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Professor Gershman speaks to Newsweek, raising alarms about the constitutional dangers of Trump defying court orders.
In Westlaw Today, Haub Law Professor John Bandler pens an op-ed examining the legal standards for cybersecurity statements and the fine line between accuracy and puffery.
Criminal Justice Professor Cathryn Lavery speaks with Patch on the psychological toll first responders face after traumatic events like helicopter crashes.