Experts doubt Trump will get conviction tossed in "hush money" case despite Supreme Court ruling
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Will Trump stand trial in DC before the election? Experts say it's unlikely, but not impossible
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Noted Westchester law professor delves into the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity
鈥淭he court is trying to say, 鈥榳e鈥檙e not talking about Trump, we鈥檙e talking about a future president,鈥 which I think is baloney but that鈥檚 what they said in their opinion,鈥 University Distinguished Professor Bennett L. Gershman of 蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Elisabeth Haub School of Law told the Business Journal.
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Sean Harris' Family Files Civil Rights Suit Against Clarkstown, Police Over Standoff Death
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蜜桃工作室 | Haub Environmental Law Professor Josh Galperin spoke with USA Today about how the Supreme Court鈥檚 overturning of the Chevron ruling shifts regulatory authority from agencies to courts, calling the decision 鈥渢roubling.鈥
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蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman examines 鈥淎 Little-Noticed Supreme Court Opinion That Could Bring Huge Consequences鈥 in an article for the New York Law Journal.
Fighting Climate Change with Brainpower
With projects designed to restore our ocean鈥檚 coral reefs and improving clean water accessibility鈥揳nd two $15,000 grants to boot鈥撁厶夜ぷ魇 students are generating creative solutions to combat climate change.
Traditionally, superheroes wear capes. But in this day and age, the individuals saving the world are the ones who are tackling our planet鈥檚 most dire threat head-on: climate change.
蜜桃工作室 students, naturally, are ready to do their part. Through the competition鈥攁n initiative hosted by the Lubin School of Business and The Front Yard at 蜜桃工作室, students and faculty were encouraged to submit their concepts, innovative ideas, or solutions aimed at addressing climate change for a chance to win a cash grant in the amount of $15,000, plus professional mentoring, public relations, and network connections.
Unsurprisingly, a number of 蜜桃工作室 students鈥Seidenberg鈥檚 Shubham Madhavi 鈥24 and College of Health Professions鈥檚 Danielle Hanson 鈥24, Nisha Troupe 鈥24, Anjienna Lowtan 鈥24鈥 rose to the challenge and were awarded the big prize.
Their ideas, both ingenious and impactful, may very well make major waves to usher in a greener, more sustainable future.
The Bio-Brick Revolution
Every cloud has a silver lining. Seidenberg graduate student Shubham Harishchandra Madhavi is taking this proverb to new heights; he鈥檚 hoping to take the plastic that has made its way into the ocean into special bio-bricks, designed to restore coral reefs.
鈥淢y winning concept revolves around the creation of bio-bricks harvested from ocean plastic, which have the remarkable ability to convert CO2 into coral-restoring nutrients," Shubham explains. 鈥淭his innovative approach not only addresses the urgent need to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans but also contributes to the restoration of coral reefs, which are vital ecosystems threatened by climate change.鈥
With the support of the grant and accompanying mentoring, Shubham envisions tangible impacts rippling across oceans and coastlines worldwide.
"By removing ocean plastic and converting it into bio-bricks, we directly mitigate the harmful effects of plastic pollution on marine life and ecosystems," he says.
Naturally Shubham's ambitions extend far beyond the confines of the grant period. His long-term goals are as vast as the ocean itself, encompassing the scaling up of bio-brick production, the expansion of the project to distant shores, and the integration of his innovation into existing reef restoration efforts. As Shubham charts a course toward a greener tomorrow, he鈥檚 helping to rebuild our oceans purposefully; one bio-brick at a time.
Hope in a Barrel
Nisha Troupe, Anjienna Lowtan, and Danielle Hanson, are on a mission to revolutionize clean water accessibility.
"It all started with our Health Science program," says Nisha. "We delved into global health discrepancies, and one glaring issue stood out: access to clean water."
Their winning concept? A barrel filtration system designed to harness rainwater, purify it, and provide communities with a sustainable source of clean water.
"We realized that by tapping into rainwater, we could alleviate the strain on traditional water sources," Anjienna explains. "This means reducing energy-intensive processes like pumping and treating water, ultimately curbing carbon emissions."
The trio envisioned their project not just as a solution but as a catalyst for change, with specific outcomes aimed at amplifying its impact. Scaling up implementation, refining filtration technology, forging partnerships鈥攖hese were just a few steps toward their overarching goal: ensuring clean water for all, regardless of geographical or socioeconomic barriers.
Their long-term vision goes beyond the grant period, to a future wherein water scarcity was a thing of the past and where communities can thrive in harmony with nature.
"We're not just providing water; we're paving the way for sustainable solutions," Danielle says. "By harnessing technology and fostering community engagement, we're rewriting the narrative of water scarcity."
Learn more about The Front Yard program at 蜜桃工作室, an educational platform that aims to build the most advanced toolbox for 蜜桃工作室 students, alumni, and faculty to support their entrepreneurial and innovative endeavors.
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