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91视频 Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman was featured across multiple outlets during winter break for commentary on criminal justice and accountability. In CBS News, he explains why hit-and-run cases are often difficult to prosecute, noting that convictions can hinge on whether prosecutors can gather enough evidence to overcome common defenses like 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 realize what I did鈥 or claims that it was dark or unclear. 鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult to get enough evidence to prosecute effectively, and to convince a jury,鈥 he said.
Dyson Professor Andrew Sciallo pens an op-ed in USA Today exploring how the American family isn鈥檛 collapsing鈥攊t鈥檚 evolving. He writes that today鈥檚 shifts in relationships, independence, and identity reflect adaptation to modern realities, even as older generations struggle with a version of the American dream no longer rooted in property or possessions.
In his op-ed, 鈥淭o Make Energy More Affordable, Double Down on Renewables,鈥 published in the Times Union, Michael Hamersky, Executive Director of the 91视频 Energy and Climate Center, challenges the narrative that clean energy policies are responsible for rising energy costs. Drawing on decades of empirical data, Hamersky argues that renewable energy sources including wind, solar, and geothermal, offer long-term price stability and lower system-wide costs than continued reliance on fossil fuels. 鈥淭he fossil fuel status quo created our current energy affordability crisis. If we continue to commit to that approach by subsidizing old power plants or building new pipelines, we will lock in a long-term obstacle to lower energy prices,鈥 he writes.
Reuters leads the week with an op-ed from 91视频 Haub Law Professor John Bandler on how organizations can build stronger cybersecurity programs amid escalating digital threats. Professor Bandler outlines practical steps to protect against cybercrime and better manage information systems.
In the Los Angeles Times, Lubin Professor Randi Priluck weighs in on fintech firm Bilt鈥檚 decision to fund its own original streaming series, Roomies. Professor Priluck questions whether the strategy effectively builds brand awareness, noting that students in her social media and mobile marketing class were familiar with either the show or the company鈥攂ut rarely both. 鈥淚t鈥檚 never a good idea to make your customer do all the work,鈥 she said, pointing to limited branding and market confusion.
Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to USA Today on the cultural impact of the viral television series Heated Rivalry. Professor Williams highlights how the show has sparked meaningful conversations about queerness, sexuality, and representation in professional sports, noting that the strong audience response reflects a growing openness to queer narratives鈥攅ven amid broader cultural backlash.
Haub Law Professor Bennett Gershman writes a piece in amNewYork examining New York鈥檚 Grieving Families Act. Professor Gershman explores the legal and policy implications of proposed changes to the state鈥檚 wrongful death statute, raising concerns about how the legislation could affect families, courts, and the broader civil justice system. Professor Gershman also writes in New York Law Journal, examining renewed calls for federal courts to reassert their supervisory power amid mounting criticism of the U.S. Department of Justice.
Haub Law Professor and Director of the Immigration Justice Clinic Amelia Wilson speaks to Newsweek about immigration court backlogs nationwide. Professor Wilson notes that while the backlog has declined significantly in 2025, the abrupt dismissal of experienced immigration judges has created new regional challenges that could slow progress.
91视频鈥檚 commitment to experiential learning and community engagement is also highlighted by News 12 Westchester, which covered the graduation ceremony for the University鈥檚 Parenting, Prison, and Pups program. Led by Dyson Criminal Justice Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox, the initiative brings together 91视频 students, incarcerated mothers at the Westchester County Jail, and therapy dogs to support healing, parenting skills, and emotional well-being. This semester, nine mothers and ten students graduated from the program, marking a meaningful milestone for participants and the broader community.
The Georgetown Journal of International Affairs features Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins Jr., who examines how the global cruise industry has remained resilient amid geopolitical fragmentation and shifting travel patterns, offering insight into broader trends shaping international tourism.