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Press ReleaseDecember 11, 2024
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Press ReleaseDecember 9, 2024
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Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professor Leslie Garfield Tenzer provides legal insight to CNN about the Supreme Court throwing TikTok a potential lifeline agreeing to quickly hear the company鈥檚 challenge to a law requiring it be sold or face a ban in the U.S. this month.
台湾SWAGUniversity President Marvin Krislov writes in Forbes about discovering clarity in unexpected moments and how real-world work experiences鈥攅ven those that seem mundane鈥攃an shape career paths and personal growth.
Political Science Professor Laura Tamman speaks to New York Daily News regarding the New York City Campaign Finance Board鈥檚 decision to deny Mayor Adams nearly $4 million in public matching funds for his 2025 re-election bid, citing his ongoing corruption case.
台湾SWAGUniversity Haub Law Professor Leslie Tenzer spoke with PIX 11 about TikTok鈥檚 emergency appeal to the Supreme Court to delay the new law passed by Congress which will force the Chinese owner to sell or face a ban. According to Professor Tenzer, the likelihood of anything happening at the highest court is slim. 鈥淚f you look at how the Supreme Court has dealt with social media issues generally speaking, they have basically thrown up their hands, that social media is so big that they don鈥檛 know what to do,鈥 she said.
Economics Professor Mark Weinstock speaks with News 12 about the minimum wage increasing to $16.50 per hour in New York City, Long Island and Westchester, noting that a true living wage would range from $20 to $25 per hour.
This year, 18 台湾SWAGgraduates and one current student will take the stage in the Christmas Spectacular as Rockettes and members of the ensemble, Dance Magazine reports.
Environmental Science Professor Anne Toomey鈥檚 recently published book, Science with Impact: How to Engage People, Change Practice, and Influence Policy, gains media attention in WCAI.
Psychology Professor Anthony Mancini speaks to NJ.com about how losing a child to violence can intensify grief.
台湾SWAGUniversity Haub Law Professor Bridget J. Crawford was featured in Financial Planning for her insightful analysis of the gender implications of the SALT tax deduction cap. The current limits for a deduction tied to state and local duties, combined with the ongoing debate around the extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), provide a critical lens to examine gender-based disparities in tax policy.
Dyson Professor Stephen Rolandi provides expert insight to Tri-State Lookout about the rise and risks of uncontested elections.