NJ Spotlight News: Wednesday, April 6
“LIVING WITH COVID: EXPERTS ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS” Robin Cogan (clinical coordinator, SNC-school nurse program) participated in a panel discussion about the current state of COVID-19 in New Jersey.
“LIVING WITH COVID: EXPERTS ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS” Robin Cogan (clinical coordinator, SNC-school nurse program) participated in a panel discussion about the current state of COVID-19 in New Jersey.
“HOW THE FUGITIVE SLAVE ACTS AND NEW ‘BOUNTY HUNTER’ BILLS ARE ALIKE” Kimberly Mutcherson (co-dean and professor, RLAW) discusses issues surrounding recent legislation that allows private citizens to get paid while undermining others’ constitutional rights.
“KETANJI BROWN JACKSON’S NOMINATION BRINGS RENEWED ATTENTION TO LACK OF BLACK JUDGES ON THE FEDERAL BENCH” Stacy Hawkins (vice dean and professor, RLAW) is quoted in this report.
“GEORGETTE CASTNER CONFIRMED AS U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE FOR N.J.” Georgette Castner RLAW’06 is a graduate of Rutgers Law School in Camden.
“A JAPANESE ‘KILLING STONE,’ SAID TO CONTAIN AN EVIL 9-TAILED FOX SPIRIT, HAS SPLIT IN TWO” Nick Kapur (associate professor, FASC-history) is quoted in this report about an ancient Japanese legend.
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