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  • Book Talk: More than a Glitch with Meredith Broussard

    Book Talk: More than a Glitch with Meredith Broussard

    March 30th, 2023

     

    Join the Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network and the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy at NYU School of Law for a virtual book talk with Meredith Broussard, associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at NYU and author of More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech.

    We look forward to welcoming you at the event!

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  • Tools for Tackling the Toxic Workplace: A Conversation with Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky

    Tools for Tackling the Toxic Workplace: A Conversation with Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky

    The session will include practical tips on knowing your workplace rights, the kinds of protective tools that are available, what the law does (and doesn’t) say — and how women, people of color, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community are uniquely impacted by oft-used contractual silencing mechanisms such as concealment clauses, NDAs, and forced arbitration. And it will feature candid conversation that focuses on mobilizing to change the narrative around toxic workplace culture from the start — especially how law and business students can play a part.

  • Social Impact and the Law: A Fireside Chat with Maria Santos Valentin and Professor Deborah Burand

    Social Impact and the Law: A Fireside Chat with Maria Santos Valentin and Professor Deborah Burand

    MARÍA SANTOS VALENTIN, the Grunin Center’s new Distinguished Scholar and Senior Fellow,
    and Deborah Burand, Professor of Clinical Law, discuss the role philanthropy plays in catalyzing impact
    investing and sustainable development in the US and beyond, and how lawyers are shaping these
    philanthropic initiatives. This event is open to the NYU Law community.

  • What makes New York vulnerable to Russian cyberattacks?

    What makes New York vulnerable to Russian cyberattacks?

    NYU Tandon Professor Justin Cappos in the news: Following Russia’s provocations and now invasion of Ukraine, local and state officials are stepping up their vigilance and talking about bolstering defenses of critical infrastructure and other high-interest targets, including transportation networks, power grids and financial institutions.

  • Russia may be primed to hack America’s infrastructure

    Russia may be primed to hack America’s infrastructure

    NYU Tandon Professor Justin Cappos in the news: As Russian troops attack Ukraine, experts are warning that Vladimir Putin could also seize the opportunity to deploy Russia’s trove of cyber-weapons to hack America’s infrastructure. Please click the title of this post to read this article from Yahoo! Finance.