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Chair of Communication Studies and Associate Professor Angie Corbo offers advice for parents on helping children spot misinformation online.

Penn Live

Alan Garfield, professor of law at Delaware Law School, writes about the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's career and highlights how the Constitution has evolved to meet changing needs of society.

The Hill

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, writes an opinion piece on why every justice should be an originalist. 

The Muse

Donna McCloskey, professor of management, weighs in with expert commentary on how to continue to balance remote work with distance learning and no childcare.

Wallet Hub

A Q&A with Associate Professor Jeff Lolli focuses on the value and variety of credit cards with dining rewards.

Input

 Professor of Psychology Ross Steinman explains why companies use pop-ups to elicit responses from consumers.

WDEL

This article features coverage of the virtual debate watch hosted by Widener's Political Engagement Committee and includes reactions from Jim Vike, professor of political science, and undergraduate students.

ABC 27

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, was live on air discussing the U.S. Supreme Court nomination process and what Judge Amy Coney Barrett's appointment could mean for the court.

KYW Newsradio

Men's head basketball coach Chris Carideo is featured in "1-on-1 with Matt Leon."

Politico

John Culhane, professor and co-director of the Family Health Law and Policy Institute at Delaware Law School, weighs in with what to expect from Supreme Court justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

Reader's Digest

Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article that examines the reasoning behind lifetime appointments on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Delaware State News

As a Delaware Court of Chancery judge weighs whether to rule vote-by-mail unconstitutional Michael Dimino, professor of law at Commonwealth Law School, says that courts are unlikely to change the rules so close to the election.

AVN

India Thusi, a Delaware Law School associate professor whose research focuses on racial and sexual hierarchies as they relate to policing, race, and gender, contributes to this article about the upcoming Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Adult Industry Collective's two-part panel discussion on the election.

AL D脥A

President Julie E. Wollman is mentioned as a member of the advisory board and supporter of the Hispanic Heritage Awards.

AL D脥A

AL D脥A celebrates its annual Hispanic Heritage Awards and recognizes the 24-member advisory board of which President Julie E. Wollman is a member.

Bucks County Courier Times

Experts, including Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino, weigh in on a potential looming clash over the outcome of the upcoming presidential election.

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Politico

John Culhane, professor of law and co-director of the Family Health Law and Policy Institute at Delaware Law School, contributes to this article that celebrates the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 

The Huffington Post

This article debunks myths about the Black Lives Matter movement and quotes Richard Cooper, a clinical assistant professor of social work.

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Rchmond Magazine

This article looks at school desegregation in Richmond, Virginia and references a documentary on the topic featuring Rod Smolla, dean of Delaware Law School. 

Reuters

Larry Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, weighs in on the lawsuit between jeweler Tiffany & Co and LVMH France.

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