Faculty in the News - Archive
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Baltimore Sun - The person President Bush will soon name the nation's new director of national intelligence should have his visible support and also have experience in dealing with the intelligence community, intelligence specialists say. "It has to be somebody who really knows intelligence and the intelligence community," says Michael Greenberger, JD, director, Center for Health and Homeland Security and professor, School of Law.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Progress Report - President Bush selected federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be the nation's new Homeland Security director, turning to a former federal prosecutor who helped craft the early war on terror strategy. Says Michael Greenberger, JD, director, Center for Health and Homeland Security and professor, School of Law, "The president clearly sacrificed having someone with deep knowledge of critical areas within the department for someone who will be safely confirmed." The publication is produced by the American Progress Action Fund.
Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Professor Ellen WeberThe Baltimore Sun - A triple homicide on Jan. 10 inside a drug and alcohol recovery facility in Remington has opened a window into a cottage industry in the City of Baltimore: small, unlicensed, and unmonitored group homes where recuperating addicts and alcoholics go to live. "I think that the vast majority of group homes are well-run. I don't know anything about this particular group home, but from my understanding, the situation itself is an aberration," says Ellen Weber, JD, assistant professor, School of Law.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerMorning Call (Allentown, PA), The Record (Bergen Com NJ) - President Bush selected federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be the nation's new Homeland Security director, turning to a former federal prosecutor who helped craft the early war on terror strategy. Michael Greenberger, JD, director, Center for Health and Homeland Security and professor, School of Law, discussed the Chertoff nomination and called him "a very highly respected judge." Greenberger added that Chertoff is likely to win quick confirmation, although he does lack experience working with "first responders" such as police officers and firefighters.
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Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Professor Michael GreenbergerCNN, WUSA TV, Los Angeles Times, Baltimore Sun, Dallas Morning News, Staten Island Advance, Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Kansas City Star, San Jose Mercury News, NBC Nightly News, WTOP News Radio, National Public Radio, WFMD News Radio, Federal News Radio, CBS Radio News, Voice of America News - President Bush selected federal appeals court judge Michael Chertoff to be the nation's new Homeland Security director, turning to a former federal prosecutor who helped craft the early war on terror strategy. Michael Greenberger, JD, director, Center for Health and Homeland Security and professor, School of Law, discussed the Chertoff nomination and called him "a very highly respected judge." Greenberger added that Chertoff is likely to win quick confirmation, although he does lack experience working with "first responders" such as police officers and firefighters.
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