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Professor James Sharp’s op-ed on the power of the presidency on the First Amendment
James Roger Sharp, Professor of History (emeritus) authored an op-ed piece for Syracuse.com titled “President Trump versus the First Amendment”
Professor Leonard Burman on Tax Cuts and Economic Growth
Leonard Burman, professor of was quoted in The New York Times article, “Do Tax Cuts Really Spur Growth? It Depends on the Details.”
Assistant Professor Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern inquires about food security during national gathering
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern, assistant professor at the Falk School, appeared on C-Span coverage of Consumer Federation of American National Food.
Sports Law Professor on the Seven Legal Cases that Impacted Sports During the Past 40 Years
Falk professor of sports law John Wolohan writes for Athletic Business The Seven Cases that Shaped Sports Since 1977, which examines the most important legal cases involving sports, fitness and recreation over the past 40 years
Assistant Professor Roy Gutterman talks government criticism on Twitter
Roy Gutterman, Associate Professor and Director of The Tully Center for Free Speech, was interviewed by CNET for the article Twitter Sues US Government After Complaint Over Anti-Trump Account, and Wins
Professor William Banks Discusses the Latest Developments in the Carter Page Surveillance
William Banks, Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor of Law, was quoted by Wired magazine for the story The Carter Page Surveillance Doesn’t Prove Anyone’s Conspiracy Theory
Biology Professor Named to National Academy of Sciences Committee
Susan Parks, assistant professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed to the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Offshore Science and Assessment. As part of the National Academies’ Ocean Studies Board and Board on…
Professor Paul Souder on Saving a Planetarium
Paul Souder, professor of physics in the College of Arts and Sciences, was the subject of an Auburn Citizen article: “Physicist to speak at fundraiser as group works to save Southern Cayuga Planetarium.
Professor Bill Banks on the news that the senate has changed the rules of filibustering Supreme Court nominees
Professor of Law William Banks offered commentary on the news that the Senate has changed rules on filibustering Supreme Court nominations, thus bypassing any planned filibustering of Judge Neil Gorsuch. “The Senate (like the House) retains the power to establish…
Assistant Professor Patrick Walsh on the Raiders Moving to Las Vegas
Patrick Walsh, assistant professor of sport management, was quoted in a Las Vegas Sun story “Raiders of the lost marque: Branding challenges in transition from Oakland to Las Vegas.”