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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.

Dale Cecka of Albany Law on CBS6

Should New York State end anonymous reports of child abuse? Dale Cecka – whose law review article over a decade ago was amongst the first to argue for abolition of anonymous reporting, argues that Hochul must sign the Anti-Harassment Reporting Act. Watch the on-air interview here, or below.

ALS Professor Zhaoyi Li in Law360

In Law360’s roundup of key international tax issues to watch in the second half of 2025, Professor Zhaoyi Li of Albany Law School commented on the U.S. Treasury’s push for a “side-by-side” system that would exempt U.S. companies from the OECD’s 15% global minimum tax. She noted this approach could give American companies a compliance […]

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 Brescia op-ed in MSNBC

In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the legal challenges the Trump administration faces due to their attempts to freeze billions in grants to Harvard University.

Ray Brescia in MSNBC

Albany Law School’s professor, Ray Brescia, published an op-ed in MSNBC addressing the legal implications of President Trump’s retaliation against Harvard.

ALS Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom in Law360

Albany Law School Professor Jonathan Rosenbloom wrote an op-ed on Law360 on the rise of state and local environmental leadership in the face of a stymied Congress and a hostile SCOTUS.