The vice president and deputy general counsel at The New York Times will be the keynote speaker at the Law School’s commencement in May, the school announced Tuesday.
David McCraw, a 1992 alumnus of Albany Law School, advises the Times on libel, freedom of information, access to the courts, and newsgathering, among other issues.
February 28, 2017 at 04:02 PM
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The vice president and deputy general counsel at The New York Times will be the keynote speaker at the Law School’s commencement in May, the school announced Tuesday.
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