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Abraham Abramovsky, J.S.D., professor of law, LAW
“Organized Crime Control Act: Defending Changes Versus Attorneys,” New York Law Journal, July 7
Gemma D. Beckley, D.S.W., associate professor, GSE
“Professor Beckley to lead Fulbright scholars to China,” The Rustorian (Mass.), July 7
Christopher R. Blake, Ph.D., associate professor of finance, BUS
“More choices would make or better 401(k) plans, study says,” Providence Journal Bulletin (R.I.), July 2
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Mark L. Caldwell, Ph.D., professor of English, A&S
“The Nullification of ‘No,’” The New York Times, July 3
James A. Cohen, associate professor of law and director of Clinical Education & External Affairs, LAW
“Losing a ‘swing vote’,” Newsday (N.Y.), July 2
Gloria Durka, Ph.D., professor of religious education, GRE
“Workshops and speakers at spirituality festival,” The Star-Ledger (N.J.), July 15
Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D., Mary Ward Doty chair and professor of psychology, director of the Center for Ethics Education, A&S
“Shari’s kin renew plea for a liver,” Daily News (N.Y.), July 22
“Dog Cloning Could Lead to Insights Into Human Diseases,” WWVLT Volunteer TC (Tenn.), August 5
Jennifer Gordon, J.D., associate professor of law, LAW
“Legal Limbo,” New York Law Journal, July 1
Albert N. Greco, Ed.D., associate professor of marketing/communications and media management, BUS
“More books for teens have an adult edge,” The Charlotte Observer (N.C.), July 5
“Investors hope for Harry Potter magic,” ABC News, July 14
“Harry Potter’ Orders Signal Book Will Be Top Seller,” Bloomberg (N.Y.), July 14
“Nothing halfway in book No. 6 promotion,” Chicago Tribune (Ill.), July 15
“Racy reading,” The Standard Times (Mass.), August 6
Bruce Green, J.D., Louis Stein Professor of Law and director of Louis Stein Center, LAW
“Legal Limbo,” New York Law Journal, July 1
Abner Greene, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“C.I.A. Inquiry May Hinge On What the Leaker Knew,” The New York Times, July 18
Thomas H. Lee, J.D., associate professor of law, LAW
“Nominee’s views aren’t clear in work representing others,” USA Today, July 21
Paul Levinson, Ph.D., chair and professor of communications and media studies, A&S
“Magazine will give reporter’s notes to judge,” USA Today, July 1
“Growing Up Fast,” Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong), July 1
“The Nullification of ‘No,” The New York Times, July 3
“Sharing our thoughts on our freedom,” Spokane Spokesman Review (Wash.), July 4
“Just a Minute, Boss. My Cellphone is Ringing.,” The New York Times, July 7
“Commuters help deliver images via technology,” East Valley Tribune (Ariz.), July 8
“Ticket-buyer, beware,” Rocky Mountain News (Colo.), July 9
“Bloggers, on your mark,” USA Today, July 19
“’The Island’ poses question: Would you want a clone?,” Yahoo News (Calif.)
“Power of cell phone culture: It’s our call,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 24
“Hear me now? Hang up and drive,” Palm Beach Post (Fla.), July 26
“’TV Guide’ unveils new format,” USA Today, July 27
“20th TV revives its ‘Affair’ with tabloids,” Variety (N.Y.), August 1
“Hopes, dreams, contracts,” Newsday (N.Y.), August 3
Barbara Loomis Jackson, Ed.D., professor of education. A&S
“An elite women’s college, classes 50 years apart meet at reunion,” AP News Alert, August 1.
Daniel Richman, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“6 years after convictions, 2 lawyers remain free,” Staten Island Advance, July 3
“Sanford Bernstein Analyst Hintz Faces NASD Sanctions on Trading,” Bloomberg News, August 6
Berish Y. Rubin, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences , A&S
“Bar-llan center nurses neurons to maturity,” Jerusalem Post, July 31
Steven Thel, J.D., I. Maurice Wormser Professor of Law, LAW
“Fidelity may face charges over trader’s lavish fete,” The Boston Globe (Mass.), July 19
“Brokers say their employers encourages lavish parties to woo Fidelity’s business,” The Boston Globe (Mass.), July 21
Benjamin Zipursky, J.D., professor of law, LAW
“Merck stands firm on vow to fight suits,” The Star-Ledger (N.J.), August 7
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