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Faculty Presentations

April 2018

Edward W De Barbieri

Professor Edward W. De Barbieri participated on the panel "Incorporating Interdisciplinary Scholarship in Transactional Clinics" at the 2018 Transactional Clinical Conference at Chicago-Kent College of Law on April 28, 2018.

Melissa Breger

Professor Melissa Breger moderated the panel "Tackling Tough Cases and Complex Issues" for the Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department, Office of Attorneys for Children in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., on April 27, 2018. ​

Mary Lynch

Professor Mary A. Lynch, Kate Stoneman Chair in Law and Democracy, presented to the New York State Parole Commissioners on “Incarcerated Victims of Gender Violence” as part of a daylong meeting/training presented by the Initiative for Incarcerated Survivors of Gender Violence on April 26, 2018.

Caitlain Devereaux Lewis

Professor Caitlain Devereaux Lewis co-presented "Recent Trump Administration Action on Trade, Congressional Research Service" in Washington, D.C. on April 24, 2018.

Edward W De Barbieri

Professor Edward W. De Barbieri participated on the panel “Self-Driving Cars: Preparing for the Autonomous Vehicle Revolution” at the Government Law Center’s Warren M. Anderson Legislative Breakfast Series event on April 24, 2018.

Ava Ayers

Professor Ava Ayers was a facilitator on “Strategies for Sanctuary Spaces in the Age of Deportations” at Harvard Law School on April 20, 2018.

Mary Lynch

​​​Professor Mary A. Lynch, Kate Stoneman Chair in Law and Democracy, reprised her lead role in the Northern District of New York’s “Trial of Susan B. Anthony" re-enactment at the James M. Hanley Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Syracuse, N.Y., on April 19, 2018.

Ava Ayers

Professor Ava Ayers participated on the panel "State Power Over Immigration Law" at the Government Law Center's Warren M. Anderson Legislative Breakfast Series event on April 3, 2018.

Danshera Cords

Professor Danshera Cords presented "The Effect of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" at the NYSBA Municipal Law Section's Government Law Spring Forum in Albany on April 27, 2018.​

Mary Lynch

​Professor Mary A. Lynch, Kate Stoneman Chair in Law and Democracy, moderated the panel “Crimmigration: At the Border of Justice and Deportation” presented by the Criminal Law Society on April 3, 2018.

Robert Heverly

Professor Robert Heverly presented a “Social Media and Legal Ethics” CLE for the Albany County Bar Association on April 24, 2018.​

David Pratt

Professor David Pratt spoke at the Seventh Annual Pension and Employee Benefits (ERISA Scholars) Conference at the University of Oklahoma Law School on April 13, 2018. His topic was “The American Healthcare System at the Crossroads.”

Robert Heverly

Professor Robert Heverly presented on "Legal Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Human Augmentation" at the Seton Hall Artificial Intelligence and the Law Conference, April 19-20, 2018.

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson participated on the panel “Immigrants and Refugees in the Capital Region” with Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan ’94 and others at the Sage Colleges on April 18, 2018.

Edward W De Barbieri

Professor Edward W. De Barbieri co-chaired the annual meeting of the Transactional Committee at the annual conference of the AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education on April 30, 2018.

Michael Hutter

Professor Michael Hutter participated in the discussion "Asbestos Litigation in New York" presented by the New York State Federalist Society and the Lawsuit Reform Alliance of New York at Albany Law School on April 23, 2018.

Ray Brescia

Professor Ray Brescia was one of the featured video presenters at the 1st Annual Clinnovation Conference: Where Legal Innovation and Technology Meet Clinical Pedagogy at Suffolk University Law School on April 9, 2018. The conference, hosted by Suffolk Law’s Legal Innovation and Technology Lab, explored ways that law schools can use technology to bridge the access to justice gap.

Patrick Connors

Professor Patrick Connors, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor in New York Civil Practice, delivered a presentation to the Chaminade Alumni Lawyers Association on “Updates in Legal Ethics for the Practicing Lawyer” in Mineola, N.Y., on April 19, 2018.

Patrick Connors

Professor Patrick Connors' scholarship was cited in the New York Court of Appeals' April 3, 2018 decision in the case of Rodriguez v. City of New York.

Patrick Connors

Professor Patrick Connors, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor in New York Civil Practice, presented a CLE highlighting new material in the 6th Edition of NEW YORK PRACTICE at Albany Law School on April 18, 2018.