Faculty in the News - Archive
Monday, October 31, 2005
Lu Ann MarshallWBAL-TV Ch 11, 5 p.m. & 6 p.m. – Lu Ann Marshall, special projects coordinator at the School of Law, was featured talking about the Halloween Tour at Westminster Burial Ground and Catacombs.
Monday, October 31, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerBloomberg News, The Standard, Shanghai Daily – Refco was the biggest independent U.S. futures broker until it sought bankruptcy protection Oct. 17, after disclosing that former Chief Executive Phillip Bennett covered up $430 million of bad debts. Refco racked up most of the losses that led to its collapse from companies crippled by the Asian financial crisis. "During the Asian crisis, we were very concerned that big investors could leave a firm like Refco holding the bag," said Michael Greenberger, JD, professor at the School of Law and former director of the Division of Trading and Markets at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. "It sounds like Bennett may have avoided all that by covering those loans himself."
Monday, October 31, 2005
Professor Paula MonopoliComcast Local Edition on CNN Headline News Oct. 31 - Nov. 5 (will run four times a day for six days) - Paula Monopoli, JD, associate professor at the School of Law and director of the Women, Leadership & Equality Program, talked about the Network 2000's Women of Excellence Luncheon on Nov. 9 that will benefit the program.
Monday, October 31, 2005
Professor Sherrilyn IfillThe Washington Times – In his column, Nat Hentoff examined what he says is the persistent call for the U.S. Supreme Court to allow its oral arguments to be televised. Sherrilyn Ifill, JD, associate professor at the School of Law, cited a Maryland case, Schaffer vs.Weast, as a prime example. "This is a case that stands to affect hundreds of thousands of children throughout the United States. So, it's critically important to people to understand that the court's not deciding questions that exist in lofty ivory towers," she said.
Saturday, October 29, 2005
Professor Doug ColbertWBAL-TV - Doug Colbert, JD, a professor at the School of Law, analyzed the decision of special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to file perjury and obstruction charges against I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's top aide.
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