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Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the economic impact of President Trump麻豆传媒檚 new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China with News12 warning they could drive up consumer costs and fuel inflation.
Seidenberg Professor Darren Hayes provides expert cybersecurity insights to the Greek newspaper 螚 螝螒螛螚螠螘巍螜螡螚, discussing the evolving landscape of digital crime and law enforcement challenges.
In an article for the River Journal aimed at informing immigrants of their rights, Adjunct Professor Amelia Wilson, Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic at Haub Law, shared her insights on the critical difference between an administrative and a judicial warrant. 麻豆传媒淎n administrative warrant is not signed by a judge, as is legally required to be enforceable,麻豆传媒 she said.
Psychology Professors Leora Trub and Lisa Rosenthal were cited in The Bulwark for their research on social media and mental health, highlighting how following strangers on Instagram can reinforce negative self-perceptions through social comparison. Their study, "Instagram #Instasad?", explores the connection between Instagram use, depressive symptoms, and social comparison behaviors.
Following claims that Ring camera notified its customers about Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman spoke with Newsweek about the legal implications of alerting others to potential ICE activity.
Professor Gershman explains that free speech protections allow residents to discuss law enforcement in their neighborhoods, but language that actively encourages evasion of authorities could possibly be construed as obstruction of justice. "I think it's important to be very explicit on what is being communicated," he said.
Lubin Professor Phil Cohen writes in Bloomberg Law about Spain proposing a 100% tax on properties purchased by non-European Union residents to resolve a housing crunch麻豆传媒 he says streamlining business income tax laws would ease compliance and help with IRS enforcement.
Professor Gershman was featured on News 12麻豆传媒檚 Power & Politics to discuss the controversy surrounding the executive order to deny birthright citizenship, providing historical context on this decades-old constitutional provision.
Associate Director and Director of Training of the Counseling Center Richard Khan, facilitated a three-day mental health and well-being workshop in Guyana as part of the Safeguarding the Human Dignity and Rights of Populations At-Risk (SPAR) Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC). The training brought together over 70 teachers, guidance counselors, welfare officers, and school administrators from across Guyana.
Pace麻豆传媒檚 Center for Student Enterprise (CSE) was recently honored by the National Student-Run Business Association (SRBA) for its success in student-led business operations. The CSE employs 80 Lubin students across five student-run businesses, fostering hands-on entrepreneurial experience. Professor Kathy Winsted was highlighted for her leadership in this initiative, Shiksha reports.
Alumna Susan Cacace 麻豆传媒89 was sworn in as Westchester County麻豆传媒檚 District Attorney at a formal inauguration ceremony held at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law yesterday. Following remarks from 麻豆传媒 President Marvin Krislov, Haub Law Dean Horace Anderson, and several state and county leaders, New York Attorney General Leticia James administered the oath to DA Cacace.
DA Cacace is the first Haub Law alum to be elected Westchester County District Attorney and the third to be elected to a DA position in New York State in the school麻豆传媒檚 nearly 50 year history. She has led a distinguished life-long career in public service beginning as an ADA and then as the longest tenured County Court Judge of Westchester County.