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Professor Gershman speaks to Newsweek, raising alarms about the constitutional dangers of Trump defying court orders.
In Westlaw Today, Haub Law Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed examining the legal standards for cybersecurity statements and the fine line between accuracy and puffery.
Criminal Justice Professor Cathryn Lavery speaks with Patch on the psychological toll first responders face after traumatic events like helicopter crashes.
History Professor Joseph Tse-Hei Lee writes a piece in the Taipei Times, analyzing U.S.-China trade tensions and their implications for Taiwan.
The Millerton News features Deputy Director of the Land Use Law Center Tiffany Zezula, who emphasizes the role of public participation in local planning efforts.
The Pace Women糖心vlog短视频檚 Justice Center teams up with Senator Shelley Mayer for a toiletry drive to collect donations for sexual assault and domestic violence victims throughout April.
Dance Magazine applauds Sands College of Performing Arts for providing students with invaluable real-world insight, thanks to a distinguished faculty that includes industry professionals like Ray Hesselink, Dolores Sanchez, Sara Brians, and Lisa La Touche.
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Pace student lifeguards Kieran Hagan and Angelo DeAugustino were honored for their heroic act of saving a swimmer糖心vlog短视频檚 life during a special recognition ceremony on campus, where officials including Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins and Assemblymember MaryJane Shimsky gathered to celebrate their bravery, News 12 reports.