Faculty Presentations
November 2022
The Disconnect: Exploring the Virtual Connection between Lawyers and Clients, Washburn University School of Law (2022).
April 2022
The Impact of the Pandemic (and other Challenges) on the Legal Profession and Public Institutions, Santa Clara Law Review Symposium on the Future of the Legal Profession (2022).
March 2022

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum Co-presented virtually, Using Ethics, Law, and Policy to Facilitate Split Liver Transplantation, at Ethics Grand Rounds at Albany Medical Center on March 3, 2022.
October 2021

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum Invited to present, Issues Related to Advanced Donation Programs, Including the Voucher, at the 44th SITO (Italian Society for Organ and Tissue Transplantation) National Congress in Naples, Italy on Sunday October 3, 2021.
August 2021

Professor Dr. Alexandra Harrington presented keynote address at the Green Economics Institute & Green European Foundation Climate Feminist Summer School.
June 2021
The Post-Pandemic Workplace: An HR and Employment Law Perspective, Albany Law School, HR in Practice Speaker Series (2021).
Issues in Employment Law and COVID-19, New York Law School, Center for Business and Financial Law (2021).
May 2021

Professor Melissa Breger presented, Corporal punishment Globally, LSA , on May 2021

Professor Johar joined the Capital District Women’s Bar Association Committee on the Judiciary.

Professor Johar is an appointed member of the State of New York Supreme Court's Committee on Character and Fitness of the Appellate Division, Third Department.

Professor Danshera Cords presented “Ephemeral Rules and Covid-19 Taxes” at the Law and Society Conference in May 2021.
April 2021

Professor Mary Lynch will present at Rutgers 2021 Symposium, Prosecutors, Power, and Racial Injustice: Building an Anti-Racist Prosecutorial System. The Symposium will be conducted virtually on April 9, 2021, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
March 2021

Professor David Walker will be speaking with Sue Zago from UNH Law and Jan Fleckenstein from Syracuse Law at the NELLCO Symposium on March 18, 2021. The topic is "Back to Normal: Law Libraries after the pandemic."
February 2021

Professor Melissa Breger's publication "Corporal Punishment, Social Norms and Norm Cascades: Examining Cross-National Laws and Trends in Homes Across the Globe," has been accepted for inclusion at the 2021 Law and Society Annual Meeting, which will be held in virtually May 27-30, 2021.

President and Dean Alicia Ouellette presented on "The New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Program: Priorities and Implementation" as part of panel for the NY City Bar Association on February 9, 2021.

Professor Michael Hutter was appointed to the NY State Commission on Judicial Nomination by Senator Robert G. Ort, which Commission screens and determines the nominees for the Court of Appeals; reappointed to the Town of Bethlehem Ethics Board by the Bethlehem Town Board, and then elected Chair by the Ethics Board; and appointed as Chair of the NYSBA Trial Lawyers Section Trial Evidence Committee by Betty Lugo.
January 2021
The Future of Work, Society for Human Resource Management (2021).

Professor Keith Hirokawa presented The Essential Environmental Law Curriculum for the Next Generation as part of the A Roundtable Series for Environmental Law Faculty on the Future of Legal Education virtually at Vermont Law School on January 28, 2021.
October 2020

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum will present, "Reassessing Consent to Intimate Sexual Relations Among Nursing Home Residents with Dementia," at the ASBH (American Society for Bioethics and Humanities) Conference (held virtually) on October 15-18, 2020.
September 2020

THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE MUNICIPAL SECURITIES MARKET DURING THE SPRING OF 2020, The FinReg Blog, posted on September 21, 2020.
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