Since the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 first opened its doors in 1976, justice and equality for people of all genders has been a core focus for many of our students, alumnae, alumni and faculty members. The Law School offers a wide range of courses, clinics, externships, and extracurricular activities for students who are interested in all aspects of gender justice, including children鈥檚 rights, family law, LGBTQ issues, legislative reform, the judicial system, and public policy at the local, state, national and international levels. Our faculty members provide theoretical and practical leadership in a variety of areas with expected and unexpected intersections with gender, including business law, civil rights, criminal law, domestic violence, education law, employment law, environmental law, estate planning, health law, human rights, immigration law, jurisprudence, social media, and taxation.
Featured Publications by Haub Law Faculty Members
- David Cassuto & Michael B. Mushlin, 102 Neb. L. Rev. 527 (2024)
- Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, (forthcoming 2024) (co-authors with Naomi R. Cahn)
- Margot J. Pollans, , __ Utah L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2024) (co-author with Noa Ben-Asher)
- Michelle S. Simon, , __ Ind. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2024)
- Jill I. Gross, 鈥 (Ann Bartow & Ryan Vacca eds., 2023)
- Camila Bustos, , 55 Conn. L. Rev. 781 (2023) (co-author with Bruni Pizarro & Tabitha Sookdeo)
- Bridget J. Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman, , NYU Press (2022)
Women鈥檚 Association of Law Students (WALS)
The Women鈥檚 Association of Law Students (WALS) is a student organization dedicated to raising awareness of law-related issues that predominantly affect women. WALS is the largest student group on campus and offers a forum for information and support for women in the law. Our goal is to improve the status of women in the legal profession and in society at large.
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- 2021鈥2022; Amy Azzopardi 鈥22
- 2020鈥2021: Juliana Palmieri 鈥22
- 2019鈥2020: Jennifer Fineman 鈥21
- 2018鈥2019: Morgan Weill 鈥19
- 2017鈥2018: Alexandra Kontos 鈥18
- 2016鈥2017: Amelia Christian 鈥17
- 2015鈥2016: Eve Lincoln 鈥16
- 2014鈥2015: Kiersten Schramek 鈥15
- 2013鈥2014: Danielle Meeks 鈥14
- 2012鈥2013: Danielle Meeks 鈥14
- 2011鈥2012: Melissa Peace Tomaino 鈥12
- 2010鈥2011: Rachel Schwartzman 鈥11
- 2009鈥2010: Melissa Baumgartner 鈥10
- 2008鈥2009: Carly Lynch鈥揗cGuire 鈥09
- 2007鈥2008: Carly Grant 鈥08
- 2006鈥2007: Carly Grant 鈥08
- 2005鈥2006: Leicia Grant 鈥06
- 2004鈥2005: N/A
- 2003鈥2004: N/A
- 2002鈥2003: N/A
- 2001鈥2002: N/A
- 2000鈥2001: N/A
- 1999鈥2000: N/A
- 1998鈥1999: Katherine Woodhouse McGerald
- 1997鈥1998: Kristina (鈥淭ina鈥) Hendrickson & Elizabeth Corwin
- 1996鈥1997: Kristina (鈥淭ina鈥) Hendrickson Allaire & Elizabeth Corwin
- 1995鈥1996: Alison Dodson
- 1994鈥1995: Joanna Bowen
- 1993鈥1994: Adrienne Paule
- 1992鈥1993: Ana Gonzalez
- 1991鈥1992: Susan Guarino鈥揙liverio
- 1990鈥1991: Donna Nassor
- 1989鈥1990: Deborah Mark
Pioneer of Justice Award
Every year, to recognize and celebrate the achievement of phenomenal women in our society who are breaking glass ceilings and laying down foundations for a more equal future, our organization chooses a recipient of the WALS Pioneer of Justice and Equality Award and celebrates her achievements at an event that is open to the entire 91视频 community, as well as members of the public.
Pioneer of Justice Award Recipients
Emerging Scholar Award in Gender & Law
The Haub Law Emerging Scholar Award in Gender & Law is presented annually in recognition of excellent legal scholarship related to gender and the law published by a full-time law professor with five or fewer years of full-time teaching experience. After an open call for submissions, papers are reviewed on a blind basis by members of the Haub Law faculty with expertise in this area. The Elisabeth Haub School of Law invites the award recipient to present their winning scholarship to the Law School community.
Emerging Scholar Award in Gender & Law Recipients
91视频 Women鈥檚 Justice Center
91视频 Women鈥檚 Justice Center (PWJC) provides free legal services to victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse. A nonprofit legal center serving Westchester and Putnam Counties, PWJC helps individuals navigate the legal system and obtain services related to divorce, custody, support, financial exploitation, public benefits, and housing. Through outreach events and training programs PWJC raises awareness, educates the community, and trains judges, police officers, attorneys, and social service providers on best practices when working with victims of abuse.