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Doron Ben-Atar, Ph.D., associate professor of history, A&S
“How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Live With Piracy,” Business World (Philippines), Feb. 7
Mark Chapman, Ph.D., associate professor of African and African American studies and chair of the department, A&S
“Dr. Huxtable vs. Mr. Cosby: Who Is the Real Bill Cosby?” ABCnews.com, Feb. 24
James Cohen, J.D., associate professor of law, LAW
“Activist Lawyers Fear ‘Chilling Effect’ From Verdict,” Newsday, Feb. 11
“Lawyer Guilty of Aiding Terrorists,” Los Angeles Times, Feb. 11
“U.S. Rests Case in Fraud Trial of WorldCom’s Ebbers,” Bloomberg.com, Feb. 23
“WorldCom’s Ebbers Denies He Heard of Hidden Expenses,” Bloomberg.com, Feb. 28
Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., S.T.D., Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, A&S
“Who Gets Credit for U.S. Democracy?” Cordele Dispatch (Cordele, GA), Feb. 9
“Seminary Lecture Series to Focus on Eucharist,” Catholic New York, Feb. 17
“Cardinal Describes Eucharist Mystery,” Journal News, Feb. 17
John Elias, Ph.D., professor of religious studies and religious education, A&S
“Signs of a Shift,” Newsday, Feb. 17
John Feerick, LL.D., Norris Professor of Law, LAW
“Kaye Calls on Legislature to Boost Judicial Salaries,” New York Law Journal, Feb. 8
“New York Judge Accepts Panel’s School Funding Report; State Vows Appeal,” Associated Press, Feb. 14
Bruce Green, J.D., Louis Stein Professor of Law, LAW
“Multitalented Chief Justice Hits the Web,” Providence Journal Bulletin, Feb. 10
Anie Kalayjian, Ed.D., visiting professor of psychology, A&S
“Shed Light on SAD to Ease Winter Blues,” ABCnews.com, Feb. 6
Barry Kamins, adjunct professor of law, LAW
“Procedures Expedited in Illegal Occupancy Case; Pretrial Hearing Granted,” New York Law Journal, Feb. 1
Joseph Koterski, S.J., Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy, A&S
“New Challenge for Church,” Newsday, Feb. 6
David Lawrence, Ph.D., professor of political science, A&S
“Senator on One Hil of a Roll, Sez Poll,” Daily News, Feb. 10
Paul Levinson, Ph.D., chair and professor of communication and media studies, A&S
“Congress to Tackle Indecency,” CBSnews.com, Feb. 3
“First Amendment Under Fire From FCC,” Journal News, Feb. 6
“Top American Playwright Arthur Miller Dies at 89,” Reuters.com, Feb. 11
“Endless Prizes Could Make Losers of Awards Shows,” Orlando Sentinel, Feb. 13
“The Static of High-Tech Life,” Sacramento Bee, Feb. 13
“Why Are Michael Jackson’s Fans So Devoted?” ABCnews.com, Feb. 23
“Oscar Favors Hollywood’s Reel-to-Reel People,” Kansas City Star, Feb. 26
Michael Martin, M.Litt., distinguished professor of law, LAW
“Impressions,” New York Law Journal, Feb. 1
Joel Reidenberg, J.D., D.E.A., professor of law, LAW
“A Tangled Web of Law Governing Content,” Financial Times (London), Feb. 24
Daniel Richman, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“In CEO Trials, Defense Must Weigh Risks of Going Negative,” Washington Post, Feb. 16
Margaret O’Brien Steinfels, codirector of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture, A&S
“Local Faithful Praying for Ailing Pontiff,” Newsday, Feb. 2
Harold Takooshian, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology, A&S
“When Chekhov Meets Whoopee Cushion,” The New York Times, Feb. 27
Daniel Thompson, Ph.D., assistant professor of theology, A&S
“Papal Resignations Rare,” Associated Press, Feb. 24
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