Sandy Conti, Administrative Assistant for Communications
June 2014
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An FBI forensic examiner came to the Law School on May 7 to give a fascinating look at a little-known arm of the agency – the Cryptanalysis and Racketeering Records Unit, which deciphers coded messages sent by prisoners, criminals and terrorists.
The Supreme Court decision in the Limelight Networks v. Akamai Technologies case states criminal law should not bear much weight in how third-party infringement of property rights cases are decided, according to a University at Buffalo Law School professor and expert on cyberspace legal issues.
It’s said 25 years is the silver anniversary, but as members and friends of the Buffalo Law Review gathered for their 25th annual dinner, the feelings were pure gold.
Joining the Health Justice Law & Policy Clinic, Pelfrey Duryea brings with her a breadth of both academic and practice experience, as well as the conviction that the law can be used to bring a measure of justice to underserved individuals and communities.