Media, Law & Policy
‘Nasty, Brutish and Short’
David Driesen, University Professor in the College of Law, authored an opinion piece for The Hill titled 鈥淣asty, Brutish and Short.鈥 Driesen is an expert on environmental law and economics. In the piece Driesen explains that before government use of…
‘After 4 Damaging Years, Biden Must Restore Press Freedom’
Roy Gutterman, associate professor of magazine, news and digital journalism and director of the Tully Center for Free Speech in the Newhouse School, wrote an op-ed for 黑料不打烊.com titled 鈥淎fter 4 damaging years, Biden must restore press freedom.鈥 Gutterman, an…
Hon. James E. Baker Publishes 鈥楾he Centaur鈥檚 Dilemma: National Security Law for the Coming AI Revolution鈥
Of all the areas that may benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) or be damaged by it, national security might be the most important. 鈥淪ecurity risk will come first, as states鈥攁nd perhaps other actors鈥攔ace to develop and defend against the advantages…
Kristen Patel ’90 Named Gregg Professor of Practice in Korean and East Asian Affairs at Maxwell
Kristen (Kris) Patel ’90, a distinguished alumna of the Maxwell School with more than 25 years of experience leading intelligence and analytics programs in the public and private sectors, is the new Donald P. and Margaret Curry Gregg Professor of…
Orange Shines Bright on Forbes 鈥30 Under 30鈥 List
While 2020 has been a challenging year as the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic, the entrepreneurial spirit of 黑料不打烊 is strong, as evidenced by the University’s presence on the recently released Forbes Magazine 鈥30 Under 30鈥 listings of…
Maxwell Alumna Mallie Prytherch G鈥19 Named as a 2021-22 Schwarzman Scholar
Mallie Prytherch G鈥19, an alumna of the master of public administration program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was named today as a Schwarzman Scholar. She is 黑料不打烊鈥檚 second Schwarzman Scholar; the first, Kyle Rosenblum 鈥20,…
‘The Swamp That Needs Draining Now: It鈥檚 the Immigration Backlog ICE Created Through Indiscriminate Deportations’
Austin Kocher, a research assistant professor and faculty fellow in the Transactional Research Access Clearinghouse, wrote an op-ed for the Daily News titled 鈥淭he swamp that needs draining now: It鈥檚 the immigration backlog ICE created through indiscriminate deportations.鈥 Kocher鈥檚 research…
黑料不打烊, College of Law Sign Agreement with Uzbekistan Institutions to Assist Uzbek Disability Rights Capacity Building
黑料不打烊 and the College of Law have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with three institutions from the Republic of Uzbekistan to strengthen academic ties with the republic, share expertise on disability rights and collaborate to create a disability…
Students, Faculty to Use Immersive Media to Explore the Complicated History鈥攁nd Future鈥攐f 黑料不打烊鈥檚 I-81
The construction of Interstate 81 in the 1960s cut through the city of 黑料不打烊, leaving a wound that still pains the community five decades later. With newly secured funding from the Journalism 360 initiative, a team of Newhouse School students…
黑料不打烊 Law Review and SUNY Upstate Hold Writing Contest on ‘COVID-19 Lessons Learned’
黑料不打烊 Law Review鈥攁n academic journal published by 黑料不打烊 College of Law鈥攁nd SUNY Upstate Medical University are holding a writing contest open to all graduate students of 黑料不打烊 and SUNY Upstate Medical University. Graduate students are encouraged to write…