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The US Supreme Court was hearing arguments Wednesday on a Mississippi abortion ban which many see as a case that could cut back on or revoke the Roe versus Wade decision allowing abortions across the country. New York’s own abortion legislation would be unaffected if the landmark 1973 decision is ultimately overturned, says a UB expert.
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The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sent ripples through the legal field. Aviva Abramovsky, the dean of the UB Law School and an…
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Online social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter have become a primary source of communication for many, from private citizens to the…
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Access to legal education seems to be the talk of the town for law schools these days. Schools like the University at Buffalo are reviewing whether…
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The University at Buffalo Law School has a new leader. Aviva Abramovsky has been named dean of UB Law. Abramovsky is the associate dean for international…
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This fall marks the start of an historic school year for the University at Buffalo Law School as the school makes public its largest ever fundraising…
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In a United States Supreme Court grappling with major issues, like abortion, re-apportionment and high education affirmative action, the death of Justice…
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Should terminally ill patients in New York be allowed to medically end their own lives? That question was discussed Friday at the University at Buffalo…
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Developer Mark Croce is offering one floor of the Statler to help convince the University at Buffalo to return its Law School downtown.Croce said, State…
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The vacant Michael J. Dillon U.S. Courthouse in downtown Buffalo, which is in walking distance of several other courts in Buffalo, is an ideal location…