Faculty in the News - Archive
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Professor Michael GreenbergerBBC World, BBC Radio – In a series of live and taped interviews, Michael Greenberger, JD, professor at the School of Law and director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security, talked about how a week after British intelligence foiled a plot to blow up multiple planes with liquid explosives, security at American airports remains at a heightened level. "The entire Department of Homeland Security has been inept and inert in finding new technology, some of which already exists. It’s on the shelf," said Greenberger.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Professor Michael GreenbergerBBC Radio, BBC World - Michael Greenberger, JD, professor at the School of Law and director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security, talked about the federal District Court decision declaring unconstitutional President Bush’s warrantless wiretapping program.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Professor Michael GreenbergerCNN radio – Michael Greenberger, JD, director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security and a professor at the School of Law, discussed the ruling by a federal judge that the warrantless wiretapping program through the National Security Agency is unconstitutional.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Assistant Dean Dawna CobbThe Daily Record – On Monday, Dawna Cobb, JD, currently deputy chief counsel for the Maryland Attorney General’s Educational Affairs Division, starts her new position as assistant dean for student affairs at the School of Law. "I love the law school and the people there, and I look forward to working with the students," she said. "We had applicants from all over the country. And Dawna just emerged as the clear favorite," said Michael Van Alstine, DrJur, LLM, JD, associate dean of faculty development and professor at the School. "She’s been teaching at the law school as an adjunct for the last few years and she is just so well regarded by the faculty and the students and the staff here," said Karen Rothenberg, JD, MPA, dean of the School. "And we’re thrilled to have her become a member of our law school community."
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Associate Dean Michael Van AlstineThe Daily Record – On Monday, Dawna Cobb, JD, currently deputy chief counsel for the Maryland Attorney General’s Educational Affairs Division, starts her new position as assistant dean for student affairs at the School of Law. "I love the law school and the people there, and I look forward to working with the students," she said. "We had applicants from all over the country. And Dawna just emerged as the clear favorite," said Michael Van Alstine, DrJur, LLM, JD, associate dean of faculty development and professor at the School. "She’s been teaching at the law school as an adjunct for the last few years and she is just so well regarded by the faculty and the students and the staff here," said Karen Rothenberg, JD, MPA, dean of the School. "And we’re thrilled to have her become a member of our law school community."
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