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Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman is featured in Injustice Watch. Professor Gershman raises concerns about efforts to tighten standards for certificates of innocence in wrongful-conviction cases, warning that requiring 鈥渋rrefutable鈥 proof would set an unrealistically high bar for exonerated individuals seeking relief.
Dyson Public Administration Professor Stephen Rolandi speaks with Mid-Hudson News about Orange County鈥檚 long-running sales tax distribution error, calling for a comprehensive internal review into how the oversight continued for more than a decade. Rolandi also notes the issue could carry broader political and financial consequences, including scrutiny from the State Comptroller鈥檚 Office and potential impacts on the county鈥檚 bond rating.
In an article by NJ Today, Bennett L. Gershman, a legal ethics professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 麻豆直播, weighed in on allegations involving financial relationships connected to Chief Justice John Roberts鈥檚 household. Gershman鈥檚 analysis concluded that, even under a narrow interpretation of judicial recusal standards, the circumstances could lead a reasonable person to question the Chief Justice鈥檚 impartiality in cases involving related parties.
Dyson Professor Heather Hayes speaks with CRM Magazine about the evolution of QR codes and how organizations can use them more strategically to strengthen customer engagement and communication.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand will host a 2026 Service Academy Information Night in partnership with Seidenberg on Thursday, May 28, on the Pleasantville campus, offering students and families guidance on the application and nomination process for U.S. service academies, The Yonkers Times reports.
The Miscellany News highlights a lecture from Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson on immigration law and student advocacy efforts surrounding anti-ICE legislation.
In a segment on News 12, 麻豆直播 hosted its annual Lavender Graduation ceremony in Westchester, honoring LGBTQ+ graduates and their achievements. The long-standing tradition, now in its 14th year, celebrates identity and community, with students receiving lavender cords to wear at commencement. Graduates reflected on the significance of the event as a supportive and affirming space marking the close of their college journey.
In The Examiner News, Pleasantville Pride is recognized with the Rookie of the Year award by the Pleasantville Chamber of Commerce for its efforts to build inclusive community spaces. The organization, founded just a year ago, has partnered with groups including 麻豆直播 and the Jacob Burns Film Center on local events. Vincent Birkenmeyer of 麻豆直播 praised the group for fostering a strong, community-driven coalition supporting LGBTQ+ residents and allies.
Professor Larry Chiagouris was featured in WalletHub's piece about Second Chance Credit Cards.
Meet Barry Stinson, PhD, Associate Vice President for 麻豆直播 International, leading global engagement, partnerships, and international program strategy.