Founding Member of GermanoLawLLC, and Senior Fellow on Cybersecurity and Adjunct Professor of Law, NYU School of Law.
GermanoLawLLC and NYU School of Law
For interviews on Panama Papers.
As details continue to emerge from the Panama Papers, we FEATURE Judith H. Germano. Judith H. Germano advises public and privately-held companies on cybersecurity and privacy matters, and represents companies and individuals on complex white-collar criminal and regulatory-compliance issues. As the founding member of GermanoLawLLC, Judith has counseled clients on matters of cybersecurity governance and risk management, internal investigations, and criminal as well as civil defense. Previously, Judith was Chief of Economic Crimes at the US Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey. Judith also serves as a Senior Fellow on Cybersecurity, and Adjunct Professor of Law, at New York University School of Law. Media includes: New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New Jersey Star Ledger
For information on the Supreme Court's rejection of a challenge to "one person one vote" we FEATURE Lisa Danetz. Ms. Danetz is a voting rights and campaign finance lawyer who addresses issues of inequality and fairness in elections. She is an expert on implementation of Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act, has worked cooperatively with and also litigated against states regarding implementation of the National Voter Registration Act, and has engaged in advocacy before Congress and federal executive offices on the issue. Ms. Danetz also has expertise in constitutional litigation and FEC enforcement work to promote and defend campaign finance reforms. Media: CBS News, USA Today, Mother Jones, Boston Globe
Harvard University Mossavar Rhamani Center for Business and Government
For interviews on Amtrak derailment.
With the derailment of an Amtrak train that killed two, we FEATURE Joelle Anne Schmitz. Joelle Schmitz is a Senior Fellow at Harvard University's Mossavar Rhamani Center for Business and Government. Her expertise integrates economic regulation, the interdependence of public and private sectors, and transportation policy. Schmitz has published and lectured on the impact of government regulation within the private and public sectors of Asia, Europe, and across North America and has appeared as a guest commentator at conferences and productions throughout the world. She recently organized, co-hosted and moderated a much-needed national dialogue on transportation policy among government, academic, and business thought-leaders. Media includes: USA Today
For analysis on the upcoming Wisconsin primary, we FEATURE Christina Neumann-Oritz. Christine Neumann-Ortiz is the founding Executive Director of Voces de la Frontera, a low-wage and immigrant workers center with chapters in Milwaukee and Racine, Wisconsin, including a student chapter called Students United for Immigrant Rights with members from 3 high schools. Voces de la Frontera is increasingly recognized as Wisconsin’s leading voice for immigration reform. Media includes: CNN, NPR, The Nation, Telemundo, Fox News, ABC, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wisconsin Public Radio
With April being Autism Awareness Month, we FEATURE Stephanie Thomas. Stephanie Thomas is a Disability Fashion stylist and thought leader with over two decades of experience following clothing trends for people with disabilities (PWD). She has produced and presented disability fashion styling segments on the WB Cable Channel and CBS TV. Her photo shoots featuring actors and athletes with disabilities have been featured in People, Huff Post, S Moda and more.