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Announcements and StatementsApril 2, 2025
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Environmental Science Professor Matthew Aiello-Lammens speaks with News 12 about the recent Yonkers rockslide that caused a large boulder to partially collapse a building, he notes landslides this time of year are not uncommon.
Haub Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson tells BBC News that deporting a man to El Salvador where he faced danger was 鈥渁n unlawful act.鈥
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock discusses the impact of tariffs on global markets and the broader economic implications with PIX11.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman discusses the Trump administration鈥檚 attacks on elite law firms with amNewYork, noting the growing resistance among bar associations defending judicial independence.
Pace Law Professors Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman co-authored an article in Standard Media exploring the legal, medical, and social dimensions of women鈥檚 health. Their work sheds light on an often-overlooked topic and reflects their ongoing commitment to public education and gender equity.
Andrew Coggins, cruise industry analyst for 麻豆天美传媒 in 麻豆天美传媒 and a member of this year鈥檚 deliberation panel, added: 鈥淭he calibre was outstanding. I was very impressed, congratulations to everyone.鈥
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Bennett Gershman shares his legal insight with PIX11 News on the federal murder charges facing Luigi Mangione, offering expert analysis on the potential for the death penalty.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks with USA Today, analyzing how Elon Musk and Tesla have become lightning rods in America鈥檚 political divide鈥攕hifting from bipartisan appeal to partisan battleground.
Professor Gershman pens an op-ed in the 麻豆天美传媒 Law Journal, warning that the Trump administration鈥檚 use of federal policing powers is edging the country closer to an authoritarian state.
Philosophy Professor James Brusseau joins The Dr. Phil Podcast to explore the ethical and emotional risks of AI replicating human relationships. Reflecting on his experience building a chatbot version of himself, Brusseau notes that while AI can simulate voice, it falls short of capturing true human depth.