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Faculty Presentations

July 2016

Professor Vincent Bonventre presented ​to the New York State Bar Association Committee on the State Constitutional Convention on the Bill of Rights in the state constitution on July 14, 2016.

June 2016

Evelyn Tenenbaum

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Causation: The Importance of Moving to a Subjective Standard to Protect Individual Preferences and Priorities" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Boston on June 3, 2016.

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Teaching Practitioners about Medical Marijuana in New York: An Innovative Joint Continuing Education Program for Bioethicists, Lawyers, Physicians, Nurses, and Pharmacists" at the Health Law Professors Conference in Boston on June 3, 2016.

May 2016

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson was a panelist on "Infusing Diversity Issues and Access to Justice into the Law School Curriculum: Understanding the Skills, Professional Values and Cultural Competencies" at the Fifth Annual Law School Access to Justice Conference on May 17, 2016.

Dean Connie Mayer

Presenter: “Infusing Diversity Issues and Access to Justice in the Law School Curriculum”. Sixth Annual Access to Justice Conference, Fordham University; Responsible for drafting report with recommendations to the Court of Appeals’ Task Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal Services in New York, May 2016.

Evelyn Tenenbaum

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented "Paired Kidney Donation and NEAD Chains: Issues and Solutions" at the University at Albany School of Public Health for a New York State Department of Health CLE program on May 4, 2016.

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson was a panelist on "Back to the Future: Engaging Communities through Individual Representation and Impact Litigation" at AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education on May 2, 2016.

Professor Danshera Cords presented "Taxpayer Motivations: The Role of Tax Law and Administrative Procedure in Taxpayer Compliance" at the Central University of Finance and Economics, Department of Taxation, Beijing, China, May, 1 2016.

Professor Danshera Cords Tax Administrators' Collection Powers: Do Procedural Limitations Improve Revenue? Faculty Lecture, Central University of Finance and Economics, Department of Taxation, Beijing, China, May 1, 2016.

April 2016

Dale Cecka

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka presented “Custody and Child Welfare Cases: A Parental Defense Perspective,” at CUNY School of Law's Reimagining Family Defense Symposium in New York on April 2016.

March 2016

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson was a panelist on "New York State and the Importance of Immigration" at Rockefeller Institute of Government on March 29, 2016.

Keith Hirokawa

Professor Keith Hirokawa accepted an invitation to deliver the Boehl Distinguished Lecture in Land Use Policy at the University of Louisville in Spring 2016.

February 2016

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson was a panelist on "Awareness of Gender Inequities Locally and Globally" at Global Institute for Health and Human Rights, University at Albany on February 16, 2016.

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson featured presenter on "Abuse and Neglect at the Southern Border: The Forsaken Rights of Unaccompanied Children in Immigration Custody" at the Hofstra Law Faculty Workshop on February 11, 2016.

Sarah Rogerson

Professor Sarah Rogerson presented on "Emerging Appellate Issues Regarding Special Immigrant Juveniles" at the New York Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department Court Attorneys on February 4, 2016.

Dale Cecka

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka presented “Law Review to Op Ed: What’s Next?” Poverty Law: Academic Activism at Seattle University School of Law on February 2016.

January 2016

Dale Cecka

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka was a panelist on Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court (Cambridge University Press 2016) at Fordham Law's AALS Joint Scholars and Scholarship Workshop on Feminist Jurisprudence on January 2016.

Dale Cecka

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka presented “Inequity in Private Child Custody Litigation" at American University School of Law's Mid Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference on January 2016.

November 2015

Evelyn Tenenbaum

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum worked with the Government Law Center to help organize a Clinical Ethics Conference on Medical Marijuana. The six-hour conference held on November 20, 2015 was novel in that three cooperating institutions — Albany Law School, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Science, and Albany Medical College — worked together to craft the agenda, identify and secure speakers, and provide continuing education credits.​

October 2015

Evelyn Tenenbaum

Professor Evelyn Tenenbaum presented The Ethics of Paired Kidney Donation and Kidney Chains at the annual conference of the American Society of Bioethics and the Humanities (ASBH) in Houston on October 24, 2015.