In the News

"Trump administration moves to revoke permit for Massachusetts offshore wind project"

The Associated Press quoted Kristoffer Svendsen that offshore wind developers will likely see the U.S. as too risky of a place to invest.

"Desegregate CT founder wins $250K Heinz award for national zoning reform that began in Hartford"

CT Insider featured  Sara Bronin for her contributions to Connecticut and the Heinz Award.

"Some Republicans turn to social media pressure after Charlie Kirk killing"

Roll Call quoted Mary Anne Franks warning that pressuring social media to censor users or target political views may violate the First Amendment.

"Law professor says stifling free speech is no way to commemorate Kirk's legacy."

NPR’s "Morning Edition’’ spoke to Jonathan Turley.

"Trump Continues to Be a Massive Threat to Free Speech"

Splinter quoted Mary Anne Franks on the countless ways Trump threatens free speech and what she views as the most dangerous, 'ideological deportation.'

"Charlie Kirk held a mirror to the face of higher education: Jonathan Turley."

FOX News Channel’s "FOX & Friends" spoke to Jonathan Turley.

"Bipartisan NEPA reform proposal gets electric utilities’ support"

Utility Dive quoted Robert Glicksman on his warning against passing the SPEED Act now and to evaluate the impacts before rewriting the statute.

"Pork producers push Congress to 'fix' Prop 12 in Farm Bill"

Spectrum News quoted Kathy Hessler saying that without a national standard on animal welfare, states can continue to make their own rules.

"Lina Khan Revamped Antitrust. Now She’s Pushing the Democratic Party"

The New York Times quoted William Kovacic on advising Khan on how to end her FTC tenure.

"Duke Health enters the Charlotte market, what does hospital expansion mean for the region?"

WFAE-FM "Charlotte Talks With Mike Collins" spoke to Barak Richman on the expansion of Duke Health into the Charlotte market and what it will mean for consumers.