“When [Price] started talking, one of the first things she said was, ‘My father trafficked me when I was a child,’” Nanos said. “My jaw just dropped—it hit the floor.”
“This is one of those areas actually where my interest in corporate law and constitutional law have really come together,” Greenfield said. “Because now, you can’t talk about first amendment stuff without also talking about corporations.”
“He's able to give us a perspective on foreign policy and foreign macroeconomics that we're not used to learning about because we're used to putting everything in our classes in terms of the United States,” McLaughlin said. “He's a professor with a lot of knowledge and he has the experience. Everything he's teaching is from lots of years in the field that some other professors may not have.”