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Albany Law School on CNN, ABC, NBC, NewsNation

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Apr. 09, 2024

Sarah Rogerson from Albany Law School and her sister Mary Mueller have become powerful advocates for gun control after Mueller’s son was shot in the face during the horrific Oxford High shooting in 2021. Following the sentencing yesterday of the shooter’s parents, the sisters penned a compelling op-ed for CNN and they appeared on CNN, NBC News Now, ABC News Live, NewsNation, and Scripps Network to share their ideas for preventing school gun violence.

Permalink | Posted on Apr 09, 2024 at 9:59 AM by Patrick Kowalczyk

Albany Law School in USA Today

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Jan. 18, 2023

Albany Law School professor penned an op-ed in today’s USA Today revealing how complacency of the sexualization of children - from Balenciaga’s recent ad campaign to Disney’s treatment of child stars - contributes to the epidemic of child sex trafficking by fueling demand to purchase minors for sexual purposes.

Permalink | Posted on Jan 18, 2023 at 7:46 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk

Albany Law School op-ed in New York Daily News

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Jan. 07, 2022

With NY state’s eviction moratorium set to expire on Jan 15th, Professor Ted de Barbieri of Albany Law School penned an op-ed for the New York Daily News on how to avoid a housing crisis this winter

Permalink | Posted on Jan 07, 2022 at 10:20 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk

Albany Law School op-ed in Washington Post

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Dec. 03, 2021

As Biden’s Commission on Supreme Court structural reform prepares to present its final report on December 6th, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia penned an op-ed for the Washington Post looking at how the cases on the docket this term — more so than the commission report — will shape the future of the court.

Permalink | Posted on Dec 03, 2021 at 10:40 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk

Albany Law School Dean on CNN

By Patrick Kowalczyk

Oct. 26, 2021

Albany Law School Dean Alicia Oullette, an expert on COVID-19 law, was interviewed by CNN Supreme Court reporter Ariane de Vogue on the likelihood of the Supreme Court taking on a case challenging the legality of vaccine mandates.

“I think it is very likely that the Supreme Court will take on a case challenging a state vaccine mandate that does not allow for a religious exemption, especially if the state allows for medical exemptions,” Ouellette told CNN.

Permalink | Posted on Oct 26, 2021 at 10:57 PM by Patrick Kowalczyk


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