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STUDENT ARTWORKS
Scholar, and “New York City: Perpetual Motion Machine,” also for Road Scholar.
Acting Chair AMY WERBEL wrote the article “The Fragile Future of Artistic Expression on Campus” for Inside Higher Ed , “Proposed Federal Abortion Ban Evokes 19th-Century Comstock Act” in The Conversation, and co-authored “The Comstock Law at 150: A Highly Relevant Cautionary Tale for Today” for The Hill In June 2022, she completed a research report entitled Study of Freedom of Artistic Expression in Academic Art Museums and Galleries for her University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement fellowship, during which time she also participated in a webinar. Additionally, she was a guest speaker at a Center for Art Law Colloquium on Censorship and Artistic Expression on College Campuses, and she was a panelist at the New York Public Library / PEN America event “Restricted Access: An American History of Book Banning.”