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NYU Law Professor Erika Wilson Joins Faculty After UNC Tenure
The Ipswich ‘Tru7 Group’ Witches are preparing to face the Belle Vue Aces in the second leg of their ROWE Motor Oil Premiership Play-Off semi-final at Foxhall Stadium, trailing by six points after their initial loss. Ipswich, who topped the league phase, have a strong home record and are confident of overturning the deficit with a full-strength team, as noted by team manager Ritchie Hawkins. Meanwhile, NYU Law has welcomed Erika Wilson as a new faculty member; she brings with her significant expertise in civil rights and critical race theory, having founded the Critical Race Lawyering Civil Rights Clinic and published influential scholarship cited by the US Supreme Court. Wilson is recognized for her courageous litigation work in challenging environments and her focus on the intersection of civil rights, inequality, and education law. In athletics, the United States is aiming to reclaim sprint dominance at the World Championships, with stars Noah Lyles and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden leading the charge after a period of Jamaican supremacy. Lyles, an Olympic gold medalist, has overcome injury setbacks to demonstrate top form, while the women's sprint events also promise excitement with athletes like Julien Alfred and Sha'Carri Richardson competing strongly.

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