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ProfNet Sources Available on Airport Security, Affirmative Action

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EXPERT ALERTS

  • U.S. Presidential Elections: Private vs. Public Airport Security
  • Affirmative Action: Fisher v. The University of Texas

MEDIA JOBS

  • Assistant Managing Editor - Bloomberg BNA (VA)
  • City Editor - Metro US (NYC)
  • Multimedia Journalist - WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
  • Bilingual Anchor/Reporter - News 12 Networks (NJ)
  • Minnesota Vikings Beat Reporter - St. Paul Pioneer Press

OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES

  • Upcoming Events
  • Letting Sources Decide Which Quotes You Use
  • How to Decide Which Conferences Are Worth Your While
  • Interesting Expert of the Week, Romney Oven Mitt Edition

EXPERT ALERTS

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U.S. Presidential Elections: Private vs. Public Airport Security
Alan (Avi) Kirschenbaum
Professor
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
"The upcoming presidential elections in the United States have put into stark contrast two opposing points of view of how airport security should be organized, maintained and operated. On one hand, President Obama supports the current status, in which the responsibility for the security of the airports in the U.S. is governed by a federal entity, and he is proposing to raise aviation taxes to fund the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). On the other hand, Republican candidate Mitt Romney calls for cutting the TSA workforce by at least 10 percent, as well as privatizing airport screening. But, as they are both couched in terms of ideology, we are faced with an empirical issue that has never been systematically tested; namely, which perspective can produce results that will match what the visionaries of the future airport are looking for. As ideological perspectives, they both suffer from a number of deficiencies that can be simply called 'selective facts.'"
Professor Kirschenbaum is a world-renowned expert in the field of disaster management, as well as a popular lecturer, author, and advisor to governments, public institutions and security-related companies. He is the initiator and coordinator of The BEMOSA (Behaviour Modelling for Security in Airports) consortium, a Europe-wide research project aimed at improving security in airports. He is also a member of the Advisory Council for Aviation Research and Innovation in Europe (ACARE) Workgroup for Safety and Security.
Profile: http://www.profnetconnect.com/alankirschenbaum
Website: http://www.bemosa.eu
Expert Contact: avik@tx.technion.ac.il

Affirmative Action: Fisher v. The University of Texas
Kevin D. Brown
Richard S. Melvin Professor of Law
Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Race, education and law expert Kevin D. Brown is available to comment on the Supreme Court case Fisher v. The University of Texas (oral arguments scheduled for Oct. 10). According to Brown, Justice Anthony Kennedy's vote will be the deciding factor in the case, with potentially devastating results for affirmative action: "If Justice Kennedy continues to follow his reasoning from the previous Grutter v. Bollinger decision, he might uphold the use of race as a decision factor at the University of Texas. The result of Kennedy's reasoning is that race can count in admissions decisions - it just can't count as much. Ironically, that could leave minority applicants much worse off than now. If admissions officials at selective higher-education programs are told that race cannot count for as much in the future as it does now, the only way that admissions official can operationalize this requirement is to substantially reduce the percentage of underrepresented minorities that they admit."
Bio: http://bit.ly/RqPrAc
Website: http://www.law.indiana.edu
Contact: Brianne O'Donnell, brianne.odonnell@gabbe.com

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  • Assistant Managing Editor - Bloomberg BNA (VA)
  • City Editor - Metro US (NYC)
  • Multimedia Journalist - WXYZ-TV (Detroit)
  • Bilingual Anchor/Reporter - News 12 Networks (NJ)
  • Minnesota Vikings Beat Reporter - St. Paul Pioneer Press

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OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:

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  • UPCOMING EVENTS: A summary of events taking place over the next week or so that we think will be of interest to media and PR professionals: http://bit.ly/Ozg4GD
  • LETTING SOURCES DECIDE WHICH QUOTES YOU USE: Tony Rogers of About Journalism explores the issue of whether journalists should let sources decide which of their quotes can be used in a news story: http://bit.ly/SlA2ps
  • HOW TO DECIDE WHICH CONFERENCES ARE WORTH YOUR WHILE: Michael Pranikoff, PR Newswire's global director of emerging media, shares some ideas for evaluating whether a conference is a good fit for your organization: http://bit.ly/Qdqed3
  • INTERESTING EXPERT OF THE WEEK, ROMNEY OVEN MITT EDITION: The Interesting Expert of the Week column spotlights experts from within the ProfNet Connect community that we think reporters will find interesting and timely. The latest column catches up with Sean Ziencik, owner of Convention Inventions, which created the Mitt Romney oven mitt ("Vote Mitt. Don't Get Burned"). http://bit.ly/Ri7cS5

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/PRNewswire -- Oct. 10, 2012/

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