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Chemistry World

Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article on a recent ruling upholding a verdict that Bayer's Roundup products caused a man's deadly form of cancer.

Law360

Delaware announced that it will not hold the 2020 bar exam, which was recently moved from Delaware Law School to the fairgrounds in Harrington, Kent County

Reader's Digest

Richard Cooper, clinical assistant professor of social work, helps to separate fact from fiction on the history of the civil rights movement.

Pennsylvania Library Association

Affiliate Librarian and Assistant Archivist Kayla Van Osten wrote in the official blog of the Pennsylvania Library Association's College and Research Division on the growing need for access to digital materials in institutions of higher education during the Coronavirus pandemic. 

WITF

Commonwealth Law Professor Michael R. Dimino comments in this story on a proposed constitutional amendment that would move Pennsylvania to regional elections for its Supreme and Appeals Courts.

The GW Hatchet

Shana Maier, a professor of criminal justice, comments on recent allegations of sexual assault at The George Washington University and encourages implementing prevention tactics like bystander education.

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An article co-authored by Professors Beatriz Urraca and Stephen Madigosky on the Coronavirus and coffee production was repurposed in Spanish in this peer-reviewed academic journal.

Delaware State News

The latest feature of the Building Bridges series profiles Delaware resident and Widener Law School graduate Romona Fullman for her work in the community advocating for social justice, furthering racial equality, working toward reform policies and other critical topics. 

WHYY

Michael Dimino, professor at Commonwealth Law School, discusses gubernatorial use of emergency power.

 

Diverse Issues in Higher Education

This article quotes Alison Dougherty, associate vice president of Human Resources and Title IX coordinator, on the impact of new federal rules governing how to resolve cases of on-campus sex crimes.

Medpage Today

A repurposed article written by Stephanie Jeffers, associate professor of nursing, that originally appeared in Nurse Daily discusses the need to prepare nursing students for end-of-life-care.

WITF

Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino provides context to the latest Supreme Court rulings.

The Morning Call

The Middle Atlantic Conference, which Widener is a member of, announced that it plans to pursue athletics competition this fall.

UN Habitat

Geeta Tewari, assistant professor of law at Delaware Law School, spoke at UN-Habitat's Seventh Urban Law Day, hosted by the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies, about the coronavirus pandemic's impact on employment opportunities for women and minorities and how local governments can support their communities by legislation defining pay equity as a human right. The full report is . 

abc 27

Widener Law Commonwealth Professor Michael Dimino says that a Cumberland County judge's brain injury does not excuse his explosive behavior in court that led to charges filed against him. 

Delaware State News

The 2020 bar exam is relocating from Delaware Law School to the Delaware State Fairgrounds to accommodate students in a more socially distant setting.

The Morning Call

Promotion of the virtual stargazing events hosted by the Widener Observatory

The News Journal

Looking at a recent case before the Supreme Court, Alan Garfield, professor at Delaware Law School, examines the intricacies of separation of church and state. 

Washington Post

Originally appearing in the Associated Press, this article quotes Ross Steinman, professor of psychology, on strategic shopping tips for millennials during a pandemic.

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KYW Newsradio

Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy Law at Delaware Law School, spoke about bankruptcies caused by the pandemic, their long-term impact, and solutions to ease economic hardships.