Professor Shubha Ghosh Discusses the Latest on the Tik Tok Ban

Crandall Melvin Professor of Law Shubha Ghosh spoke with The Hill for the story “Trump, GOP China hawks at odds over TikTok ban.” The divest-or-ban law, passed by Congress in…

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Lily Allen Discusses Mental Health and Separation Speculation

Lily Allen Discusses Mental Health and Separation Speculation

Lily Allen Discusses Mental Health Amid Separation Rumors from David Harbour. Lily Allen, 39, recently opened up about her mental health struggles during a tough period, including speculation about her…

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Professor Emeritus William C. Banks Discusses President-elect Trump’s Use of 18th-Century Laws on Border and Citizenship Legal Challenges

Professor Emeritus William C. Banks recently spoke with CNN for the article “How Trump is banking on 18th-century laws for his border and citizenship promises.” The Supreme Court has generally…

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Adjunct Professor Jared Landaw Discusses the NASDAQ’s Diversity Rule Being Struck Down by the Fifth Circuit

Adjunct Professor Jared Landaw recently spoke with Bloomberg after the Fifth Circuit struck down NASDAQ’s rule to compel listed companies to have a more diverse board of directors. In the…

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Professor Nina Kohn Discusses Syracuse’s Worst Nursing Home, Bishop Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

David M. Levy L’48 Professor of Law Nina Kohn recently spoke with the Syracuse Post-Standard for their story “Syracuse’s worst nursing home risked lives, NY finds. Resident wonders if ‘they’d…

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Professor Emeritus William Banks Discusses the Use of the National Guard by President-elect Trump to Deport Immigrants

Professor Emeritus William Banks recently spoke with the Boston Globe for the story “Could Donald Trump really deport undocumented immigrants who live in Mass.?” Banks points to Trump using the…

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DataStax CTO Discusses RAG’s Role in Reducing AI Hallucinations

DataStax CTO Discusses RAG’s Role in Reducing AI Hallucinations

Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) has become essential for IT leaders and enterprises looking to implement generative AI. By using a large language model (LLM) and RAG, enterprises can ground an…

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Professor Gregory Germain Discusses Elon Musk’s PAC with Newsweek

Professor Gregory Germain has weighed in on the legality of Elon Musk’s PAC, America, with Newsweek. According to Germain, the PAC may have broken the law. “I think the PAC…

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Adam Schiff discusses his plans as California’s next senator

Adam Schiff discusses his plans as California’s next senator

Adam Schiff — “sleazebag,” “low life,” “little pencil neck,” to use some of the pungent ways Donald Trump describes him — is taking the high road, turning the other cheek…

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On LawNext Podcast: In the Wake of KKR’s Acquisition of CLM Company Agiloft, CEO Eric Laughlin Discusses Its Past and Future

On LawNext Podcast: In the Wake of KKR’s Acquisition of CLM Company Agiloft, CEO Eric Laughlin Discusses Its Past and Future

Last month, KKR, a major global investment firm, announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Agiloft, the contract lifecycle management company. As part…

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Professor Shubha Ghosh Discusses Sovereign Immunity in the Railware Inc. v. NJ Transit Corp. Case

Professor Shubha Ghosh, director of the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute, discussed the Railware Inc. v. NJ Transit Corp. case that is being heard by the Southern District of New…

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Professor Nina Kohn Discusses Nursing Home Residents’ Voting Rights

David M. Levy L’48 Professor of Law Nina Kohn recently spoke with AARP for their article “Nursing Home Residents Could Tip Elections, if They Find a Way to Vote” which…

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Professor Shubha Ghosh Discusses OpenAI’s Recent Patent Pledge

Professor Shubha Ghosh, director of the Syracuse Intellectual Property Law Institute, spoke with TechCrunch about OpenAI’s recent statement not to use its patents offensively. Ghosh noted that it isn’t clear…

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Professor David Driesen Discusses Donald Trump’s Filing to Delay Response to Jack Smith’s Immunity Brief to After the Election

Donald Trump’s legal team has requested that the deadline for responding to special counsel Jack Smith’s recently filed Presidential immunity brief in the January 6 case be delayed until after…

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Professor Katherine Macfarlane Discusses State and Federal Efforts to Recognize Obesity as a Disability

The Bloomberg Law article “Weight-Loss Drug Cases Push to Recognize Obesity as Disability” reviews a growing number of federal and state lawsuits that aim to gain health insurance coverage for…

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Professor Gregory Germain Discusses Haitian Group’s Lawsuit Against Trump and Vance

Professor Gregory Germain spoke with Newsweek about a recent criminal complaint filed by The Haitian Bridge Alliance against Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. The Alliance claims that Haitian immigrants have…

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Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Concerns About Health-Related Surcharges

Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Concerns About Health-Related Surcharges

Joseph Lazzarotti discusses the legal risks associated with attaching surcharges that reflect health-related choices to employee benefit plans in “Novel Health Plan Surcharge Suit Tests Covid Vaccine Policies,” published by…

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Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Concerns About Health-Related Surcharges

Kathryn Russo Discusses Legal Complexities of Marijuana Use in the Construction Industry

Kathryn Russo discusses the workplace safety and testing practice concerns surrounding marijuana use in the construction industry in “How construction managers can deal with changing marijuana laws,” published by Construction…

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Joseph Lazzarotti Discusses Concerns About Health-Related Surcharges

Sarah Skubas Discusses the Shifting Landscape of Employment Law

Sarah Skubas discusses the recent changes in employment law and advises employers to proactively monitor their compliance policies in “‘Active times’ for employment law as courts wade through new rules,”…

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Professor Gregory Germain Discusses Personal Loans with Wallet Hub

Professor Gregory Germain recently answered questions about personal loans at Wallet Hub. He discussed tax implications, recommended uses for a personal loan, and the pandemic’s impact on personal loans. When…

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