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Albany Law School in El Diario

Professor Eirik Cheverud of Albany Law School published an op-ed in El Diario about the Supreme Court granting the government’s emergency request in Noem v. Vasquez Perdomo and the danger of detaining people based on their language or accent.

Fiverr in Fast Company

This week, Fiverr released their Next Gen of Work Survey, naming how Gen Z is feeling in this economy: ‘single paycheck panic’ and Gen Z’s solution: income stacking.

Albany Law School in New York Post

Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of Albany Law School was quoted in the New York Post regarding Diddy’s 50-month sentence. “This is an undesirable outcome that sends a message that if you are rich and powerful, you get a pass,” Cecka said. “And it sends a message to the victims that they are not really believed, […]

Storyful in The Fulcrum

A recent op-ed for The Fulcrum by James Law, editor in chief of PKPR client Storyful, is as timely as ever. In the essay, Law misinformation and why real videos that have been taken out of context or manipulated can be more dangerous than deepfakes

QC New York in The Mirror

As New York Fashion Week wrapped up this week, PKPR client QC New York was once again the go-to destination for fashionistas seeking recovery and relaxation.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Marjorie Taylor Greene could help Epstein’s survivors get closer to justice.

DJDS in KQED, SF Examiner, Axios

PKPR client Designing Justice + Designing Spaces is transforming the justice system—one space at a time. Their latest project with Community Works in San Francisco was featured in KQED, The San Francisco Examiner and Axios is redefining what healing looks like, using trauma-informed design to create environments that support dignity, restoration, and community-led change.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s tariffs are headed to the Supreme Court after a court ruled them illegal.

DJDS in Prism

Designing Justice + Designing Spaces was featured in Prism for their Installation of “Mobile Refuge Rooms,” at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Co-Founder, Deanna Van Buren aims to answer the central question, “What can we build instead of prisons?” by constructing spaces for restorative justice and compassionate reentry.

PFT in Capitol Weekly

Laurie Wayburn of Pacific Forest Trust published an op-ed for Capitol Weekly, highlighting Nature-based climate credits as a path forward for cap-and-trade.

Storyful in Fortune

Roy Robinson’s announcement as Chief Product & Technology Officer at Storyful was featured in Fortune’s CIO Newsletter.

Dale Cecka of Albany Law in Gothamist

In an article for Gothamist, Professor Dale Margolin Cecka of Albany Law School discusses reasons to end anonymous reports of child abuse. If Governor Hochul signs it, New York would be the third state — along with Texas and California — to pass a law banning or curtailing anonymous reports.

DJDS in Governing

Deanna Van Buren, Co-Founder of Designing Justice + Designing Spaces published an op-ed for Governing. Van Buren highlights proposed solutions for repurposing prisons and transforming them into thriving communities.

PFT in Agri-Pulse Open Mic Podcast

Laurie Wayburn of Pacific Forest Trust was a guest on the Agri-Pulse Open Mic podcast. Laurie says, “Betting on nature is to say: to weather this climate crisis, we need to be investing in our lands and our landowners to do the kind of stewardship that’s needed to get us through this enormously stressful time.”

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how new birthright citizenship rulings provide the ultimate test for the Supreme Court.

Storyful in MMM

Storyful Intelligence’s research into how breast cancer is discussed online was covered in Medical, Marketing and Media.

Ray Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about ICE failing to comply with the most basic elements of due process.

Ray Brecia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how ICE wants to deport people with just six hours notice, but it is not due process.

Sourhouse in The New York Times

Erik Fabian, Co-founder of Sourhouse, spoke to The New York Times about navigating tariff uncertainity as a small business.

Panthera in The Guardian

John Goodrich, Chief Scientist for Panthera, shared his harrowing tiger attack and his continued tiger conservation work with The Guardian.