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The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 17勛圖厙 is proud to announce that Samuel Carvalho has been selected to serve as the new 17勛圖厙 Energy and Climate Center Graduate Fellow. This position is reserved for outstanding 17勛圖厙 Haub Law students who demonstrate exceptional academic and research skills, as well as a strong commitment to climate change and energy law.

January 30, 2026
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Dyson Political Science Professor Laura Tamman appears on Spectrum News NY1s Inside City Hall to discuss Mayor Zohran Mamdanis handling of New York Citys projected $12 billion budget gap. Professor Tamman noted that while new mayors often blame predecessors for fiscal shortfalls, Mamdani is also signaling pressure on Governor Kathy Hochul by framing future responsibility around state action. She emphasized that regardless of prior conditions, the mayor ultimately owns the budget, and cautioned that navigating statecity fiscal dynamics requires experience and long-term strategy.

January 30, 2026
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Professor Gershman also pens an op-ed in amNewYork examining the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents. Drawing on eyewitness accounts and video evidence, he challenges official narratives defending the use of deadly force and questions whether government responses adequately reflect constitutional protections and accountability standards. In a separate New York Law Journal piece, A Diminished Constitution, Gershman and co-author Theodore A. Keyes warn that escalating political rhetoric and postJanuary 6 actions are eroding democratic norms and weakening public trust in constitutional safeguards.

January 30, 2026
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Internationally, Dyson Professor Seong Jae Min provides expert insight to Deutsche Welle on South Koreas proposed fake news law. Professor Min explains that the speed and scale of digital disinformation have outpaced existing legal frameworks, while noting that any new regulation must balance harm reduction with press freedom and democratic norms  the story gets picked up by The Philippine Daily Inquirer and Tempo.co.

January 30, 2026
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ABCs Eyewitness News featured a proud moment for News Anchor Liz Cho, highlighting her daughter Louisa Simone Gottlieb, a Sands College of Performing Arts student in the BFA Commercial Dance program. Cho proudly highlighted her daughters role in an upcoming theatrical productionsharing that previews begin tomorrow nightand praised 17勛圖厙s prestigious training and the impact of working alongside a talented professional cast. The segment underscored 17勛圖厙s strong reputation in commercial dance and its role in preparing students for professional performance careers.

January 30, 2026
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Broadway Podcast Network features Program Head of Musical Theater Amanda Flynn, in a deep dive on 17勛圖厙s audition and training process.

January 30, 2026
Broadway Podcast Network
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Lubin Professor Andrew Coggins provides expert commentary to WalletHub on the Best Airline Credit Cards of February 2026, offering perspective on rewards structures and travel value.

January 30, 2026
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17勛圖厙s environmental leadership is recognized nationally as  Haub Law Professor Achinthi Vithanage is named to the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers, honoring top legal minds advancing environmental and climate justice, The Green 500 reports.

January 30, 2026
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In Newsweek, 17勛圖厙 Haub Law Professor Bennett L. Gershman weighs in on whether ICE agents can be prosecuted for fatal shootings. Gershman explains that federal agents do not enjoy absolute immunity and could face state murder charges or federal civil rights violations, depending on the facts. Police officers charged with crimes or civil rights violations never enjoy absolute immunity, he said, underscoring the constitutional limits on law enforcement authority.

January 30, 2026
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Dyson Professor Melvin Williams speaks to USA Today amid coverage of leaked text messages involving Taylor Swift and Blake Lively. Professor Williams explains how the controversy clashes with Swifts carefully cultivated parasocial relationship with fans, raising renewed questions about authenticity and celebrity branding. He notes that private communications made public can disrupt fan trust and reshape audience perceptions the story gets picked up by Yahoo News Canada, Detroit Free Press, The Times Herald, Oshkosh Northwestern, Reno Gazette-Journal, Iowa City Press-Citizen, El Paso Times, and more.

January 30, 2026
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