On Thursday May 26, 2016, the Center for New York City Law at New York Law School hosted the 134th CityLaw Breakfast and the 2nd annual Civic Fame Awards. The event speaker was Inside City Hall Host Errol Louis.
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Reminder: CityLaw Breakfast with Errol Louis from NY1 & the 2nd Annual Civic Fame Awards
The Center for New York City Law cordially invites you to a CityLaw Breakfast
presenting
Errol Louis
Host, Inside City Hall
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2nd Annual Civic Fame Awards
The Center offers special recognition for:
Mark Davies, former Executive Director, NYC Conflicts of Interest Board
Kay Crawford Murray, former General Counsel, NYC Department of Juvenile Justice
Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr., former NYC Law Department Corporation Counsel
Claire Shulman, former Queens Borough President
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NYLS Honors Four Leaders with Civic Fame Award
Civic Fame is the colossal, 25-foot tall gilded female figure in a flowing robe who stands barefoot on a sphere at the top of the Municipal Building overlooking City Hall. Civic Fame, created in 1913 by sculptor Adolph Weinman, carries a five-sectioned crown representing the five boroughs, and a shield and laurel branch representing victory and triumph.
On May 1, 2015, the statue also became the name of a new award by New York Law … <Read More>
From Fiscal Crisis to Thriving City with Social Mission Intact
New York Law School presented Stanley Brezenoff with the Civic Fame award at the Fifth Annual Civic Fame Breakfast held at New York Law School on April 26, 2019. The certificate of award acknowledged Brezenoff‘s 40-year career in managing governmental institutions with unequaled persistence, skill and determination from the days of the fiscal crisis to today’s thriving City, and for his relentless efforts to preserve and enhance the social mission of the City of New … <Read More>
Message from Ross Sandler & the Center for New York City Law
The election of Donald Trump deeply impacted students at New York Law School. The School sponsored public meetings at which several students described their personal and family fears about the new administration. Other students were far more hopeful, but they carefully respected the views of their fellow students. The students as a whole are newly energized. A new political generation is emerging.
These changes in the electoral environment have occurred just as the City of … <Read More>
2015 Center For New York City Law Accomplishments
In this season of Thanksgiving, the Center for New York City Law has so many things to be thankful for. As 2015 winds down, our events and publications are enjoying record breaking successes this year.
Without the kind and generous support of our donors-individuals like you-the Center for New York City Law would not be what it is today. For this we thank you.
During this time for giving, we ask you to support our … <Read More>