Professor Snyder Discusses Cyber Security Law with CNY Central
Visiting Assistant Professor of Law William Snyder recently discussed jurisdictional aspects of cyber security law in relation to a cyber harassment case.

Professor Abramovsky Discusses Workers' Compensation Fraud Cases
Professor of Law Aviva Abramovsky recently spoke with NBC Bay Area News on worker’s compensation fraud cases and the ethics of funding for prosecutors and investigators.

Professor Sales Speaks with The Hill on Legal Aspects of Interrogation Techniques under Trump
Associate Professor of Law Nathan Sales spoke with The Hill on interrogation techniques under President Elect Trump.
Professor Bybee Discusses Civility in the Presidential Election
Keith Bybee, the Paul E. and Hon. Joanne F. Alper ’72 Judiciary Studies Professor at the College of Law and Professor of Political Science at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and author of “How Civility Works,” recently commented on civility in the U.S. Presidential election.

Professor Crane Discusses Hatch Act After the FBI’s Recent Clinton Email Announcement
Professor of Practice David Crane recently spoke with Al Jazeera about the Hatch Act in reaction to the FBI’s recent Hillary Clinton email announcement.

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