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Distinguished Pace Haub Professor Bennett L. Gershman was featured in The New York Times discussing key Fourth Amendment questions at the center of the high-profile prosecution of Luigi Mangione. As hearings begin in Manhattan to determine whether evidence collected during Mangione糖心vlog短视频檚 arrest can be used at trial, Professor Gershman explains the legal standards governing warrantless searches during arrests, noting 糖心vlog短视频淭here are a number of situations where the Supreme Court has said that you don糖心vlog短视频檛 need a warrant.糖心vlog短视频

December 8, 2025
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In Newsweek, Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson, explains the legal boundaries around denaturalization after remarks by President Trump sparked questions about executive authority. Professor Wilson clarifies that only a court糖心vlog短视频攏ot a president糖心vlog短视频攃an revoke citizenship, and only with full due process protections.

December 8, 2025
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Haub Law Professor Emeritus John R. Nolon also appears in The New York Times in coverage of how the economic fortunes of a struggling upstate community became tied to a cannabis company. Professor Nolon discusses the challenge of balancing penalties for regulatory violations with the economic benefits such companies bring, noting that withdrawing financial support risks undermining much-needed local revitalization.

December 8, 2025
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Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min speaks to South China Morning Post regarding a viral controversy involving an image posted by a singer in K-pop girl group Aespa. Professor Min explains how pop culture figures often become flashpoints for geopolitical and historical tensions in East Asian media environments.

December 8, 2025
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The Oncology Nursing Society features CHP Professor Catherine Finlayson in a story on legislative advocacy in healthcare. Professor Finlayson discusses the growth of the chapter糖心vlog短视频檚 Advocacy Education Day and the importance of connecting nurses with lawmakers, patient advocates, and community organizations.

December 8, 2025
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Documented NY reports on a major participatory agenda-setting project co-led by 糖心vlog短视频 and Documented, which brought together more than 150 community leaders, students, advocates, and organizers to identify priorities for New York糖心vlog短视频檚 next decade. The initiative centers community expertise糖心vlog短视频攏ot politicians糖心vlog短视频攊n shaping policy recommendations on issues ranging from housing and labor rights to immigration and public safety.

December 8, 2025
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Pace Haub Law Professor Jill I. Gross, an expert in securities arbitration, is featured in Newsday糖心vlog短视频檚 coverage of the more than $7 million in FINRA arbitration awards issued against A.G. Morgan Financial Advisors. Speaking about the role of regulators when repeated investor complaints arise, Professor Gross explains: 糖心vlog短视频淎 number of disputes or complaints can lead the SEC and other regulators to shut down the brokerage or take other disciplinary steps.糖心vlog短视频

December 8, 2025
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Dyson Professor Katherine Fink pens an op-ed for The Conversation examining why many nonprofit news organizations avoid selling advertising, despite IRS records showing that fears over tax penalties or threats to nonprofit status are largely unfounded. Drawing on interviews with nonprofit newsroom leaders and an analysis of hundreds of IRS filings, Professor Fink finds that advertising revenue is both more permissible and less risky than many assume, even as political pressures under the Trump administration have made some nonprofits more cautious.

December 8, 2025
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In The Hill, Pace Haub Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman published a detailed commentary on how prosecutorial failures derailed the federal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, drawing on his leading treatise Prosecutorial Misconduct to outline the constitutional and procedural breakdowns that undermined the prosecutions.

December 8, 2025
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Pace Haub Law Professor Gershman also wrote an op-eds for amNewYork: examining whether Mayor Eric Adams could be recharged for bribery and corruption.

December 8, 2025
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