Tuesday, January 27, 2015

The Megyn Kelly Moment

Megyn Kelly, Fox News reporter and Albany Law Graduate of 1995 was named to TIME magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World list just last year.  During her years at Albany Law, Kelly was an editor at the Albany Law Review.
“Kelly’s command of the moment was total. She waved at producers, on-air colleagues and stagehands, goading her cameramen to “keep coming” and smiling broadly. And when she finally reached the decision desk, she had the numbers crunchers tick through all the reasons Rove, who once called himself the keeper of “the Math,” was wrong — totally, inexorably, hopelessly wrong.”
Kelly’s last visit to Albany Law was in 2010 to attend her 15 year reunion and address fellow graduates and receive an Alumni Achievement Award.


Rob Ughetta also graduated from Albany Law.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Princeton Congratulates Five Students

Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs has selected five undergraduates from the class of 2016 for the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative.  The Initiative was started in 2006 to encourage, support and prepare students in their pursuit of careers in the U.S. federal government in international and domestic agencies.

        "I'm delighted to extend congratulations to the five students selected as SINSI Scholars for           2016," said Cecilia Rouse, dean of the Wilson School. "They are an outstanding group of students      with remarkable qualifications, and I am certain we will hear of their many achievements as they embark upon careers in public service."

The Students recognized were Nathan Eckstein, studying Latin American studies and humanistic studies, Jamal Johnson, a politics major, Abyssinia Lissanu, politics major, Michelle Nedashkovskaya, politics major and Alex Wheatley, ecology and evolutionary biology major.


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Rob Ughetta is an alum of Princeton University

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

SPIDER Update: We have Lift off

On January 1st 2015, Princeton University research team successfully launched SPIDER, the telescope, over Antarctica.  The telescope will spend around 20 days above the continent studying the early universe.  


""At this early stage things are looking as good as we could hope," said William Jones, an assistant professor of physics at Princeton University, in an email from Antarctica. Jones is the leader of the multi-institution effort to launch the balloon-borne telescope."




Rob Ughetta graduated from Princeton University in 1989.

Monday, January 5, 2015

Albany Law Alumni nominated for New York Court of Appeals

Albany Law School alumni Stephan Young ‘82 graduate and Leslie Stein, ‘81 graduate was nominated by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to fill the spots on the New York Court of Appeals in October and December of last year. 

“If both Justice Stein and Younger are confirmed, it would mark the first time 
that two Albany Law School alumni simultaneously sat on the state's highest
 court.”

 Younger has served on the board of trustees at Albany Law School as well as serving as President of the New York State Bar Association.  Stein was given the highest rating and holds a seat in the Appellate Court (Third Department) of the state's Supreme Court.  



Rob Ughetta was also a gradate of Albany Law

Friday, January 2, 2015

Cadwalader Names New Partners

Rob Ughetta and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft will welcome five new members to the firm.  Effective January 1st, 2015 Paul Dunbar, Aly El Hamamsy, Brian Foster, Karen McMaster and Jeff Nagle will be partners at the firm.  
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