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    Dinner Dance - 1997

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    Sheet 599A, Photo Box 5https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/reunion_1997/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Seth Harris Class at Cardozo

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    Sheet 843A, Photo Box 5 11/4/2002 | Photographer: Jack McCoyhttps://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/lectures_symposia_photos/1064/thumbnail.jp

    September 22 Elections, Census & Redistricting Update

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    October 20 Elections, Census & Redistricting Update

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    Building the Housing Justice Pipeline: Law Schools’ Role in the Right to Counsel Movement

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    https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/hjli_reports/1000/thumbnail.jp

    What’s Happening: NYLS at the 2026 AALS Annual Meeting

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    Rebuttal Comments to the US Trade Representative on the Operation of the USMCA Agreement

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    These rebuttal comments incorporate insights from US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer\u27s public remarks on December 10, 2025 to the Atlantic Council,2 that sheds additional light on the administration’s approach to the USMCA, its overall US trade strategy, and the nature of this review. This better understanding of the USTR’s approach permits a more informed rebuttal commentary. My core submission remains the same as in my oral statement: law, not leverage, builds North American prosperity

    FALL POP-UP SHOP

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2025https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/misc_campus_flyers/1006/thumbnail.jp

    ACROSS THE WIRE: A TRANSATLANTIC OUTLOOK OF CYBERSECURITY, DATA TRANSFERS, AND AI REGULATIONS

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    Thursday, October 16, 2025 Cybersecurity, data governance, and AI are driving significant and rapid changes in transatlantic legal practice. This program will review recent U.S. and French/ EU legal developments in cross-border data transfers, enforcement priorities, and emerging AI regulations, as well as applications to supply chains, where data breaches, vendor oversight, and AI-driven marketplaces expose the limits of existing practices. The discussion is designed for practitioners advising across borders and will offer concrete guidance on drafting, risk allocation, and preparation for the next wave of AI oversight.https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/international_law_events_flyers/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Trafficking Victims Protection Act: A Path to End Forced Prison Labor?

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