Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is an academic institution that publishes blogs covering a range of legal topics and current issues. Its content includes analysis of legislative developments, court system reforms, environmental law initiatives, and regulatory matters. The school addresses both domestic and international legal subjects, such as U.S. daylight saving time legislation, New York State court system proposals, European Union climate policies, and corporate environmental responsibilities. The blog serves as a resource for legal scholarship and practical insights into evolving legal frameworks and policy debates.

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Danielle Maffei Around one hundred million animals are killed annually in the fur trading industry, and they are slaughtered in horribly cruel ways. Animals such as beavers, chinchillas, foxes, minks, rabbits, raccoons and even dogs and cats are purposely bred

Madelin Pereira Is Cruelty-Free makeup really Cruelty-Free? Makeup is a billion-dollar business. However, some consumers want to make sure that the products that they use are not tested on animals. Worldwide, there are four organizations that give out licenses to

The Haub Law Library is pleased to announce the availability of a new legal research resource which brings greater accessibility to our collection of LexisNexis study aids. The Lexis Digital Library provide law affiliates with access to the popular Questions

We know that our students use our print study aids, which are on reserve, quite a lot in the lead-up to and during exams. Unfortunately, we cannot circulate items from our collection. However, we have made arrangements with several different