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Do youth sports leagues need to protect their fans from assault?
Attorney and Sports Law professor John Wolohan writes for Athletic Business if youth sports leagues need to protect their fans from assault? In the article he writes: “According to the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS), youth sports provide a…
Professor Kendall Phillips on how Trump is the perfect president for the 24-hour news cycle
Kendall Phillips, professor in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, was interviewed for Auburn Citizen story “Syracuse University professor: Trump ‘perfect president’ for 24-hour news cycle.”
Professor Patricia Longstaff quoted about communicating disaster plans
Patricia Longstaff, professor of radio, television and film, was quoted in a BuzzFeed article titled “Disaster in the time of Trump.”
Assistant Professor Laura VanderDrift on Why Relationships Fail
Laura E. VanderDrift, assistant professor of psychology, was quoted by Cosmopolitan Magazine for the story about how to make a breakup less painful.
Professor David Sobel on plagiarism guidelines
David Sobel, professor of ethics and political philosophy, was quoted by the Augusta Chronicle for the story “Hold onto your pants, court is now in session.”
Associate Professor Miriam Elman on the Iconic 1967 Western Wall Photo
Miriam Elman, associate professor of political science, wrote a news article for Legal Insurrection entitled “Three Isreali Paratroopers Reenact Their Iconic 1967 Western Wall Liberation Photo.”
Professor W. Harry Lambright discusses the politics of science in America
W. Henry Lambright, Professor of public administration and political science, was featured in the Vox article, “A Cold War theory for why scientists and the government have become so estranged.”
Len Burman interviewed about the Trump’s administration tax reform plans
Len Burman, professor of public administration and international affairs, was quoted in the Forbes article, “On His 97th Day As President, Donald Trump Made Tax Reform Less Likely.”
Professor David Crane writes about hardened humanitarianism and Syrian missile strikes
David Crane, Professor of Practice, wrote an article for The Jurist entitled The Fist in a Velvet Glove-Hardened Humanitarianism
Professor William Banks discusses potential legal charges against former national security adviser Michael Flynn
William Banks, Board of Advisors Distinguished Professor of Law, was interviewed by Bloomberg radio for the story Flynn Faces Legal Action Over Russian Business Dealings.