Rulings renew questions over US Supreme Court's ideology June 30, 2023 Law professor Carl Tobias is quoted.
US agencies buy vast quantities of personal information on the open market – a legal scholar explains why and what it means for privacy in the age of AI June 29, 2023 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, a cyber law and policy expert, authored this piece.
Conducting the future: Burrs holds the baton at UR, Petersburg June 29, 2023 Naima Burrs, conductor of UR’s Symphony Orchestra, is featured.
US agencies buy vast quantities of personal information on the open market – a legal scholar explains why and what it means for privacy in the age of AI June 29, 2023 Law professor Anne Toomey McKenna, a cyber law and policy expert, authored this piece.
Supreme Court says state lawmakers can’t just ignore state law when drawing voting districts or choosing presidential electors June 27, 2023 Law professor Hank Chambers is featured as the expert in this Q&A.
Supreme Court says state lawmakers can’t just ignore state law when drawing voting districts or choosing presidential electors June 27, 2023 Law professor Hank Chambers is the featured expert in this Q&A.
30 Higher Ed IT Influencers to Follow in 2023 June 26, 2023 Keith McIntosh, vice president and CIO, is included on this list, which highlights his efforts to champion diversity, equity and inclusion.
Progressive prosecutors won big in primary contests last week June 26, 2023 Law professor Carl Tobias is interviewed.
Digging into the past for present and future generations June 25, 2023 This story highlights UR’s East End Cemetery Collaboratory.
Digging into the past for present and future generations June 25, 2023 This story highlights UR’s East End Cemetery Collaboratory.