Grad Receives Humanitarian Award
Irwin J. Hausman '68, his wife Eva and daughter Kim, have been recognized with the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Daniel R. Ginsberg Humanitarian Award.
The Hausmans were honored by the Connecticut Regional Office at a ceremony held late last year in Stamford. Hausman is of counsel at the Hartford office of Murtha Cullina LLP.
The ADL was created in 1913 to combat anti-Semitism and its mission has broadened to combat all forms of discrimination. According to the ADL Web site the organization is "the nation's premier civil rights/human relations agency. [The] ADL fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights for all."
Recent Homepage Highlights
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On May 17, Professor Peter Kochenburger will provide testimony to the House Committee on Financial Services during a hearing on "U.S. Insurance Sector: International Competitiveness and Jobs."
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On May 16, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on his latest book, Power and Legitimacy - Reconciling Europe and the Nation State, at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna.
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On May 11, Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist for "States vs. Tribes - The Tobacco Tax Controversies" at the 2012 May Meeting of the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association.
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On May 10, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "European Solidarity and National Identity - An American Perspective" as the lead panelist at a conference at the Free University of Berlin.
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On May 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "Power and Legitimacy" at a graduate colloquium at the Walter Hallstein Institute on European Constitutional Law at Humboldt University-Berlin.
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On April 30, Professor Thomas Morawetz presented "Lessons from the Humanities" to the Legal Philosophy Discussion Group of Greater Los Angeles.

