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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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Professor Gershman speaks with The Washington Post about comments made by the D.C. U.S. attorney regarding investigations into Trump’s political opponents.
Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens discusses with The Examiner News about the Town of Mount Pleasant’s discussion on raising water rates, explaining how well system failures place the financial burden entirely on individual homeowners.
Professor Emeritus Michael Mushlin speaks with Spectrum News in the wake of a NY correction officers strike leading to the suspension of some HALT policies, expressing concerns about how changes to the Halt Act could negatively impact incarcerated individuals.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey writes a guest post on Democratic Underground outlining strategies for scientists to counteract misinformation by building community engagement rather than solely focusing on facts and EarthSky has the story.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with CBS News about the legal battle over NYC’s congestion pricing program, noting that a judge has already upheld the plan and that President Trump does not have the authority to overturn it.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman offers expert analysis to USA Today on New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s response to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ legal challenges.
Bennett Gershman, professor of law at Pace University, told Newsweek: "Trump's Executive Order seeking to outlaw so called Birthright Citizenship is itself unlawful and will be easily struck down. "Mr. Trump may not like the constitutional rule. But however much he would like to, he does not have the power to flout the Constitution. He would need to get Congress and the states to amend the constitution to implement his objective."
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides an expert analysis to Wall Street Journal on NY Governor Kathy Hochul’s handling of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ legal troubles.
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman speaks with USA Today about the Justice Department’s motion to dismiss corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
Adjunct Professor John Bandler provides insight on how data laws were enacted to fill a void and address issues in our cyberworld with consumer data, cybercrime, and privacy.