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Alex Luchsinger’s documentary ‘First Chances’ to screen online Jan. 14

January 12, 2021

The Harlem International Film Festival and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Neuroscience Institute will host a free screening of the 25-minute film that highlights Timothy Jackson, a formerly incarcerated California gang member turned successful entrepreneur. The film delves into Jackson’s journey after spending nearly nine years in prison.

Ƶ Law professor relaunches radio show with interview of Smartmatic CEO

January 11, 2021

Ƶ Law’s David S. Levine welcomed Antonio Mugica, who leads a company at the center of President Donald Trump’s “stolen election” allegations, as the first guest of 2021 in his reconstituted “Hearsay Culture” podcast and program at KZSU-FM at Stanford University.

Young Do Kim researches overall asset value of a sport fan

January 7, 2021

As part of a peer-reviewed article in the International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship, the assistant professor of sport management and his co-authors generated a composite sport fan equity index to estimate the asset value of an individual fan to a sport organization.

Ƶ Law Dean Luke Bierman: Events in Washington ‘appalling’

January 6, 2021

The following message was delivered to the Ƶ Law community on January 6, 2021, following the violent events inside the U.S. Capitol while "Congress was undertaking solemn processes and procedures required by our Constitution and prescribed by law."