Faculty in the News - Archive
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Professor Michael GreenbergerJournal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security - An extensive interview with Michael Greenberger, JD, professor at the School of Law and founder and director of the Center for Health and Homeland Security, is featured in the February issue of the
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Professor Robert PercivalThe Wall Street Journal - Robert Percival, MA, JD, Robert F. Stanton Professor of Law and director of the Environmental Law Program at the School of Law, notes in a letter to the editor that plaintiffs in a suit over damages in Ecuador originally filed in federal court in New York. It was Texaco, which Chevron acquired in 2001, that insisted on litigating in Ecuador. Percival writes that the lesson from this saga is that U.S. companies are better off litigating at home, as Chevron belatedly seems to realize.
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Professor Richard BoldtCatonsville Times - A pair of bills that would legalize the use of marijuana in Maryland for medicinal purposes will be the subject of public hearings in the coming week in Annapolis. Comments by Richard Boldt, JD, professor at the School of Law.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Professor Michael GreenbergerThe Globe and Mail - Nine months after lightning-fast computer programs helped produce a terrifying plunge in U.S. stocks, a panel of experts has advised regulators to rein in such trading or face a repeat. Michael Greenberger, JD, a professor at the School of Law and former director at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is quoted in this report.
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Friday, February 18, 2011
Professor Danielle CitronO'ReillyRadar.com - The gift function on Apple iTunes comes with a privacy issue: The person making the gift can see whether the other person already has a song, video or application. "If it's a movie purchase, it's a violation of the statute, under the Video Privacy Act," says Danielle Citron, JD, a privacy researcher and professor at the School of Law. She adds that Europe has "even more robust privacy protections."
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