Inside Fordham Online is proud to highlight faculty and staff who have recently provided commentary in the news media. Congratulations for bringing the University to the attention of a broad audience. .

Deborah Denno, J.D., Arthur A. McGivney Professor of Law, LAW,

“Playing God: The Fight to Kill the Death Penalty,” National Post, February 17

“Death on Hold in 11 States,” USA Today, February 20

“Lethal Injection Questions Freeze Executions in 11 States,” ABC News, February 20

“Medical Ethics Halts N.C. Executions,” MSNBC, February 20

“Executions in Many U.S. States are on Hold Because of Ethical Conflict for Doctors,” Taiwan News, February 21

“Executions on Hold Because of Ethical Conflict for Docs,” Arizona Daily Sun, February 21


Jill E. Fisch, J.D., T.J. Maloney Chair in Business Law, LAW,

“US Securities and Exchange Commission Moves to Further Limit Liability for Corporate Fraud,” Asian Tribune, February 15


Sheila Foster, J.D., Albert A. Walsh Professor of Law and co-director of the Stein Center for Law and Ethics, LAW,

“Pollution conference planned for Camden,” Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, N.J.) February 13


Albert Greco, Ed.D., professor of communication and media management and professor of marketing, BUS,

“Berkeley Bankruptcy Jolts Indie Publishers,” Fremont (Ca.) Argus, February 15

“Trust Them, This is a Hit,” Tulsa World, February 18

“Best-sellers Can Be Pure Fiction,” Seattle Times, February 20


Paul Levinson, Ph.D., professor of communication and media studies and chair of the department and associate chair of the master’s degree program public communication, A&S,

“Blubrry Podcasting Community Welcomes 1,000th Podcaster,” TransWorldNews, February 13

“Portrait of the New Media Consumer,” Media Post, February 19


Joyce Orsini, Ph.D., associate professor of management systems and director of the Deming Scholars Program, GBA,

“Business Workshop Set for March 14,” Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press, February 14


Catherine Randall, Ph.D., professor of French, A&S,

“Church Hosts Breakfast Club,” Voices News, February 21


Daniel Richman, J.D., Brendan Moore Chair in Advocacy, LAW,

“The Struggle to Link Suspicious Trading with Tipsters,” Financial Times, February 14

“Libby Perjury Case Goes to Jury,” Los Angeles Times, February 2


Susan Scafidi, J.D., visiting professor of law, LAW,

“‘Counterfeit Chic’ Seizures Go Local,” Christian Science Monitor, February 14


Chun Zhang, Ph.D., associate professor of special education, GSE,

“Progress and Challenges in China’s Special Education Development: Observations, Reflections and Recommendations,” RedOrbit.com, February 13

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