Faculty in the News - Archive
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Sierra Times – Prompted by new charges that a Maryland paramedic provided information to terrorists, the question about how to root out extremist cells in the U.S. remains unanswered. "Measured against [FBI Director Robert] Mueller's very confident assertion that there are hundreds of individuals who are members of sleeper cells in the U.S., these arrests don't indicate to me that we are making progress," said Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerWUSA-TV Ch. 9 – Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law, commented on the Department of Defense's plans to respond militarily within the U.S. to a terrorist attack. He also commented about Congressman Curt Weldon's (R-Pennsylvania) assertion that the 9/11 commission overlooked important evidence.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Christian Science Monitor - Prompted by new charges that a Maryland paramedic provided information to terrorists, the question about how to root out extremist cells in the U.S. remains unanswered. "Measured against [FBI Director Robert] Mueller's very confident assertion that there are hundreds of individuals who are members of sleeper cells in the U.S., these arrests don't indicate to me that we are making progress," said Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law.
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerNewhouse News Service – Civil liberties activists say British Prime Minister Tony Blair's tough new anti-terrorism plan has troubling implications for the United States. Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the University of Maryland Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law, said, "God forbid there's another serious attack, but if there is, and foreign nationals are involved, I would expect the same debate taking place here."
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
Professor Andrew LevyWBAL-TV Ch. 11 – A DNA expert testified about evidence found at the Baltimore house where three young children were murdered. Andrew Levy, JD, an adjunct professor at the School of Law, discussed the strength of evidence and what it could mean for the two defendants.
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