ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Magazine 2017

The Online Edition of the Law School's Annual Magazine (VOLUME XXVII)

Features in this issue

Real Lives

The Law School has played an important part in the battle over immigration, which is about law and policy—and people.

The Game Changers

The Law School has played an important part in the battle over immigration, which is about law and policy—and people.

A Woman’s Place

The women of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law have been making history since 1892. Facing modern challenges for women in the legal profession, they won’t stop now.

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law’s First Citizen

For 56 years, Norman Dorsen played a peerless role in ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's upward trajectory. At the same time, he led the way on some of the most important civil liberties work of the past half century.

Closing Statements

From Broadway to Hollywood, Marc Platt ’82 has been a giant in the entertainment industry for more than 30 years.

The People

Patent Ability

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law students spearhead a patent law workshop for scientists, engineers, physicians, and entrepreneurs.

Five Years Out

Jeramie Scott ’12, national security counsel at EPIC, discusses his career thus far in information privacy and national security law. 

Talking with Preet Bharara

At the conclusion of his tenure as US attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara joined ÈâÂþÎÝ Law as a distinguished scholar in residence. 

National Security Expertise

Lisa Monaco joined the Law School from the White House, where she was assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism. 

Out-of-the-Box Thinker

After more than two decades of service, Jeannie Forrest steps down from her role as vice dean for development and leadership initiatives.

Justice for Haiti

Beatrice Lindstrom ’10, staff attorney for the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, advocates for victims of Haiti’s cholera epidemic.


 

The Firm Founder

John Walker ’93 creates a law firm that prizes diversity in the workplace, work-life balance for employees, and affordable legal fees for clients.

Price of Freedom

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law students, faculty, and alumni are helping to address the injustices of the bail system through charitable bail organizations. 

Protecting US Muslims

Johnathan Smith ’07 fights for civil rights and racial and social justice as the legal director at Muslim Advocates.

Early Legal Lessons

At the High School Law Institute, ÈâÂþÎÝ Law students teach local high schoolers about the law. 

LGBTQ Rights

Ria Tabacco Mar ’08 has worked on significant LGBTQ rights cases for the ACLU and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. 

Pipeline for Diversity

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law’s partnership with Legal Outreach aims to increase diversity in the legal profession.

American Indian Law

ACLU Senior Staff Attorney Stephen Pevar brings his extensive work in the fields of civil rights and American Indian Law to his ÈâÂþÎÝ Law seminar.

Legal Code

In a new seminar, law and engineering students solve cybersecurity challenges requiring both legal and technical know-how.

Society’s Helper

Chantá Parker ’06, special counsel for new initiatives at the Innocence Project, works to improve the country’s public defense systems.

Advocacy Powerhouse

The Brennan Center for Justice, founded in honor of a US Supreme Court legend, uses a multipronged approach to pursue social justice.

City Work

Vicki Been ’83 returns to ÈâÂþÎÝ Law from serving as commissioner of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation.

Passion for Fashion (Law)

As a partner at Hand Baldachin & Amburgey, Douglas Hand ’97 represents some of the biggest names in the fashion industry.

Building Community

The Muslim Law Students Association promotes solidarity and understanding of Islam. 

New Faculty

Richard Brooks, a specialist in contracts and corporate law, joins the ÈâÂþÎÝ Law community. 

Arguments & Opinions

Income Inequality

Daniel Shaviro and others at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law examine extreme wealth concentration.

Unconventional Wisdom

Lily Batchelder's latest scholarship points to behavioral considerations that may upend thinking on business tax reform. 

Chinese Labor

Cynthia Estlund examines the Communist government's response to workers' demands for reform.

International Rule of Law

In a new book, José Alvarez considers the question of whether an international rule of law exists.

Redefining Ownership

As technology infiltrates practically everything we buy, Jason Schultz assesses personal property rights in the digital age.

Cheerleader Uniforms

Three ÈâÂþÎÝ Law IP professors filed briefs in a US Supreme Court case closely watched by the fashion industry.

Corporate Wrongdoing

The rule of law should apply to both prosecutors and corporate wrongdoers, says Jennifer Arlen '86.

Unwarranted

In a new book, Barry Friedman urges public participation in determining policing policies.

Moving Targets

Ryan Goodman examines how the laws of targeting apply to the modern battlefield.

Fighting for Democracy

John Ferejohn investigates the intertwined histories of armed conflict and the expansion of democratic rights.

Collage of portraits in the shape of a human head

Mistaken Identities

Kwame Anthony Appiah examines how we define ourselves, and one another, in the BBC's Reith Lectures.

Rules of the Road

Mark Geistfeld outlines a liability scheme for driverless cars.

Proceedings

Centered on Diversity

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor helps launch ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging.

Biden on the State of the US

Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the launch of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's Sidley Austin Forum in Washington, DC.

A Chair’s Parting Words

In a speech at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law, former US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Mary Jo White reflects on her tenure and the potential future of the SEC.

Election Dissection

In the immediate aftermath of the 2016 presidential campaign, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow joins ÈâÂþÎÝ Law experts to discuss the election's ripple effects.

Confronting Complexities of Race

The launch of ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law includes former Attorney General Loretta Lynch.

Guiding the Way to Good Governance

The Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance showcases Martin Lipton's "New Paradigm for Corporate Governance." 

Eye on National Security

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law's Center on Law and Security facilitates in-depth discussions of key national security issues.

Law in Battle

Former Department of Defense General Counsel Jennifer O'Connor discusses applying the law of targeting to the modern battlefield.

Technology Officers

William Bratton, on his penultimate day as New York City police commissioner, delivers an address at ÈâÂþÎÝ Law on policing and accountability in the digital age.

Patently Eminent

Judge Pauline Newman '58 of the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is honored by the ÈâÂþÎÝ Annual Survey of American Law.

Judges Without Borders

Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin of the Supreme Court of Canada and Dorit Beinisch, former president of the Supreme Court of Israel, discuss the international politics of judging.

The Law as It Lives

The 2016-17 ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Forum brings experts such as Vijaya Gadde '00, general counsel of Twitter, to the Law School for conversations on cutting-edge topics.

Sanctuary Cities

An expert panel delves into the legal controversy of "sanctuary cities."

Navigating the Intersection

Regarding Islam

Panelists examine Islamophobia and its consequences.

Cyber Equity

At an ÈâÂþÎÝ Center for Cybersecurity conference, women leaders in the field of cybersecurity discuss how to close their profession's gender gap.

Answering the Call

Strive Masiyiwa, who founded an international telecommunications group, gives his thoughts in an ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Leadership Mindset conversation.

Finding a Reentry Way

Criminal justice reform leader Glenn Martin and former US attorney Preet Bharara share their experiences at an ÈâÂþÎÝ Law conference.

Individual Culpability

Mark Steward, director of enforcement and market oversight at the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, speaks at an ÈâÂþÎÝ Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement conference.

Defending Dissent

Experts at the annual Robert L. Bernstein Institute for Human Rights symposium include Sharon K. Hom '80, executive director of Human Rights in China.

Relevant Parties

Celebrating the Class of 2017

At Commencement and Convocation, members of the class of 2017 reflect on their ÈâÂþÎÝ Law journeys. 

Scholars and Donors

Scholarship recipients in the class of 2017 pose for hooding photos with the donors of their scholarships.

Family Tradition

Members of the class of 2017 pose for hooding photos with family members who are fellow ÈâÂþÎÝ Law graduates.

Support for Students

At the Scholarship Reception, students who have received scholarships have the chance to meet the donors who support them.

Kaye’s Legacy

At the Law Alumni Association Fall Conference, colleagues, students, and friends remember former New York State Chief Judge Judith Kaye ’62.

The Post-Brexit EU

Speakers at this year’s Hauser Global Law School Program Annual Dinner examined the state of Europe after Brexit.

LACA Community

At the annual LACA Spring Dinner, alumni, faculty, administrators, and students gathered to celebrate the achievements of LACA members.

Weinfeld Gala

ÈâÂþÎÝ Law Trustee Sheila Birnbaum ’65, partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, was the honoree at this year’s gala.

Reunion 2017

Alumni gathered at the Law School to reconnect and reminisce at a variety of receptions, class dinners, and an all-reunion dance. 

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