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The Daily Princetonian cites Bennett Gershman, a professor at 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law, in reporting on newly released Epstein files, noting his prior consideration as a potential expert witness in related proceedings.
Faculty Director of the Environmental Law Program and Professor Katrina Fischer Kuh writes a piece in Times Union about how New York鈥檚 Green Amendment can be used to advance environmental protections when regulatory processes stall. Drawing on a recent decision involving agricultural runoff into Owasco Lake, Professor Kuh explains how constitutional environmental rights can help enforce existing laws that protect water quality and public health.
Dyson Professor Seong-Jae Min pens an op-ed in The Korea Times examining shifting portrayals of Asian masculinity in media. He explores how representation鈥攐nce dominated by Orientalist stereotypes鈥攈as evolved in ways that increasingly shape dating culture and social perception, demonstrating the media鈥檚 power to both reflect and influence society.
The American Jewish Committee reports 蜜桃工作室 President Marvin Krislov has begun work as a Fulbright Specialist hosted by AJC Paris, leading a joint U.S.鈥揊rance initiative to address rising antisemitism and strengthen democratic resilience in higher education. The effort brings together academic, government, and civic leaders to identify policy solutions aimed at preventing antisemitism from becoming normalized, particularly among young people.
Law Professor Todd Ommen provides a legal analysis to The Croton Chronicle following a judge鈥檚 dismissal of a lawsuit seeking to limit nighttime train noise at the Croton-Harmon rail yard. Professor Ommen says his team is disappointed with the ruling and plans to appeal.
The Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development (PHENND) highlights Dyson Professor Anne Toomey, who has released open-access course materials for Research Methods for a Better World. The materials鈥攄eveloped for a course emphasizing real-world impact from the start of the research process鈥攊nclude a full syllabus, lectures, activities, and evaluations, expanding access to applied research training.
Professor Bennett L. Gershman of 蜜桃工作室 Law School writes in Law.com on the enduring impact of racial discrimination in jury selection. In the op-ed 鈥淩ace Discrimination Still Infects Jury Trials,鈥 published in the New York Law Journal, Bennett L. Gershman examines how racial bias continues to shape capital jury trials and critiques courts鈥 willingness to excuse such practices, arguing that racial justice must not be sacrificed for procedural convenience.
Professor Bennett L. Gershman, distinguished professor at 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law, appears in Salon discussing why accountability for the January 6 insurrection ultimately collapsed. In the article 鈥淲e Learned Nothing From Jan. 6,鈥 Bennett L. Gershman explains that while the indictments against former President Trump were strong and supported by overwhelming evidence, the complexities and timing of the prosecution 鈥 coupled with Trump鈥檚 election 鈥 allowed him to evade accountability.
Professor Gershman also publishes several op-eds in amNewYork, including a critique of CBS News pulling a 60 Minutes segment on alleged abuses at El Salvador鈥檚 CECOT prison, raising concerns about journalistic independence. In another piece, he argues President Trump鈥檚 recent military actions violate U.S. and international law, and in a year-end reflection he reviews major criminal justice developments from 2025.
Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman provides an expert analysis to both ABC News and Newsweek in coverage of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani鈥檚 inauguration and affordability agenda. Professor Tamman discusses Mamdani鈥檚 political positioning and compares his underestimated rise to figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while also noting where he and Governor Kathy Hochul appear aligned鈥攑articularly on universal childcare.