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Dinamary Horvath ’08 Featured in “Extraordinary Latinas Volume V: Reclaiming Courage, Healing & the Power Within”

In this release, Dinamary Horvath ’08 shares her journey from growing up as a first-generation Dominican American in New York to navigating law, corporate leadership, and entrepreneurship. She reflects on moments of self-doubt, being “the only one” in many professional spaces, and balancing career with motherhood, shaping her leadership philosophy and fueling her determination to build a career on her own terms.

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Leslie Levin Authors State Court Report Article

Professor Leslie Levin authored an article on State Court Report discussing the Texas Supreme Court’s decision in Webster v. Commission for Lawyer Discipline and the Montana Supreme Court’s decision in In re Knudsen. Levin argues that the Texas decision effectively strips the Commission for Lawyer Discipline of the authority to pursue grievances against executive branch lawyers, and that the decision was wrongly decided as a matter of law and policy.

Sachin Pandya Co-Authors SCOTUS Amicus Brief

Professor Sachin Pandya has co-authored an amicus brief in Flowers Foods, Inc. v. Brock. The case addresses whether workers who deliver goods locally that travel in interstate commerce, but who do not transport the goods across borders, can avoid mandatory arbitration for wage claims under the exemption in Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act.

Anna VanCleave on Sentencing Reforms

Professor Anna VanCleave co-authored an op-ed in CT Mirror discussing the push to expand parole eligibility for individuals who have committed crimes as young adults and the scientific basis supporting it.

VanCleave was also asked to comment on House Bill 5306 and its rigorous evidentiary standards. The bill, if passed, would allow judges to reduce sentences for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficing if that abuse contributed to their crime.

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Cyber Chaos at the Border: Navigating Competing and Conflicting International Cybercrime Laws

Cyber Chaos at the Border: Navigating Competing and Conflicting International Cybercrime Laws

Join us on March 24 for “Cyber Chaos at the Border: Navigating Competing and Conflicting International Cybercrime Laws,” a two-hour roundtable event examining the legal challenges at the intersection of cybercrime and international law.

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In Conversation: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy

December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy

This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.

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Dinamary Horvath ’08 Featured in “Extraordinary Latinas Volume V: Reclaiming Courage, Healing & the Power Within”

In this release, Dinamary Horvath ’08 shares her journey from growing up as a first-generation Dominican American in New York to navigating law, corporate leadership, and entrepreneurship. She reflects on moments of self-doubt, being “the only one” in many professional spaces, and balancing career with motherhood, shaping her leadership philosophy and fueling her determination to build a career on her own terms.