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May 3, 2025

"What happens with US citizen children caught up in Trump’s deportation push," coverage on CNN, May 3, 2025, featuring Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz.

April 29, 2025

"100 Days In, Trump's Silicon Valley Romance Isn't What It Seemed," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in Tech Policy Press, April 29, 2025. 

April 29, 2025

"Corporation for Public Broadcasting sues Trump after he tries to fire board members," coverage on NPR, April 29, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 27, 2025

"DOGE's deepest cuts to federal jobs are still to come — with or without Elon Musk," coverage in Business Insider, April 27, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

April 25, 2025

"A blandly titled law from 1946 may play a key role in Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration," coverage on CNN, April 25, 2025, featuring Professor David A. Super and and Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

April 25, 2025

"What Alito got right in his El Salvador case dissent," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, in The Washington Post, April 25, 2025.

April 25, 2025

"Bracey, law experts discuss institutional neutrality, free speech as GW weighs policy stance," coverage in The GW Hatchet, April 25, 2025, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

April 23, 2025

"GU Law Center Names New Executive Director of Institute of International Economic Law," coverage in The Hoya, April 23, 2025, featuring Professor Kathleen Claussen and Professor Gregory Shaffer.

April 20, 2025

"Legal expert weighs in on the Supreme Court's move to block deportations," coverage on NPR, April 20, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 20, 2025

"Supreme Court’s predawn order halts deportation flights, for now," coverage in The Guam Daily Post, April 20, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 19, 2025

"Supreme Court’s predawn order halts deportation flights, for now," coverage in The Washington Post, April 19, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 19, 2025

"Inside the Urgent Fight Over the Trump Administration’s New Deportation Effort," coverage in The New York Times, April 19, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 18, 2025

"In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before Proof," coverage in The New York Times, April 18, 2025, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

April 18, 2025

"Birthright Citizenship and DOJ’s Misuse of History in Its Appellate Briefs," an opinion piece by Professor John Mikhail, in Just Security, April 18, 2025.

April 18, 2025

"SCOTUS to hear birthright citizenship case," coverage in Queen City News, April 18, 2025, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

April 16, 2025

"Tariff Tactics: How Presidents Shape Trade Law with Kathleen Claussen," coverage in ABA National Security Law Today Podcast, April 16, 2025, featuring Professor Kathleen Claussen.

April 15, 2025

"In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before Proof," coverage on CBS News, April 15, 2025, featuring Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz.

April 14, 2025

"Joshua Teitelbaum Named GULC Interim Dean," coverage in The Hoya, April 14, 2025, featuring Professor Joshua Teitelbaum.

April 14, 2025

"What are colleges’ legal options when threatened with federal funding cuts?," coverage in Higher Ed Dive, April 14, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 12, 2025

"Weekend Law: SCOTUS Checks Trump & $1 Billion in Fees," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcast, April 12, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

April 11, 2025

"For Years, She Studied Federal Funding. Now, Her Research Is in the National Spotlight," coverage in Georgetown University News, April 11, 2025, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff and Professor David Luban.

April 11, 2025

"Justices Walking 'Tightrope' With Modest Trump Victories," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 11, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 11, 2025

"Trump Cuts Law Firm Pro Bono Deals as He Seeks Trade Help," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 11, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

April 7, 2025

"Congress Targets Northwestern Legal Clinics," coverage in Inside Higher Ed, April 7, 2025, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

April 6, 2025

"GU Law Professor Receives President’s Award for Distinguished Scholar-Teachers," coverage in The Hoya, April 6, 2025, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

April 5, 2025

"Trump Is on Shaky Legal Ground With Mass Layoffs at H.H.S., Experts Say," coverage in The New York Times, April 5, 2025, featuring Professor David A. Super.

April 5, 2025

"Trump Loyalist Ed Martin Brings Upheaval to US Attorney Office," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 5, 2025, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 4, 2025

"The White House war on Big Law hits some speed bumps," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, in The Washington Post, April 7, 2025.

April 3, 2025

"Judges Should Provide Relief in Overburdened Federal Prisons," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Vida Johnson and Visiting Professor Amanda Rogers, in Bloomberg Law, April 3, 2025.

March 30, 2025

"Judicial Notice (03.30.25): Trump v. Biglaw," coverage in Original Jurisdiction, March 30, 2025, featuring Dean William Treanor.

March 29, 2025

"Challenging Trump's Tariffs Under the Major Question Doctrine," coverage in Reason, March 29, 2025, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

March 29, 2025

"Justice Sonia Sotomayor calls for ‘fearlessly independent’ judges," coverage in The Washington Post, March 29, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 29, 2025

"Supreme court justice says judges must be ‘fiercely independent’," coverage in Fortune, March 29, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 28, 2025

"Justice Sonia Sotomayor Says Judges Must Be ‘Fearlessly Independent'," coverage in The New York Times, March 28, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 28, 2025

"Justice Sonia Sotomayor dunks on Trump — without naming him once," coverage in Politico, March 28, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 26, 2025

"All the President’s Lawyers Redux: Attack on the Legal Profession," coverage in Virginia Law Weekly, March 26, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 25, 2025

"Threat of deportation for pro-Palestinian activists an old tactic," coverage on NPR, March 25, 2025, featuring Professor David Cole.

March 25, 2025

"ACS Georgetown: Standing Up for the Constitution with Zinelle October," coverage on American Constitution Society, March 25, 2025, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

March 24, 2025

"Law School Deans Have a Moral Imperative," coverage on American Constitution Society, March 24, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 23, 2025

"Lower courts' growing power over the president," coverage on Axios, March 23, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

March 20, 2025

"Neel Sukhatme Appointed Dean of the University of Michigan Law School," coverage in The University of Michigan Law School News, March 20, 2025, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

March 19, 2025

"Why Trump’s attacks on DEI are anti-Christian," coverage on PBS News, March 19, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

March 18, 2025

"Dean Treanor and Georgetown's First Amendment rights," coverage in Reason, March 18, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 17, 2025

"Law professor speaks on legality of deportations under Trump invoking Alien Enemies Act," coverage on NBC News, March 17, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

March 17, 2025

"Legal Experts Question Trump’s Authority to Cancel Columbia’s Funding," coverage in The New York Times, March 17, 2025, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

March 16, 2025

"Trump’s attacks on DEI have Christians in the crosshairs," coverage on MSNBC, March 16, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 16, 2025

"Trump’s attacks on DEI have Christians in the crosshairs," coverage on MSNBC, March 16, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 16, 2025

"Why Trump’s attacks on DEI are anti-Christian," coverage on MSNBC, March 16, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 16, 2025

"Trump admin. threatened a Jesuit law school’s curriculum. The dean wasn’t having it," coverage on LGBTQ Nation, March 16, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 16, 2025

"With Deportations, Trump Steps Closer to Showdown With Judicial Branch," coverage in The New York Times, March 16, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

March 15, 2025

"‘This is blood on the arrow that stabs at Democracy’: Abortion bans threaten all our rights," coverage on MSNBC, March 16, 2025, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

March 14, 2025

"GU Law Community Responds to US Attorney’s Anti-DEI Letter," coverage in The Hoya, March 14, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 13, 2025

"Law professor predicts what's next for federal workers after judge blocks Trump's layoffs," coverage on WJLA, March 13, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

March 13, 2025

"Curbing DEI Excesses By Limiting Free Speech Is Dangerous—And Dumb," coverage in Original Jurisdiction, March 13, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 12, 2025

"Curbing DEI Excesses by Limiting Free Speech Is Shortsighted," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 12, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 10, 2025

"Georgetown dean fires back at Trump official who demanded curriculum changes," coverage in Baptist News Global, March 10, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 9, 2025

"“Absurd, nonsensical, and unimplementable”: Students react as D.C. U.S. Attorney takes aim at DEI and Georgetown Law," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, March 9, 2025, featuring Professor David Super and Dean William M. Treanor.

March 9, 2025

"Georgetown Law Dean rejects US Attorney request to eliminate DEI," coverage in Jurist News, March 9, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 8, 2025

"Georgetown law dean condemns top DC prosecutor’s threat to not hire students over DEI," coverage on WTOP, March 8, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 7, 2025

"Georgetown law dean condemns top DC prosecutor’s threat to not hire students over DEI," coverage on CNN, March 7, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 7, 2025

"U.S. Attorney Threatens Georgetown Law for 'Teaching DEI'," coverage in Reason, March 7, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 7, 2025

"Georgetown law school dean clobbers Trump-loving US attorney's DEI griping | Opinion," coverage in USA Today, March 7, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 7, 2025

"Georgetown law school won't bow to DEI threat from DC's Trump-appointed prosecutor," coverage on WUSA 9, March 7, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 7, 2025

"Georgetown University’s Law School Dean Just Had to Remind Ed Martin About the First Amendment," coverage in the Washingtonian, March 7, 2025, featuring Dean William Treanor.

March 6, 2025

"Georgetown Law School defends practices amid US attorney’s DEI threat," coverage in The Hill, March 6, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 6, 2025

"Georgetown law dean rebuffs DEI warning from top federal prosecutor for DC," coverage in AP, March 6, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 6, 2025

"US attorney tells Georgetown law he won’t hire from any school with DEI," coverage in The Guardian, March 6, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 5, 2025

"D.C. U.S. attorney tells Georgetown he won’t hire from any school with ‘DEI’," coverage in The Washington Post, March 5, 2025, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 5, 2025

"Supreme Court rejects Trump's foreign aid freeze," coverage on NPR, March 5, 2025, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 5, 2025

"The Supreme Court Foreign-Aid Ruling Is a Bad Sign for Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Stephen I. Vladeck, in The Atlantic, March 5, 2025.

March 4, 2025

"Georgetown Law professor discusses the mass firings of federal workers," coverage on ABC 7 News - WJLA, March 4, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

March 3, 2025

"Foreign students say the threat of Trump's executive orders is getting real," coverage on KERA News, March 3, 2025, featuring Professor David Cole.

March 1, 2025

"Trump’s moves test the limits of presidential power and the resilience of US democracy," coverage on WTOP News, March 1, 2025, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

March 1, 2025

"Prominent Law Professors Admit Trump Has A Case On Birthright Citizenship," coverage on MSN, March 1, 2025, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett. 

February 28, 2025

"Kennedy Proposes Scrapping Public Comment on Major US Health Policies," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 28, 2025, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 26, 2025

"Bloomberg Law: Death Row Inmate Win & Buffer Zones," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcast, February 26, 2025, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

February 24, 2025

"Top military lawyers are fired; will replacements allow more aggressive battlefield approach?," coverage in the ABA Journal, February 24, 2025, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 23, 2025

"Hegseth: Trump Will Install New Military Attorneys Who Won't Be 'Roadblocks to Anything'," coverage in Rolling Stone, February 23, 2025, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 21, 2025

"Judge extends temporary block to huge cuts in National Institutes of Health research funding," coverage in AP, February 21, 2025, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 21, 2025

"Hegseth: Fired military lawyers were potential ‘roadblocks’ to Trump orders," coverage in The Hill, February 21, 2025, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 21, 2025

"'This is not legal': Law expert says Trump has no authority to withhold money from Maine," coverage in Fox 23 Maine, February 21, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

February 20, 2025

"Randy Barnett: How Legal Is Trump's Agenda?," coverage in Reason Podcast, February 20, 2025, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 18, 2025

"Can President Trump ignore Congress' spending laws? The debate over 'impoundment'," coverage on NPR, February 18, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

February 16, 2025

"Lamenting ‘unfair’ trade relationship, Trump moves to upend international trade," coverage in Courthouse News Service, February 16, 2025, featuring Professor Gregory Shaffer.

February 16, 2025

"A legal look at Trump's executive sprint," coverage on CBS News, February 16, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

February 16, 2025

"With the dismantling of USAID, is the Trump administration defying the Constitution?," coverage on CBS News, February 16, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

February 15, 2025

"Trump Might Have a Case on Birthright Citizenship," an opinion piece by Professor Randy E. Barnett, in The New York Times, February 15, 2025.

February 15, 2025

"Weekend Law: Crisis As Prosecutors Quit & Trump Losses," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcast, February 15, 2025, featuring Professor David Super. 

February 12, 2025

"A US sovereign wealth fund? A confused solution to an undefined problem," an opinion piece by Professor Anna Gelpern, in The Peterson Institute for International Economics, February 12, 2025.

February 11, 2025

"What happens when the executive and judicial branches collide?," coverage in WBUR, February 11, 2025, featuring Professor Mary McCord. 

February 10, 2025

"How the courts may serve as a check on Trump’s presidency," coverage in PBS News Hour, February 10, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

February 9, 2025

"JD Vance Suggests Judges ‘Aren't Allowed’ To Control Trump After Courts Block His Policies," coverage in Forbes, February 9, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

February 8, 2025

"Trump's executive actions are getting challenged as 'arbitrary.' What does that mean?," coverage in Oregon Public Broadcasting, February 8, 2025, featuring Professor David A. Super.

February 7, 2025

"Taking the Trump Administration to Court," coverage in WNYC, February 7, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

February 6, 2025

"All the ways Elon Musk is breaking the law, explained by a law professor," coverage in Vox, February 6, 2025, featuring Professor David A. Super.

February 4, 2025

"U.S. government officials privately warn Musk’s blitz appears illegal," coverage in The Washington Post, February 4, 2025, featuring Professor David A. Super.

February 4, 2025

"Does President Trump have the authority to shut down government agencies?," coverage in VOA, February 4, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

February 3, 2025

"Plane crash victims include 2 Wilkinson Stekloff associates, civil rights attorney set to join law faculty," coverage in the ABA Journal, February 3, 2025, featuring Elizabeth Keys and Professor David A. Super.

February 2, 2025

"Trump stretches trade law boundaries with Canada, Mexico, China tariffs," coverage in Reuters, February 2, 2025, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

February 2, 2025

"Understanding the law at the heart of confusion over Trump's federal funding freeze," coverage on NPR, February 2, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

January 30, 2025

"Trump wants to send 30,000 migrants to Guantánamo. Here are the hurdles," coverage on KUNR, January 30, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

January 30, 2025

"Lawfare Daily: Understanding the Impoundment Crisis," coverage in Lawfare, January 30, 2025, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

January 27, 2025

"Does the Law Allow Trump's Power Grab?," coverage in The Bulwark, January 27, 2025, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

January 22, 2025

"Trump announces US withdrawal from World Health Organization," coverage on CNN digital, January 22, 2025, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 21, 2025

"The Fight to Return Federal Workers to the Office Has Only Just Begun," coverage in Barron's, January 21, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

January 21, 2025

"The potential impacts of Trump’s decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization," coverage on PBS News, January 21, 2025, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 20, 2025

"Teaching Environmental Law in Tumultuous Times," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, in JD Supra, January 20, 2025.

January 19, 2025

"TikTok Butters Up Trump, Again and Again," coverage in The New York Times, January 19, 2025, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

January 19, 2025

"Trump wants to hold onto ‘winning electoral hand’ that TikTok helped to secure: Expert," coverage on CNA, January 19, 2025, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

January 18, 2025

"'Remarkable' amount of civil lawsuits stack up against Trump as he enters a second term," coverage on MSNBC, January 18, 2025, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 18, 2025

"Weekend Law: TikTok Ban Upheld & Trump's Day One Orders," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcasts, January 18, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

January 17, 2025

"Will TikTok be banned? Possibly not and here's why," coverage in Austin American-Stateman, January 17, 2025, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

January 8, 2025

"Trump asks Supreme Court to block hush money sentencing," coverage on WDHN, January 8, 2025, featuring Professor David Super.

January 7, 2025

"Supreme Court considers election related cases," coverage on Nexstar TV, January 7, 2025, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

December 31, 2024

"‘Lawless’: Trump’s TikTok brief asks Supreme Court to overreach, legal experts say," coverage in Politico, December 31, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck. 

December 31, 2024

"Georgetown Law Dean Treanor to step down in 2025 after 15-year tenure," coverage in the National Jurist, December 31, 2024, featuring Dean William Treanor.

December 31, 2024

"Roberts points fingers at judicial critics, warns of threats to independence and rule of law," coverage in Courthouse News Service, December 31, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

December 25, 2024

"The Life and Constitutional Legacy of Gouverneur Morris," coverage in National Constitution Center, December 25, 2024, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

December 25, 2024

"Five Popular Stigler Center (Non-conference) Events From 2024," coverage in ProMarket, December 25, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Filippo Lancieri.

December 23, 2024

"Is Kevin McCallister Guilty in Home Alone 2? Law Professor Delivers the Verdict," coverage in Georgetown University, December 23, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

December 23, 2024

"ICYMI: Donald Trump’s transition team seeks to pull US out of WHO ‘on day one’," coverage in Democrats.org, December 23, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 23, 2024

"US withdrawal from WHO would be 'catastrophic': expert," coverage in Global Times, December 23, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 22, 2024

"Donald Trump’s transition team seeks to pull US out of WHO ‘on day one’," coverage in The Financial Times, December 22, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 22, 2024

"Inside the Trump team’s plans to try to end birthright citizenship," coverage in CNN, December 22, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

December 19, 2024

"Longtime Georgetown Law Dean to Step Down in 2025," coverage in The National Law Journal, December 19, 2024, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

December 18, 2024

"GU Law Center Dean to Step Down in June," coverage in The Hoya, December 18, 2024, featuring  Dean William M. Treanor.

December 16, 2024

"Person of the Year: Dorothy Brown, Champion for Change," coverage in Tax Notes, December 16, 2024, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

December 15, 2024

"Chris Wray's FBI departure won't immediately clear path for Kash Patel: Experts," coverage on ABC News, December 15, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman and Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

December 13, 2024

"UVA Taps Mary McCord To Review May 4 Protests, Response," coverage in UVA Today, December 13, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 12, 2024

"Florida Legal Community Invited to 'a Supreme Evening 2025'," coverage in Florida Bar News, December 12, 2024, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 12, 2024

"The Life and Constitutional Legacy of Gouverneur Morris," coverage in National Constitution Center, December 12, 2024, featuring Dean William Treanor.

December 9, 2024

"CJI Khanna And Georgetown Law Dean To Lead Comparative Constitutional Law Discussion On 'Recent Trends Of The Supreme Court Of India And The United States Supreme Court'," coverage in Live Law, December 9, 2024, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

December 7, 2024

"CJI Sanjiv Khanna, Georgetown Law Dean to discuss recent Supreme Court trends on December 11," coverage in Bar and Bench, December 7, 2024, featuring Dean William M. Treanor and Professor Carlos Vazquez.

December 7, 2024

"Weekend Law: TikTok Ban, Transgender Ban & Rap Battle," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 7, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 3, 2024

"New University of Chicago Law Course Digs Deeper Into Using Gen AI Responsibly," coverage in Law.com, December 3, 2024, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain.

December 2, 2024

"Trump win puts endangerment finding in the crosshairs," coverage in E&E News, December 2, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 2, 2024

"This obscure budget procedure could be Trump’s biggest weapon," coverage in Vox, December 2, 2024, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

December 1, 2024

"Long a ‘Crown Jewel’ of Government, N.I.H. Is Now a Target," coverage in The New York Times, December 1, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

November 30, 2024

"David Koplow introduces “The Woomera Manual: A Handbook on the Military Law of Outer Space”," coverage in Lawfire, November 30, 2024, featuring Professor David A. Koplow.

November 29, 2024

"Live Nation Antitrust Case Shows Peril of 'Batched' Arbitration," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 29, 2024, featuring Professor Maria Glover.

November 29, 2024

"Legal Analyst Floats Big Picture Question 'Looming' Over Supreme Court," coverage in Newsweek, November 29, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 20, 2024

"This law stymied most of Trump’s first-term reg rollbacks. It might not this time," coverage in E&E News, November 20, 2024, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

November 20, 2024

"Musk, Ramaswamy will lean on Supreme Court rulings to cut US agencies," coverage in Reuters, November 20, 2024, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

November 18, 2024

"Additional cases involving President-elect Trump put on hold," coverage in KXLH 9 Helena, November 18, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

November 17, 2024

"Trump selects RFK Jr. to head Department of Health and Human Services," coverage on Fox 5 DC, November 17, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

November 16, 2024

"Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs to be put to the test," coverage on NBC News, November 16, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

November 16, 2024

"GU Law Hosts Discussion on Health and Human Rights in Latin America," coverage in The Hoya, November 16, 2024, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 15, 2024

"‘It’s very unsavory’: 5th Circuit judge brutally criticizes law professor for judge-shopping research — says his comments are ‘attacks on the rule of law’," coverage in Law & Crime, November 15, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 15, 2024

"Federalist Society Leader Thanks Liberal Panelists After Ambush’," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 15, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 14, 2024

"Fifth Circuit's Jones Tears Into Vladeck Over Judge-Shopping," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 14, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 14, 2024

"Under Trump, US government legal stance poised to shift at Supreme Court," coverage in Reuters, November 14, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

November 14, 2024

"Rebuttable Structural Presumptions Improve Merger Review," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, November 14, 2024.

November 11, 2024

"What will happen to Trump’s legal cases?," coverage on WHNT News 19, November 11, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

November 10, 2024

"A law expert explains the role federal judges will play in Trump's presidency," coverage on NPR, November 10, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 10, 2024

"For legal disputes, Elon Musk’s X picked a venue far from Texas HQ," coverage in The Washington Post, November 10, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 9, 2024

"The Equal Rights Amendment’s Path Forward," coverage in The Regulatory Review, November 9, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

November 8, 2024

"15 Best Law Schools For Tort Law," coverage in Lexingter Law Directory, November 29, 2024, featuring Professors Deborah Epstein, Heidi Li Feldman, Michael K. Kellogg, John M. Thomas, and David Vladeck.

November 7, 2024

"Constitutional Legal Expert Shares What To Expect From Trump's First 100 Days," coverage in Forbes Breaking News, November 7, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 6, 2024

"Trump lawsuit over CBS editing raises issue of judge-shopping," coverage in Legal Dive, November 6, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 5, 2024

"Why post-election ‘Day One’ plans from Harris and Trump matter," coverage on MSNBC, November 5, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

November 1, 2024

"Congress’s Power to Investigate Crime Is More Important Than Ever," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Dave Rapallo, in Lawfare, November 1, 2024.

October 31, 2024

"Rosenkranz Originalism Conference Held at Yale Law School," coverage in Yale Law School, October 31, 2024, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

October 30, 2024

"Georgetown Taps Alumna, Law Professor to Lead University’s Gender Equity Work," coverage in Georgetown University, October 30, 2024, featuring Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.

October 30, 2024

"There’s no such thing as a guaranteed Supreme Court vacancy," coverage on CNN, October 30, 2024, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

October 29, 2024

"What can a new president accomplish on the first day? A look at Trump, Harris plans," coverage on NPR, October 29, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

October 28, 2024

"Supreme Court backs enforcement of law intended to clean up horse racing industry," coverage on CNN, October 28, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

October 28, 2024

"Republican battleground-state legal blitz falters ahead of election," coverage in Reuters, October 28, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

October 23, 2024

"EPA policy boss to exit," coverage in E&E News, October 23, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.

October 23, 2024

"Guns and Democracy: What's at Stake in the 2024 Election," coverage in American Constitution Society, October 23, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 22, 2024

"Kamala Harris’s Team Is Considering Candidates to Replace SEC Chair Gary Gensler," coverage in Lexology, October 22 2024, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 21, 2024

"A Writer Sees Leniency in the Supreme Court’s Approach to Public Corruption," coverage in The New York Times, October 21 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 20, 2024

"Can Donald Trump use a 1798 law to carry out mass deportations?," coverage in The Dallas Morning News, October 20 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

October 19, 2024

"Professor Steve Vladeck on the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Shift," coverage in Death Penalty Information Center, October 19, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

October 18, 2024

"Kamala Harris’s Team Is Considering These Candidates to Replace SEC Chair Gary Gensler," coverage in Unchained, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 15, 2024

"Supreme Court hears arguments in case about a truck driver who sued CBD company after failing drug test," coverage in WAGM, October 15, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.

October 15, 2024

"Can social media platforms engage in their own self-regulation? | The TechTank Podcast," coverage in Brookings, October 15, 2024, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 11, 2024

"Georgetown Scholar to Present Libertarian Legal Theory at Angelo State," coverage in San Angelo Live, October 11, 2024, featuring Professor John Hasnas.

October 11, 2024

"The Size of Discrimination: Racism and Bias in the Fight Against the ‘Obesity Epidemic’," an opinion piece by Professor Michele Goodwin, in Ms. Magazine, October 11, 2024.

October 10, 2024

"Next Gen Lawyers Bring AI Chops to the Workplace," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 10, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Daniel Wilf-Townsend.

October 9, 2024

"Justices Grapple With Unique Death Penalty Case," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 9, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

October 8, 2024

"Supreme Court to Weigh Death Sentence Oklahoma Says Was Wrong," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 8, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 8, 2024

"Viewing abortion rights through the lens of religious liberty is revealing," coverage in The Hill, October 8, 2024, featuring Professor Stephanie Barclay.

October 7, 2024

"HBKU’s College of Law and Georgetown University in Qatar launch joint TradeLab clinic," coverage in Zawya, October 7, 2024, featuring Professor Katrin Kuhlmann.

October 7, 2024

"A new Supreme Court term begins in the shadow of a presidential election," coverage in PBS News, October 7, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 7, 2024

"A new Supreme Court term: What the experts are watching for," coverage in The Washington Post, October 7, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

October 7, 2024

"3 Chilling Cases of Missing Wives and Husbands Charged as Bodies Not Found," coverage in Newsweek, October 7, 2024, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

October 6, 2024

"Ghost guns, transgender care on Supreme Court agenda as election looms," coverage in The Washington Post,  October 6, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 5, 2024

"Trump’s Election Bid Is a Wild Card as Supreme Court Term Opens," coverage in Yahoo! News, October 5, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 4, 2024

"GU Law’s O’Neill Institute Discusses Health Care Ramifications of the 2022 Dobbs Decision," coverage in The Hoya,  October 4, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Jill Morrison.

October 3, 2024

"Senate Judiciary Committee on Impact of Presidential Immunity Ruling," coverage in The Hoya, October 3, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 2, 2024

"Georgetown Law’s O’Neill Institute to Host Discussion on the Gun Violence," coverage in PoPville, October 2, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

September 30, 2024

"A Confusing Rule for the Ages: A Review of the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Presidential Immunity," coverage in Just Security,  September 30, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 29, 2024

"‘It’s not good for public safety’: Project 2025’s extreme death penalty plan," coverage in Yahoo! News, September 29, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 28, 2024

"D.C. mayor, attorney general at odds over juvenile justice reform," coverage in The Washington Post, September 28, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

September 28, 2024

"Marcellus Williams execution brings fresh scrutiny to Supreme Court’s death penalty approach," coverage on CNN, September 28, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

September 25, 2024

"ACLU Names Cecillia Wang as New National Legal Director," coverage in American Civil Liberties Union, September 25, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

September 24, 2024

"Helmy joins Finance Committee hearing on abortion access," coverage in New Jersey Globe, September 24, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

September 23, 2024

"Treating abortion bans ‘as if they aren’t violence’ turns Black women into ‘collateral’," coverage on MSNBC, September 23, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

September 21, 2024

"What Trump has promised to do on ‘day one’ as president," coverage in The Washington Post, September 21, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck. 

September 18, 2024

"An appeals court heard arguments on TikTok’s ban-or-sale case. What’s next?," coverage in Marketplace, September 18, 2024, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

September 16, 2024

"The Supreme Court and the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act—A Dangerous Time for Us All," an opinion piece by Professors Michele B. Goodwin and Lawrence O. Gostin, in JAMA Network, September 16, 2024.

September 16, 2024

"The complicated legacy of the 1994 crime bill," coverage in The 19th News, September 16, 2024, featuring Professors Kristin Henning and Victoria Nourse.

September 14, 2024

"Key Questions in the US Government’s Case Against TikTok," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in Tech Policy Press, September 14, 2024.

September 12, 2024

"Georgetown Graduate Schools Welcome 21 New Faculty," coverage in The Hoya, September 12, 2024, featuring Professor Stephanie Barclay, Associate Professor Emily Chertoff, Associate Professor Sara Colangelo, Associate Professor Eduardo Ferrer,  Associate Professor Filippo Lancieri,  Associate Professor Sarah Sloan, and Professor Stephen Vladeck.

September 12, 2024

"National Constitution Center Announces America’s Town Hall Programming for Fall 2024," coverage in National Constitution Center, September 12, 2024, featuring Dean William Treanor.

September 9, 2024

"Mark the Signing of the Constitution at a Special U.S. Courthouse Event," coverage in Downtown Alliance, September 9, 2024, featuring Professor Kevin Arlyck.

September 9, 2024

"The Threat of Project 2025 on Abortion," coverage on MSNBC, September 9, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

September 7, 2024

"In the Shadow of Partisanship: The Supreme Court’s Recent Term," an opinion piece by Professor Michele Goodwin, in Ms. Magazine, September 7, 2024.

September 6, 2024

"Professors Talk Right to Free Speech In Campus Protests," coverage in The Hoya, September 6, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

August 28, 2024

"NYU Law Forum critiques the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity," coverage in NYU Law News, August 28, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 27, 2024

"Takeaways from the new indictment against Donald Trump in the January 6 and election subversion case," coverage in CNN, August 27, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

August 27, 2024

"Special counsel files new indictment against Trump," coverage in ABC 8News, August 27, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

August 27, 2024

"Harris or Trump will be busy in 2025: Next president will face these issues in office," coverage in USA Today, August 27, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

August 24, 2024

"Challenges to Biden Policies Fuel Supreme Court Summer Surge," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 24, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

August 22, 2024

"Supreme Court’s ‘shadow docket’ returns with a vengeance," coverage in CNN, August 22, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

August 19, 2024

"Supreme Court Made 'Huge Mess' With Title IX Ruling: Legal Analyst," coverage in Newsweek, August 19, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen I. Vladeck.

August 15, 2024

"Douglas Laycock Honored for Work in Law of Religion and Remedies," coverage in American Law Institute News, August 15, 2024, featuring Professor Stephanie Barclay.

August 14, 2024

"Rattled by mpox surge in Africa, WHO declares a global health emergency—again," coverage in Science, August 14, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

August 12, 2024

""All of us urgently need to band together to pass a robust and just earth to future generations," says eminent environmental lawyer Edith Brown Weiss," coverage in EurekAlert!, August 12, 2024, featuring Professor Emerita Edith Brown Weiss.

August 12, 2024

"Imputing Proxy Advisor Recommendations," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Jonathon Zytnick, in The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, August 12, 2024.

August 12, 2024

"Some ‘inconvenient’ truths about pharmacy benefit managers," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Hyman, in Stat, August 12, 2024.

August 10, 2024

"Project 2025’s tax plan: hike taxes for average Americans," coverage on MSNBC, August 10, 2024, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

August 7, 2024

"Federal prosecutor under ethics cloud still prosecuting; few DC prosecutors ever punished," coverage in NBC4 Washington, August 7, 2024, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

August 5, 2024

"Supreme Court rejects Missouri’s bid to halt Trump’s sentencing in NY hush money case," coverage in Oregon Public Broadcasting, August 5, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

August 3, 2024

"Deputy’s fatal shooting of Sonya Massey highlights risky practice of hiring America’s legion of ‘wandering officers’," coverage in CNN, August 3, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

August 2, 2024

"What to do when you're in a class action," coverage on NPR, August 2, 2024, featuring Professor Maria Glover.

July 28, 2024

"‘All about dismantling the autonomy of women’: Project 2025 warns that Dobbs is ‘just the beginning’," coverage on MSNBC, July 28, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

July 28, 2024

"US supreme court rulings will affect response to threats like bird flu – experts," coverage in The Guardian, July 28, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 24, 2024

"Witnesses Call on Congress to Establish Regulatory Office in Wake of Loper," coverage in the Consumer Finance Monitor, July 24, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 23, 2024

"Top Takeaways from Full Committee Hearing on Congress in a Post-Chevron World," coverage in the Committee on House Administration, July 23, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 23, 2024

"Legal experts doubt GOP’s challenge to Biden swap," coverage in Fox 59, July 23, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

July 20, 2024

"Democrats are gaming out post-Biden options while he insists he'll stay in the race," coverage on NBC News, July 20, 2024, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 17, 2024

"Democrats consider expelling Menendez from the Senate after conviction in bribery trial," coverage in AP News, July 17, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 16, 2024

"Copying a person's likeness has become easy with AI. Is it legal?" coverage in Digital Journal, July 16, 2024, featuring Professor Kristelia García.

July 16, 2024

"'Turning down the temperature' shouldn’t mean silencing all criticism of Trump," coverage in The Guardian, July 16, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 16, 2024

"Overturning of ‘Chevron’ deference unlikely to have near-term effects on trade," coverage in Inside U.S. Trade, July 16, 2024, featuring Professor Kathleen Claussen.

July 15, 2024

"The Dismissal of the Trump Classified Documents Case Is Deeply Dangerous," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, in NY Times, July 15, 2024.

July 13, 2024

"Kneecapping Congress: The Supreme Court majority are not fans of the separation of powers," coverage in Boston Globe, July 13, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 11, 2024

"'Democracy turns into a dictatorship': Experts warn about SCOTUS presidential immunity ruling," coverage in USA Today, July 11, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 11, 2024

"Barrett’s Writing on Immunity Provides Another Path on Rehearing," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, in Bloomberg Law, July 11, 2024.

July 10, 2024

"No, Biden didn't order arrest of Supreme Court justices," coverage in USA Today, July 10, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 9, 2024

"Biden can't beat Trump, but Democrats have a path to pick a better nominee," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in USA Today, July 9, 2024. 

July 9, 2024

"Double-murder case dismissed after errors by judge, prosecutors," coverage in Washington Post, July 9, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

July 8, 2024

"We Have a Theory About Why John Roberts Went Full MAGA This Term," coverage in Slate, July 8, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 7, 2024

"Vying for West Virginia Governor, an ‘All of the Above’ Democrat Faces Long Odds Against a Republican Fossil Fuel Booster," coverage in Inside Climate News, July 7, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 5, 2024

"8 policies that could be vulnerable to new legal challenges," coverage in Washington Post, July 5, 2024, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

July 5, 2024

"Barrett sought middle ground in Trump immunity case. This time Roberts said no," coverage in LA Times, July 5, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

July 5, 2024

"Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett shows an independence from majority view in recent opinions," coverage in Associated Press, July 5, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 5, 2024

"US Supreme Court: 10 days of blockbuster decisions with huge implications for the future," coverage in The Conversation, July 5, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

July 4, 2024

"Justice Amy Coney Barrett is charting her own path on the bench," coverage in Washington Post, July 4, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

July 4, 2024

"Reviewing consequential and controversial decisions from the Supreme Court," coverage in PBS News, July 4, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 4, 2024

"Inside The Supreme Court’s Massive Power Grab This Term," coverage in TPM, July 4, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

July 2, 2024

"Again and again, U.S. Supreme Court slaps down 5th Circuit," coverage in Texas Tribune, July 2, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 2, 2024

"Justices give presidents immunity for official acts, further delaying Trump’s trial," coverage in Washington Post, July 2, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 2, 2024

"As Trump dominated the docket, divided Supreme Court moved boldly to the right," coverage in Washington Post, July 2, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein and Professor Stephen Vladeck.

July 1, 2024

"US Supreme Court's slow pace on immunity makes Trump trial before election unlikely," coverage in Reuters, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

July 1, 2024

"Donald unchained: SCOTUS decision would give Trump the immunity to run rampant just in time for a possible 2nd term, experts say," coverage in Business Insider, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

July 1, 2024

"'The courts aren't protecting us': Neal Katyal explains the Supreme Court immunity decision," coverage in CNN, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 1, 2024

"Is Trump immune from charges because he was president? Supreme Court forces lengthy review," coverage in USA Today, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

July 1, 2024

"The Supreme Court just limited federal power. Health care is feeling the shockwaves," coverage in KFF Health News, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

July 1, 2024

"The US Supreme Court Has Handed Big Tech a Big Gift," coverage in Wired, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor David Vladeck. 

June 30, 2024

"The ethical quandary facing the Supreme Court (and America)," coverage in CBS News, June 30, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

June 28, 2024

"American Environmentalism Just Got Shoved Into Legal Purgatory," coverage in The Atlantic, June 28, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 28, 2024

"Supreme Court says prosecutors improperly charged some Jan. 6 defendants," coverage in NPR, June 28, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

June 28, 2024

"Legal Fee Tracker: Lawyer's 4,000 hours help Sullivan & Cromwell reach $200 mln mark in FTX case," coverage in Reuters, June 28, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 28, 2024

"Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine: What it Means for Climate Change Policy," coverage in Inside Climate News, June 28, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 27, 2024

"Why the Supreme Court may be releasing decisions unusually late this year," coverage in WPTV, June 27, 2024, featuring Dean William Treanor, Professor Lawrence Gostin and Professor Cliff Sloan. 

June 27, 2024

"SCOTUS dismisses Idaho abortion ban case," coverage in WHNT News 19, June 27, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin. 

June 27, 2024

"Court’s Good Neighbor Stay Makes All EPA Rules Vulnerable, Sources Say," coverage in Inside EPA, June 27, 2024, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

June 25, 2024

"Global Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency Association Organizes Steering Committee To Propose Disclosure Framework for Digital Asset Tokens," coverage in PR Newswire, June 25, 2024, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

June 24, 2024

"Expert Testimony Ruling Expands Evidence Options for Both Sides," an opinion piece by Professor Paul F. Rothstein, in Bloomberg Law, June 24, 2024.

June 23, 2024

"Doug Emhoff on the role of second gentleman," coverage in CBS News, June 23, 2024, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

June 17, 2024

"Hedge funds leverage Texas office to challenge SEC regulations," coverage in Hedgeweek, June 17, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.

June 17, 2024

"U.S. Supreme Court overturns federal ban on gun bump stocks," coverage in WUFT, June 17, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.

June 14, 2024

"While the police oversight board struggled for access to police records, its attorney was also representing the city," coverage in Charlottesville Tomorrow, June 14, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

June 11, 2024

"Trump telegraphs plans to neuter Congress, this time by seizing spending," coverage in Washington Post, June 11, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

June 10, 2024

"Punching In: Starbucks’ Détente Lowers Heat in Labor Relations," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 10, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

June 7, 2024

"Trump plans to claim sweeping powers to cancel federal spending," coverage in Washington Post, June 7, 2024, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff. 

June 7, 2024

"Lawfare Daily: Mary McCord on the Effort to Hold Fake Electors Accountable," coverage in Lawfare, June 7, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

June 7, 2024

"Hunter Biden's federal gun trial: Week 1 recap," coverage in WBUR, June 7, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

June 6, 2024

"Barr, McConnell say Trump conviction will be overturned. Legal experts are doubtful," coverage in AOL.com, June 6, 2024, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

June 5, 2024

“I, a card-carrying member of the ACLU, support using traffic cameras,” coverage in Boston Globe, June 5, 2024, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 5, 2024

"House Republicans Unveil New Bill To Put Former Presidents Above The Law," coverage in Above The Law, June 5, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck. 

June 4, 2024

“How a humble civil servant could end up holding ‘extraordinary power’ over Donald Trump,” coverage in The Independent, June 4, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 3, 2024

"How Ken Paxton is stretching the boundaries of consumer protection laws to pursue political targets," coverage in Texas Standard, June 3, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

June 3, 2024

“Protecting the NRA’s Freedom of Speech Rights Protects Us All,” an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in Bloomberg Law, June 3, 2024.

June 2, 2024

“Thurgood Marshall Was My Mentor. He’d Be Furious with the Court Today,” an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, June 2, 2024.

May 31, 2024

“FactCheck: Q&A on Trump's criminal conviction,” coverage in NBC10 Philadelphia, May 31, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

May 31, 2024

"Trump rails against conviction," coverage in Fox 5 San Diego, May 31, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 30, 2024

"Georgetown law professor reacts to Trump verdict," coverage in KVNF Live, May 30, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 30, 2024

"Georgetown law professor reacts to Trump verdict," coverage in WUNC, May 30, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 29, 2024

"Jurors deliberate in Trump hush money trial," coverage in Fox 59 News, May 29, 2024, featuring Judge Gregory Mize.

May 28, 2024

"'It's going to be ugly': Analysis shows 'off the rails' Supreme Court about to get 'worse'," coverage in MSN, May 28, 2024, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

May 28, 2024

"Sheila Foster Recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Environmental Lawyers," coverage in State of the Planet, May 28, 2024, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.

May 27, 2024

"WHO chief Tedros 'confident' of eventual pandemic treaty deal," coverage in Reuters, May 27, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 26, 2024

"Comment: Why TikTok’s lawsuit of federal ban isn’t all talk," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in Herald.Net, May 26, 2024.

May 23, 2024

"Trump says he's 'looking at' restricting birth control access," coverage on MSNBC, May 23, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

May 22, 2024

"National Archives Panel Examines Legacy of Brown v. Board on 70th Anniversary," coverage in National Archives News, May 22, 2024, featuring Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

May 21, 2024

"TikTok law threatening a ban if the app isn’t sold raises First Amendment concerns," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in The Conversation, May 21, 2024.

May 16, 2024

"Early Big Law Recruiting Is Ruining the First Year of Law School," an opinion piece by Assistant Dean Amy Mattock and Dean William M. Treanor, in Bloomberg Law, May 16, 2024.

May 16, 2024

"Leading Crypto-Policy Academic in Washington to Open Disclosure Firm Bluprynt," coverage in CoinDesk, May 16, 2024, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.

May 16, 2024

"Brown v. Board of Education: 70 Years Later," coverage in The U.S. House of Representative, Committee on Education and the Workforce, May 16, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

May 8, 2024

"Where Trump's classified documents case stands after judge indefinitely postponed start," coverage in PBS NewsHour, May 8, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 7, 2024

"Profs & Pints DC: Trademarks and Tippling," coverage in The Georgetowner, May 7, 2024, featuring Associate Professor  Amanda Levendowski.

May 7, 2024

"2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award: Christy Lopez ’90," coverage in Univ. of California, Riverside, May 7, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

May 1, 2024

"How colleges decide when to call in police to break up campus protests," coverage in PBS Newshour, May 1, 2024, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

May 1, 2024

"Sex, Secrets Trigger Downfall of Star Texas Bankruptcy Judge," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 1, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

April 27, 2024

"Day Seven of the Trump Trial: David Pecker, Trash Collector," coverage in Washington Monthly, April 27, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

April 26, 2024

"TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say," coverage in Ars Technica, April 26, 2024, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

April 23, 2024

"Prosecutors want Trump fined for violating gag order," coverage on WHTM ABC 27, April 23, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

April 21, 2024

"Anti-abortion states are targeting an emergency healthcare law. Will the supreme court side with them?," coverage in The Guardian, April 21, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 19, 2024

"Supreme Court to weigh Trump immunity question next week," coverage in Spectrum News, April 19, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

April 18, 2024

"Trump's alleged 'hush money' scheme, explained," coverage in WBUR, April 18, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 17, 2024

"Social Justice Advocates Talk Racial Justice in Education, Criminal Justice and Politics," coverage in The Hoya, April 17, 2024, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 16, 2024

"Donald Trump faces first trial of a former U.S. president," coverage on WECT News 6, April 16, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

April 15, 2024

"What Ukraine has given to America," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Hill, April 15, 2024.

April 15, 2024

"Abortion and the Comstock “Chastity” Law Time Bomb," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse and Professor William Eskridge, in The Washington Monthly, April 15, 2024.

April 11, 2024

"O.J. Simpson dies from cancer at 76," on CBC News, April 11, 2024, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

April 8, 2024

"Prof. Robert P. Thompson Shares Insights on Securities Law at ND Law Patricia O'Hara Distinguished Lecture in Law & Business," coverage in University of Notre Dame - The Law School, April 8, 2024, featuring Professor Robert B. Thompson.

April 7, 2024

"Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts – a Book Review of Yvonne Tew’s “Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts”," coverage by The American Journal of Comparative Law, April 7, 2024, featuring Professor Yvonne Tew.

April 5, 2024

"Ex-Obama solicitor general will represent Democrats in line lawsuit," coverage in the New Jersey Globe, April 5, 2024, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 3, 2024

"Texas immigration controversy rekindles fight over Arizona’s ‘show me your papers’ law," coverage in CNN, April 3, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz.

April 1, 2024

"House bill shows federal interest in campus speech: experts," coverage in The GW Hatchet, April 1, 2024, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

March 29, 2024

Does “And” Really Mean “And”? Not Always, the Supreme Court Rules, coverage in Mother Jones, March 29, 2024, quoting Professor Kevin Tobia.

March 27, 2024

"US supreme court hearing not a success for anti-abortion doctors, experts say," coverage in The Guardian, March 27, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 26, 2024

"Supreme Court looks at abortion pill mifepristone," coverage in WSHU, March 26, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin.

March 21, 2024

"Georgetown Law Professors Argue Before Supreme Court, Debate First Amendment Rights," coverage in The Hoya, March 21, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole and Professor Neal Katyal.

March 21, 2024

"'We’ve become so far removed': Goodwin on the realities of abortion," coverage in MSNBC, March 21, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

March 19, 2024

Inside The Ritzy Retreats Hosting Right-Wing Judges, coverage in Huffington Post, March 19, 2024, quoting Professor Kevin Tobia.

March 18, 2024

"Georgetown Law professors face off in First Amendment Supreme Court case," coverage on WUSA9, March 18, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole and Professor Neal Katyal.

March 17, 2024

"Georgetown colleagues set for rare Supreme Court faceoff in NRA case," coverage in The Hill, March 17, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole, Professor Neal Katyal and Dean William Treanor.

March 13, 2024

"House Republicans Warn Against College Athlete Unions," coverage in Inside Higher Education, March 13, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

March 12, 2024

"Congress Debates over NLRB’s Classification of Student Athletes as Employees," coverage in SHRM, March 12, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

March 12, 2024

"Reforming Corporate Governance Is a Path to Better ESG Strategy," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Aisha Saad, in Bloomberg Law, March 12, 2024.

March 11, 2024

"Stephen Bright to Speak at UConn Law 2024 Commencement," coverage in UConn Today, March 11, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.

March 5, 2024

"Supreme Court put onus on Congress to enforce ‘Insurrection’ ban," coverage in Roll Call, March 5, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

March 4, 2024

"Supreme Court green lights Trump 2024 candidacy," coverage in WSFA 12, March 4, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

March 4, 2024

"IBA committee releases updated conflict guidelines," coverage in Global Arbitration Review, March 04, 2024, featuring Professor Mallory B. Silberman.

February 28, 2024

"What Happens If We Actually Treat Fetuses Like People?," coverage in Mother Jones, February 28, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

February 23, 2024

"Supreme Court set to hear challenge to Florida, Texas social media regulations," coverage in Spectrum News 1, February 23, 2024, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

February 21, 2024

"Boy Scouts Settlement Pause Marks Shift on Bankruptcy Doctrine," coverage in Bloomberg Law News, February 21, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

February 20, 2024

"Professor calls Alabama Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos 'uncharted territory'," coverage in ABC News, February 20, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

February 16, 2024

"Supreme Court Weighs Next Steps on Trump Immunity Bid (Podcast)," coverage in Bloomberg Law News, February 16, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

February 15, 2024

"Disney-Fox-Warner Streaming Deal Faces DOJ Antitrust Review," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 15, 2024, featuring Professor Emeritus Steve Salop.

February 14, 2024

"Judge’s Order Deals Blow to Sysco, Burford Capital in Pork Suits," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 14, 2024, featuring Professor Maria Glover.

February 14, 2024

"Does copyright help artists? Not necessarily, say these writers," coverage in The Washington Post, February 14, 2024, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

February 9, 2024

"Podcast | The Constitution Drafting Project: A Discussion of Five New Amendment," coverage in the National Constitution Center, February 9, 2024, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

February 9, 2024

"Supreme Court hears arguments about Trump’s eligibility to be on the ballot," coverage on ABC27 News, February 9, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

February 8, 2024

"A Fight Against Misinformation - Taifha Natalee Alexande," coverage in Diverse Education, February 8, 2024, featuring Taifha Natalee Alexande, Associate Professor Janel George, and Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

February 8, 2024

"The Constitution Drafting Project: A Discussion of Five New Amendments," coverage in the National Constitution Center, February 8, 2024, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

February 8, 2024

"Supreme Court hears arguments about Trump’s eligibility to be on the ballot," coverage in Fox 59, February 8, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

February 7, 2024

"Supreme Court set to weigh in on crucial election question," coverage in Fox 2 now, February 7, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

February 7, 2024

"Supreme Court could toss Trump eligibility dispute to Congress," coverage in Roll Call, February 7, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

February 4, 2024

"As violent crime soars in Washington, D.C. , Trump vows a ‘federal takeover’," coverage on NBC News, February 4, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor E​​duardo Ferrer.

February 2, 2024

"The Political Economy of the Decline of Antitrust Enforcement in the US," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 2, 2024.

January 31, 2024

"50 Years Of Home Rule: How Opponents Weaponize Crime, Then And Now," coverage in DCist, January 31, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 30, 2024

"WVU Law Copenhaver Lecture welcomes Michele Goodwin," coverage in WVU Enews, January 30, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

January 30, 2024

"Miseducation and the Project of Panic, Propaganda and Power," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Janel George in Ms. Magazine, January 30, 2024.

January 28, 2024

"“It is a sin and a shame”: Exposing Racism in the U.S. Tax Code," coverage on MSNBC, January 28, 2024, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

January 28, 2024

"Special monitor suggests Trump falsified disclosures over $48 million loan in what could be tax evasion, report says," coverage in Business Insider India, January 28, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 26, 2024

"What’s next for MCPS Superintendent McKnight?," coverage in MoCo 360, January 26, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.

January 15, 2024

"Opinion | Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Radical," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 15, 2024.

January 12, 2024

"Philadelphia is latest city to restrict ski masks in public spaces," coverage in the New Jersey Monitor, January 12, 2024, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

January 8, 2024

"Trump expected to appear in court for immunity claim," coverage on WAFB 9, January 8, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

January 4, 2024

"Ukraine is succeeding and deserves continued American support," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Hill, January 4, 2024.

January 3, 2024

"Trump fights effort to kick him off state ballots," coverage in WAVY, January 3, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

January 3, 2024

"Report: Thomas May Also Be Dodging Tax Bill With Failure to Report Gifts," coverage in Truthout, January 3, 2024, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

January 2, 2024

"Congress Can Curb Abuse of the Presidential Pardon Power," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Just Security, January 2, 2024.

January 1, 2024

"Nikki Haley fumbled an easy chance to explain slavery, her home state and GOP history," an opinion piece by Professor Michele Goodwin, in The Hill, January 1, 2024.

January 1, 2024

"Finalists vying to oversee Minneapolis' consent decrees tout experience, diverse teams," coverage in Star Tribune, January 1, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

December 29, 2023

"Can a simple procedural reform fix universities’ speech policies?," an opinion piece by Professor John Hasnas, in The Hill, December 29, 2023.

December 28, 2023

"‘The risks of being pregnant in the U.S.’: Recapping attacks on reproductive freedom in 2023," coverage on MSNBC, December 28, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

December 26, 2023

"The Lawfare Podcast: The Court at War," coverage in Lawfare, December 26, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Clifford Sloan.

December 22, 2023

"A Trump Coup Trial Primer," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan, in the Washington Monthly, December 22, 2023.

December 21, 2023

"Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy after $148M defamation judgment," coverage on ABC News, December 21, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

December 21, 2023

"Fredrickson: The constitutional clause used in the Colorado ruling have never been before SCOTUS," coverage in Bloomberg Television, December 21, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

December 18, 2023

"2024 Set To Be Crucial Year For Child Online Safety Litigation," coverage in Tech Policy Press, December 18, 2023, featuring Professor Emerita Angela Campbell.

December 18, 2023

"Biden should honor the woman who stood up to Japanese American incarceration," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan, in The Washington Post, December 18, 2023.

December 11, 2023

"Meta lawsuit against the FTC could put a leash on the agency's regulatory powers," coverage in The Record, December 11, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

December 4, 2023

"Justifying Hamas’s barbarism at Georgetown Law," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche in The Hill, December 4, 2023.

December 2, 2023

"Learning from Justice O’Connor," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth in Just Security, December 2, 2023.

December 1, 2023

"Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on Supreme Court, dies at 93," coverage in CNBC, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan. 

December 1, 2023

"Meta Lawsuit a ‘Serious Attack’ on FTC Enforcement Authority," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

December 1, 2023

"Supreme Court set to hear Purdue Pharma case that could shake up opioid settlement - and the bankruptcy process," coverage in Marketwatch, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

December 1, 2023

"Do Florida women, doctors face felony charges for abortions? Fact-checking Gavin Newsom ad," coverage in PolitiFact, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin.

November 30, 2023

"Monica Lewinsky on Her Plan to Fix the Constitution," coverage in Vanity Fair, November 30, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. 

November 28, 2023

"Members of Congress Don’t Dance on TikTok," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in Tech Policy, November 28, 2023.

November 28, 2023

"When does life end? A father didn’t believe his daughter was dead. He says the hospital still harvested her Organs," coverage in The Guardian, November 28, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

November 23, 2023

"IRS Delays Tax Deadlines Set by Congress. It Could Cost $8 Billion," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, November 23, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

November 22, 2023

"Collateral Damage: Preserving Health and Humanity During War (with Larry Gostin)," coverage in Ms. Studios, November 22, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin and Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 22, 2023

"Bloomberg Law: 5th Circuit, Ghost Guns, Patent Trolls," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 22, 2023, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 20, 2023

"Lesson Plan: U.S. Supreme Court During WWII," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 20, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

November 17, 2023

"Bell Ringer: Thurgood Marshall and the Court," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

November 17, 2023

"The election interference case against Trump is taking shape," coverage in NPR, November 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 17, 2023

"Bell Ringer: Japanese Internment Cases," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

November 17, 2023

"‘The election interference case against Trump is taking shape," coverage on NPR, November 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 17, 2023

"How Abortion is Reshaping American Elections After Dobbs," coverage in KQED, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

November 16, 2023

"Law profs, business groups spar over proposed consumer arbitration ban," coverage in Reuters, November 16, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

November 15, 2023

"Bloomberg Law: SCOTUS Ethics Code Is PR," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 15, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

November 13, 2023

"It’s Not Just the Secret Service: Washington Drivers Warned to Lock Their Doors, Don’t Stop Amid Capital Carjacking Epidemic," coverage in The Messenger News, November 13, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

November 8, 2023

"In D.C., crypto is pivoting to tokenization—if AI doesn’t take the spotlight first," coverage in Fortune, November 8, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

November 6, 2023

"The U.S. is seeking a double standard on guns. That’s wrong," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in The Washington Post, November 6, 2023.

November 1, 2023

"D.C. Voices: Juvenile Justice," coverage in D.C. Policy Center, November 1, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

November 1, 2023

"The death toll from Gaza, explained," coverage in Vox, November 1, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

November 1, 2023

"Money 2020 Spotlight | Uniting Forces - FinTech, Crypto, and Insights from Patrick Murck and Chris Brummer," coverage in CoinDesk, November 1, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 31, 2023

"Supreme Court weighs whether government officials can block people on social media," coverage in WKRG News 5, October 31, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 30, 2023

"Israel-Hamas war creates divisions at colleges across U.S.," coverage in CNN, October 30, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

October 28, 2023

"MedStar, Georgetown Law Success in Legal Aid for Maternity Care," coverage in Mirage News, October 28, 2023, featuring Professor Vicki Girard.

October 27, 2023

"The Dangers of Google’s Search Trial Secrecy," an opinion piece by Professor Erin Carroll, in Promarket, October 27, 2023.

October 27, 2023

"Supreme Court to examine public officials’ social media blocks," coverage in Spectrum News, October 27, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 26, 2023

"Report reveals influencers paid to promote ‘possibly carcinogenic’ substance: ‘Companies think they can get away with it’," coverage in Yahoo! News, October 26, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 26, 2023

"Challenge to MLB’s antitrust exemption nears juncture: chase payday or history?," coverage in The Athletic, October 26, 2023, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

October 26, 2023

"This conservative appeals court’s rulings are testing the Supreme Court," coverage in The Washington Post, October 26, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 22, 2023

"GOP Presidential Candidates Unite Around Calls to Deport Pro-Palestine Students," coverage in Vanity Fair, October 22, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 21, 2023

"Plea deals pose threat to Trump in election case," coverage in Maine Public Radio, October 21, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 20, 2023

"Republicans target visas of student protesters. That violates free speech, experts say," coverage in The Washington Post, October 20, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 18, 2023

"At NYU Law Forum, experts discuss the pending criminal cases against Trump," coverage in NYU Law News, October 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 18, 2023

"At NYU Law Forum, experts discuss the pending criminal cases against Trump," coverage in NYU Law News, October 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 17, 2023

"A.I. May Not Get a Chance to Kill Us if This Kills It First," coverage in Slate, October 17, 2023, featuring Professor Kristelia García.

October 16, 2023

"Analysis: Trump puts courts in bind with criticism of judges, legal system," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 16, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

October 14, 2023

"Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas thinks the press has too much freedom," coverage in The Grio, October 14, 2023, featuring Professor John Hasnas.

October 13, 2023

"Some want to grant temporary House speaker more power as Republican gridlock stalls Congress," coverage in the Associated Press, October 13, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 12, 2023

"We Don’t Talk About Leonard: The Man Behind the Right’s Supreme Court Supermajority," coverage in ProPublica, October 12, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 11, 2023

"What Is Pro Bono Law?," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, October 11, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

October 11, 2023

"Texas bankruptcy judge questioned over relationship with local lawyer," coverage in the ABA Journal, October 11, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

October 10, 2023

"ACUS Update: New Statement of Principles on Public Engagement in Rulemaking, Fall Committee Schedules Announced, New Working Group Established, & More," coverage in the Yale Journal on Regulation, October 10, 2023, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

October 10, 2023

"Dozens of intl. legal experts: Hamas committed war crimes, crimes against humanity," coverage in 7 Israel National News, October 10, 2023, featuring Professor David Luban.

October 9, 2023

"Maybe the Speaker of the House Must be a Member of Congress," coverage in Verdict, October 9, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 8, 2023

"Scoop: House members tee up pro-Israel resolution," coverage in Axios, October 8, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 8, 2023

"Biden's support of labor has imperiled support from the business world," coverage on NBC News, October 8, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.

October 6, 2023

"Donald Trump’s clearest legal strategy: Delay," coverage on CNN, October 6, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 5, 2023

"Is Donald Trump normalizing political violence in America?" coverage on WNYC's On Point, October 5, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 4, 2023

"Ain’t no rule saying a dog can’t be speaker of the House," coverage in The Washington Post, October 4, 2023, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

September 30, 2023

"The Supreme Court prepares for a new term, taking up abortion and gun cases amid ethics concerns," coverage in PBS Newshour, September 30, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 29, 2023

"Supreme Court's new term kicks off with social media, guns, Flo Rida song on the docket," coverage in Spectrum News NY1, September 29, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.

September 29, 2023

"The Lawyer Trying to Hold Gunmakers Responsible for Mass Shootings," coverage in The New York Times, September 29, 2023, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

September 26, 2023

"2023 Robert E. Dalton Roundtable on International Law in Government Practice," coverage in the American Society of International Law, September 26, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice David P. Stewart.

September 22, 2023

"Push to Gag Trump Pits Free Speech Against Risk of Violence," coverage in The New York Times, September 22, 2023, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

September 19, 2023

"Secretary Mayorkas Announces Establishment of Homeland Intelligence Experts Group," coverage in U.S. Department of Homeland Security, September 19, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino. 

September 19, 2023

"Restoring the Voting Rights Act is still on this Alabama Democrat's agenda," coverage in NPR, September 19, 2023, featuring Professor Aderson Francois. 

September 18, 2023

" 'The Court at War' Tackles the Supreme Court During WWII," coverage in the Washingtonian, September 18, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan. 

September 14, 2023

"In Poland, Testing Women for Abortion Drugs Is a Reality. It Could Happen Here," coverage in The New York Times, September 14, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

September 14, 2023

"Companies Already Ban the Use of Their Drugs for Lethal Injection. Now They're Blocking IV Equipment," coverage in The Intercept, September 14, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 14, 2023

"A Path Forward for New York City in the Migrant Crisis?," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 14, 2023, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

September 13, 2023

"Justice Samuel Alito Refuses to Recuse," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

September 13, 2023

"The food industry pays ‘influencer’ dietitians to shape your eating habits," coverage in The Washington Post, September 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 12, 2023

"FDR Library & Museum presents a Constitution Day conversation & book signing," coverage in the Mid Huston News, September 12, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

September 10, 2023

"A Progressive Perspective: Policing is Difficult and Very Complex Work," coverage in The Trentonian, September 10, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 8, 2023

"Dueling letters reveal feds worry Georgia SNAP delays will get worse, state feels held back by feds," coverage in 11 Alive, September 8, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

September 7, 2023

"The Supreme Court Could Upend the Housing Market," coverage in Newsweek, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 7, 2023

"Council Special Report: Rethinking International Rules on Subsidies," coverage in Council on Foreign Relations, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

September 7, 2023

"Kristin Henning: The criminalization of Black children needs to stop," coverage in Youth Today, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

September 5, 2023

"Proud Boys, Oath Keepers prosecutions set stage for Trump DC trial," coverage in The Hill, September 5, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 3, 2023

"Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 3, 2023

"At last, a Labor Day when workers can celebrate their power," coverage in The Washington Post, September 3, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

September 3, 2023

"Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks," coverage in The Washington Post, September 3, 2023, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 2, 2023

"Cities move to enact juvenile curfews to curb crime," coverage in NPR, September 2, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

September 2, 2023

"Cities move to enact juvenile curfews to curb crime," coverage on WUNC 91.5, September 2, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

September 1, 2023

"The Supreme Court’s next target: Big government" coverage in Courthouse News Service, September 1, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 31, 2023

"Proposal against a neo-Nazi training camp sparks free speech debate in Maine," coverage in WBUR, August 31, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 31, 2023

"Biden’s Recent Court Picks Diverge From Progressive Strategy" coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 31, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

August 31, 2023

"Drugmakers could find sympathetic US Supreme Court in drug pricing lawsuits" coverage in Reuters, August 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 29, 2023

"How Might Trump Challenge the March 4 Trial Date in the Federal Election Case?" coverage in the New York Times, on Aug. 29, 2023, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

August 27, 2023

"Right-wing sheriffs group that challenges federal law is gaining acceptance around the country," coverage in the Associated Press, August 27, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 27, 2023

"How the Cash Bail system is stacked against poor Americans" coverage on MSNBC, August 27, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 25, 2023

"Thanks to NLRB's Cemex Decision, 'Union-Busting Just Got a Lot Harder'," coverage in Common Dreams, August 25, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.

August 24, 2023

"Analysis: How indictments against Donald Trump could impact the 2024 Presidential race," coverage in WFTV 9, August 24, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

August 23, 2023

"Trump indictments in DC, Georgia see overlapping charges, complications: Experts," coverage on ABC News, August 23, 2023, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

August 21, 2023

"God-given rights: The nationwide spread of the ‘constitutional sheriff’," coverage in Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting, August 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 21, 2023

"What we know about Trump’s latest criminal indictment," coverage in the 1A, August 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 20, 2023

"What a Supreme Court ruling could mean for access to Mifepristone," coverage in MSNBC, August 20, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

August 18, 2023

"Mississippi 'goon squad' officers are part of larger law enforcement problem, experts say," coverage in Yahoo! News, August 18, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

August 17, 2023

"How 5th Circuit Court of Appeals mifepristone ruling pokes holes in wider FDA authority," coverage in USA Today, August 17, 2023, featuring Professor O. Lawrence Gostin.

August 17, 2023

"Trump’s Effort to Push Jan. 6 Trial to 2026 Indicates ‘His Own Consciousness of Guilt,’ Former Obama Counsel Says (Video)," coverage in The Wrap, August 17, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

August 15, 2023

"Analysis | After years of spreading lies, election deniers face consequences," coverage in The New York Times, August 15, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 15, 2023

"PolitiFact FL: DOJ indicts Trump over his actions, not for questioning the 2020 election," coverage in WUSF, August 15, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 11, 2023

"John Roberts Takes Control on Voting Rights," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Just Security, August 11, 2023.

August 11, 2023

"Sacklers’ Fate at Supreme Court Poised to Reshape Bankruptcy Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 11, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

August 10, 2023

"Donald Trump is using a First Amendment defense in his 2020 election case. Experts say it won't work," coverage in USA Today, August 10, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

August 10, 2023

"The Inside Story - Trump in Court | Episode 104 Transcript," coverage in VOA, August 10, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

August 10, 2023

"First Conservatives Came for Affirmative Action. Now They’re Gunning for DEI Programs," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, August 10, 2023.

August 9, 2023

"Trump wants his election conspiracy trial moved away from Washington. That won’t be easy," coverage by the Associated Press, August 9, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

August 9, 2023

"Trying to boost diversity over margaritas at the Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium," coverage in Marketplace, August 9, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

August 8, 2023

"A former federal prosecutor dissects the latest Trump indictment," coverage in The Washington Post, August 8, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 5, 2023

"Kevin McCarthy makes apples to oranges comparisons in response about Trump charges," coverage in USA Today, August 5, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

August 4, 2023

"How Jack Smith Structured the Trump Election Indictment to Reduce Risks," coverage in The New York Times, August 4, 2023, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

August 4, 2023

"The War on Cities," coverage in The New Yorker, August 4, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 3, 2023

"Why the Trump trial should be televised," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, in The Washington Post, August 3, 2023.

August 3, 2023

"Trump Indicted a Third Time (Audio)," coverage in Bloomberg, August 3, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

August 2, 2023

"Donald Trump faces KKK-era law, tough judge after third criminal indictment," coverage in Courthouse News Service, August 2, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

August 1, 2023

"Justice Alito Sparks Another Controversy," coverage in Bloomberg, August 1, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

July 30, 2023

"Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp can teach Jason Aldean a thing or two about small towns," coverage in Salon, July 30, 2023, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

July 29, 2023

"Alito Claims Congress Can’t Regulate SCOTUS. The Constitution Says Otherwise," coverage in Truthout, July 29, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 26, 2023

"Announcing the ProMarket Merger Guidelines Symposium," coverage in Promarket, July 26, 2023, featuring Professor Emeritus Steven C. Salop.

July 24, 2023

"The legal challenges facing former President Donald Trump," coverage in The 1A, July 24, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

July 23, 2023

"Drugmakers Are ‘Throwing the Kitchen Sink’ to Halt Medicare Price Negotiations," coverage in The New York Times, July 23, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 22, 2023

"Tyranny of the minority: Liberal law profs urge Biden to defy the courts and the public," coverage in The Hill, July 22, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 22, 2023

"Why Microsoft and Activision Blizzard's antitrust victory could revive US dealmaking," coverage in The National News, July 22, 2023, featuring Professor Emeritus Steven Salop.

July 21, 2023

"U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Announces Commissioner Rochelle M. Garza as Chairperson and Commissioner Victoria F. Nourse as Vice-Chairperson," coverage in Cision, July 21, 2023, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 21, 2023

"Expert: 'No legal authority' to expunge Trump impeachments despite House GOP effort," coverage in Spectrum News, July 21, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

July 21, 2023

"‘Why Is My Child Always On Lockdown?’: Confinement At D.C.’s Youth Jail Worries Parents, Advocates," coverage in DCist, July 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

July 20, 2023

"Council extends Rapid Rehousing timeline, tightens limits on rental application fees," coverage in The DC Line, July 20, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Marta Beresin.

July 19, 2023

"How Harlan Crow slashed his tax bill by taking Clarence Thomas on superyacht cruises," coverage in KERA News, July 19, 2023, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

July 18, 2023

"The solution to Biden’s student loan problems is right before his eyes," an opinion piece by Professor Brian Galle and Professor Adam Levitin, in The Washington Post, July 18, 2023.

July 18, 2023

"SCOTUS affirmative action decision continues the debate over the 14th Amendment," coverage in WBUR, July 18, 2023, featuring  Professor Sheryll Cashin.

July 17, 2023

"How Harlan Crow Slashed his Tax Bill by Taking Clarence Thomas on Superyacht Cruises," coverage in the New American Journal, July 17, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle and Professor Neel Sukhatme.

July 17, 2023

"How Harlan Crow Slashed his Tax Bill by Taking Clarence Thomas on Superyacht Cruises," coverage in ProPublica, July 17, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle and Professor Neel Sukhatme.

July 15, 2023

"How a combination of Covid lawsuits and media coverage keeps misinformation churning," coverage in the Lake County Record-Bee, July 15, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 15, 2023

"Birth control soon to be available over-the-counter," coverage on MSNBC, July 15, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.

July 14, 2023

"Broadridge’s Digital Disclosure Survey: Crypto Investors Track Wrong Performance Metrics, Broadridge survey finds," coverage in Crowdfund Insider, July 14, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

July 13, 2023

"A prosecutor analyzes Trump lawyers’ request for indefinite trial delay," coverage in The Washington Post, July 13, 2023, featuring Visting Professor Mary McCord.

July 13, 2023

"How could (and how would) UVa begin tracking political and religious affiliation?," coverage in The Daily Progress, July 13, 2023, featuring Professor Jeffery Shulman.

July 12, 2023

"Congress: Tax-prep giants shared private taxpayer data with Facebook, Google," coverage in The Week, July 12, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

July 12, 2023

"Tax prep companies shared private taxpayer data with Google and Meta for years, congressional probe finds," coverage on NBC News Palm Springs, July 12, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

July 11, 2023

“Traditional finance metrics prioritised over crypto-specific ones, Broadridge survey finds,” coverage in Fintech Global, July 11, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

July 10, 2023

"Berkeley Talks: Legal scholars unpack Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action," coverage on Berkeley News, July 10, 2023, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

July 10, 2023

"Crypto Investors Are Neglecting Key Metrics, Broadridge Survey Finds," coverage in Decential, July 10, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

July 9, 2023

"State laws targeting LGBTQ rights have a new foe: federal judges," coverage on NBC News, July 9, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

July 9, 2023

"‘Democracy is at risk’: inside the fight for supreme court reform," coverage in The Guardian, July 9, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

July 8, 2023

"‘The US just destroyed its stock of chemical weapons, is this a global shift?," coverage on KCBS Radio, July 8, 2023, featuring Professor David Koplow.

July 7, 2023

"The world is officially 'free' of chemical weapons. Here's what that means," coverage on NPR, July 7, 2023, featuring Professor David Koplow.

July 7, 2023

"Judicial roadblocks fail to slow high court’s conservative majority," coverage in Courthouse News Service, July 7, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 6, 2023

"Could a ‘fake’ same-sex couple force the Supreme Court to revisit a case targeting LGBT+ rights?," coverage in the Independent, July 6, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 5, 2023

"Unlawful marketing? Highland Park lawsuit targets maker of gun used in mass shooting," coverage on NBC 5 Chicago, July 5, 2023, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 5, 2023

"Standing Requirement Is a Bulwark Against Judicial Overreach," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence, in Bloomberg Law, July 5, 2023.

July 2, 2023

"What we know before the Jonathan Majors trial," coverage in The Washington Post, July 2, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 1, 2023

"A conservative overhaul of public life: what the supreme court’s term means for the US," coverage in The Guardian, July 1, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

June 30, 2023

"What the Supreme Court's gay wedding website ruling means for LGBTQ rights," coverage on NBC News, June 30, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

June 30, 2023

"Why Americans, including Obama, are in awe of Indian-American attorney Neal Katyal," coverage in WION, June 30, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

June 30, 2023

"SCOTUS LGBTQ+ ruling sparks fear of widespread discrimination," coverage in WOWK 13 News, June 30, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

June 30, 2023

"Supreme Court's recent LGBTQ+ ruling sparks debate: Freedom of speech or discrimination?," coverage on WJLA, June 30, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

June 29, 2023

"Supreme Court ruling entangles Biden’s environmental justice efforts," coverage in E&E News, June 29, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.

June 28, 2023

"The Snowden disclosures, 10 years on," coverage in iapp, June 28, 2023, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

June 28, 2023

"Oregon lawmakers send paramilitary bill to governor’s desk," coverage in OPB, June 28, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

June 28, 2023

"Norfolk Southern Ruling Dulls Liability Shield for Companies," an opinion piece by Professor Kevin Arlyck, in Bloomberg Law, June 28, 2023.

June 26, 2023

"Philly leaders want to ban ski masks to prevent gun violence; opponents say it’s an intrusion on Black youth," coverage on WHYY, June 26, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

June 25, 2023

"Chicago's consent decree woes offer a warning as Minneapolis police face federal oversight," coverage on NBC News, June 25, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 23, 2023

"Could Trump Be Un-Impeached? GOP Starts Process To ‘Expunge’ Ex-President’s Record," coverage in Forbes, June 23, 2023, featuring Professor Joshua Chafetz.

June 23, 2023

"Trump wrongly uses Clinton socks case as defense in classified docs probe, legal experts say," coverage in USA Today, June 23, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

June 21, 2023

"Hunter Biden’s Questionable Case of ‘Special Treatment’," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, June 21, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

June 19, 2023

"A former prosecutor explains what surprised her most about Trump’s indictment," coverage in The Washington Post, June 19, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

June 19, 2023

"The Supreme Court Often Saves its Toughest Criticism for Itself," coverage in Real Clear Policy, June 19, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

June 18, 2023

"‘Dark side of the human spirit’: Stephen Bright’s death penalty fight," coverage in The Guardian, June 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.

June 16, 2023

"The fight against cancer faces daunting new challenge: debt politics," coverage in The Hill, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 16, 2023

"Not Real News: A look at what didn't happen this week," coverage in WRAL News, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

June 16, 2023

"Legal experts counter Trump documents claims," coverage in Arkansas Democrat Gazette, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

June 16, 2023

"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage in the Ohio Capital Journal, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle.  

June 14, 2023

"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage in The New York Times, June 14, 2023, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

June 13, 2023

"Trump federal indictment: How serious are obstruction charges?," coverage on ABC News, June 13, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

June 13, 2023

"Former President Trump was indicted in federal case. Now what?," coverage on WHIOTV 7, June 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.  

June 13, 2023

"For the Roberts court, upholding precedent leaves more questions than answers," coverage in Courthouse News Service, June 13, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 13, 2023

"The Constitutional Kamikaze Tea-party veteran Mark Meckler and his “grassroots army” plot a right-wing reboot of the country," coverage in New York, June 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

June 12, 2023

"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage in GPB, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 12, 2023

"Claims misrepresent 1,850 boxes of Biden documents at Delaware university," coverage in AP News, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

June 12, 2023

"How a Trump-Appointed Judge Could Influence His Documents Case," coverage in The New York Times, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

June 9, 2023

"Donald Trump indictment: Seven charges over classified documents case," coverage on BBC News, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

June 9, 2023

"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage on NPR, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

 

June 9, 2023

"Jack Smith, special counsel in classified documents case, defends his work," coverage on NPR, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

 

June 8, 2023

"FBI Claims Secret Evidence Trumps Religious Discrimination Charges in Domestic Spying Case," coverage in Time, June 8, 2023, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

June 8, 2023

"Americans express skepticism of race in college admissions ahead of big Supreme Court ruling," coverage in Courthouse News Service, June 8, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

June 8, 2023

"Public May Accept AI Courts, But Judges Not So Sure," coverage in Law360, June 8, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia.

June 8, 2023

"Professor Jeffrey Kahn and other prominent legal scholars file Brief with Russian Court," coverage by SMU Dedman School of Law, June 8, 2023, featuring Professor Peter B. Edelman as amici co-signer in the brief.

June 8, 2023

"Professor Jeffrey Kahn and other prominent legal scholars file Brief with Russian Court," coverage by SMU Dedman School of Law, June 8, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson as amici co-signer in the brief.

June 5, 2023

"The cozy relationships and shadowy disclosures behind Baltimore’s $8M police consent decree," coverage in The Baltimore Banner, June 5, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 1, 2023

"New Amendments and the Future of Constitutional Reform," coverage in National Constitution Center, June 1, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

May 31, 2023

"US Supreme Court rulings darken forecast for EPA powers," coverage in Yahoo! Finance, May 31, 2023, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

May 30, 2023

"This Supreme Court Loves to Legislate From the Bench. See Their Latest Decision on the EPA and Wetlands," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The Washington Monthly, May 30, 2023.

May 27, 2023

"Police agencies are desperate to hire. But they say few want the job," coverage in The Washington Post, May 27, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

May 26, 2023

"Who does the U.S. owe $31.4 trillion?," coverage in Marketplace, May 26, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 26, 2023

"After 34 years, Allegheny Co. borough exits Act 47 protection | Five for the Weekend," coverage in Pennsylvania Capital-Star, May 26, 2023, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 26, 2023

"The Restaurant Industry Has a Child Labor Problem," coverage in Eater, May 26, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.

May 25, 2023

"What is 14th Amendment and can it resolve US debt ceiling fight?," coverage in Al Jazeera, May 25, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 24, 2023

"Interview: U.S. likely to have short-term extension of debt ceiling amid unfavorable fundamentals, says expert," coverage in Xinhua, May 24, 2023, featuring Professor David A. Super.

May 24, 2023

"The State of The Debate on U.S. Antitrust and Competition," coverage in Promarket, May 24, 2023, featuring Professor Steve Salop.

May 24, 2023

"For Roberts, Supreme Court barricades left scars," coverage in Courthouse News Service, May 24, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 23, 2023

"A Black professor has long said what the IRS now admits: The tax system is biased," coverage in Stanford Law School, May 23, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

May 23, 2023

"Expert: Jack Smith subpoena for foreign deals suggests DOJ concerned Trump tried to “monetize” docs," coverage in Salon, May 23, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

May 21, 2023

"The Supreme Court Decides: A Final Word on Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Taamneh with Anupam Chander," coverage in Tech Policy Press, May 21, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

May 20, 2023

"A Clear-Cut Win for Artists or a Stifling Effect on Artistic Creation? How Copyright Law Experts View the Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision," coverage in Variety, May 20, 2023, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

May 19, 2023

"Why Dianne Feinstein's health matters to Senate Democrats," coverage on NHPR, May 19, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

May 19, 2023

"F.B.I. Violated Surveillance Program Rules After George Floyd Protests and Jan. 6 Attack," coverage in The New York Times, May 19, 2023, featuring Professor Laura K. Donohue.

May 19, 2023

"If the GOP won’t do it, Democrats will have to block Trump’s nomination for them | Bruce Ledewitz," coverage in Pennsylvania Capital-Star, May 19, 2023, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 19, 2023

"Could an AI attorney change the law field as we know it?," coverage in ABC 10News, May 19, 2023, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain.

May 19, 2023

"The Law and the End of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency," coverage in Yale Law School, May 19, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 18, 2023

"Critics Say Montana's TikTok Ban Is a Violation of Free Speech. Here's What to Know," coverage in Times, May 18, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

May 12, 2023

"Podcast: Lawrence Gostin on The End of COVID As We Know It," coverage in Health Affairs, May 12, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 12, 2023

"Juvenile justice advocates want court to overturn Manitowoc County teen's conviction," coverage in Fox 11 News, May 12, 2023, featuring Professor  Kristin Henning.

May 11, 2023

"Law on Vaccine Mandates Sparks Doubts for Response to Next Virus," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 11, 2023

"'Xenophobic, racist' GOP party 'engages in horrifying political stunts at expense of people's lives'," coverage in France 24, May 11, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

May 11, 2023

"Georgetown Law instills leadership development, bolsters tech law," coverage in the National Jurist, May 11, 2023, featuring Professor Hillary A. Sale and Dean William M. Treanor.

May 10, 2023

"The debt limit law has its benefits. At least it used to," coverage in The Washington Post, May 10, 2023, featuring Professor Anita Krishnakumar.

May 8, 2023

"I’ve Argued for Years That the President Must Pay the National Debt Even If Congress Won’t Raise the Debt Ceiling," coverage in The Washington Monthly, May 8, 2023, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 8, 2023

"Black Neighborhoods bear the brunt of Fulton's tax auctions. What could change that?," coverage on WABE, May 8, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

May 8, 2023

"FDA's new abortion catch-22," coverage in Axios, May 8, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 5, 2023

"Meta Mounts Counterattack on FTC’s Power to Police Kids’ Data," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 5, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

May 3, 2023

"You Can’t Hide Things’: Feinstein, Old Age and Removing Senator," coverage in Politico, May 3, 2023, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 3, 2023

"Do People Prefer the Text or the Spirit of the Law? It Depends, Researchers Say," coverage in Georgetown Law, May 3, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia.

May 2, 2023

"Is the Debt Limit Constitutional? Biden Aides Are Debating It," coverage in The New York Times, May 2, 2023, featuring Professor Anita S. Krishnakumar.

April 30, 2023

"A former Colorado officer is the first to be convicted of failure to intervene under state law," coverage in USA Today, April 30, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 29, 2023

"The 75-Year Thievery Of Joint Tax Returns," coverage in The Post-Journal, April 29, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy A. Brown.

April 28, 2023

"The Polite Disdain of John Roberts Finds a Target," coverage in The New York Times, April 28, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

April 27, 2023

"Pandemic Picture Blurs as Emergency Declaration Expires," coverage in Government Technology, April 27, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 27, 2023

"Despite outrage from some, Congress reluctant to act on Supreme Court ethics," coverage in The Washington Post, April 27, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

April 26, 2023

"Murkowksi, King introduce Supreme Court code of conduct bill," coverage in Alaska's News Source, April 26, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 25, 2023

"Legal Experts on What's Next for Mifepristone," coverage in Medpage Today, April 25, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 25, 2023

"Lawmakers eye response as data brokers target ‘rural everlasting’ and ‘married sophisticates’," coverage in Roll Call, April 25, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.

April 25, 2023

"Mifepristone Is Under Legal Threat. The Other Abortion Pill Could Be Next," coverage in Time, April 25, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 22, 2023

"Supreme Court’s Abortion Pill Call Leaves FDA in Line of Fire," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 22, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 21, 2023

"U.S. News delays law and med school rankings amid questions about data," coverage in The Washington Post, April 21, 2023, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 21, 2023

"A view from DC: Connecting the dots: The Global CBPR Forum grows," coverage in IAPP, April 21, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.

April 21, 2023

The Just Security Podcast: Supreme Court Ethics 101," coverage in Just Security, April 21, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 21, 2023

"Love it or hate it, the Silicon Valley Bank bailout won’t cost taxpayers a cent," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, April 21, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

April 17, 2023

"House Republicans hold NYC hearing targeting DA bringing criminal charges against Trump," coverage in PBS Newshour, April 17, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

April 16, 2023

"Is the bird really freed? A look back at six months of Musk’s Twitter reign," coverage in The Guardian, April 16, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 14, 2023

"Structuring a Structural Presumption for Merger Review," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, April 14, 2023.

April 14, 2023

"Asking Clarence Thomas to testify in Senate could spark a showdown," coverage in Roll Call, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

April 14, 2023

"US takes Texas abortion pill case to Supreme Court," coverage in BBC News, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 14, 2023

"GOP Bills Seek to Punish Prosecutors in State-Based Investigations Into Trump," coverage in Truthout, April 14, 2023, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

April 14, 2023

"Clarence Thomas in Ethics Controversy," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

April 13, 2023

"How China changed the game for countries in default," coverage in The Financial Times, April 13, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 13, 2023

"FAS and SNF Agora organize debate on the role of the Supreme Court," coverage in The Johns Hopkins News-Letter, April 13, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 12, 2023

"Senate Dems seek to substitute Feinstein on Judiciary Committee," coverage in Axios, April 12, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

April 11, 2023

"How the Abortion Pill Ruling Could Limit the FDA's Authority," coverage in Time, April 11, 2023, featuring Professor  Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 11, 2023

"Amid rankings revolt, U.S. News teases new list of law, medical schools," coverage in The Washington Post, April 11, 2023, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 10, 2023

"Abortion Ruling Could Undermine the F.D.A.’s Drug-Approval Authority," coverage in The New York Times, April 10, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 9, 2023

"Will North Carolina Be the ‘Beginning of the End’ of the Medicaid Expansion Fight?," coverage in The New York Times, April 9, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 9, 2023

"Biden admin push to restrict transgender sports bans at odds with bill going through Missouri legislature," coverage in KMOV 4, April 9, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

April 8, 2023

"Thomas’ luxury vacations footed by GOP megadonor test boundaries on high court ethicsith ‘not guilty,’ Trump enters period of potential legal peril," coverage in Courthouse News Service, April 8, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 7, 2023

"After Tennessee House Republicans expelled 2 Democrats, will other states follow?," coverage on NPR, April 7, 2023, featuring Professor Anita Krishnakumar.

April 7, 2023

"Trump’s Next Legal Threat Could Be in Georgia. That May Be Tricky for Federal Prosecutors," coverage in The New York Times, April 7, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 6, 2023

"Burford Capital Founders’ Shares Soar $70 Million in Single Day," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 6, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Jonathan Molot.

April 4, 2023

"With ‘not guilty,’ Trump enters period of potential legal peril," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, April 4, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

April 4, 2023

"ACLU SoCal Foundation Board Chair Joins Georgetown Law Faculty," coverage in ACLU SoCa, April 4, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Michele Goodwin.

March 31, 2023

 "Trump Case May Not Go to Trial Until After 2024 Election, Experts Say," coverage in Time, March 31, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 31, 2023

 "Trump can still run for president in 2024 after being indicted," coverage in The Washington Post, March 31, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

March 30, 2023

 "Judge strikes down Obamacare coverage of preventive care for cancer, diabetes, HIV and other conditions," coverage on CNBC, March 30, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 29, 2023

"Idaho Bill Looks To Criminalize Administration of mRNA Vaccines," coverage in Drug Topics, March 29, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 25, 2023

"NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week," coverage in the Chattanooga Times Free Press, March 25, 2023, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.

March 25, 2023

"1,000 people have been charged for the Capitol riot. Here's where their cases stand," coverage on NPR, March 25, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 24, 2023

"A legal scholar says the Dodd-Frank act put in place after the Great Recession proved to be useless amid SVB’s collapse," coverage in Fortune, March 24, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

March 23, 2023

"7 Experts on Trump’s Call for Protests and Social Media Threat Models," coverage in Tech Policy Press, March 23, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

 

March 22, 2023

"Most consumers want data privacy and will act to defend it," coverage in IAPP, March 22, 2023, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

March 21, 2023

"States Are Cracking Down On Militias — Except For Idaho," coverage in FiveThirtyEight, March 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 20, 2023

"Trump hush money case: The merits and the politics," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, March 20, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

March 20, 2023

"Coordinated focus let House Jan. 6 panel grab the public’s attention," coverage in Roll Call, March 20, 2023, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

March 18, 2023

"Trump calls for protests of what he claims is his imminent arrest," coverage in The Washington Post, March 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 18, 2023

"Trump calls for protests of what he claims is his imminent arrest," coverage in The Washington Post, March 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 17, 2023

"The Biden administration wants TikTok sold or banned. Is that constitutional?," coverage on WFAE 90.7, March 17, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

March 17, 2023

"The prison experience Elizabeth Holmes is desperate to avoid," coverage on BBC, March 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Jill Morrison.

March 16, 2023

"TRM Labs Appoints Georgetown Law Professor Chris Brummer as a Senior Advisor," coverage in Globe Newswire, March 16, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

March 15, 2023

"More DSA transparency, please," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Sean Hagan, in The Financial Times, March 15, 2023 .

March 15, 2023

"State wealth tax bill garners support in WA Senate hearing," coverage in The Columbia Basin Herald, March 15, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

March 14, 2023

"Plan to make mRNA vaccines in developing countries needs U.S. funding, backers say," coverage in The Washington Post, March 14, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 13, 2023

"U.S. News and World Report Has a New, Aggressive Defense of Its Rankings. Law School Deans Like Me See It for What It Is," an opinion piece by Dean William Treanor, in Slate, March 13, 2023 .

March 13, 2023

"Who’s going to check them?," coverage in The Boston Globe, March 13, 2023, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

March 13, 2023

"Nikki Haley overreaches with attack on Democrats over gasoline cars, gas stoves," coverage in Politifact, March 13, 2023, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.

March 12, 2023

"Why Georgetown Law Quit the U.S. News Rankings," an opinion piece by Dean William Treanor, in The Wall Street Journal, March 12, 2023.

March 10, 2023

"“Sleeper case”: Experts say Trump indictment in Manhattan is "imminent" — and it's "pardon-proof"," coverage in Salon, March 10, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 9, 2023

"Barr says Fed has the tools to deal with crypto risks," coverage in the American Banker, March 9, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 8, 2023

"Covid backlash hobbles public health and future pandemic response," coverage in The Washington Post, March 8, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2023

"Georgia Probe & Trump Hires Cardi B's Lawyer," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 6, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

March 6, 2023

""Big, big blow": Legal experts say "ominous" DOJ memo could pave the way for two Trump indictments," coverage in Salon, March 6, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 5, 2023

"AI will have its day in court — but human judges will always rule," coverage in Arab News, March 5, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

March 5, 2023

"Former President Trump steals the show at CPAC," coverage on MSNBC, March 5, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 2, 2023

"U.S. Chamber blames judges, arbitrators and lawyers for mass arbitration 'abuses'," coverage in Reuters, March 2, 2023, featuring Professor Maria Glover.

March 1, 2023

"Hagler Institute Inducts Its Largest Class Of Fellows During 11th Annual Gala At Texas A&M," coverage in Texas A&M Today, March 1, 2023, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

February 28, 2023

"Would Humans Trust an A.I. Judge? More Easily Than You Think," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Kevin Tobia, in Slate, February 28, 2023.

February 28, 2023

"Supreme Court Hears Student Debt Cancellation Cases: What to Know," coverage in Nerdwallet, February 28, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

February 28, 2023

"Reparations: San Diego Tax Code Discussion Was Preamble to Task Force Meeting in Sac This Week," coverage in The Observer, February 28, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy A. Brown.

February 27, 2023

"Video: January 6th Investigators Speak About Ongoing Threats of Violent Extremism," coverage in Just Security, February 27, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

February 27, 2023

"Black married couples face heavier tax penalties than white couples, a report says," coverage on NPR, February 27, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

February 27, 2023

"Letters to the Editor, We don’t know whether implicit bias training works," coverage in The Washington Post, February 27, 2023, featuring Professor Rima Sirota.

February 23, 2023

"Why is tax filing so complicated?," coverage in News Channel 5 Nashville, February 23, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

February 22, 2023

"What to Expect as Student Debt Cancellation Goes to Supreme Court," coverage in Yahoo! Finance, February 22, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

February 21, 2023

"Georgetown's Dr. Chris Brummer Named the 2022 Jones Day Professor in Commercial Law," coverage in Cision, February 21, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

February 21, 2023

"Supreme Court hears a case that could transform the internet," coverage in The Washington Post, February 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

February 20, 2023

"Big Tech is about to have an epic week in the Supreme Court," coverage in Politico, February 20, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander and Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 18, 2023

"‘Push the envelope’: Unit at center of police-transparency case has history of illegal stops and searches," coverage in The Keene Sentinel, February 18, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

February 17, 2023

"Oregon bill could become nation’s toughest law to curb paramilitaries," coverage in the Central Oregon Daily News, February 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 17, 2023

"Is police brutality just part of the job?," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, February 17, 2023.

February 17, 2023

"Should I delete TikTok? Well, yes, if you care about your privacy," coverage in Techradar., February 17, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

February 16, 2023

"The Supreme Court is about to hear 2 major cases that could transform the internet," coverage in Yahoo.news, February 16, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

 

February 16, 2023

"Asylum policy squabble nixed mysteriously from high court docket," coverage in Courthouse News Service, February 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 15, 2023

"Supreme Court Criticisms; Does TikTok Wiretap Users?," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcast, February 15, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

February 14, 2023

"How a Bush-era law requiring border ‘perfection’ stands at center of GOP impeachment case," coverage in The Hill, February 14, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

 

February 13, 2023

"Georgetown Study Finds Medical Malpractices Is Not Random," coverage in MedicalResearch.com., February 13, 2023, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

February 13, 2023

"The Just Security Podcast: Eliminating the Judicial “Blue Slip”," coverage in Just Security, February 13, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

February 10, 2023

"The Second Amendment’s Legal Landscape Is Getting Weirder," coverage in The New Republic, February 10, 2023, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 10, 2023

"The Super Bowl is almost here. But the NFL has had a rocky season," coverage on CNN, February 10, 2023, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

February 10, 2023

"Legal experts break down Supreme Court case that could chip away at social media immunity," coverage in UpNorthLive.com, February 10, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 9, 2023

"Oregon bill aims to crack down on paramilitary activitying Weirder," coverage in Investigate West, February 9, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 9, 2023

"From George Floyd to Tyre Nichols, pleas for police reform meet bleak reality," coverage in The Philadelphia Tribune, February 9, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

February 8, 2023

"POST Board expected to adopt rules to keep racists and extremists out of law enforcement," coverage in Star Tribune, February 8, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

February 7, 2023

"Episode 88: Closing the Justice Gap," coverage in American Constitution Society, February 7, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Yael Cannon.

February 6, 2023

"Kristin Henning: The Cradle to Prison Pipeline and the Criminalization of Black Youth," coverage in The Dickinsonian, February 6, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

February 4, 2023

"‘It’s about damn time’: College workers organize amid nationwide labor unrest," coverage in Politico, February 4, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

February 3, 2023

"Georgetown Law Center on National Security provides legal assistance in holding Russia accountable for war crimes," coverage in The Dialog, February 3, 2023, featuring Dean William Treanor.

February 3, 2023

"Wrongful death lawsuit filed as lawmakers debate caps on damages from medical lawsuits," coverage on KCRG, February 3, 2023, featuring Professor David Hyman.

February 2, 2023

"Google tees up venue clash over U.S. advertising antitrust lawsuit," coverage in Reuters, February 2, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

February 2, 2023

"From George Floyd to Tyre Nichols, pleas for police reform meet bleak reality," coverage in The Washington Post, February 2, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

February 2, 2023

"Tyre Nichols and A New Push for Police Reform," coverage in the Diane Rehm Show, February 2, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 1, 2023

"Mortgage Bankers Scrambling Over Conservative Court Ruling," coverage in The American Prospect, February 1, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 31, 2023

"Do special police units deter crime or lead to more prosecutions and convictions?," coverage in Capital Radio Public News, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 31, 2023

"Child welfare algorithm faces Justice Department scrutiny," coverage on ABC News, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

January 31, 2023

"Expert international jury announced for the 2023 Lionel Gelber Prize," coverage in Munk School of Global Affairs, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 31, 2023

"Biden plans to end the COVID-19 national emergency on May 11," coverage on NPR, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 31, 2023

"Hidden Viruses And How To Prevent The Next Pandemic," coverage on NPR, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 29, 2023

"The Just Security Podcast: How Should the Press Cover Democracy?," coverage in Just Security, January 29, 2023, featuring Professor Erin Carroll.

January 27, 2023

"Biden’s documents drama might not be ending anytime soon," coverage in Bloomberg, January 27, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 27, 2023

"What Tyre Nichols' death at the hands of Black officers says about race in policing," coverage in Yahoo! News, January 27, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

January 24, 2023

"Social media laws in Texas and Florida hang in limbo as Supreme Court delays decision," coverage in Quartz, January 24, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

January 24, 2023

"The FDA’s power to approve drugs faces sweeping challenge in lawsuit seeking to pull abortion pill from U.S. market," coverage on CNBC, January 24, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 24, 2023

"Inside FDA's plan for annual COVID-19 boosters," coverage in Advisory Board, January 24, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 23, 2023

"In search for transparency, high court comes up cloudy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, January 23, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

January 22, 2023

"Harris rallies against GOP push to roll back abortion rights," coverage on ABC Action News, January 22, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 20, 2023

"What is the debt ceiling, and what happens if the U.S. hits it?," coverage in The Washington Post, January 20, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

January 20, 2023

"Musk's Tesla Stock Sale May Trigger Trading Probe," coverage in Investopedia, January 20, 2023, featuring Professor  Donald Langevoort.

January 19, 2023

"FBI warns of neo-Nazi plots as attacks on Northwest power grid spike," coverage on Jefferson Public Radio, January 19, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor  Mary McCord.

January 16, 2023

"WHO recommends that China monitor excess COVID-19 mortality," coverage in Reuters, January 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 16, 2023

"What MLK’s Final Campaign Tells Us About His Legacy," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 16, 2023.

January 14, 2023

"Just How Common Is Corporate Fraud?," coverage in The New York Times, January 14, 2023, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

January 13, 2023

"The “Weaponization” Of Government: GOP Lawmakers Threaten Sweeping New Investigations," coverage on WAMU 88.5, January 13, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 13, 2023

"Trump's Impeachments May Be Irreversible as McCarthy Mulls Expunging," coverage in Newsweek, January 13, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

January 12, 2023

"After 13-year-old boy’s fatal shooting, legal experts say deadly force typically can’t be used to defend property," coverage on NBC News, January 12, 2023, featuring Professor John Copacino.

January 10, 2023

"ASU’s McCain Institute and Cronkite School launch task force on Defeating Disinformation Attacks on U.S. Democracy," coverage in the Arizona State University Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, January 10, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 6, 2023

"2 years on, Trump in ‘serious legal jeopardy’ over his role in Jan. 6 attack: Legal expert," coverage in Anadolu Agency, January 6, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.

January 6, 2023

"Just Security Podcast: Unfinished Business of January 6th Committee," coverage in Just Security, January 6, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 4, 2023

"Tensions Flare on Abortion, Doctor Rights in HHS Conscience Plan," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 4, 2023

"Justice Dept.: Despite bans, abortion pills may be mailed to any state," coverage in The Washington Post, January 4, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 4, 2023

"Tensions Flare on Abortion, Doctor Rights in HHS Conscience Plan," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 3, 2023

"US News Alters Law School Rankings After Yale, Harvard Quit," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 3, 2023, featuring Dean William Treanor.

January 3, 2023

"6 big trade predictions for 2023," coverage in Politico, January 3, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Katrin Kuhlmann.

January 3, 2023

"U.S. News & World Report tweaks law school formula after rankings revolt," coverage in The Washington Post, January 3, 2022, featuring Dean William Treanor.

 

January 2, 2023

"A Consequential Year for the US Supreme Court," coverage in VOA News, January 2, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

December 31, 2022

"Getting an LL.M. Degree: What to Know," coverage on WTOP News, December 27, 2022, featuring Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs Madhavi Sunder and Assistant Dean of Graduate Admissions Caryn Voland.

December 31, 2022

"'This Is Why God Gave Us Two Arms': What We Heard This Year," coverage in Medpage, December 31, 2022, featuring Professor David Hyman.

December 30, 2022

"Ahead of Major Court Case, E.P.A. Revises Clean-Water Protections," coverage in The New York Times, December 30, 2022, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.

December 29, 2022

By the Numbers: Boutique Law Firms’ 10 High-Profile Gets in 2022 coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 29, 2022, featuring Sandeep A. Prasanna.

December 29, 2022

"Meet the little-known lawyer behind Democrats’ years-long battle with Trump," coverage on CNN, December 29, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

December 28, 2022

"Dangerous Devotion: Congressional hearing examines threat of white Christian nationalism," coverage in Southern Poverty Law Center, December 28, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 27, 2022

"Climate Change Cases Set for Another ‘Exciting Year’ in Court," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 27, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

December 22, 2022

"Why the proposed TikTok ban is more about politics than privacy, according to experts," coverage on NPR, December 22, 2022, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

December 22, 2022

"We need more than policies to protect pregnant employees," coverage in Quartz, December 22, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Michele Goodwin.

December 19, 2022

"Georgetown Law professor on the Jan. 6 committee's final hearing," coverage on WLRN, December 19, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 16, 2022

"Grinberg, Key Figure for US in OECD Tax Pact, to Leave Treasury," coverage in Bloomberg Tax, December 16, 2022, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

December 15, 2022

"POLITICO Playbook PM: The 2024 matchup we can’t avoid," coverage in Politico, December 15, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

December 14, 2022

"'You thought Supreme Court justices should be accosted?': Moment Republican Nancy Mace confronts trans activist about tweet threatening SCOTUS - and says such violent language has forced her to carry a gun," coverage in The Daily Mail, December 14, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 14, 2022

"2022 Oversight Research Award Winner Announced," coverage in Levin Center, December 14, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

December 13, 2022

"What the Debate Over Guns Tells Us About America," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, December 13, 2022.

December 13, 2022

"Holding Russia to account for its atrocities in Ukraine," coverage in ShareAmerica, December 13, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

December 11, 2022

"Shootings of youths are soaring in D.C., vexing city leaders," coverage in The Washington Post, December 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

December 11, 2022

"She founded Moms Demand Action for gun reform. 140 of its volunteers won office," coverage in The Washington Post, December 11, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Lee Feldman.

December 9, 2022

"Critics Call It Theocratic and Authoritarian. Young Conservatives Call It an Exciting New Legal Theory," coverage in Politico, December 9, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 9, 2022

"Supreme Court left in the cold as Congress takes up mantle to uphold rights," coverage in Courthouse News Service, December 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

December 8, 2022

“Bars and Barriers,” an opinion piece by Professor Abbe Smith, in Inquest, December 8, 2022.

December 8, 2022

"Coalition Asks: Where Is Biden’s NLRB?," coverage in The American Prospect, December 8, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

December 7, 2022

"What's at stake in Harper v. Moore?," coverage on WUSA9, December 7, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

December 6, 2022

"Con Law: How a Fake Document Could Help the Supreme Court Diminish Our Democracy," coverage in Mother Jones, December 6, 2022, featuring Professor David Luban.

December 6, 2022

"What Is the Issue in the Supreme Court’s Web Designer Case, and Why Do So Many People Misstate It?," coverage in Cato at Liberty, December 6, 2022, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 5, 2022

"8 in 10 voters support consumer watchdog agency: poll," coverage in The Hill, December 5, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

December 5, 2022

"They trusted their prenatal test. They didn’t know the industry is an unregulated ‘Wild West’," coverage in The NM Political Report, December 5, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O.Gostin.

December 3, 2022

"Law school revolt against U.S. News rankings gains steam," coverage in The Washington Post, December 3, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

December 2, 2022

"Crypto meltdown a boon for bankruptcy lawyers," coverage in Reuters, December 2, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

December 1, 2022

"For China, No Easy Way Out of 'Zero-COVID' Policy," coverage in VOA, December 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 30, 2022

"How Social Media Ensures that No One Hears Amber Heard," an opinion piece by Professor Deborah Epstein, in The Nation, November 30, 2022.

November 30, 2022

"John Mikhail ’91 Discusses Constitution’s Relationship to Slavery," coverage in The Amherst Student, November 30, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

November 28, 2022

"An Unequal Liberty," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in The Atlantic, November 28, 2022.

November 25, 2022

"Op-Ed: A dismissal at Customs and Border Protection shows how hard law enforcement reform can be," and opinion piece by Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez, in The Los Angeles Times, November 25, 2022.

November 23, 2022

"Abortion Pill Opponents Seize New Chance to Target FDA Approval," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 23, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 22, 2022

"Verizon appeal will be early test of corporate strategy to combat mass arbitration," coverage on Reuters, November 22, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

November 21, 2022

"Sam Bankman-Fried tries to broker FTX bailout from his home in the Bahamas, despite being booted from the crypto company," coverage on CNBC, November 21, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

November 21, 2022

"Sandy Hook families sued Alex Jones. Then he started moving money around," coverage in The Washington Post, November 21, 2022, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

November 21, 2022

"After Yale And Harvard Law Schools Leave U.S. News Rankings, Stanford, Columbia, Others Follow," coverage in Forbes, November 21, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 20, 2022

"Organizers for slavery accountability disappointed with reconciliation fund," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, November 20, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

November 18, 2022

"Georgetown Law Becomes the Latest to Withdraw From US News Rankings," coverage in Law.com, Nov. 18, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 18, 2022

"Our View: Justice: Congress should secure all marriage rights," coverage in The Free Press, Nov. 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 16, 2022

"Crypto’s free-wheeling firms lured millions. FTX revealed the dangers," coverage in The Washington Post, Nov. 16, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

November 16, 2022

"Open Letter Supporting Amber Heard Published, Signed By Over 130 Prominent Individuals Calling for Support After Johnny Depp Trial," coverage in Just Jared, Nov. 16, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Rachel A. Camp.

November 14, 2022

"Abortion Rights Tops Biden To-Do List Even Without Congress," coverage in Bloomberg Law, Nov. 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 13, 2022

"‘Extremists in Uniform Put the Nation at Risk," coverage in The New York Times, November 13, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

November 11, 2022

"Musk’s Twitter may have already violated its latest FTC consent order, legal experts say," coverage on CNN, November 11, 2022, featuring Professor Matt Blaze and Professor David Vladeck.

November 10, 2022

"D.C. Attorney General Alleges N.F.L. Covered Up Commanders’ Wrongdoing," coverage in The New York Times, November 10, 2022, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

November 10, 2022

"Republicans who questioned the 2020 results are bringing back an old norm: Admitting defeat," coverage on NBC News, November 10, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

November 10, 2022

"‘A Moment of Truth for the Federalist Society’: Politics or Principle? ," coverage in Politico, November 10, 2022, featuring Professor Charles F. Abernathy.

November 10, 2022

"Key to law exam success? Use the word ‘because’, says top prof," coverage in Legal Cheek, November 10, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

November 9, 2022

"Concessions are making a modest but notable comeback in 2022," coverage in The New York Times, November 9, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

November 9, 2022

"Consumer Protection on the Chopping Block?," coverage in The Regulatory Review, November 9, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

November 6, 2022

"Elon Musk, internet freedom, and how the Supreme Court might force big tech into a catch-22," coverage in SCOTUS.blog, November 6, 2022, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

November 3, 2022

"Washington high court says convicted sex offender can practice law," coverage in Reuters, November 3, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 3, 2022

"Law enforcement ratchets up presence in voting process as some sheriffs push election conspiracy theories," coverage on CNN, November 3, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 3, 2022

Does your sheriff think he’s more powerful than the president," coverage in USA Today, November 3, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

November 3, 2022

"What You Can Expect if Republicans Take the House," an opinion piece by Professor Josh Chafetz, in The New York Times, November 3, 2022.

November 2, 2022

"The irony of the GOP's war on ballot drop boxes," coverage on MSNBC, November 2, 2022, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

November 1, 2022

"Episode 74: Health Justice after Covid," coverage in American Constitution Society, November 1, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Yael Cannon.

November 1, 2022

"Video Clip: Midterm Election Political Violence and Threats," coverage on C-SPAN, November 1, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 31, 2022

"The Framers of the 14th Amendment Weren’t Color Blind," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, October 31, 2022.

October 30, 2022

"“‘Stop the Steal’ conspiracies are coming for swing state ballot boxes”," coverage on Election Law Blog, October 30, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 29, 2022

"Pelosi Attack Shows Disinformation That Drove Jan. 6th Attack Continues," coverage in NBC News, October 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 28, 2022

"BankThink Those seeking to bring down the CFPB should be careful what they wish for," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in American Banker, October 28, 2022.

October 28, 2022

"Top national security prosecutor joins Trump Mar-a-Lago investigation," coverage in The Washington Post, October 28, 2022, featuring Professor Mary McCord.

October 26, 2022

"At NYU Law Forum, experts discuss DOJ investigation into classified documents found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home," coverage in NYU Law News, October 26, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 26, 2022

"Local Election Officials Brace for Possible Violence and Threats," coverage in Route Fifty, October 26, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 21, 2022

"Noted Classical Liberal Legal Scholar Countenances Regulation of Social Media," coverage in Broadband Breakfast, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 21, 2022

"Barilla customers sue because ‘Italy’s #1 Brand of Pasta’ is made in U.S.," coverage in The Washington Post, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Gregory Klass.

October 21, 2022

"Why Oregon’s 2022 midterm vote on healthcare as a human right is a big deal," coverage in Grid, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 21, 2022

"Arizona ‘ground zero’ for extremist, anti-government sheriff movement," coverage on AZ Mirror," October 21, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 21, 2022

"#MeToo trials highlight battle to address sexual violence: experts," coverage on WDTV-TV, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.

October 21, 2022

"Samsung’s Biometric Data Clash Opens New Mass Arbitration Front," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

October 19, 2022

"Millions at risk of losing health insurance if U.S. ends Covid public health emergency in January," coverage on CNBC, October 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 19, 2022

"The Next Debt Ceiling Crisis Will Be the Democrats’ Fault," coverage in The New Republic, October 19, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.

October 19, 2022

"Legislators’ redistricting arguments would ‘wreak havoc,’ critics tell U.S. Supreme Court," coverage in The Carolina Journal, October 19, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 18, 2022

"Booknotes+ Podcast: Brad Snyder, "Democratic Justice"," coverage in C-SPAN, October 18, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

October 17, 2022

"US Regulators Sound Cautious Note on FinTech Innovation," coverage in PYMNTS, October 17, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 17, 2022

"Katyal: Trump Getting ‘Handed Loss After Loss In The Courts’" coverage in MSNBC, October 17, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 17, 2022

“House Subpoena Would Create Legal Showdown With Trump,” coverage by Law360, October 17, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

October 16, 2022

"DOJ: Lawsuit in Maryland over fatal police shooting should not be dismissed yet," coverage in The Washington Post, October 16, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

October 14, 2022

"Five years on, here’s what #MeToo has changed," an opinion piece by Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams, in Politico, October 14, 2022.

October 14, 2022

"Judge to decide challenge that seeks to halt President’s student loan forgiveness plan," coverage on WYMT, October 14, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

October 14, 2022

"The voting machine hacking threat you probably haven’t heard about," coverage in Politico, October 14, 2022, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

October 14, 2022

"What the Regulators Said at DC Fintech Week," coverage in CoinDesk, October 14, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 13, 2022

"Analyzing the latest Jan. 6 Committee hearing and what happens next," coverage on PBS, October 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2022

"The court of art criticism is in session," coverage in SCOTUSblog, October 12, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben.

October 12, 2022

"Listen: The Supreme Court set public health back 50 years. The next term could be even worse," coverage in Stat, October 12, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 12, 2022

"Ethics and impact of drone strikes — "Intelligence Matters"," coverage on CBS News, October 12, 2022, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.

October 12, 2022

"The News Media’s “Democracy Beats” Won’t Beat Back Autocracy," an opinion piece by Professor Erin Carroll, in Just Security, October 12, 2022.

October 12, 2022

"Regulators Should Use 'Range of Options' in Fintech, Fed's Barr Says," coverage in CoinDesk, Oct. 12, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 11, 2022

" DOJ's 'Compelling' Response to Trump SCOTUS Appeal Hailed by Legal Experts," coverage in Newsweek, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 11, 2022

"How a GOP Congress could try to impeach a Biden Cabinet member," coverage in The Hill, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 11, 2022

“How a GOP Congress could try to impeach a Biden Cabinet member,” coverage by The Hill, October 11, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

October 11, 2022

"Acting Comptroller of the Currency on Cryptocurrency," coverage in C-SPAN, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 10, 2022

"Trust in Supreme Court plummeted amid rise of 6-3 conservative court, new poll finds," coverage in Yahoo! News, October 10, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 9, 2022

"Supreme Courtier: Relitigating Felix Frankfurter’s Liberal-ish Legacy," coverage in The Washington Free Beacon, October 9, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

October 6, 2022

"The new law that could stealthily transform biomedical innovation," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche and Professor Neel U. Sukhatme, in Stat, October 6, 2022.

October 5, 2022

"Jackson makes a splash during debut on the bench," coverage in Courthouse News Service, October 5, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 4, 2022

"Guantanamo has become America’s cage," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino, on CNN, October 4, 2022.

October 4, 2022

"Donald Trump Is Reportedly Regretting His Demand For Special Master In His DOJ Case: ‘Giant Backfire’," coverage in SheFinds, October 4, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

October 4, 2022

"Treasury Department Announces Inaugural Members of Formal Advisory Committee on Racial Equity," coverage in U.S. Department of the Treasury, October 4, 2022, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

October 4, 2022

"Busting the Filibuster," coverage in Ms. Magazine, October 4, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 4, 2022

"Two N.C. cases await the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling," coverage in Axios, October 4, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 3, 2022

"Supreme Court appears to back EPA in WOTUS war," coverage in E&E News, October 3, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

October 3, 2022

"Five cases to watch as a conservative Supreme Court begins its new term," coverage in The Hill, October 3, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 2, 2022

"Proposal to open Chipotle Mexican Grill in Waterville follows closure in Augusta," coverage in the Kennebec Journal, October 2, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

October 2, 2022

"As New Term Starts, Supreme Court Is Poised to Resume Rightward Push," coverage in The New York Times, October 2, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 2, 2022

"The Supreme Court Is Blowing Up Law School, Too," coverage in Slate, October 2, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.

October 2, 2022

"As New Term Starts, Supreme Court Is Poised to Resume Rightward Push," coverage in The New York Times, October 2, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 30, 2022

"William Gaston Enslaved at Least 163 People, Rejected Principle of Equal Citizenship", coverage in The Hoya, September, 30, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

September 29, 2022

"‘Giant Backfire’: Trump’s Demand for Special Master Is Looking Like a Mistake," coverage in The New York Times, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

September 29, 2022

"Supreme Court 2022-23 Term Preview," coverage in The National Constitutional Center, September 29, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

September 29, 2022

"5 ways the Supreme Court could transform water policy," coverage in E&E News, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

September 29, 2022

"Supreme Court, dogged by questions of legitimacy, is ready to resume," coverage in The Washington Post, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 29, 2022

"Chief Justice Roberts is in the spotlight as the Supreme Court tackles race cases," coverage on NBC News, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 29, 2022

"Law Professor Testifies Before Congress on Labor Organizing, Union Rights," coverage in The Hoya, September 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

September 29, 2022

"12 New Books We Recommend This Week," coverage in The New York Times, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

September 28, 2022

"Calls grow for a tougher legal approach to white nationalist group Patriot Front," coverage on NPR, September 28, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 22, 2022

"Justice Dept. says it would defend Veterans Affairs medical workers in abortion cases," coverage in The Washington Post, September 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 21, 2022

"National Constitution group touts amendment for 18-year Supreme Court terms," coverage in The Carolina Journal, September 21, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

September 21, 2022

"Hagler Institute Announces Its Largest Class Of New Fellows: 14," coverage in Texas A&M Today, September 21, 2022, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

September 20, 2022

"Veterans group presses state and local prosecutors to go after far-right Patriot Front," coverage on NBC News, September 20, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 20, 2022

"Meet an attorney fighting for the most desperate inmates on death row," coverage by CNN, September 20, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.

September 19, 2022

"The NCC’s Constitutional Convention Reports: The Proposed Amendments," coverage in the National Constitution Center, September 19, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

September 19, 2022

"Trump faces mounting legal troubles beyond NY AG's lawsuit," coverage in Spectrum News NY1, September 21, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

September 19, 2022

"Biden Declaring Pandemic ‘Over’ Has Experts Reeling," coverage in the Daily Beast, September 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 18, 2022

"Echoing Trump, These Republicans Won’t Promise to Accept 2022 Results," coverage in The New York Times, September 18, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 17, 2022

"Gensler Rattles DeFi With Suggestion PoS Coins are Securities," coverage in The Defiant, September 17, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 16, 2022

"Is That Legal? How Scores of Migrants Came to Be Shipped North," coverage in The New York Times, September 16, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

September 16, 2022

"4 key points from Judge Cannon’s latest controversial Trump decision," coverage in The Washington Post, September 16, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

September 16, 2022

"Paul Butler: Judge Cannon ‘Partially Joining Donald Trump’s Defense Team’ | The Katie Phang Show," coverage on MSNBC, September 16, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 14, 2022

"What Consumer Protection Lawyers Do and How to Become One," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, September 14, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Daniel Wilf-Townsend.

September 14, 2022

"Should the United States have a new Constitution?," coverage in The MV Times, September 14, 2022, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 13, 2022

"Ultium workers at Ohio plant vote to push for union representation," coverage in The Detroit News, September 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

September 12, 2022

"3M unit's bankruptcy could put U.S. mass tort system on trial," coverage in Axios, September 12, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 12, 2022

"Roberts strikes out defending high court’s legitimacy, experts say," coverage in Courthouse News Service, September 12, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 11, 2022

"Why the Self-Proclaimed 9/11 Mastermind Hasn't Seen Trial 21 Years Later," coverage in Newsweek, September 11, 2022, featuring Professor David Luban.

September 9, 2022

"Review: Defend or defund the police? It’s more complicated than that," coverage in America Magazine, September 9, 2022, featuring  Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 8, 2022

"School Districts’ Legal Battle With Juul Isn’t Over," coverage in Education Week, September 8, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

September 7, 2022

"D.C. quietly resumes enforcement of youth curfew after two-year pause," coverage in The Washington Post, September 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

September 7, 2022

"Justice Dept. Faces Tough Calls in Weighing Response to Trump Ruling," coverage in The New York Times, September 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 7, 2022

"Where the Trump Investigation Goes After a "Poor" Judicial Decision," coverage in The New Yorker, September 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 5, 2022

"Some abortion bans put patients, doctors at risk in emergencies," coverage in Louisiana Illuminatior, September 5, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 5, 2022

"'My first-year law students would have written a better opinion': Neal Katyal slams judge's Trump ruling," coverage in Raw Story, September 5, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

September 4, 2022

"Republicans want to rewrite the Constitution to limit federal power but a former senator says a 'runaway' convention could spell danger for health care, education, and the environment," coverage in Business Insider, September 4, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.

September 4, 2022

"Full Panel: 'The Problem With The Police Reform Debate Is That We Don't Agree What The Problem Is'," coverage on NBC News, September 4, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 2, 2022

"Crypto winter teaches tough lessons about custody and taking control," coverage in Cointelegraph, September 2, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 2, 2022

"Debating Biden’s Student Loan Order," coverage in the National Review, September 2, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

September 1, 2022

"Some Abortion Bans Put Patients, Doctors at Risk in Emergencies," coverage in The Pew Charitable Trusts, September 1, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 1, 2022

"WHO director in Asia accused of racism, abuse put on leave," coverage in Nichi Bei Weekly, September 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 1, 2022

"Salman Rushdie Stabbing: What Is A 'Fatwa' And Why Does 'Satanic Verses' Author Face One?," coverage in Outlook India, September 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lama Abu-Odeh.

August 30, 2022

"Evanson: Allegations highlight serious problem in sports," coverage in the Portland Tribune, August 30, 2022, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

August 30, 2022

"Want to End Abortion Restrictions? Pass the ERA!," coverage in Women's eNews, August 30, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

August 30, 2022

"Intelligence Officials Assess Fallout Of Trump Mishandling Of U.S. Secrets," coverage on MSNBC, August 30, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 29, 2022

"Post-Dobbs landscape fuels Democrats' optimism: The Note," coverage on ABC News, August 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 28, 2022

"Moderna files patent infringement lawsuits against Pfizer and BioNTech over mRNA Covid-19 vaccines," coverage in WSVN 7News, August 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 28, 2022

"The Deshaun Watson settlement shows the NFL has made progress with sexual misconduct accusations. Will anything change?," coverage in CNN, August 28, 2022, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

August 27, 2022

"Reading between the lines of the Mar-a-Lago affidavit," coverage in Vox, August 27, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

August 26, 2022

"Sen. Lindsey Graham lawsuit could clarify lawmaker protections," coverage in Roll Call, August 26, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

August 26, 2022

"Possibility of Obstruction Looms Over Trump After Thwarted Efforts to Recover Documents," coverage in The New York Times, August 26, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

August 25, 2022

"Student Loan Forgiveness, U.S. Tax Law Loophole," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

August 25, 2022

"COVID Revealed the U.S.’s Long-Time Misogyny and Lack of Respect for Teachers," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Ms. Magazine, August 25, 2022.

August 25, 2022

"Women’s Equality Is *Still* Not Guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution," coverage in Ms. Magazine, August 25, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

August 23, 2022

"How Lindsey Graham thinks he can avoid testifying in Georgia’s election probe," coverage in The Washington Post, August 23, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

August 22, 2022

"Judge to rule by Wednesday on federal challenge to Idaho abortion ban," coverage in The Washington Post, August 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 22, 2022

"Supreme Court climate ruling leaves EJ communities at risk," coverage in E&E News, August 22, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.

 

August 22, 2022

"Your Fall Reading List: Practical Legal Scholarship," coverage in the Virginia Lawyer, August 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

August 19, 2022

"Deshaun Watson’s Apology Undercuts the N.F.L.’s Message," coverage in The New York Times, August 19, 2022, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

August 18, 2022

"America tussles over a newly fashionable constitutional theory," coverage in The Economist, August 18, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

August 18, 2022

"Commentary: As a white teen I got second chances, but may Black teens don't," coverage in The Eagle-Tribune, August 18, 2022, featuring Professor  Kristin Henning.

August 17, 2022

"Supreme Court EPA Decision Could Affect More Than Power Plants," coverage in Heavy Duty Trucking, August 17, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 16, 2022

"Starbucks Dials Up Anti-Union Heat by Accusing NLRB of Collusion," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 16, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

August 15, 2022

"Trump Appointed Hundreds of Judges. Fear of Their Rulings May Be Holding Back Biden on Executive Orders," coverage in Time, August 15, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Professor David A. Super.

August 15, 2022

"Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Members Still Await Response," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 15, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

August 14, 2022

"Rushdie has faced a fatwa for decades. Here’s the history behind it," coverage in The Washington Post, August 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lama Abu-Odeh.

August 13, 2022

"Here's one reason why America's racial wealth gap persists across generations," coverage on WABE 90.1FM, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.

August 12, 2022

"Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Constitution Day lecture: 'Do We Have a Democracy or a Republic, and Why Does it Matter?'," coverage in Ohio News, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

August 12, 2022

"Where does money collected from corporate fines go?," coverage in Marketplace, August 12, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

August 12, 2022

"Files Seized From Trump Are Part of Espionage Act Inquiry," coverage in The New York Times, August 12, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 11, 2022

"Trump Tax Return Handover Uncertain Despite House Legal Victory," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 11, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

August 9, 2022

"Pharma Lobby Readies Legal Firepower for Drug Pricing Measures," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 9, 2022

"The only drug to treat monkeypox is 'virtually impossible' to get," coverage in Advisory Board, August 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 9, 2022

"Trump Search Was Unprecedented, But Records Case Will Be Tough," coverage in Bloomberg News, August 9, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 8, 2022

"‘Overwhelmed’: Cops combat violent crime as ranks dwindle," coverage in AP News, August 8, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

August 8, 2022

“What Law Professors Think About Legal Issues - and Why It Matters. A New Study Sheds Interesting Light on These Questions," coverage in Reason, August 8, 2022, featuring Professor Kevin Tobia.

August 6, 2022

"High-speed chases endanger lives of migrants and area residents in South Texas," coverage in Texas Public Radio, August 6, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 5, 2022

"How to Design Data Protection Laws That Actually Work," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, August 5, 2022.

August 5, 2022

"News brief: monkeypox cases, Democrats' climate and tax bill, Alex Jones trial," coverage on NPR, August 5, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 4, 2022

"Monkeypox Declared a US Health Emergency, Freeing Up Funding," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 4, 2022

"Pomerantz Law Firm Announces the Filing of a Class Action Against Coinbase Global, Inc.," coverage in Globenewswire, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

August 4, 2022

"Cops Connected to Raid that Killed Breonna Taylor Falsified Paperwork, Conspired to Lie, and Violated Civil Rights Laws: DOJ," coverage in Law & Crime, August 4, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Clifford Sloan.

August 4, 2022

"TikTok Moderators Are Being Trained Using Graphic Images Of Child Sexual Abuse," coverage in Forbes, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

August 4, 2022

"As Monkeypox Spreads, U.S. Declares a Health Emergency," coverage in The New York Times, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 4, 2022

"The Biden administration has declared monkeypox a public health emergency," coverage on NPR, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 3, 2022

"High-Stakes Abortion Lawsuits Force Clash on Emergency Care Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 3, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 3, 2022

"CFTC Would Become Primary Crypto Regulator Under New Senate Committee Plan," coverage in CoinDesk, August 3, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

August 1, 2022

"Ending the constitutional right to abortion in the United States," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in BMJ, August 1, 2022.

July 29, 2022

"How the Supreme Court ‘shadow docket’ shaped climate doctrine," coverage in E&E News, July 29, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 28, 2022

"3M Unit Gets Debtor-Friendly Bankruptcy Venue in Indianapolis," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 28, 2022

"Dems fear red states banning abortion will zero in on birth control next," coverage in Axios, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 28, 2022

"The regulatory risk in Ethereum's new security model," coverage in Axios, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 27, 2022

"Contrary to false claim, Russia hasn’t closed WHO offices," coverage in AP News, July 27, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 27, 2022

"The Supreme Court Has Too Much Power and Liberals Are to Blame," an opinion piece by Professor Brad Snyder, in Politico, July 27, 2022.

July 26, 2022

"The Supreme Court Is Making America Ungovernable," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in The Atlantic, July 26, 2022.

July 26, 2022

"WHO Declares Monkeypox a Global Health Emergency," coverage in Smithsonian Magazine, July 26, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 26, 2022

"Supreme Court Rebuke Weighs Against Clean Air Act as Climate Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

July 24, 2022

"WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency," coverage in The Jereusalem Post, July 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 21, 2022

"The Biden administration is elevating a division of H.H.S. to more broadly oversee pandemic responses," coverage in The New York Times, July 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 21, 2022

"Emergency Powers Are Not the Answer on Abortion or Climate Change," coverage in The Brennan Center for Justice, July 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 20, 2022

"The implications of the latest sky-high inflation data," coverage in The Week, July 20, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Super.

July 19, 2022

"Why This “Originalist” Supreme Court Would Disappoint the Founders," an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor, in Slate, July 19, 2022.

July 19, 2022

"Looming Legal Issues in Cryptocurrency Bankruptcies," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in The Deal, July 19, 2022.

July 18, 2022

"Conservative blocs unleash wave of litigation to curb public health powers," coverage on NPR, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 18, 2022

"No-Poach Agreements Are Per Se Illegal, DOJ Says in Trucker Case," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

July 18, 2022

"Supreme Court muzzles EPA on climate," coverage in E&E News, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 15, 2022

"Biden could declare a public health emergency to expand abortion access, but it would face a tremendous legal fight," coverage on CNBC, July 15, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 15, 2022

"An emergency declaration on abortion rights could do more harm than good," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in The Washington Post, July 15, 2022.

July 15, 2022

"Congress faces climate roadblock after Supreme Court ruling," coverage in E&E News, July 15, 2022, featuring Professors William Buzbee and Lisa Heinzerling.

July 14, 2022

"Elon Musk Bought Twitter. Now He Must Own It," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Jonathon Zytnick, in The New York Times, July 14, 2022.

July 13, 2022

“Lawmakers Are Pushing to Depose Dan Snyder. He’s Parking the Boat Overseas,” coverage by The Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

July 13, 2022

"J6: ‘Trump can’t escape responsibility’," coverage on WAMU 88.5, July 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

July 11, 2022

"Life-saving abortions OK despite state bans, Biden administration says," coverage in Axios, July 11, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 9, 2022

"The Supreme Court's red herring argument," an opinion piece by Brad Snyder, on CNN, July 9, 2022.

July 9, 2022

"US President Joe Biden signs executive order on abortion access," coverage in Times Now, July 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 8, 2022

"When SCOTUS meets WOTUS," coverage in E&E News, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

July 8, 2022

"Ambitious legal program develops future lawyers for CNMI," coverage in KUAM News, July 8, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Eun Hee Han.

July 8, 2022

"Daniel Snyder’s lawyer responds to House oversight committee," coverage in The Washington Post, July 8, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

July 8, 2022

"Biden signs order on abortion access after high court ruling," coverage in WHYY, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 8, 2022

"Kavanaugh makes a play for the high court’s swing vote," coverage in Courthouse News Service, July 8, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

July 8, 2022

"Biden Takes Executive Action Amid Pressure to Protect Access to Abortion," coverage in Time, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 8, 2022

"Oklahoma governor calls for public schools audit for potential mishandling of public funds and teaching CRT," coverage on CNN, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

July 7, 2022

“Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder offered to testify via video before House Oversight Committee in July, letter says,” coverage by ESPN, July 7, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

July 7, 2022

"Supreme Court takes aim at agency power," coverage in E&E News, July 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 7, 2022

"Michael Hiltzik: Can gun insurance mandates stem America's torrent of firearm violence?," coverage in Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 7, 2022

"History of Presidential Succession," coverage in C-Span, July 7, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 6, 2022

"Derrick Z. Jackson: Children will suffer the consequences of recent Supreme Court rulings," coverage in Environmental Health News, July 6, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

 

July 5, 2022

"Gorsuch wanted climate ruling to hobble Congress," coverage in E&E News, July 5, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

July 5, 2022

“Dan Snyder Enlists Ex-Goldman Lawyer to Keep Grip on NFL Team,” coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 5, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

July 3, 2022

"How the Conservative Supreme Court Is Changing America," coverage on ReasonTV, July 3, 2022, featuring Randy Barnett.

July 2, 2022

"Did the Supreme Court Open the Door to Reviving One of Its Worst Decisions?," coverage in The New York Times, July 2, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

July 2, 2022

"Ending Roe vs. Wade opens the door to a nationwide abortion ban. But how likely is it?," coverage on ABC News, July 2, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 1, 2022

"Equilibrium/Sustainability — Game, set, match on plastic bottles," coverage in The Hill, July 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

 

July 1, 2022

"Why Judges Keep Recusing Themselves From a N.Y.C. Vaccine Mandate Case," coverage in The Washington Post, July 1, 2022, featuring Professor David Luban.

July 1, 2022

"Improve CDC’s quarantine stations to prevent the next pandemic," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in Stat, July 1, 2022.

June 30, 2022

"US Supreme Court hobbles the EPA’s authority over climate emissions," coverage in Nature, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 30, 2022

"Supreme Court’s EPA ruling upends Biden’s environmental agenda," coverage in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

June 30, 2022

"The Supreme Court embraces originalism — and all its flaws," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022.

June 30, 2022

"Bloch shares experiences with Supreme Court," coverage in Coastal Point, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

June 30, 2022

"In Wake Of Supreme Court Gun Ruling, D.C. Gun Owners Sue To Be Able To Carry Concealed Handguns On Metro," coverage in DCist, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 30, 2022

"How Much More Do They Need To Indict Donald Trump? Georgetown Professor Paul Butler Discusses With Russ Parr," coverage in Black America Web, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 30, 2022

"Biden unlikely to meet bold Democrat demands after abortion ruling, sources say," coverage in Reuters, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 30, 2022

"Why codifying Roe will land right back at the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse, on CNN, June 30, 2022.

June 30, 2022

"SCOTUS ruling ‘takes away EPA’s flexibility’ for regulating emissions: Law professor," coverage in Yahoo Finance, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.

June 30, 2022

"'My anxiety spikes': Lawyers brace for Supreme Court climate ruling," coverage in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.

June 29, 2022

"New York Files Lawsuits to Stop a Flood of ‘Ghost Guns’," coverage in The New York Times, June 29, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 28, 2022

"Defining "life-threatening" can be tricky in abortion law exceptions," coverage in Axios, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 28, 2022

"Not the best week for crypto lending: Law Decoded, June 20-27," coverage in Cointelegraph, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.

June 28, 2022

"What the former White House aide's testimony could mean for the Jan. 6 investigation," coverage on WVTF, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

June 28, 2022

"What the former White House aide's testimony could mean for the Jan. 6 investigation," coverage on NPR, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

June 27, 2022

“Commanders owner Dan Snyder 'unavailable' on deposition date provided by Oversight Committee,” coverage by WUSA9, June 27, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

June 27, 2022

“Dan Snyder ‘unavailable’ for deposition as refusing subpoena draws committee’s ire,” coverage by The Washington Times, June 27, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

June 27, 2022

"A minor impact on gun laws but a potentially momentous shift in constitutional method," an opinion piece by Professor Randy E. Barnett, in SCOTUSblog, June 27, 2022.

June 27, 2022

"Supreme Court’s Roe Ruling Tees Up Fight Over Abortion Pills," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 27, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 24, 2022

"Thomas’s concurring opinion raises questions about what rights might be next," coverage in The New York Times, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 24, 2022

"Abortion pills become central issue after SCOTUS ruling," coverage in Axios, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 24, 2022

"University of Montana law school names interim dean after search comes up short," coverage in the Missoulian, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 24, 2022

"Dobbs May Cast Shadow On Gay Rights, Birth Control Cases," coverage in Law360, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 24, 2022

"Plan B pill still legal in Wisconsin, "abortion pill" now may be illegal," coverage in The Journal Times, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 24, 2022

"Biden vows abortion fight, assails 'extreme' court ruling," coverage on Associated Press, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 23, 2022

“In snubbing House panel, Daniel Snyder may have increased his legal peril,” coverage by The Washington Post, June 23, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

June 23, 2022

"Supreme Court Paves Way for Even Looser Gun Laws Weeks After Uvalde Massacre," coverage in the Daily Beast, June 23, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 23, 2022

"Congress: Are Crypto Disclosures Doing Enough for Investor Protection?," coverage in Blockworks, June 23, 2022, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.

June 22, 2022

"Law profs prevail over backlash to publishing prosecutor misconduct cases," coverage in Reuters, June 22, 2022, featuring Professor  Abbe Smith.

June 22, 2022

"The Biden administration faces a dilemma over the U.S.-China 'tariff war,' says professor," coverage on CNBC, June 22, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

June 21, 2022

"How liberals should rethink their view of the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Brad Snyder, in CNN, June 21, 2022.

June 20, 2022

"New federal programs aim to shrink the racial housing gap," coverage in Marketplace, June 20, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 17, 2022

"Who is John Eastman, the Trump lawyer at the center of the Jan. 6 investigation?," coverage in NPR, June 17, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

June 17, 2022

"A Crypto Bankruptcy Could Be Investors’ Nightmare," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 17, 2022

"Rejecting explanations, House committee urges Daniel Snyder to testify," coverage in The Washington Post, June 17, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

June 16, 2022

"How democracies deflate empty lies," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, June 16, 2022, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

June 15, 2022

"After the Jan. 6 Hearings, Will Trump Face Criminal Charges?," coverage in The New York Times, June 15, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

June 15, 2022

"The Celsius meltdown during crypto’s ‘Black Monday’ risks ‘contagion effect and cascading liquidations,’ top analyst says. Does bankruptcy loom?," coverage in Fortune, June 12, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 15, 2022

"Fresh Start: Professor Adam Levitin," coverage in The Deal Pipeline, June 15, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 15, 2022

"Roger Goodell will testify, Daniel Snyder won’t at congressional hearing," coverage in The Washington Post, June 15, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.

June 14, 2022

"The Future Criminal Case Against Donald Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal, in The New York Times, June 14, 2022.

June 14, 2022

"Starbucks CEO’s Anti-Union Comments Straddle Line of Legality," coverage in Bloomberg News, June 14, 2022, featuring Visitor Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

June 12, 2022

"How SCOTUS’ upcoming climate ruling could defang Washington," coverage in Politico, June 12, 2022, featuring Professors Lawrence O. Gostin and Lisa Heinzerling.

June 10, 2022

"Insurrection? Sedition? Incitement? A Legal Guide to the Capitol Riot," coverage in The Washington Post, June 10, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

June 9, 2022

"Say Goodbye to Bad Digital Presentations," coverage in the Washington State Bar News, June 9, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

June 9, 2022

"Give the CDC Back Its Power to Issue Mandates," an opinion piece by Professors Lawrence O. Gostin and Kevin Tobia, in The Daily Beast, June 9, 2022.

June 9, 2022

"Russian Debt Ban Leaves Investors With Questions," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 9, 2022, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 9, 2022

"Mysteries Linger About Covid’s Origins, W.H.O. Report Says," coverage in The New York Times, June 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 7, 2022

"The Linguistics Search Engine That Overturned the Federal Mask Mandate," coverage in The Verge, June 7, 2022, featuring Professor Kevin Tobia.

June 7, 2022

"Mask Ruling Appeal Gets Backing From Former CDC Directors," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 7, 2022

"Should the U.S. Give Out More Monkeypox Vax for Party Season?," coverage in The Daily Beast, June 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 3, 2022

"Wall Street Gets Forced Into the Abortion Debate," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

June 3, 2022

"Court says U.S. workplace bias law covers unwanted transfers," coverage in Reuters, June 3, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.

June 2, 2022

"Skirmishes Over Medication Abortion Renews Debate On State Vs. Federal Powers," coverage in The Lund Report, June 2, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 2, 2022

"Who can be my neighbor? How a ‘lens of care’ can transform US cities," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, June 2, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 2, 2022

"What Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ Has Meant to Women," coverage in The New York Times, June 2, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 1, 2022

"CLE Accreditation Should Be Tied to Learning Outcomes,” an opinion piece by Professor Rima Sirota published in LAW360 on June 1, 2022.

May 31, 2022

Taking Up the Challenge: A Roadmap for Studying the Effectiveness of Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, coverage in JOTWELL, May 31, 2022, featuring Professor Rima Sirota.

May 31, 2022

"Mass shootings renew efforts to target gun manufacturers’ legal shield," coverage in The Hill, May 31, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

May 29, 2022

"Mass shootings have a lot in common with another American horror," an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan, on CNN, May 29, 2022.

May 26, 2022

"Biden’s Win on Carbon Costs Temporarily Dodges Rulemaking Bullet," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

May 26, 2022

"Biden’s Win on Carbon Costs Temporarily Dodges Rulemaking Bullet," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

May 26, 2022

"Learning How to Lawyer with Jonah Perlin," coverage in Lawyerpreneur Podcast, May 26, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

May 25, 2022

"How Biden’s executive order will impact policing practices," coverage in PBS Newshour, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

May 25, 2022

"Suing Zuckerberg Is Easy. Making a Privacy Case Stick Is Harder," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor Robert Thompson.

May 25, 2022

"WHO Has No Authority to Dictate U.S. Health Policy," coverage in FactCheck.org, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 25, 2022

"In Response to the Uvalde Massacre, Politicians Reiterate Their Demands for Irrelevant Gun Control Laws," coverage in Reason, May 25, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 24, 2022

"An Artist Asks, What Is Luxury Without the Logos?," coverage in The New York Times, May 24, 2022, featuring Associate Professor  Amanda Levendowski.

May 23, 2022

"Embracing COVID misinformation, Kansas Senate says ‘national sovereignty’ is under threat ," coverage in The Kanssas City Star, May 23, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 23, 2022

"D.C. Attorney General Files Long-Anticipated Lawsuit Accusing Mark Zuckerberg of Involvement in Cambridge Analytica Scandal and 2016 Election Manipulation," coverage in Law & Crime, May 23, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

May 20, 2022

"Appeals Court Undercuts Agency Enforcement in SEC Fraud Case," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 20, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

May 19, 2022

"Climate Change and the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in Resources, May 19, 2022.

May 19, 2022

"Workplace Vaccine Mandate Exemption Lawsuits Falter in Court," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 19, 2022

"FTC Has Full Slate of Commissioners," coverage in The National Law Review, May 19, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

May 19, 2022

"What’s Going on With the Testing Requirement for Travel?," coverage in The New York Times, May 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 19, 2022

"Solutions to America’s complex web of gun violence," coverage in WDET 101.9FM, May 19, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 18, 2022

"Analysis: Elon Musk can't easily give Twitter the boot over bots," coverage in Reuters, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

May 18, 2022

"Biden’s Justice Dept. pressed for strong response to Buffalo massacre," coverage in The Washington Post, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 18, 2022

"FTC Expected To Begin Process Of Updating Endorsement Ad Guidelines This Week," coverage in Inside Radio, May 18, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

May 18, 2022

"Major Exchanges Stay Silent on Risks to Customer Funds," coverage in Be In Crypto, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

May 17, 2022

"Elon Musk’s latest Twitter bluster unlikely to earn fresh SEC scrutiny," coverage in The Washington Post, May 17, 2022, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

May 16, 2022

"American Constitution Society Announces Winners of 2022 Richard D. Cudahy Writing Competition," coverage in American Constitution Society, May 16, 2022, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

May 14, 2022

"Twitter’s bot problem not likely to enable Musk to back out of deal," coverage in The Washington Post, May 14, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

May 12, 2022

"Prevalence of white supremacists in law enforcement demands drastic change," coverage in Reuters, May 12, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

May 12, 2022

"Confronting Surveillance," coverage in JOTWELL, May 12, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

May 11, 2022

"Georgetown Law instills leadership development, bolsters tech law," coverage in The National Jurist, May 11, 2022, featuring Professor Hillary A. Sale and Dean William M. Treanor.

May 11, 2022

"Why Did U.S. Cities Resegregate?," coverage in Bloomberg News, May 11, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 11, 2022

"U.S. Senate confirms Bedoya, giving Democrats FTC control," coverage in Reuters, May 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

May 10, 2022

"What SNL Got Right About What’s Wrong With Alito’s Leaked Opinion," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse, in Slate, May 10, 2022.

May 9, 2022

"How Big Is Crypto Crime, Really? ," coverage in Coin Desk, May 9, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

May 8, 2022

"Supreme Court Leak Inquiry Exposes Gray Area of Press Protections," coverage in The Washington Post, May 8, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

May 7, 2022

"Employees everywhere are organizing. Here’s why it’s happening now," coverage on CNBC, May 7, 2022, featuring VIsiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

May 6, 2022

"If Roe is overturned can you order abortion pills online?," coverage on WUSA9, May 6, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 6, 2022

"Abortion adds to Biden's all-but-impossible to-do list," coverage in Associated Press, May 6, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 5, 2022

"The Alito opinion would be like Plessy overturning Brown v. Board of Education," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, coverage in The Washington Post, May 5, 2022.

May 5, 2022

"VPN Providers Threaten to Quit India Over New Data Law," coverage in Wired, May 5, 2022, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

May 3, 2022

"Washington DC’s 500 Most Influential People," coverage in the Washingtonian, May 3, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks, Professor Paul Butler, Professor Sheryll Cashin, Professor David Cole, Professor Lawrence Gostin, and Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.

May 3, 2022

"The right to privacy - not just abortion - is on the chopping block," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Kumar Katyal, in The Washington Post, May 3, 2022.

April 28, 2022

"The 1944 Law That Gave The CDC Its Powers, Explained," coverage on NPR, April 28,2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 28, 2022

"The war isn’t over, but Ukraine is already prosecuting Russian crimes," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, in The Washington Post, April 28, 2022.

April 28, 2022

"Leaders from Fair Share Housing Center, Georgetown University, and Salvation and Social Justice Outline an Action Agenda for Reforming New Jersey’s Affordable Housing," coverage in Inside NJ, April 28,2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 26, 2022

"The long, bitter fight to restore voting rights for 1.5 million former prisoners in Florida," coverage in The Independent, April 26, 2022, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

April 26, 2022

"The Ethics of Military Artificial Intelligence – Conference at the U.S. Naval Academy," coverage in Prio, April 26,2022, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.

April 26, 2022

"Mask mandate ruling is about as 'incoherent as possible:' former Biden health adviser," coverage in Yahoo! Finance, April 26,2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 26, 2022

"Complaint Urges FTC to Investigate the Location Data Industry," coverage in JD Supra, April 26,2022, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.

April 25, 2022

"Jurors reject array of defenses at Capitol riot trials," coverage in Associated Press, April 25,2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 25, 2022

"No Matter How You Feel About Masks, You Should Be Alarmed by This Judge’s Decision," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in The New York Times, April 25,2022.

April 24, 2022

"U.S. Senate set to confirm Bedoya as FTC commissioner," coverage in Reuters, April 24, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

April 22, 2022

"Analysis: The U.S. Appealed to Reinstate Masks. But Is It Seeking to Win?," coverage in The New York Times, April 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 22, 2022

"Biden Admin’s Confusing COVID Response Has Experts Crying ‘WTF’," coverage in The Daily Beast, April 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 22, 2022

"Supreme Court to hear complex death row case," coverage on WFSA12 News, April 22, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan.

April 21, 2022

"Battle over CDC's powers goes far beyond travel mask mandate," coverage in NPR, April 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 21, 2022

"Judge’s Ruling on the CDC Mask Mandate Highlights the Limits of the Agency’s Power," coverage in Kaiser Health News, April 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 20, 2022

"Judge’s Mask Order Cramps Biden Vow to ‘Follow the Science’," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 20, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 19, 2022

"Federal Judge Strikes Down TSA Mask Mandate on Planes and Public Transit," coverage in Healthline, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 19, 2022

"The 1 Percent Chance That Putin Will Be Prosecuted," coverage in Foreign Policy, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Jane Stromseth.

April 19, 2022

"Biden Administration May Appeal Ruling That Voided Travel Mask Mandate," coverage in The New York Times, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 18, 2022

"Federal Judge Strikes Down Mask Mandate for Planes and Public Transit," coverage in The New York Times, April 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 17, 2022

"New Mexico Civil Guard founder says he 'shredded and burned everything' during depositions," coverage in Las Cruces Sun News, April 17, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 17, 2022

"Yale files motions to dismiss antitrust case," coverage in Yale Daily News, April 17, 2022, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.

April 16, 2022

"A Russian Default Is Looming. A Bitter Fight Is Likely to Follow," coverage in The New York Times, April 16, 2022, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 15, 2022

"DeFi and Disclosures: Securities Law in Blockchain Technology," coverage in CoinDesk, April 15, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

April 14, 2022

"Juvenile lifer seeks reprieve amid broader push for leniency," coverage in Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, April 14, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 14, 2022

"With Russia Mired In Ukraine, Tech Bill Targeting China Gains Traction," coverage in Newsweek, April 14, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

April 13, 2022

"NFL 'Serious threat to their wellbeing' | Law professors explore ramifications of allegations levied against Commanders," coverage in WUSA9, April 13, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 13, 2022

"UVa Center for Politics – Domestic Terrorism: How Vulnerable Are We?," coverage in Bearing Drift, April 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 12, 2022

"Approach to City Governance," coverage in Urbanize Los Angeles, April 12, 2022, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.

April 12, 2022

"With the widest possible representation, people get to feel it is their own judiciary: CJI Ramana," coverage in The Leaflet, April 12, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 9, 2022

"Juvenile lifer seeks reprieve amid broader push for leniency," coverage on 25 News KXXV & KRHD, April 9, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

April 8, 2022

"How an eviction prevention program emerged after the moratorium ended," coverage on ABC News, April 8, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 8, 2022

"Justice Jackson, the First Black Woman to Serve on the Supreme Court, Has Been Confirmed: What Does It Mean for the LGBTQ+ Community?”, coverage in Pride Source, April 8, 2022, featuring Professor Kevin Tobia.

April 8, 2022

"Sovereign Debt Architecture, Suspended," an opinion piece by Professor Anna Gelpern, in Just Money, Spring 2022.

April 7, 2022

"Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Was a Referendum on Who Gets to Have Power in America," coverage in Time, April 7, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

April 7, 2022

"Long shadow of Stephen Breyer," coverage in The Harvard Gazette, April 7, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 7, 2022

"Why Biden’s executive order on policing is still up in the air," coverage in The Washington Post, April 7, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

April 7, 2022

"Historic Supreme Court confirmation comes at a time when some in the GOP are trying to reverse LGBTQ rights,” coverage in CNN, April 7, 2022, featuring Professor Kevin Tobia.

April 6, 2022

"No charges in Amir Locke shooting is no surprise to legal experts, who say the law must change," coverage in Star Tribune, April 6, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

April 5, 2022

"Senate Banking Committee Issues Testimony From Georgetown University Law Center Professor Hyman," coverage in Insurance NewsNet, April 5, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

April 5, 2022

"Musk risks adding to key regulator's wrath by joining Twitter's board," coverage in Automotive News Europe, April 5, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

April 4, 2022

"Supreme Court makes it easier to sue the police for malicious prosecution," coverage on NPR, April 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

April 4, 2022

"US response must match the stakes in Ukraine," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, April 4, 2022.

April 4, 2022

"Supreme Court makes it easier to sue the police for malicious prosecution," coverage on NPR, April 4, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 4, 2022

"A battle brews in U.S. over natural gas bans," coverage in Corporate Knights, April 4, 2022, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.

April 1, 2022

"One of the most consequential decisions before the Supreme Court is not on its docket," coverage in Courthouse News Service, April 1, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson and Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

March 31, 2022

"Adults or Sexually Abused Minors? Getting It Right Vexes Facebook," coverage in The New York Times, March 31, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

March 29, 2022

"Why a Ruling Declaring Trump ‘Likely’ Broke Laws May Not Mean He Will Be Prosecuted," coverage in The New York Times, March 29, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

March 29, 2022

"Senate Banking Committee Democrats Call for Medical Debt Ombudsman at CFPB," coverage in ACA International, March 29, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

March 29, 2022

"Covid creeps closer to Biden as restrictions fall," coverage in The Washington Post, March 29, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 28, 2022

"Lone use of racial slur justifies hostile workplace claim - 5th Circuit," coverage in Reuters, March 28, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.

March 27, 2022

"Editorial: Gas prices worrying? Brace for the wheat shortage," coverage in The Roanoke Times, March 27, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

March 27, 2022

"Putting the grift before substance in Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation," coverage in The Nevada Independent, March 27, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

March 25, 2022

"Should Brands Be Less Protective Of Their IP When It Comes To NFTs?," coverage in JD Supra, March 25, 2022, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

March 25, 2022

"We’re Expecting the Wrong Things From the CDC," coverage in Slate, March 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 24, 2022

'Introducing Disclosure NFTs, Disclosure DAOs, and Disclosure DIDs," an opinion piece by Professor Chris Brummer, in Medium, March 24, 2022.

March 23, 2022

"Judge Jackson’s Public Defender Past Is a Strength, Not a Weakness," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson, in Bloomberg Law, March 23, 2022.

March 22, 2022

"Episode 107: Jonah Perlin on Twitter, Podcasting, and Becoming a Law School Professor," coverage in Harrington, March 22, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

March 21, 2022

"How Technology Might Bring War Criminals To Justice In Ukraine," coverage in Forbes, March 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 21, 2022

"Jackson promises ‘neutral posture’ as Republicans question her judicial philosophy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, March 21, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

March 21, 2022

"The Too Supreme Court" an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The Washington Monthly, March 21, 2022.

March 20, 2022

"Relearning our lesson on dealing with extortionists," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, March 20, 2022.

March 18, 2022

"What to expect when you’re expecting a Supreme Court confirmation hearing," coverage in Courthouse News Service, March 18, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

March 18, 2022

"The Memo: COVID-19 risks quietly rise," coverage in The Hill, March 18, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 16, 2022

"Inaugural Rutgers–Camden Chancellor’s Lecture on Racial Reckoning and Civility to Focus on ‘Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality’," coverage in Rutgers-Camden NewsNow, March 16, 2023, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

March 13, 2022

"Healthcare companies say they have a duty to continue sending medicine to Russia, despite challenges posed by sanctions," coverage in Business Insider, March 13, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 13, 2022

"GT investigates: From Guantanamo Bay to local prisons, human rights violations are pervasive in US jail system," coverage in Global Times, March 13, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

March 11, 2022

"Roe supporters say its reversal would be dead canary for democracy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, March 11, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 8, 2022

"Designing Better Antitrust Remedies for the Digital World," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, March 8, 2022.

March 8, 2022

"Tesla's Musk seeks to end SEC muzzle on tweets, could face uphill battle," coverage in Reuters, March 8, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

March 6, 2022

"Trump muses about a really bad — and quite possibly illegal — idea to bomb Russia using Chinese flags," coverage in The Washington Post, March 6, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 6, 2022

"Trump muses about a really bad — and evidently illegal — idea to bomb Russia using Chinese flags," coverage in The Washington Post, March 6, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 4, 2022

"Attorney for children talks about her book," coverage in LimaOhio.com, March 4, 2022, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

March 4, 2022

"In Times of Russian Conflict, What Should Big Law Say?," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 4, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

March 2, 2022

"Bad Takes: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's rage at Critical Race Theory is only his latest distraction attempt," coverage in The San Antonio Current, March 2, 2022, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

March 1, 2022

"Labor Dispute Upends MLB Season: Baseball Lockout Explained," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 1, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

February 28, 2022

"Opioid Pledge to Prove Tricky for FDA Head Dogged by Pharma Ties," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 28, 2022

"15 years of Supreme Court climate fights come to a head today," coverage in E&E News, February 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 27, 2022

'Probably Lying Through Their Teeth': What We Heard This Week," coverage in Medpage Today, February 27, 2022, featuring Professor David Hyman.

February 27, 2022

"It's Been A Minute: Trayvon, Ten Years Later," coverage in NPR, February 27, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 26, 2022

"How a single case challenged the LA prosecutor’s reform agenda: ‘Nobody is happy'," coverage in The Guardian, February 26, 2022, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

February 25, 2022

"3 officers found guilty on federal charges in George Floyd’s murder," coverage in Deseret News, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

February 25, 2022

"Covid Vaccine Mandate Religious Exemptions Give Hospitals Leeway," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 25, 2022

"In EPA Supreme Court case, the agency’s power to combat climate change hangs in the balance," coverage in The Washington Post, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 25, 2022

"15 years of Supreme Court climate fights come to a head Monday," coverage in E&E News, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 25, 2022

"Climate Metric Ruling Threatens Policy Delays, Creates ‘Chaos’," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

February 24, 2022

"This week’s podcast: A deep dive into mass arbitration: Part II, with special guest Maria Glover, Professor Of Law At Georgetown University Law Center," coverage in Consumer Finance Monitor, February 24, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

February 24, 2022

"Derek Chauvin’s Colleagues Found Guilty of Violating George Floyd’s Civil Rights," coverage in Mother Jones, February 24, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

February 23, 2022

"Joe Biden’s Secret Constitutional Weapon," coverage in Politico, February 23, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 21, 2022

"E117: Jonah Perlin – Persuasive Legal Writing (Interview)," coverage in Study Legal English Podcast, February 21, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.

February 20, 2022

"Progressives blast judiciary over Biden climate agenda," coverage in The Hill, February 20, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 20, 2022

"Yale submits response to antitrust suit," coverage in Yale News, February 20, 2022, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.

February 19, 2022

"What Is Critical Race Theory & How Is The Fight To Ban It Impacting Black Authors?," coverage in Okayplayer, February 19, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

February 18, 2022

"Equilibrium/Sustainability — Biden green investment tool excludes race," coverage in The Hill, February 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 17, 2022

"This week’s podcast: A deep dive into mass arbitration: Part I, with special guest Maria Glover, Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center," coverage in Consumer Finance Monitor, February 17, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

February 17, 2022

What a Minnesota trial says about police officers’ responsibility to intervene," coverage in PBS Newshour, February 17, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

February 17, 2022

"BRI helps fill development gap left by West," coverage in People's Daily, February 17, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

February 16, 2022

"At Supreme Court, it’s do as I say not as I do," coverage in Courthouse News Service, February 16, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 15, 2022

"Investigation into origins of Trump-Russia probe sheds new light on old accusations," coverage in KTOV, February 15, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.

February 13, 2022

"Federal trial of Arbery’s killers is the first to ask: Was this 2020 attack motivated by racial hate?," coverage in The Washington Post, February 13, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 11, 2022

 "Congress OKs bill to prohibit forced arbitration in sexual harassment and assault cases ," coverage in Marketplace, February 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 10, 2022

 "Tennessee and Florida aren't the only states where the history of racism is under siege," coverage on CNN, February 10, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

February 10, 2022

 "The Reasons Why Police Still Use No Knock Warrants," coverage in Slate, February 10, 2022, featuring Professor  Paul Butler.

February 9, 2022

 "Companies are increasingly using a legal strategy that prevents future lawsuits ," coverage on WUNC 91.5, February 9, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

February 9, 2022

 "Arbery’s Family Wants Justice. They’re Going About It the Wrong Way," coverage in Slate, February 9, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 7, 2022

 "Is Biden Ignoring a Key Tool to Combat Violent Extremists?," coverage in Politico, February 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 4, 2022

"With court integrity on thin ice, the justices are sharpening their skates," coverage in Courthouse News Service, February 4, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

February 3, 2022

"Ethics Scholars Urge Chief Justice Roberts to Adopt Code of Conduct for Supreme Court," coverage in Law.com, February 3, 2022, featuring Professor David Luban and Professor Abbe Smith.

February 1, 2022

"How Congress can keep Trump and other insurrectionists out of public office," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan, in The Washington Post, February 1, 2022.

January 27, 2022

"The Second Amendment myth around militias," coverage in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. January 27, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 26, 2022

"WHO staff complaint, email allege racism and abuse in Asia," coverage in the Seattle Times. January 26, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 26, 2022

"Breyer's legacy has been about trying to create consensus: Law professor," coverage on CNBC. January 26, 2022, featuring Professor Robin Lenhardt.

January 25, 2022

"Conservatives defend D.C. bar under investigation for violating vaccine rules," coverage in The Washington Post, January 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 25, 2022

"No, vigilante militias are not authorized by the Constitution, and Congress should outlaw them," coverage in the Daily Kos. January 25, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 25, 2022

"President Joe Biden gave Congress an exemption from vaccine mandate," coverage in Politifact. January 25, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.

January 25, 2022

"Supreme Court agrees to hear affirmative action case," coverage in Fox 5. January 25, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

January 24, 2022

"Baltimore, Big Oil to square off tomorrow in court," coverage in E&E News, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

January 24, 2022

"Police Culture on Trial in Case Against Officers in Killing of George Floyd," coverage in The New York Times, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 24, 2022

"The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Found a New Way to Wreck the Government," coverage in The New Republic, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor Anita Krishnakumar.

January 24, 2022

"Prosecuting Domestic Terrorism Is Notoriously Difficult. This New Team of Lawyers Has A Mounting Caseload," coverage in Time, January 24, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 24, 2022

"FTC Still Needs More Money For Merger Reviews, Dems Say," coverage in Law360, January 24, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

January 24, 2022

"Baltimore, Big Oil to square off tomorrow in court," coverage in E&E News, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

January 22, 2022

"The Supreme Court supported compulsory vaccinations in 1905. What changed in 2022?," coverage in Salon, January 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 21, 2022

"What Happens If a Restaurant Openly Defies DC’s Vaccine or Mask Mandates?," coverage in the Washingtonian, January 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 21, 2022

"Texas man charged with threatening election, government officials in Georgia," coverage in The Washington Post, January 21, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 19, 2022

"The Case Against The Filibuster And Redistricting In Wisconsin," coverage on WORT FM, January 19, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

January 19, 2022

"Major questions from the Supreme Court could upend the administrative state," coverage in Courthouse News Service, January 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

January 18, 2022

"Undoing the American residential caste system," coverage on WYPR, January 18, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 17, 2022

"Where MLK’s Vision Is Starting to Be Realized," an opinion piece by Professor  Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 17, 2022.

January 14, 2022

"Shot-or-Test Rule ‘Dead’ as High Court Dooms Further Litigation," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 14, 2022

"Two High-Powered Black Attorneys Confront a Justice System’s Flaws," coverage in The New York Times, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

January 14, 2022

"Supreme Court blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for the workplace," coverage in The Keene Sentinel, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 13, 2022

"Transcript: All In with Chris Hayes, 1/13/22," coverage on MSNBC, January 13, 2022, featuring Caroline Fredrickson, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

January 13, 2022

"From ‘momentous’ to ‘meh’ — Trump's China trade deal letdown," coverage in Politico, January 13, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

January 13, 2022

"Student loans should be repaid based on income, say Georgetown law professors," coverage in The College Fix, January 13, 2022, featuring Professor John Brooks and Professor Adam Levitin.

January 13, 2022

"A 'dagger in the heart' of Biden's COVID-19 vaccination campaign? Biden has options after Supreme Court ruling," coverage in USA Today, January 13, 2022, featuring Professor  David Vladeck.

January 12, 2022

"The Back Road: Death threats and the ongoing terror campaign," coverage in The Island Now, January 12, 2022, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

January 12, 2022

"A Better Way to Fix the Student Loan Problem," an opinion piece by Professor John R. Brooks and Professor Adam. J. Levitin, in Politico, January 12, 2022.

January 11, 2022

"Vicki Arroyo, associate administrator for policy," coverage in E&E News, January 11, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.

January 10, 2022

"Colorado’s Perlmutter says it is ‘time to pass the torch’," coverage in Roll Call, January 10, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

January 7, 2022

"Meadows Asks Justices To Swiftly Resolve Trump's Jan. 6 Suit," coverage in Law360, January 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

January 7, 2022

"Biden’s Vaccine Mandates Hit the High Court," coverage in The New York Times, January 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 6, 2022

“Merrick Garland Has Satisfied His Democratic Critics—for Now” coverage by The New Republic, January 6, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

January 6, 2022

“How the Jan. 6 committee is piecing together the 'puzzle' of the Capitol attack,” coverage by ABC News, January 6, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.

January 6, 2022

"Free to State with Paul Clement, Jonah Goldberg, Stephen Hayes & Nadine Strossen," coverage in The Washington Post, January 6, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer in Law Paul D. Clement.

January 5, 2022

"A look at the Federal Reserve’s historical lack of diversity," coverage in Marketplace, January 5, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

January 4, 2022

"Biden Renews Bedoya’s Nomination to FTC, Teeing Up Senate Vote," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

January 4, 2022

"Trump’s Legal Fate Haunts Garland’s DOJ a Year After Jan. 6 Riot," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 4, 2022

"Despite Omicron Risk, TSA Still Requires Travelers to Remove Masks at Airport Checkpoints," coverage in The Intercept, January 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 4, 2022

"Recent Interviews Shed New Light on Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol," coverage in ProPublica, January 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 3, 2022

"How to Fix the Senate by Essentially—Though Not Quite—Abolishing It," coverage in The Washington Monthly, January 3, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.

January 3, 2022

"Americans don’t agree on what to call Jan. 6 attack," coverage in PBS Newshour, January 3, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 28, 2021

"Giuliani Election Fraud Suit Sanctions Top 2021 Ethics Coverage," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 28, 2021, featuring Professor David J. Luban.

December 27, 2021

"Narrow path forward for Build Back Better," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, coverage in The Hill, December 27, 2021.

December 26, 2021

"After Floyd, U.S. cops still murder and still get away with it," coverage in Tehran Times, December 26, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 24, 2021

"Despite Uproar Over Floyd’s Death, the Number of Fatal Encounters With Police Hasn’t Changed ," coverage in The New York Times, December 24, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 22, 2021

"He was filming on his phone. Then a JPSO deputy grabbed him and charged him with resisting arrest," coverage in Nola.com, December 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

December 22, 2021

"The world has failed at vaccine equity. Will 2022 be different?," coverage in Aljazeera, December 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 22, 2021

"COVID-19 Cases Are Surging At The D.C. Jail," coverage in DCist, December 22, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

December 20, 2021

"Biden to give omicron-focused speech on Tuesday," coverage in KFOR Oklahoma City, December 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 20, 2021

"Dear Black parents: Here’s how to protect your children from the moral panic over critical race theory," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Janel George, in The Grio, December 20, 2021.

December 18, 2021

"Omicron found in 89 countries, WHO says," coverage in The Hill, December 18, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 17, 2021

"Concerns over a winter wave of Omicron prompt closures, mask mandates and new COVID fears," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, December 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 17, 2021

"Opinion: Beware the extremist, dangerous and unconstitutional ‘constitutional sheriffs’," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez, in The Washington Post, December 17, 2021.

December 17, 2021

"How the Supreme Court may become its own worst enemy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, December 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 16, 2021

"‘Shooting at a moving target’ in 2022," coverage in Politico, December 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 16, 2021

"How Residential Segregation Creates a Caste System in America," coverage on Nonprofit Quarterly, December 16, 2021, featuring Professor  Sheryll D. Cashin.

December 16, 2021

"Opinion | It’s Time for Biden to Fire the FDIC Chief" an opinion piece by Professor  Adam J. Levitin, in Politico, December 16, 2021.

December 15, 2021

"Derek Chauvin pleads guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights in federal court," coverage on NPR, December 15, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 14, 2021

"Butting In," coverage in Slate, December 14, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

December 13, 2021

"Mandatory Vax to Fly Remains a Jet Bridge Too Far for Biden White House," coverage in The Daily Beast, December 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 12, 2021

"First U.S. vaccine mandate in 1809 launched 200 years of court battles," coverage in The Washington Post, December 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 11, 2021

"Juvenile justice advocates and police at odds over reform bill," coverage in The Washington Post, December 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

December 9, 2021

"Ending China’s 20-year WTO winning streak," coverage in Politico, December 09, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

December 9, 2021

"When is it self-defense?," coverage in The Washington Post, December 09, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 8, 2021

"COVID cases spike even as US reaches vaccine milestone," coverage in the WHYY, December 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 8, 2021

"COVID cases spike even as US reaches vaccine milestone," coverage on CBS Austin, December 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 7, 2021

"NYC Shot Mandate Built to Withstand Suits, Lawyers Say," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 7, 2021

"Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion over Myanmar violence," coverage in Reuters, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

December 7, 2021

"U.S. to Pump $400 Million Into Vaccination Programs for Other Countries," coverage in Health Day, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 7, 2021

"Covid Updates: Early Study Shows Pfizer Vaccine Gives Some Protection Against Omicron," coverage in The New York Times, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 7, 2021

"NASAA to Hold Fintech – Cybersecurity Symposium, Will Discuss DeFi," coverage in Crowdfund Insider, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

December 7, 2021

"New York’s sweeping vaccine mandate raises questions for companies," coverage in The New York Times, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 6, 2021

"Why America’s Omicron response is so weak," coverage in The Economist, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 6, 2021

"Purdue Bankruptcy Spurs Forum Shopper Pushback in N.Y., Congress," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

December 6, 2021

"In Baseball Lockout, Free Agency Window Spurs Battle Over Pay," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

December 3, 2021

"Kavanaugh cites landmark gay rights cases in argument about abortion restrictions," coverage on NBC News, December 3, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

December 3, 2021

"Cause for Celebration: The 2021 American Lawyer Industry Awards Winners," coverage in The American Lawyer, December 3, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

December 2, 2021

"Biden takes the fight to Omicron. But the toolkit is growing bare," coverage in Politico, December 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 2, 2021

"Polls About Lessons on Racism in Schools Can Be Eye-Opening, and Misleading," coverage in Education Week, December 2, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

December 2, 2021

"Senators propose ban on FTC ‘zombie votes’," coverage in Politico, December 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

December 2, 2021

"Critical Race Theory Fights Resemble Anti-Integration Fights’," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Janel George, in Teen Vogue, December 2, 2021.

December 1, 2021

"Senate Commerce Deadlocks Over Bedoya’s Nomination to FTC," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

December 1, 2021

"U.S. Senate panel advances Biden's pick Bedoya for FTC," coverage in Reuters, December 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

November 30, 2021

"Vaccine Exemption Bids for Health-Care Workers to Spark Lawsuits," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 30, 2021

"As omicron variant alarm spreads, countries mull a radical ‘pandemic treaty’," coverage in The Washington Post, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 30, 2021

"Julie O’Sullivan on Corporate Crime and Corporate Power," coverage in Corporate Crime Reporter, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.

November 29, 2021

"Georgetown University Professor on Omicron Variant," coverage in Bloomberg, November 29, 2021, featuring Professor  Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 27, 2021

"Are lawyers morally culpable for the terrible acts they help their clients to perform?," coverage in Uprise RI, November 27, 2021, featuring Professor David J. Luban.

November 26, 2021

"Federal Trade Commission Should Make Privacy Rules Against ISP Data Collection, Experts Say," coverage in BroadbandBreakfast, November 26, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

November 25, 2021

"Why the Ahmaud Arbery verdict matters," coverage in Axios, November 25, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 24, 2021

"The significance of the guilty verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder," coverage in Vox, November 24, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.

November 24, 2021

"The Docket: What Is Executive Privilege And What Are Its Limits?," coverage in NPR, November 26, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

November 24, 2021

"Men who killed Arbery to also face federal hate crime charges. Here’s what to expect," coverage in PBS Newshour, November 24, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 24, 2021

"The significance of the guilty verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder," coverage in Vox, November 24, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 23, 2021

"With the Past Behind Him, Shon Hopwood Is a Powerful Advocate for Second Chances," coverage in The American Lawyer, November 23, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 23, 2021

"Show Us Oil Cos.' 'Anti-Consumer' Acts, FTC Republicans Ask," coverage in Law 360, November 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

November 23, 2021

"More voices on facial recognition heading for the FTC," coverage in Biometric Update, November 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

November 22, 2021

"Wisconsin Town Mourns Those Who Died in Holiday Parade," coverage in The New York Times, November 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

November 21, 2021

"Three current trials are putting a spotlight on race and justice," coverage on WUSF Public Media, November 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 21, 2021

"Lincoln vs. the Constitution? Not So Fast," an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor, in The New York Times, November 21, 2021.

November 20, 2021

"Unrequited rage: The demand for mob justice in the Rittenhouse trial," coverage in The Hill, November 20, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler,

November 20, 2021

"The Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict Exposes America’s Divide Over Who Gets to Carry a Gun," coverage in Politico, November 20, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 19, 2021

"GULC Received Record Breaking Amount in Donations During 150th Anniversary of Law Center," coverage in The Hoya, November 19, 2021, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 18, 2021

"Biden’s Covid vaccine mandate will likely go to the Supreme Court. Here’s how the courts have ruled before," coverage on CNBC, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

November 18, 2021

"The Boy Scouts Are Abusing the Bankruptcy System," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in Bloomberg Law, November 16, 2021.

November 18, 2021

"Matt Gaetz praises Kyle Rittenhouse for "helping the country," offers him a congressional internship," coverage in Salon, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 18, 2021

"Law professor weighs in on bills passed during governor’s special legislative session," coverage in WESH Orlando, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

November 18, 2021

"The Term: Michael Dreeben On Arguing 106 High Court Cases," coverage in Law360, November 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Michael Dreeben.

November 18, 2021

"What Do the Kyle Rittenhouse and Ahmaud Arbery Murder Trials Tell Us About the 2020 Racial Reckoning?," coverage on NBC Connecticut, November 18, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.

November 18, 2021

"After Years of Injustice, Black Farmers Had a Shot at Debt Relief. Then Stephen Miller Stepped In," coverage in Mother Jones, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

November 18, 2021

"The Federalist Society’s newest enemy: Corporate America," coverage in Vox, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 17, 2021

"New Mexico DA sues unauthorized militia group, then goes after Facebook for records to prove his case," coverage in USA Today, November 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 16, 2021

"It’s time we stop listening to economists on climate change," coverage in Salon, November 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

November 16, 2021

"Maryland state education officials weigh in on school mask mandate’s future," coverage on WTOP, November 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 16, 2021

"Georgetown Law lecturer talks prosecution's case in Rittenhouse trial, Arbery trial jurors," coverage on WJLA, November 16, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

November 13, 2021

"Is It Time We Stopped Listening to Economists on Climate Change?," coverage in The Wire Science, November 13,2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

November 13, 2021

"The country’s most popular law school got an unexpected jolt," coverage in The Washington Post, November 13, 2021, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 11, 2021

"Building a Library of Law Practice Advice | Jonah Perlin," coverage by Texas Appellate Law Podcast, November 11, 2021, featuring Professor Jonah Perlin.

November 11, 2021

"Georgetown Law Professors Weigh In on D.C. Council Rewrite of Criminal Code," coverage in The Hoya, November 11, 2021, featuring Professor John Copacino, Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer, and Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

November 10, 2021

"They Publicized Prosecutors’ Misconduct. The Blowback Was Swift.," coverage in The New York Times, November 10, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 9, 2021

"Opinion: Yes, Biden has the power to require vaccines or testing in private businesses," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, November 9, 2021.

November 9, 2021

"Legal battle over Biden’s vax-or-test mandate for businesses is just beginning," coverage by The Washington Post, November 9, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

November 8, 2021

"Anti-vaxxers threaten to jam up White House regulatory process," coverage in E&E News, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

November 8, 2021

"Tesla stock slides after Elon Musk asks Twitter if he should sell 10 percent of his stake," coverage in The Washington Post, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 8, 2021

"Vegas Facility Invokes Federal Shield in COVID-19 Lawsuits," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 8, 2021

"Gaige Grosskreutz says he thought 'I was going to die' when he came face-to-face with Kyle Rittenhouse," coverage in Wisconsin Public Radio, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 5, 2021

"Lawsuits over workplace vaccine rule focus on states' rights," coverage on Associated Press, November 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 5, 2021

"Video footage has been star witness during first week of Rittenhouse homicide trial," coverage on Wisconsin Public Radio, November 5, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 4, 2021

"Nearly all-White jury in Arbery killing highlights long-standing fears of racial bias in jury selection," coverage in The Washington Post, November 4, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.

November 3, 2021

"Where Supreme Court justices stand on EPA, climate," coverage in E&E News, November 3, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.

November 3, 2021

"DOJ Reads Up On Monopsony Law In Penguin Merger Fight," coverage in Law360, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

November 3, 2021

"Biden Dismisses Report of Plans to Pay Immigrants Affected by Trump Border Policies as 'Garbage'," coverage in Newsweek, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor  Heidi Li Feldman.

November 3, 2021

"American Women Gain Clout in Unions After Pandemic Sacrifices," coverage in Bloomberg Quint, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.

November 3, 2021

"Supreme Court takes up major gun rights case over state 'concealed carry' regulations," coverage in Fox News, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

November 2, 2021

"Vaccine mandates: Supreme Court likely to weigh in 'before this pandemic is over'," coverage in Yahoo Finance, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O.Gostin.

November 2, 2021

"Jury seated for trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed 2 protesters," coverage on WBEZ Chicago, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 2, 2021

"Racial segregation costs the US billions of dollars a year," coverage on CNN Business, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

November 2, 2021

"FTC’s Effort to Strengthen Online Privacy Protections Faces Hurdles," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, November 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

November 2, 2021

"Police hurt thousands of teens every year. An alarming number are Black girls," coverage in USA Today, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

November 2, 2021

"Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data," coverage in The Jonesboro Sun, November 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

November 1, 2021

"How America criminalizes Black youth," coverage on WAMC Northeast Public Radio, November 1, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

November 1, 2021

"Regulators Ask Congress to Create New Rules for Cryptocurrencies," coverage in The New York Times, November 1, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

November 1, 2021

"Michigan GOP reps press Biden on talks of paying families separated at border by Trump," coverage in The Detroit News, November 1, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 1, 2021

"Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts – a Book Review of Yvonne Tew’s “Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts”," coverage by Law and Politics Book Review, November 2021, featuring Professor of Law Yvonne Tew.

October 31, 2021

"5 questions when the Supreme Court takes up the Texas abortion law," coverage in Politico, October 31, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 30, 2021

"Assistant AG Christopher Schroeder Confirmation Brings the U.S. One Step Closer to ERA Ratification," coverage in Ms., October 30, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 29, 2021

"New Capitol Police document shows how unprepared they were for Jan. 6 riots," coverage by POLITICO, October 29, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

October 28, 2021

"Biden Vaccine Mandate Called Threat to Worsen Supply Chain," coverage by Bloomberg Government, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 28, 2021

"Florida sues the U.S. government over its vaccine mandate for federal contractors," coverage by The New York Times, October 28, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 27, 2021

"Why some alleged Capitol rioters are acting as their own attorneys," coverage by NPR, October 27, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Erica Hashimoto. 

October 27, 2021

"Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done," coverage by The New York Times, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

October 27, 2021

"Federal Trade Commission Scrutinizing Facebook Disclosures," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

October 26, 2021

"Facebook Faces a Public Relations Crisis. What About a Legal One?" coverage by The New York Times, October 26, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

October 26, 2021

"Full DC Circ. Digs Deep Into If Transfers Trigger Title VII Bias," coverage by Law 360, October 26, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman. 

October 26, 2021

"Google's Jigsaw introduces VR simulator for police de-escalation," coverage by Axios, October 26, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

October 21, 2021

"The radical diea on college campuses: Using endowments to help students and staff in crisis," coverage by MarketWatch, October 21, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 21, 2021

"Black children make up more than half of the incidents of police using force on kids," coverage by NPR, October 21, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning. 

October 21, 2021

A Devastating Supreme Court Decision on Sexual Assault Shows Why the U.S. Needs the ERA Now," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse, in Ms. Magazine, October 21, 2021.

October 20, 2021

"Tiny wrists in cuffs: How police use force against children," coverage by NPR, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning. 

October 20, 2021

"Gates Foundation to spend $120M on access for COVID-19 pill," coverage by Associated Press, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 20, 2021

"Mark Zuckerberg will be added to a Facebook privacy lawsuit," coverage by The New York Times, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

October 19, 2021

"Courts Clash Over Religious Exemptions for Vaccine Mandates," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 19, 2021

"In secret vaccine contracts with governments, Pfizer took hard line in push for profit, report says," coverage by The Washington Post, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 19, 2021

"Concern grows over unequal distribution of new coronavirus drug," coverage by The Hill, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 19, 2021

"It May Be Too Late to Find the Origin of COVID-19. The WHO Is Trying Anyway," coverage by TIME, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 19, 2021

"Considering mask fights, states may hold off on making COVID-19 vaccine required school immunization," coverage by the ABA Journal, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 19, 2021

"What's at Stake in the Trial on Ahmaud Arbery's Killing," coverage by NBC 4 Washington, October 19, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers. 

October 19, 2021

"ACLU sues Oklahoma over law prohibiting critical race theory topics from being taught in schools," coverage by CNN, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller. 

October 19, 2021

"How Sending One E-mail a Week Helped Me Connect Better to My Law Students," a blog post authored by Associate Professor Jonah E. Perlin, LSSSE, October 19, 2021. 

October 18, 2021

"Executive Privilege Was Out of Control Even Before Steve Bannon Claimed It," an opinion piece in The New Republic, October 18, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse. 

October 18, 2021

"Jury Selction Begins in Trial Over Ahmaud Arbery's Killing," coverage by The New York Times, October 18, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

October 18, 2021

"J&J Used Lenient Bankruptcy Rules to Push Talc Liablities to Charlotte," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

October 15, 2021

"The Jan. 6th committee does not have time to waste," coverage by The Washington Post, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

October 15, 2021

"Businesses brace for Biden Covid vaccine mandate as Repubicans threaten lawsuits," coverage by CNBC, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

October 15, 2021

"Businesses brace for Biden Covid vaccine mandate as Republicans threaten lawsuits," coverage by CNBC, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

October 15, 2021

"SEC Racks Disgorgement Win as Questions Linger on Relief Powers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 15, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Urska Velikonja. 

October 14, 2021

"Biden likely to tap Robert Califf to return as FDA head," coverage by The Hill, October 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 14, 2021

"Vaccine Mandates Withstand Challenges as Suits Surge Across U.S.," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 13, 2021

"Law enforcement's use of force against Jan. 6 conspiracy subjects draws heat – and credit," coverage by Politico, October 13, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

October 13, 2021

"Supreme Court considers Boston Marathon bomber death sentence as Biden halts executions," coverage by ABC News, October 13, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein. 

October 13, 2021

"WHO names new group to investigate origins of COVID-19 and new outbreaks," coverage by The Washington Post, October 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 12, 2021

"How America criminalizes Black youth", coverage in The Mehdi Hasan Show on MSNBC, Oct. 12, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning and referencing her book.

October 12, 2021

"Can Texas's governor override Biden's federal vaccine requirements?" coverage by Quartz, October 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 11, 2021

"Stash-House Stings Carry Real Penalties For Fake Crimes," coverage by The New Yorker, October 11, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

October 10, 2021

"For One Bill Cosby Juror, the Work Did Not End With the Trial," coverage by The New York Times, October 10, 2021, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.   

October 8, 2021

"Facebook is drawing a bipartisan backlash from Congress, but the SEC could deliver a tougher blow," coverage by The Washington Post, October 8, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

October 7, 2021

"Debt-weary lawyers bank on relief with loan forgiveness overhaul," coverage by Reuters, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Philip Schrag. 

October 7, 2021

"VERIFY: No, employers are not responsible for paying for unvaccinated employees' COVID tests," coverage by WUSA 9, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 7, 2021

"Moderna plans to build vaccine plant in Africa to produce 500 million doses a year for lower-income nations," coverage by The Washington Post, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 7, 2021

"Minneapolis Cops Involved in Fatal Shooting Get Separate Attorneys, Signaling Movement in 2013 Case," coverage by TIME, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

October 7, 2021

"Biden, a convert to mandates, making economic case for shots," coverage by the Associated Press, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

October 6, 2021

"5 ways this debt ceiling standoff could end," coverage by The Washington Post, October 6, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

October 6, 2021

"Tesla Worker's $137 Million Win Is Hard to Replicate – Here's Why," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 6, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman. 

October 5, 2021

"Senate Commerce Committee Holds Hearings on Protecting Consumer and Children's Privacy," coverage by The National Law Review, October 5, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Vladeck. 

October 4, 2021

"Abortion, guns top agenda for new Supreme Court term," coverage by NBC News, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith. 

October 4, 2021

"Uber Wrote The Script It Now Attacks In Arbitration Suit," coverage by Law 360, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor Maria Glover. 

October 4, 2021

"America Is Losing Its Black Police Officers," coverage by The Atlantic, October 4, 2021, featuring scholarship by Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

October 4, 2021

"The Supreme Court's conservatives cook up a stew of abortion, guns, religion, and more," coverage by WAMU 88.5, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein. 

October 4, 2021

"'Segregation forever'? Racial progress slowed by people in charge," coverage by USA Today, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

October 3, 2021

"Back on the Bench, the Supreme Court Faces a Blockbuster Term," coverage in The New York Times, October 3, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 3, 2021

"Supreme Court pivots to abortion, guns, and death penalty as public approval slides," coverage by ABC News, October 3, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein. 

October 1, 2021

"New York mandates vaccines for health workers – how will it play out?" coverage by The Guardian, October 1, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 30, 2021

"Today's lesson is [REDACTED]. Is the GOP using critical race theory to ban discussion of race in schools?," coverage in USA Today, September 30, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

September 30, 2021

"Facebook's latest scandal is putting the spotlight on children's safety online," coverage by The Washington Post, September 30, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell. 

September 30, 2021

"How Tyson's Vaccine Mandate is Working," coverage by The New York Times, September 30, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

September 30, 2021

"Supreme Court Will Consider Abortion, Guns, Religious Liberty Cases This Term," coverage by NPR, September 30, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein. 

September 29, 2021

"Justices Urged to Review Judge-Made Bankruptcy Appeal Roadblock," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 27, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

September 29, 2021

"World Health Organization employees took part in Congo sex abuse during Ebola crisis, report says," coverage by NBC News, September 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 29, 2021

"How Republicans blocked cities from advancing climate solutions," coverage by Vox, September 29, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Sheila Foster. 

September 29, 2021

"Sens. Turn Up Heat On Congress To Pass Federal Privacy Law," coverage by Law 360, September 29, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Vladeck.  

September 28, 2021

"Climate Change, Racial Justice, and Cost-Benefit Analysis," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in LPE Project, September 28, 2021.

September 26, 2021

"Fact check: Treasury proposal wouldn't levy new tax on PayPal, Venmo transactions," coverage in USA Today, September 26, 2021, featuring Professor David Super.

September 26, 2021

"Supreme Court observers see trouble ahead as public approval of justices erodes," coverage in The Washington Post, September 26, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 26, 2021

"WHO Seeks to Revive Stalled Inquiry Into Origins of Covid-19 With New Team," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 25, 2021

"State AGs are 'stepping into the police reform business' to hold officers accountable," coverage in CNN, September 25, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

September 24, 2021

"AG Godfred Dame brokers landmark scholarship agreement with Georgetown University," coverage in Myjoyonline, September 24, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

September 23, 2021

"Vaccine mandates for travel are legal in the U.S. — and more are probably coming," coverage on CNBC, September 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 23, 2021

"When a White-majority neighborhood wants to divorce its Black city," coverage on CNN, September 23, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

September 23, 2021

"Starbucks says employees can't unionize at store level," coverage by Fortune, September 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

September 22, 2021

"SCOTUS Faces a Legitimacy Test: The Morning Minute," coverage on Law.com, September 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 22, 2021

"Supreme Court Approval Drops as New Term Brings Divisive Issues," coverage in Bloomberg, September 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 21, 2021

"VERIFY: Can the Senate overrule the Parliamentarian's recommendation?" coverage by WUSA 9, September 21, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

September 21, 2021

"Lawsuits Filed Against Texas Doctor Could Be Best Tests of Abortion Law," coverage by The New York Times, September 21, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith. 

September 20, 2021

"Biden's Vaccine Booster and Export Plans Collide at Summit," coverage by Bloomberg, September 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 20, 2021

"J&J May Court Trouble With 'Texas Two-Step' Talc Gambit," coverage by Law360, September 20, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

September 20, 2021

"The only language McConnell understands is power. Act accordingly, Democrats," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, September 20, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

September 17, 2021

"Privacy Now Looms Large In Antitrust Enforcement," coverage by Law360, September 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 14, 2021

"Privacy advocate will be new Big Tech threat at FTC," coverage by Axios, September 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 14, 2021

"Bedoya's Privacy, Civil Rights Work Foreshows Potential FTC Focus," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 14, 2021

"Fact check: False claim that income tax was intended to be temporary in 1913," coverage by USA Today, September 14, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

September 13, 2021

"Biden nominates critic of surveillance software to FTC, further bolstering agency as check on Big Tech," coverage by The Washington Post, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 13, 2021

"Biden will nominate privacy advocate Alvaro Bedoya to the FTC," coverage by CNBC, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 13, 2021

"Biden Nominates Georgetown Privacy Law Professor Bedoya to FTC," coverage by Bloomberg, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.   

September 13, 2021

"Biden Taps Privacy Expert For FTC Seat," coverage by Law 360, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 13, 2021

"The Supreme Court Vaccine Case: Jacobsen v. Mass.: Explained," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 13, 2021

"Biden taps privacy advocate for U.S. FTC," coverage by Reuters, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya. 

September 12, 2021

"Biden steps into legal fight with vaccine mandates," coverage by The Hill, September 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 11, 2021

"Retired Seniors in U.S. Aren't Covered by Biden's Vaccine Plan," coverage by Bloomberg, September 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 10, 2021

"The 'fed up' phase of Biden's vaccination campaign," coverage by POLITICO, September 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 10, 2021

"A Strategy of Confusion," coverage by The Atlantic, September 10, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson Francois. 

September 10, 2021

"Do income share agreements help people pay for college—or are they loans that help providers evade regulation?," coverage by MarketWatch, September 10, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

September 9, 2021

"How asbestos saved the Sackler family from bankruptcy," coverage by The Economist, September 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

September 9, 2021

"COVAX Was a Great Idea, But Is Now 500 Million Doses Short of Its Vaccine Distribution Goals. What Exactly Went Wrong?" coverage by TIME, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 9, 2021

"What to know about the big budget battles in Congress," coverage by The Washington Post, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

September 9, 2021

"Biden is expected to require the vast majority of federal workers to get vaccinated or face disciplinary measures," coverage by The New York Times, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 9, 2021

"Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates for businesses, federal workers," coverage by The Washington Post, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 9, 2021

"Biden Mandates Vaccines for Workers, Saying, 'Our Patience Is Wearing Thin,'" coverage by The New York Times, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 8, 2021

"Threats of violence to US election officials highlight legal gray area," coverage by Reuters, September 8, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

September 8, 2021

"Biden to Call for Vaccine Conference at UN Amid Shot Scarcity," coverage by Bloomberg, September 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 8, 2021

"John Pierce Represents More Capitol Riot Defendants Than Anyone. Should He?" coverage by NPR, September 8, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Erica Hashimoto. 

September 7, 2021

"Can Congress put term limits on Supreme Court Justices? We asked five legal experts," coverage by WUSA 9, September 7, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

September 6, 2021

"Police staffing woes complicate reform effort in Baltimore," coverage by the Associated Press, September 6, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

September 4, 2021

"Georgetown Professor Discusses Consequences Of Drone Warfare In Afghanistan," coverage by NPR, September 4, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

September 3, 2021

"The Argument For Congress To Act To Protect Abortion Rights," coverage by NPR, September 3, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. 

September 3, 2021

"What is the bankrutpcy "loophole" used in the Purdue Pharma settlement?" coverage by The Economist, September 3, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

September 2, 2021

"Q&A: Here's how Georgetown Law crushed 2021 admissions," coverage by Reuters, September 1, 2021, featuring Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt. 

September 1, 2021

"Taxing the Gig Economy: Congress Made an Improvement But More Reforms Are Needed," an opinion piece by Travis Nix published by Bloomberg Law, September 1, 2021.

September 1, 2021

"Frenzied Dealmaking Opens Doors for Corporate Law Graduates," coverage by LLM Guide, September 1, 2021, featuring Professor Don S. De Amicis. 

August 31, 2021

"Some Medical Clinics Are Hiring Lawyers To Improve Patients' Health," coverage by NPR, August 31, 2020, featuring Professor Vicki W. Girard. 

August 31, 2021

"Grocery workers were on the front lines of the pandemic – so why so many still unvaccinated?" coverage by NBC News, August 31, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 31, 2021

"Can Trump use executive privilege to stall the Jan. 6 investigation?" coverage by The Washington Post, August 31, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

August 30, 2021

"Garland Wants Law Firms, Schools to Help Fight Evictions," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 30, 2021, featuring Dean William M. Treanor. 

August 29, 2021

"Mask debates move from school boards to courtrooms as U.S. averages 156,000 new COVID cases daily," coverage in The Salt Lake Tribune, August 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 27, 2021

"Supreme Court could hear transgender bathroom case, experts say," coverage by NBC News, August 27, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith. 

August 26, 2021

"Armed Picnics and Snipers at Family Dollar: Life in a Town With a Government-Approved Militia," coverage in Mother Jones, August 26, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 25, 2021

"Sackler Immunity and a Texas Two-Step Could Tilt Bankruptcy Scales Away From Victims," coverage by Bloomberg, August 25, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

August 25, 2021

"From Harvard to Berkeley, Clinics Train Next-Gen Tech Lawyers," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2021, featuring Georgetown Law Center Dean William M. Treanor.

August 25, 2021

"FDA's Pfizer Vaccine Approval Adds Fuel to Biden Booster Plan," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 25, 2021

"From Harvard to Berkeley, Clinics Train Next-Gen Tech Lawyers," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski and Dean William M. Treanor.

August 23, 2021

"Biden fills out impasse panel with union officials, academics," coverage by Reuters, August 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce. 

August 20, 2021

"House Democrats Just Got Serious About Reining In the Supreme Court," coverage by Slate, August 20, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson B. Francois. 

August 20, 2021

"Facing revolt from police chiefs, U.S. Marshals agree to change body camera rules," coverage by NBC News, August 20, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

August 20, 2021

"University Vaccine Mandate Lawsuits Mount as FDA Approval Nears," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 19, 2021

"Facing revolt form police chiefs, U.S. Marshals agree to change body camera rules," coverage by NBC News, August 19, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

August 18, 2021

"Incoming NLRB Likely To Expand Workers' Advocacy Rights," coverage by Law 360, August 18, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

August 17, 2021

"Biden walks fine line on vaccine mandates," coverage by The Hill, August 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 17, 2021

"White House plans to authorize COVID-19 booster shots for most Americans, but some experts have their doubts," coverage by USA Today, August 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 16, 2021

"Police and prison guards much less vaccinated than California public, analysis shows," coverage by The Guardian, August 16, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson. 

August 13, 2021

"Biden eyes tougher vaccine rules without provoking backlash," coverage by the Associated Press, August 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 13, 2021

"51 Percent of Americans Support Employers Requiring Workers to Get COVID Vaccine: Poll," coverage by Newsweek, August 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 12, 2021

"OxyContin Maker Purdue's Chapter 11 Trial to Test Limits of Bankruptcy Powers," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

August 12, 2021

"So Biden wants to boost vaccination rates? He still has many federal levers he can pull," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, August 12, 2021. 

August 11, 2021

"Harvard, Yale to Decline Federal Stimulus Money for Covid Costs," coverage by Bloomberg, August 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

August 10, 2021

"Norwegian vaccine ruling could embolden other cruise lines to challenge DeSantis," coverage by the Miami Herald, August 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 10, 2021

"Congress' Bankruptcy Bills May Be Too Clumsy To Work," coverage by Law 360, August 10, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

August 10, 2021

"A Conversation Around Race and Equity," coverage by The Bridge, August 10, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

August 9, 2021

"Teva 'Skinny Label' Ruling Comes Amid Lawmaker Drug Cost Fight," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Thomas. 

August 9, 2021

"Can you get unemployment if you lose your job for refusing to get vaccinated?" coverage by Fortune, August 9, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.  

August 9, 2021

"She feared the law all of her life. Then she sought to change it: One of the brightest legal stars in the country is a DACA recipient," coverage by NBC News, August 9, 2021, featuring Agnes Lee. 

August 9, 2021

"The risks of China's African lending," coverage by Financial Times, August 9, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. 

August 8, 2021

"As COVID-19 infections climb, vaccine mandates follow," coverage by The Hill, August 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 6, 2021

"Why some student loan balances grow—even if you're making diligent payments," coverage by MarketWatch, August 6, 2021, featuring writing by Professor Adam J. Levitin and Professor John Brooks. 

August 6, 2021

"Nursing home to unvaccinated workers: vaccination or termination," coverage by The Hill, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 6, 2021

"Is your doctor, hairstylist, or dentist vaccinated? Tips for how to ask—and avoid awkwardness," coverage by The Washington Post, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 6, 2021

"'Solid' Biden Vehicle Emission Proposal Still Open to Lawsuits," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee. 

August 5, 2021

"Justice Kavanaugh May Hold the Keys to the Fate of Latest Eviction Moratorium," coverage by Law.com, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 5, 2021

"Vaccine boosters become potent symbol of pandemic inequity," coverage by The Washington Post, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 5, 2021

"Biden administration considers withholding funds and other measures to spur vaccinations," coverage by The Washington Post, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 5, 2021

"Case to Watch: Regulating interest rates in a digital world," coverage by Reuters, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

August 5, 2021

"What is a HIPPA violation?" coverage by ABC News, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche. 

August 4, 2021

"The Memo: DeSantis-Biden sniping underscores COVID-19 frustration," coverage by The Hill, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 4, 2021

"The Health 202: Vermont and Maine show it's possible to overcome the coronavirus, Biden says," coverage by The Washington Post, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 4, 2021

"Nursing home to workers: Get vaccine or lose your job," coverage by Associated Press, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 4, 2021

"New York City revives vaccine passports," coverage by Axios, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 3, 2021

"Biden vaccine rule sets stage for onslaught of lawsuits," coverage by The Hill, August 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 3, 2021

"SEC Poised to Bless Nasdaq Plan to Spur Diverse Corporate Boards," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 3, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Hillary Sale. 

August 2, 2021

"Postmates brings mass arbitration to SCOTUS, sort of," coverage by Reuters, August 2, 2021, featuring Professor Maria Glover. 

August 2, 2021

"Analysis: White House dominance of pandemic message might feed political divides," coverage by CNN, August 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 30, 2021

"The Latest: US health officials to release new COVID-19 data" coverage in Associated Press, July 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 30, 2021

"Biden rolls dice by getting more aggressive on vaccines," coverage by The Hill, July 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 29, 2021

"Federal Workers Will Face Strict Testing Requirements if Unvaccinated," coverage in AARP, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 29, 2021

"Biden's federal workforce vaccine mandate could inspire companies to follow suit," coverage on ABC News, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 29, 2021

"Patriots or paramilitary? Armed groups working with police raising question" coverage in Deseret News, July 29, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

July 29, 2021

"Is Remington’s $33 Million Offer Enough to End Sandy Hook Massacre Case?" coverage in The New York Times, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 29, 2021

"WATCH: Biden orders tough new vaccination rules for fed government" coverage on PBS NewsHour, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 28, 2021

"Bankruptcy reform debate targets bad corporate actors, popular judges" coverage in Reuters, July 28, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 28, 2021

"Corporations Are Cherry-Picking Ch. 11 Judges, House Told" coverage in Law360, July 28, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 28, 2021

"CDC change on masks brings U.S. back in line with WHO and foreign governments" coverage in The Washington Post, July 28, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 26, 2021

"Brown v. Board turns 67, Critical Race Theory and The 1619 Project: White people’s new boogeyman," coverage by The Louisiana Weekly, July 26, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

July 25, 2021

"Healthcare for older immigrants sees momentum among states," coverage in Modern Healthcare, July 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 25, 2021

"Why Companies Can’t Stop Top Execs From Blasting Off To Space Or Flying Fighter Jets," coverage on WMFE 89.5, July 25, 2021, featuring Professor Hillary Sale.

July 24, 2021

"Appeals court reverses course, lifts CDC cruise COVID-19 safety rules," coverage in The Tampa Bay Times, July 24, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 24, 2021

"Krull Commentary: The best way to solve an important problem," coverage in The Washington Times Herald, July 24, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 23, 2021

"Purdue Pharma’s Opioid Deal Hinges on Divisive Legal Maneuver," coverage in Bloomberg, July 23, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 23, 2021

"Catholic priest outed via Grindr app highlights rampant data tracking," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, July 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 22, 2021

"Priest outed via Grindr app highlights rampant data tracking," coverage on ABC News, July 22, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 20, 2021

"S.F. City Hall Corruption: Supervisors to fix lack of rules for $2 billion a year in city grants," coverage by the San Francisco Chronicle, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff. 

July 20, 2021

"Many more court rulings on vaccine mandates expceted," coverage by FOX 5 NY, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 20, 2021

"Technical Questions Remain in Simplified Global Tax Proposal," coverage by Law 360, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

July 20, 2021

"2020-21 Supreme Court Term Review," a virtual panel presented by The Anti-Defamation League at The National Constitution Center, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence, July 20, 2021. 

July 20, 2021

"Transcript: All In with Chris Hayes, 7/20/21," coverage on MSNBC, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 20, 2021

"S.F. City Hall Corruption: Supervisors to fix lack of rules for $2 billion a year in city grants," coverage by the San Francisco Chronicle, July 20, 2021, quoting Professor Eloise Pasachoff. 

July 19, 2021

"DeSantis vows to appeal court decision that keeps CDC cruise rules in place," coverage by the Miami Herald, July 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 19, 2021

"If History Proves Anything, It's That We Don't Know How Long Stephen Breyer Will Serve," an opinion piece authored by Dean William M. Treanor and published by Slate, July 19, 2021. 

July 17, 2021

"Returning to mask mandates unpopular despite LA," coverage by The Hill, July 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 17, 2021

"'It's almost as if the administration hasn't changed': Undocumented immigrants continue hanging in the balance amid immigration fight," coverage by MSNBC, July 17, 2021, featuring Jesús Rodriguez. 

July 16, 2021

"WHO no longer rules out lab leak connection to COVID: 'Lab accidents happen,'" coverge by NY Daily News, July 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 14, 2021

"Critical race theory has become a social and political lightning rod. This is how we got here," coverage by CNN, July 14, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.    

July 14, 2021

"Lawmakers Told To Retool Federal Housing Tax Incentives," coverage by Law 360, July 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

July 14, 2021

"No, Washington state is not mandating critical race theory in all public schools," coverage by VERIFY This, July 14, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

July 13, 2021

"Norweigian Cruise Line Sues Florida Surgeon General Over 'Vaccine-Passport' Ban," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, July 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 12, 2021

"Republicans push to ban "discrimination" against unvaccinated people," coverage by Axios, July 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 12, 2021

"The US needs a 'Digital Marshall Plan' to counter China's Digital Silk Road," an opinion piece in The Hill co-authored by Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman, July 12, 2021. 

July 12, 2021

"Vaccine mandates could improve uptake but face political hurdles," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, July 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 9, 2021

"Nikole Hannah-Jones just proved the correctness of critical race theory," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, July 9, 2021. 

July 8, 2021

"Malaysia Politics Upended Again as Key Party Calls on PM to Quit," coverage by Bloomberg, July 8, 2021, featuring Professor of Law Yvonne Tew. 

July 8, 2021

"What is critical race theory and why is it causing controversy in Colorado schools," coverage by ABC 7 Denver, July 8, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller. 

July 8, 2021

"Sackler family moves closer to OxyContin settlement as key states drop opposition," coverage by The Washington Post, July 8, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

July 7, 2021

"Biden's New Vaccine Push is Great—but Futile, Experts Say," coverage by The Daily Beast, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 7, 2021

"What the Jan. 6 Probe Looks Like 6 Months After The Insurrection," coverage by NPR, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

July 7, 2021

"Inside Biden's pragmatic approach to coronavirus rules," coverage by The Hill, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 6, 2021

"VERIFY: Could former President Trump be forced to testify before House committee investigating Jan. 6?" coverage by CBS WUSA 9, July 6, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super. 

July 6, 2021

"Consumers—not banks—should control access to personal financial data," an opinion piece in The Hill by Professor Adam J. Levitin, July 6, 2021. 

July 5, 2021

"Steady term of the Supreme Court ends with politically fraught cases that reveal divisions," coverage by the Detroit Free Press, July 5, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith. 

July 5, 2021

"Pressure grows for Biden to ease pandemic travel bans," coverage by The Hill, July 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 5, 2021

"The Heaviest, Lightest Thing," an opinion piece in The Atlantic by Jesús A. Rodriguez, July 5, 2021. 

July 2, 2021

"Stockpiling COVID vaccines 'one of the greatest moral failures,' Georgetown professor says," coverage by WJLA ABC 7, July 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 2, 2021

"Global Taxation Nears HIstoric Deal Amid Last-MInute Hurdles," coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

July 2, 2021

"EDITORIAL: U.S.’s racial history must be examined," coverage by York Dispatch, July 2, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

June 30, 2021

"One Lawyer's Long Journey From Prison Bars To The Supreme Court Bar," coverage by Law.com, June 30, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

June 29, 2021

"Policing Cops Lures Law Firms Seeking Social Justice Cred Boost," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 29, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

June 29, 2021

"Remembering a Judge Who Wrote With Empathy," a tribute to the late Judge Robert Katzmann in Bloomberg Law by Associate Professor Jonah E. Perlin, June 29, 2021. 

June 29, 2021

"31,000 Prisoners Sought Compassionate Relief During COVID-19. The Bureau of Prisons Approved 36," coverage by Patch, June 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

June 29, 2021

"An Indictment Will Be 'Death Blow' For Trump Hotels, Resorts And Golf Clubs, Say Former Federal Prosecutors," coverage by Forbes, June 29, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

June 29, 2021

"The land was worth millions. A Big Ag corporation sold it to Sonny Perdue's company for $250,000," coverage by The Washington Post, June 29, 2021, featuring Professor Julie Rose O'Sullivan. 

June 29, 2021

"How Critical Race Theory Applies to Coaching," coverage by Psychology Today, June 29, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

June 28, 2021

"Supreme Court Revives an Excessive Force Case; Thomas Rails Against Marijuana Laws," coverage by NPR, June 28, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

June 28, 2021

"Near-Vacant Sentencing Panel Gives Biden Chance for Fresh Start," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

June 28, 2021

"Why Colleges Should Ditch the SAT—Permanently," an opinion piece in POLITICO by Professor Sheryll D. Cashin, June 28, 2021. 

June 27, 2021

"Education officials reject critical race theory, push for ‘educational equity’ instead," coverage by St. George News, June 27, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

June 26, 2021

"Former NLRB chairman gives his take on the Supreme Court ruling to expand student-athletes benefits," coverage in WDVM News, June 26, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

June 26, 2021

"Britney Spears Wants Out Of Her Conservatorship. So What Happens Next?," coverage in Elle, June 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 25, 2021

"The Méndez Principles: Beware Crossing the Line to Psychological Torture," coverage by Just Security, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor David J. Luban. 

June 25, 2021

"Bills, the budget, and letters to university presidents: the critical race theory debate in SC," coverage in WMBF News, June 25, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Janel George.

June 25, 2021

"Disney did not copyright Norse god," coverage in AFP FactCheck, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Julia L. Ross.

June 25, 2021

"The Méndez Principles: Beware Crossing the Line to Psychological Torture," coverage in Just Security, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor David Luban.

June 25, 2021

"Wisconsin congressman wants to ban academic theory that explores systemic racism in D.C. schools," coverage in Spectrum News 1, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

June 25, 2021

"DOJ's Georgia Election Lawsuit Has SCOTUS on Its Mind, Legal Experts Say," coverage in the National Law Journal, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.

June 25, 2021

"Warren Buffett Moves to Distance Himself From Bill Gates," coverage in The Nation, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

June 24, 2021

"Second gentleman Doug Emhoff says criticism of Kamala Harris comes with the territory," coverage in NBC News, June 24, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

June 24, 2021

"Doug Emhoff Opens up in His First Interview Since Becoming Second Gentleman," coverage in Yahoo! Life, June 24, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

June 23, 2021

"'Fairplay' to launch campaign for children's online protection," coverage by The Hill, June 23, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell. 

June 23, 2021

"The Supreme Court teaches students an important lesson on free speech," an opinion piece by Professor David D. Cole in The Washington Post, June 23, 2021,   

June 23, 2021

"Professor Paul Butler discussing President Biden's response to rising levels of violent crime, coverage by MSNBC, June 23, 2021. 

June 23, 2021

"Protests erupt over teaching of critical race theory in schools," coverage by KATV Channel 7, June 23, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

June 22, 2021

"Goldman Ruling Unlikely To Move Needle On Class Actions," coverage by Law 360, June 22, 2021, featuring Professor Robert B. Thompson. 

June 22, 2021

"Covering critical race theory and the push to keep it out of US public schools: 4 tips for journalists," coverage by The Journalist's Resource: Informing the News, June 22, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

June 19, 2021

"Opinion: Critical race theory now part of gubernatorial campaign," coverage in The Virginian-Pilot, June 19, 2021, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.

June 18, 2021

"Academic institutions are equipping students with the skills to operate in this evolving and complex environment," coverage in LLM Guide, June 18, 2021, featuring Caryn Voland, Assistant Dean of Graduate Admissions.

June 17, 2021

"The Investigation Of The Pandemic's Origins Is At An Impasse," coverage on NPR, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 17, 2021

"What Happened To Defunding the Police?," coverage in the Washington City Paper, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 17, 2021

"Free online seminar will address unequal treatment for youth," coverage in OurQuadCities.com, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

June 16, 2021

"Is The Fed Planning an Escape Route?" coverage by The New York Times, June 16, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

June 16, 2021

"Conditions ripe for NLRB Electronic Voting Push," coverage by Law 360, June 16, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

June 16, 2021

"Under D.C. mayor's budget, school police program would remain intact despite strong calls for its elimination," coverage by The Washington Post, June 16, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

June 16, 2021

"What Do Teachers Think About Discussing Racism in Class? We Asked Them," coverage by Education Week, June 16, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

June 15, 2021

"Breaking down the White House strategy to end domestic terrorism," coverage by PBS News, June 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

June 15, 2021

"Stop Saying ‘Post-Pandemic’," coverage in The New York Times, June 15, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 15, 2021

Professor Paul Butler discussing Derek Chauvin's sentence on MSNBC, June 25, 2021.   

June 15, 2021

"Biden's domestic terrorism strategy details unprecedented focus on homegrown threats," coverage by The Washington Post, June 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

June 14, 2021

"Wife, brother-in-law of imprisoned Cranston coin dealer must pay $136 million, court rules," coverage by The Providence Journal, June 14, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

June 13, 2021

"Why is the Country Panicking About Critical Race Theory?," coverage by The New York Times, June 13, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

June 12, 2021

"Why are states lining up to ban critical race theory?," coverage in University World News, June 12, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

June 12, 2021

"Loving Day: A look at interracial marriage 54 years after Supreme Court decision," coverage in USA Today, June 12 2021, featuring  Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 11, 2021

"DOJ internal watchdog to investigate Trump-era leak hunt targeting lawmakers, journalists," coverage by NBC News, June 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

June 11, 2021

"G7 countries move closer to tax plan for US tech giants," coverage in France 24, June 11 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

June 11, 2021

"G7 countries move closer to tax plan for US tech giants," coverage in the Economic Times, June 11 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

June 11, 2021

"‘They let people die’: US prisons bureau denied tens of thousands compassionate release during Covid," coverage in The Guardian, June 11 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

June 10, 2021

"A Georgetown professor volunteered as a DC cop to better understand what she teaches," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, June 10, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

June 10, 2021

"Senate Panel Advances Pair of Biden Judicial Nominees," coverage in Courthouse News Service, June 10 2021, featuring Lydia Kay Griggsby.

June 9, 2021

"Governor, state superintendent, lawmakers, strongly oppose critical race theory in SC," coverage by WMBF News, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

June 9, 2021

"Rhetoric, increasingly violent since Capitol insurrection, remains a danger," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

June 9, 2021

"GOP's attacks on Fauci at center of pandemic message," coverage by The Hill, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

June 9, 2021

"Biden Vaccine Donations Test Drugmakers' Liability Shield Abroad," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

June 8, 2021

"Column: The debate about critical race theory and the trouble with living in denial," coverage by The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 8, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

June 8, 2021

"E. Jean Carroll 'Angry' That Justice Department Is Still Asking to Defend Donald Trump in Defamation Case," coverage in People, June 8 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 7, 2021

"Proposed global minimum tax faces tough hurdles, in the U.S. as overseas," coverage by Marketplace, June 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

June 4, 2021

"Why critical race theory is being debated in Guilford and elsewhere," coverage by The Middletown Press, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George referencing her paper.

June 4, 2021

"Social justice protests have resulted in more police transparency and accountability. But federal officers don't have the same rules," coverage by The Washington Post, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

June 4, 2021

"California sherrif warns officers not to join far-right extremist groups, records reveal," coverage by The Guardian, June 4, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

June 4, 2021

"Congress wins battle for Trump aide's testimony, but a broader war over subpoena power goes on," coverage by The Washington Post, June 3, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

June 4, 2021

"Facebook puts the final nail in Mark Zuckerberg’s free speech master plan," coverage in Fortune, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

June 4, 2021

"CA Sheriff Warned Officers Not to Join Far-Right Extremist Groups, Records Reveal" coverage in The Guardian, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Vida B Johnson.

June 4, 2021

"Cool or Cringe? Judicial Pop Culture References Rankle Some Lawyers," coverage in Law.com, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.

June 3, 2021

"California middle schoolers get 'uncomfortable' assignment of Huffington Post op-ed, 'Why I'm a Racist'," coverage by Fox News, June 3, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.

June 3, 2021

"Professor Paul Butler discussing the Trump DOJ's seizure of media records on MSNBC. 

June 3, 2021

"Tesla is seeking to transfer a Pennsylvania class-action complaint over Solar Roof price hikes to California, where similar suits have been filed," coverage by Business Insider, June 3, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Gregory Klass. 

June 3, 2021

"Judge Permits Information From C.I.A. Torture in Terror Case," coverage by The New York Times, June 3, 2021, featuring University Professor David J. Luban. 

June 3, 2021

"50 years of abortion rights at stake as Mississippi law heads to Supreme Court," coverage in Fox 8 Local First (New Orleans), June 3, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

June 3, 2021

"Pair of programs explore race, poverty, adolescence and justice," coverage in Quad-City Times, June 3, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

June 3, 2021

"Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls CDC a 'bureaucratic virus' over vaccine requirements for cruise ships," coverage in The Palm Beach Post, June 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 2, 2021

"Ky. Lawmaker Wants To Make Teaching Critical Race Theory Illegal," coverage by Cincinnati Public Radio, WVXU 91.7 FM, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George, referencing her paper.

June 2, 2021

"SEC Has Limited Options to Regulate Elon Musk," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja and Professor Donald Langevoort. 

June 2, 2021

"Yellen Aims to Win Support for Global Tax Deal," coverage by The New York Times, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

June 2, 2021

"Sackler Family Empire Poised To Win Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits," coverage on NPR, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 1, 2021

"GM Ignition Switch Attorney Fees Reallocated for Three Firms," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 1, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller. 

June 1, 2021

"How a Supreme Court decision last year is reshaping the legal battle over LGBTQ discrimination," coverage in USA Today, June 1, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

May 31, 2021

"Supreme Court prepares final push to release hot-button rulings, amid retirement talk," coverage by Fox News, May 31, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith. 

May 30, 2021

"Can employers require a COVID vaccine? Federal agency says yes, and they can offer incentives, too," coverage in the Detroit Free Press, May 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 28, 2021

"Tech Trade Groups Sue Over Florida's New Social Media Law," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 27, 2021, featuring Professor Matthew Schruers. 

May 28, 2021

"Biden’s renewed focus on covid origins ramps up pressure on WHO for more aggressive investigation," coverage in The Washington Post, May 28, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 28, 2021

"Biden Banks on $3.6 Trillion Tax Hike on the Rich and Corporations," coverage in The New York Times, May 28, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian V. Faulhaber.

May 28, 2021

"The GOP's war on 'critical race theory' is all about winning elections," coverage in American Journal News, May 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park.

May 27, 2021

"Ethics Questions Await Biden's Federal Labor Board Nominee," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 27, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

May 26, 2021

"Critical Race Theory Isn’t a Curriculum. It’s a Practice: The furor over CRT removes a valuable tool from teachers’ hands," an opinion piece by Professor Janel George in Education Week, May 26, 2021.

May 26, 2021

"Schumer says DC statehood is 'an idea whose time has come,'" coverage by WTOP News, May 26, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

May 26, 2021

"Georgetown expert says claims of vaccine requirements infringe on constitutional rights are not true," coverage by Fox 5 DC, May 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 26, 2021

Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence discussing the New York Attorney General's investigation of former President Trump on MSNBC, May 25, 2021. 

May 26, 2021

"Judge Clears Purdue Pharma's Restructuring Plan for Vote by Thousands of Claimants," coverage by The New York Times, May 26, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 26, 2021

"Law enforcement groups endorse Biden's pick for ATF director ahead of confirmation hearing," coverage in CNN Politics, May 26, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 25, 2021

"What it will take to reform policing, according to 3 experts," coverage by PBS News Hour, May 25, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

May 25, 2021

"Inquiry Into Covid-19's Origins Splits U.S. and China," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, May 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 24, 2021

"Nursing Homes Invoke Trump Guidance to Stave Off Lawsuits," coverage by Politico, May 24, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

May 24, 2021

Professor Paul Butler discussing police reform on MSNBC, May 24, 2021. 

May 22, 2021

"Andrew Brown Jr. Shooting: Videos Cast Doubt on Police Use of Force," coverage in The New York Times, May 22, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 22, 2021

"Nursing homes invoke Trump-era protections to fight lawsuits over Covid deaths," coverage in Politico, May 22, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

May 20, 2021

"Judge Initially OKs 53 Firms' Fee Plan in GM Ignition MDL," coverage by Law 360, May 20, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller. 

May 19, 2021

"A professor became a police officer – and learned what's really broken about policing," coverage by Vox, May 19, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

May 19, 2021

"Democrats ask Facebook to abandon 'Instagram for kids' plans," coverage by The Hill, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell. 

May 19, 2021

"Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC discussing legal investigations into Donald Trump, May 19, 2021. 

May 19, 2021

"Fact check: Businesses can legally ask if patrons have been vaccinated. HIPPA does not apply," coverage by USA Today, May 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 19, 2021

"BofA Atty Says Outside Biz Activites No. 1 Remote Work Risk," coverage by Law 360, May 19, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Hillary Sale. 

May 19, 2021

"'Vaccine passports' may be critical for equity, but polarization could undermine efforts," coverage by PBS News Hour, May 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 19, 2021

"A professor became a police officer — and learned what’s really broken about policing," coverage in Vox, May 19, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 18, 2021

"North Carolina Prosecutor Calls Shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. Justified," coverage by The New York Times, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

May 18, 2021

"'N-Word' as Hostile Work Trigger Left in Gray Area by High Court," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman. 

May 18, 2021

"Militias Pose A Serious Threat. So Why Is It So Hard To Stop Them?" coverage by FiveThirtyEight, May 18, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

May 18, 2021

"Children's Privacy Law Needs Updating, Advocate Tells Lawmakers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell. 

May 18, 2021

"From employer mandates to TV ads: What full FDA approval could mean for Covid vaccines," coverage by CNBC, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 18, 2021

"BP v. Baltimore sets stage for broader climate brawl," coverage by E&E News, Tuesday May 18, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee. 

May 18, 2021

"Why Militias Are So Hard To Stop," coverage in FiveThirtyEight, May 18, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 17, 2021

"As SCOTUS declines racial slur case, civil rights lawyers say they'll keep pushing," coverage by Reuters, May 17, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman. 

May 17, 2021

"Supreme Court won't decide if use of the N-word amounts to illegal discrimination," coverage by NBC News, May 17, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman. 

May 16, 2021

"Capitol riot fuels debate over domestic terror laws," coverage in The Hill, May 16, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 15, 2021

"Training Future Health Justice Leaders — A Role for Medical–Legal Partnerships," and opinion piece by Dean Edward B. Healton, Dean William M. Treanor, President John J. Degioia, and Professor Vicki W. Girard, in The New England Journal of Medicine, May 15, 2021.

May 15, 2021

"¿Por qué es importante una globalización económica inclusiva?", coverage in CNN en Español's 'Globo Economía', May 15, 2021, interviewing Professor Alvaro Santos.

May 14, 2021

"Forget Backstage Passes or V.I.P. Bracelets. Vaccination Cards Are The New Ticket," coverage by The New York Times, May 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 14, 2021

"CDC’s mask guidance spurs confusion and criticism, as well as celebration," coverage in The Washington Post, May 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 14, 2021

"Power Up: Biden goes maskless, signaling a big change for country," coverage in The Washington Post, May 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 14, 2021

"New mask guidelines: Great for some, confusing for others. What experts say this does to the CDC's credibility," coverage in USA Today, May 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 13, 2021

"Justices consider hearing a case on 'most offensive word,''' coverage by Boston.com, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.  

May 13, 2021

"Analysis: In Apple vs Epic Games, battle of the experts gets personal," coverage by Reuters, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor Steven C. Salop. 

May 13, 2021

"Pair of recent Chicago police killings puts spotlight on policies related to officer foot pursuits," coverage in CNN, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. "

May 12, 2021

"Panel suggests WHO should have more power to stop pandemics," coverage by the Associated Press, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 12, 2021

"How can we stop the next pandemic? Here's what WHO panel recommends," coverage by Reuters, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 12, 2021

"NRA Bankruptcy Case Is Dismissed. What Happens Next?" coverage by The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 12, 2021

"Covid pandemic should serve as 'Chernobyl moment' for global health reform, international experts say," coverage by STAT, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 12, 2021

"The Academic Concept Conservative Lawmakers Love to Hate," coverage by The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 12, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

May 11, 2021

"Wall Street Avoids Board Diversity Mandate in Modest Bill," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja. 

May 11, 2021

"In rebuke to N.R.A., Federal Judge Dismisses Bankruptcy Case," coverage by The New York Times, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 11, 2021

"With $2,300 Phone Calls, Purdue Runs Up Huge Bankruptcy Tab," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 11, 2021

"Federal judge denies NRA attempt to declare bankruptcy in win for New York state attorney general," coverage by The Washington Post, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 11, 2021

"Challenges in Regulating Digital Innovation," a summary of a recent article co-authored by Professor Chris Brummer in The Regulatory Review, May 11, 2021. 

May 10, 2021

"After Black driver is handcuffed and arrested, Va. prosecutor says she never should have been pulled over," coverage by The Washington Post, May 10, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

May 9, 2021

"After Tesla increased the price of a Solar Roof project by more than $30,000, homeowners explain why they have filed a lawsuit alleging breach of contract," coverage in the Business Insider, May 9, 2021, featuring Associate Dean for Research and Academic Programs Gregory Klass.

May 9, 2021

"After Tesla increased the price of a Solar Roof project by more than $30,000, homeowners explain why they have filed a lawsuit alleging breach of contract," coverage by Business Insider, May 9, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Gregory Klass. 

May 8, 2021

"Waiving patents on COVID-19 vaccines no magic pill for shortage," coverage by Marketplace, May 6, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Madhavi Sunder. 

May 8, 2021

"Most police departments in America are small. That’s partly why changing policing is difficult, experts say," coverage in The Washington Post, May 8, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

May 8, 2021

"Critical Race Theory and White Privilege," coverage by The Madison Times, May 8, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

May 7, 2021

"GULC Professor Wins Carnegie Fellowship for Criminal Justice Research," coverage in the Hoya, May 7, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Neel U. Sukhatme and Dean William M. Treanor.

May 7, 2021

"Taking Constitutional Statecraft Beyond the Courts – a Book Review of Yvonne Tew’s “Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts”, coverage by I-CONnect, May 7, 2021, featuring Professor of Law Yvonne Tew. 

May 6, 2021

"Looking back at a year of Supreme Court cases tried over the phone," coverage by PBS News Hour, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

May 6, 2021

"Waiver of patent rights on Covid-19 vaccines, in near term, may be more symbolic than substantive," coverage by STAT, May 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 5, 2021

"How global tech giant Infosys is battling India's COVID surge—and standing up for employees," coverage by Forbes, May 5, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Madhavi Sunder. 

May 5, 2021

"Waiving vaccine patent rights may be the 'only way' to end the pandemic," coverage by PBS News Hour, May 5, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Madhavi Sunder. 

May 4, 2021

"Congressional Democrats push Biden's CFPB to confront racism," coverage by Roll Call, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer and Professor David C. Vladeck. 

May 4, 2021

"The Memo: Biden moves into a new phase of COVID-19 fight," coverage by The Hill, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 4, 2021

"NRA's Plan to Depart New York for Texas Hits Potentially Fatal Snag," coverage by Washingtonian, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 3, 2021

"U.S. trustee opposes NRA bankruptcy petition in blow to gun rights group," coverage by The Washington Post, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

May 3, 2021

"WHO's Tedros plans to seek reelection, setting up referendum on his leadership," coverage by STAT, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 3, 2021

"WHO's Tedros plans to seek reelection, setting up referendum on his leadership," coverage by STAT News, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 3, 2021

"Travel Restrictions From COVID Epicenter India Came 'Weeks' Too Late," coverage by the Daily Beast, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 1, 2021

"A major battle over free speech on social media is playing out in India during the pandemic," coverage in Vox, May 1, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

May 1, 2021

"Biden is banning most travel from India to the US, but once said such restrictions would not stop COVID-19," coverage in Business Insider India, May 1, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 1, 2021

"An Atmospheric Scientist, A Cucumber Plant, And Perceptions About Race," coverage in Forbes, May 1, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 30, 2021

"Hospital fought family of brain-damaged baby for years. The girl died. The fight raged on," coverage in the Miami Herald, April 30, 2021, featuring Professor David Hyman.

April 30, 2021

"‘I’d Never Been Involved in Anything as Secret as This’," coverage in Politico Magazine, April 30, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Mary B. DeRosa.

April 29, 2021

"Poorer countries might not get vaccinated until 2023," coverage by Vox, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 29, 2021

"Questions and anger over Chicago's lack of foot chase policy," coverage by the Associated Press, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 29, 2021

"US Comments On Minimum Tax Mark A Change, Observers Say," coverage by Law 360, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

April 29, 2021

"Lawyers for Juveniles Trained in Racial Justice Trials," coverage in Youth Today, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.

April 29, 2021

"FISA court picks Carter Page reviewer and Democratic impeachment lawyer for advisory gig," coverage in The Washington Examiner, April 29, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 28, 2021

"The 2021 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows Has Been Announced," coverage by Forbes, April 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme. 

April 28, 2021

"What Cops Really Learn at Police Academy: 'Anyone Can Kill You at Any Time,'" an excerpt of Associate Dean Rosa Brooks' book featured in Newsweek, April 28, 2021. 

April 28, 2021

"Professor Paul Butler discussing the shooting of Andrew Brown, Jr., MSNBC, April 28, 2021. 

April 28, 2021

"Mich. Tribe Seeks Win In Ex-Members' Disenrollment Suit," coverage by Law 360, April 28, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

April 28, 2021

"'Recipe for conflict': How a heavy dependence on police enables the use of lethal force," coverage by PBS News Hour, April 28, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 28, 2021

"After a blitz of police killings, reformers focus on the power of their unions," coverage in Berkeley News, April 28, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 27, 2021

"Yale Teach-In Series Reflects on the Path Forward After the Chauvin Verdict," coverage in YLS Today, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 27, 2021

"The Supreme Court Rules That Disgorgement Is Not an Available Remedy Under the FTC Act – What Comes Next?," coverage in JD Supra, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 27, 2021

"India’s COVID crisis highlights global vaccine inequity," coverage in The Sydney Morning Herald, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

April 27, 2021

"Reporter warns far-right Republicans may be close to achieving a 'radical rewrite' of the Constitution," coverage in Raw Story, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor Dave A. Super.

April 27, 2021

"A Radical Right-Wing Dream To Rewrite The Constitution Is Close To Coming True," coverage by The Huffington Post, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor David Super.   

April 26, 2021

"Georgetown's Racial Justice Institute aims to address school's inequities," coverage by WTOP, April 26, 2021, featuring Professor Robin A. Lenhardt. 

April 26, 2021

"The Supreme Court Rules that Disgorgement is not an Available Remedy Under the FTC Act – What Comes Next?" coverage by The National Law Review, April 26, 2021, Professor David C. Vladeck. 

April 26, 2021

"Balance of Power: Waiving IP Protections for Vaccines," coverage by Bloomberg, April 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 25, 2021

"Justice Dept. Probe Into Minneapolis Police 'Not Meant to Fix Policing,'' coverage by NPR, April 25, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 24, 2021

"As pandemic surges anew, global envy and anger over U.S. vaccine abundance," coverage in The Washington Post, April 24, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 24, 2021

"Experts, advocates mostly positive about Osceola ‘on-campus cops’ task force’s ideas," coverage in the Orlando Sentinel, April 24, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

April 24, 2021

"How the Trial Over George Floyd's Death Flipped the Script for Black Victims," coverage by The New York Times, April 24, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

April 23, 2021

"Number of Capitol riot arrests of military, law enforcement and government personnel rises to 52," coverage by ABC News, April 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

April 23, 2021

"Biden Must Push Drug Firms to Share Science With The World," an opinion piece on Bloomberg Law authored by Associate Dean Madhavi Sunder and Matthew Kavangh, April 23, 2021. 

April 23, 2021

"Law Students Win Compassionate Release for Clients Through GULC Clinics," coverage in The Hoya, April 23, 2021, featuring Professor John Copacino, Associate Professor Vida Johnson, Professor Abbe Smith, and Dean William Treanor.

April 22, 2021

"The history of police killing children in America," coverage by Vox, April 22, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning. 

April 22, 2021

"The lessons we learned from Minneapolis this week," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez, April 22, 2021. 

April 22, 2021

"American Police Are Inadequately Trained," coverage by The Atlantic, April 22, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

April 22, 2021

"Op-Ed: California should pass a small tax on big wealth," an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, April 22, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

April 22, 2021

"Justice Officials Probe Minneapolis Police Over Questions Of Excessive Force," coverage by NPR, April 22, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

April 22, 2021

"Redefining Student Debt," a summary of research conducted by Professor John R. Brooks and Professor Adam J. Levitin in The Regulatory Review, April 22, 2021. 

April 21, 2021

"Reform after Derek Chauvin convicted: Doing the right thing is contagious, even for police," an opinion piece in USA Today, April 21, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 21, 2021

"Georgetown Law lecturer talks expectations for sentencing after Chauvin guilty verdict," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, April 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

April 21, 2021

"Derek Chauvin Verdict: Legal Community Reactions (Podcast)," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 21, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers. 

April 21, 2021

"These states are trying to ban or curtail the use of 'vaccine passports,'" coverage by NBC News, April 21, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 21, 2021

"Fact check: Missing context in the claim questioning whether Derek Chauvin received fair trial," coverage by USA Today, April 21, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

April 21, 2021

"Column: Peloton won't recall treadmill that killed a child. Why aren't officials acting?" an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, April 21, 2021, featuring Professor Emeritus Joseph A. Page. 

April 21, 2021

"How might the Seacor Power tragedy play out in court? Look to Deepwater Horizon's legal battle," coverage in Nola.com, April 21, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

April 21, 2021

"Fact check: Missing context in claim questioning whether Derek Chauvin received fair trial," coverage in USA Today, April 21, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson.

April 20, 2021

"21 Experts on What the Verdict Means – and Where to Go From Here," coverage by Politico, April 20, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 20, 2021

Professor Paul Butler discussing the Derek Chauvin verdict on MSNBC, April 20, 2021. 

April 20, 2021

"Can Policing Change?," coverage in The New York Times, April 20, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 20, 2021

"Columnist E. Jean Carroll’s Lawyers Say It Was ‘Wrong and Dangerous’ for Trump DOJ to Ask to Defend Him," coverage in People, April 20, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

April 19, 2021

"The past year has brought historic police reforms in D.C. region, and more could be on the way," coverage by The Washington Post, April 19, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 16, 2021

"Georgetown Law lecturer: What to expect next week in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin," coverage on WJLA, April 16, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

April 16, 2021

"Law Professor: Police Hold 'Extraordinary' Power Over Black People In Traffic Stops," coverage on NPR, April 16, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 16, 2021

"Justice Dept. Restores Use of Consent Decrees for Police Abuses," coverage in The New York Times, April 16, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 16, 2021

"Minnesota Police Officer Charged In Death Of Daunte Wright," coverage on NPR, April 16, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 15, 2021

"Social Media Debate: To Pack Or Not To Pack The Supreme Court," coverage by Forbes, April 15, 2021, featuring a tweet from Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

April 15, 2021

"M&A Takeaways From ABA Antitrust Meeting," coverage by Law 360, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Steven C. Salop. 

April 15, 2021

"Commission will study potential changes to U.S. Supreme Court," coverage in The Dialog, April 15, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 15, 2021

"Legal Expert Assesses Derek Chauvin's Defense And Manslaughter Charges In Daunte Wright Killing," coverage in Iowa Public Radio, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 15, 2021

"M&A Takeaways From ABA Antitrust Meeting," coverage in Law 360, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

April 15, 2021

"Sharon Osbourne to Speak with Bill Maher in First Interview Since Exiting The Talk After Scandal," coverage in People.com, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 14, 2021

"EXPLAINER: The law and science behind the CDC's eviction ban," coverage by the Associated Press, April 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 14, 2021

"The Memo: Specter of vaccine hesitancy rises after J&J blow," coverage by The Hill, April 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 14, 2021

"Column: What's stopping the next Bernie Madoff?" an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, April 14, 2021, featuring research by Professor Urska Velikonja. 

April 14, 2021

"Economic Regulation After George Stigler," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, April 14, 2021.

April 13, 2021

"Can businesses require proof of vaccination? Experts say yes," coverage by CBS News, April 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 13, 2021

"American Insurrection," coverage by Frontline/ProPublica, April 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 12, 2021

"Should the COVID-19 Vaccine Be Required for the Military?," coverage by Just Security, April 12, 2021, citing scholarship published by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 12, 2021

"2 Former GC's to Serve on the President's Supreme Court Comission," coverage by Law.com, April 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

April 12, 2021

"More Worker Vax Suits May Be Coming, But Are Likely To Fail," coverage by Law 360, April 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 12, 2021

"President Biden Announces Commission to Study Potential Changes to Supreme Court," coverage in National Catholic Reporter, April 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 11, 2021

"As U.S. Continues Vaccine Rollout, Vaccine Passports Become Polarizing Topic," coverage on NPR, April 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 11, 2021

"Community Invited to Virtual Conversation TODAY on Creating Stronger Police Culture Through the ABLE Project," coverage in LymeLine.com, April 11, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

April 11, 2021

"Preview of the upcoming defense strategy in the Derek Chauvin murder trial," coverage by MSNBC, April 11, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

April 9, 2021

Professor Paul Butler discusses the Derek Chauvin trial on MSNBC, April 7, 2021. 

April 9, 2021

"Why this former NLRB chairman says Amazon diluted the yes vote," coverage by CNBC, April 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce. 

April 9, 2021

"Are vaccine passports legal in the US? Five questions," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, April 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 9, 2021

"Governor DeSantis’ Lawsuit Against the CDC – “A Craven Political Stunt Pandering to Cruise Lines”," coverage in Cruise Law News, April 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 9, 2021

"'You Can't Escape the Gravitational Pull of Jeff Bezos.' How Amazon Won the Preliminary Union Vote in Alabama," coverage in Time, April 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

April 9, 2021

"A Procedural Ruling Allows Senate Democrats to Pass Some Bills with Simple Majority," coverage in The Takeway, April 9, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 8, 2021

"The Hard Task Ahead for Jurors in the Derek Chauvin Trial," an opinion piece in Bloomberg Law by Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers, April 8, 2021.  

April 8, 2021

"Georgetown Law lecturer says defense has uphill battle to prove case in Chauvin trial," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, April 8, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

April 8, 2021

"Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg sued over anti-Muslim hate speech, violence by civil rights group," coverage by USA Today, April 8, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

April 8, 2021

"Day 9: The murder trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd," coverage in WRCBtv, April 8, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 8, 2021

"Longtime tax target Amazon to spearhead charge for reform," coverage in the Daily Sabah, April 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

April 8, 2021

"President Biden to Sign Executive Order Creating the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States," coverage in Whitehouse.gov, April 8, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

April 8, 2021

"Corpus linguistics: What if Big Data Helped Judges Decide Exactly What Words Mean?" coverage by Slate, April 8, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia. 

April 7, 2021

"Why it's so hard to strike a deal on a global corporate tax," coverage by Marketplace, April 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

April 7, 2021

"The 'blue wall of silence' is crumbling in the Derek Chauvin trial. Why this case could be a tipping point," coverage by NBC News, April 7, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

April 7, 2021

"Amanda Levendowski on Intellectual Property as Social Justice Advocacy," coverage in SALT Teaching Social Justice, April 7, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

April 6, 2021

"Facebook Data Dump Likely to Bring Regulatory Focus, Lawsuits," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck. 

April 6, 2021

"Biden exceeds expectations on vaccines – so far," coverage by The Hill, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 6, 2021

"Why the Amazon union vote is taking so long and what could come next," coverage by CNBC, April 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce. 

April 6, 2021

"Honoré says Jan. 6 stemmed from 'propaganda' that gave people 'alittle BS,'" coverage by The Hill, April 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

April 6, 2021

"Georgetown Law lecturer offers analysis of first week of Derek Chauvin trial," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, April 6, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

April 6, 2021

"School of Social Transformation event to discuss justice and 21st-century Supreme Court," coverage in ASU News, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 5, 2021

"Researchers Are Hatching a Low-Cost Coronavirus Vaccine," coverage by The New York Times, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder. 

April 5, 2021

"Should health-care workers be required to get coronavirus shots? Companies grapple with mandates," coverage by The Washington Post, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 5, 2021

Professor Paul Butler discussing the Derek Chauvin Trial on MSNBC, April 5, 2021. 

April 5, 2021

"Dems Rip GSA Rehearing Bid In Trump Hotel Lease Docs Case," coverage by Law 360, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.  

April 5, 2021

"Senate Democrats Pitch Their International Corporate Tax Plan," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

April 4, 2021

"A commission makes a good start at reimagining policing in D.C.," coverage in The Washington Post, April 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 4, 2021

"A commission makes a good start at reimagining policing in D.C.," an op-ed by The Washington Post editorial board, April 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

April 4, 2021

"When to ignore race in the Derek Chauvin trial," an op-ed in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, April 4, 2021. 

April 4, 2021

"How This High Court Case Could Affect Police Abuse Suits," coverage by Law360, April 4, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

April 3, 2021

"Armed with Arguments," coverage in The New York Review of Books, April 3, 2021, featuring Professor David Cole.

April 2, 2021

"Week One In The Trial Of Derek Chauvin," coverage on WAMU 88.5, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 2, 2021

"NRA Leadership on Trial in High-Stakes Bankruptcy Hearings," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

April 2, 2021

"Diving into Georgia's SCOTUS water war victory," coverage by Gray, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Hope Babcock. 

April 1, 2021

"Fewer Cops, Stronger Safety Net: D.C. Commission Lays Out Sweeping Proposals To Rethink Public Safety," coverage in DCist, April 1, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

April 1, 2021

"‘Decentering police’ – DC police reform panel calls for major changes in public safety," coverage in WTOP, April 1, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

March 31, 2021

"Law Firms Are Looking For Tech-Savvy Lawyers: What That Means To Law Students," coverage by Law.com, March 31, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Paul Ohm. 

March 31, 2021

"The Memo: Biden faces risks as COVID-19 cases rise," coverage by The Hill, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 31, 2021

"Database reveals secrets of China's loans to developing nations, says study," coverage by Reuters, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. 

March 31, 2021

"China's secret loan contracts reveal its hold over low-income nations," coverage by Financial Times, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. 

March 31, 2021

"Revisiting Ohio vs. American Express: It’s Time for a More Nuanced Approach to Market Definition," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, March 31, 2021.

March 30, 2021

"Vaccines are about to become a free-for-all. Here's how to ensure it's done equitably," an opinion piece in The Washington Post co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, March 30, 2021. 

March 30, 2021

"Who Are the Jurors in the Derek Chauvin Trial," coverage by The New York Times, March 30, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

March 30, 2021

"Republicans slam vaccine passports as dystopian, but experts say they'll help us get back to normal faster," coverage by Business Insider, March 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 30, 2021

"This Georgetown Professor Became A D.C. Cop, And Wrote A Book About It," coverage by WAMU 88.5, March 30, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks. 

March 29, 2021

"Emotional first day at Derek Chauvin murder trial includes blunt witness testimony, new video footage," coverage by The Washington Post, March 29, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

March 29, 2021

"Grieving dad still endures online videos of his daughter's murder," coverage by The Roanoke Times, March 29, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson B. Francois. 

March 29, 2021

"WHO Wuhan report leaves question of coronavirus origins unresolved," coverage by The Washington Post, March 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 27, 2021

"What Derek Chauvin’s trial in the death of George Floyd means for America," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 27, 2021

"Derek Chauvin’s lawyer appears outnumbered at trial. But colleagues say Eric Nelson’s low-key style is easy to underestimate," coverage in The Washington Post, March 27, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 26, 2021

"An Unexpected Unemployment Tax Break: What to Know," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

March 26, 2021

"This new ruling could let the suspect in George Floyd’s killing go free," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, March 26, 2021.

March 25, 2021

"After U.S. failures on Covid, Congress is working to prepare America to fight the next pandemic," coverage by STAT, March 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

March 25, 2021

"Insurrection To Prosecution: What We've Learned About The Capitol Riot," coverage on WBUR, March 25, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 25, 2021

"Brand & New Podcast Offers Rare Glimpse into Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg," coverage in WFMZ-TV, March 25, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams.

March 25, 2021

"Scammers are trying to take advantage of your stimulus checks. Don't fall for it," coverage in American Journal News, March 25, 2021, featuring Professor David Super.

March 24, 2021

"Fact-checking the filubuster's racial history," coverage by Roll Call, March 24, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

March 24, 2021

"Vaccine Patents, Global Equity And How To Vaccinate The World," coverage by WBUR, March 24, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder. 

March 24, 2021

"21 states want the ‘freedom’ to use pandemic aid for tax cuts. They can’t," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Washington Post, March 24, 2021.

March 23, 2021

"New DC police 'use of force' report says 'weaknesses' in department have 'gotten worse'," coverage by Fox 5, March 23, 2021, featuring Megan Lipsky. 

March 23, 2021

"Report on DC Police Investigations Into Deadly Use of Force Finds 'Serious Lapses, Weaknesses'," coverage by NBC 4, March 23, 2021, featuring Saba Rewald. 

March 23, 2021

"D.C. police fail to thoroughly examine actions of officers leading up to fatal encounters, report says," coverage by The Washington Post, March 23, 2021, featuring Zina Makar. 

March 23, 2021

"White supremacist, racist cops must be removed, experts say," coverage by USA Today, March 23, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

March 23, 2021

"Commission studying policing in D.C. to recommend sweeping changes," coverage by The Washington Post, March 23, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

March 23, 2021

"Push to Make Texas “Second Amendment Sanctuary” State Continues Amid Mass Shootings," coverage in RA News, March 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

March 23, 2021

"Tangled Up in Blue: Lessons for Policy Reform?," coverage in BeyondChron, March 23, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 22, 2021

"Can India solve the world’s COVID-19 vaccine shortage?," coverage in Aljazeera, March 22, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

March 21, 2021

"Why DC should become our 51st state," an opinion piece by Professor Sheila Foster, in The Hill, March 21, 2021.

March 21, 2021

"Commission to reimagine police in District grapples with effort to defund," coverage by The Washington Post, March 21, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

March 21, 2021

"Mass Shooters Often Have A History of Violence Against Women," coverage by NPR, March 21, 2021, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein. 

March 20, 2021

"If you got unemployment benefits in 2020, here's how much could be tax exempt," coverage on ABC News, March 20, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

March 19, 2021

"After 8 hours, 250-plus speakers, California board adopts ethnic studies model curriculum," coverage by EdSource, March 19, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.

March 19, 2021

"Justices Told Single Use Of N-Word Must Count As Race Bias," coverage in Law360, March 19, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.

March 18, 2021

"Penny Stocks Are Booming, Which Is Good News for Swindlers," coverage by The New York Times, March 18, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.  

March 18, 2021

"Are the Atlanta Killings a Hate Crime? The Suspect Doesn't Get to Decide," coverage by New York Magazine, March 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

March 18, 2021

"A New Kind of Political Spouse Arrives in Washington," coverage in The New York Times, March 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

March 17, 2021

"How the WHO's Hunt for Covid's Origins Stumbled in China," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 17, 2021

"Andy Luger is being unfairly attacked," an editorial by the Star Tribune, March 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord. 

March 16, 2021

"Covid Hit These Countries Hard. Now They Face Big Vaccine Bills," coverage by Bloomberg, March 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 16, 2021

"Two High-Powered DC Lawyers Have Jumped Into the Breonna Taylor Case," coverage by Washingtonian, March 16, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan.  

March 16, 2021

"Trump Hotel Lease Docs Off-Limits to House Dems, DOJ Says," coverage by Law 360, March 16, 2021. featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

March 16, 2021

"State of Crypto: NYDFS Hackathon is 'Testament' to Crypto's Growth," an opinion piece by Coindesk, March 16, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

March 16, 2021

"Making Senators Pay a Price for Filibustering," an opinion piece in the Brennan Center for Justice by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, March 16, 2021.

March 15, 2021

"Asian American communities grapple with whether police are the right answer to recent attacks," coverage by Vox, March 15, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

March 15, 2021

"Organizing Boom Likely After NLRB Drops Student Union Rule," coverage by Law 360, March 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Mark Gaston Pearce. 

March 15, 2021

"The Modern Consensus 100 Most Influential People in Crypto 2021," coverage in Modern Consensus, March 15, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

March 14, 2021

"Breonna Taylor's boyfriend sues Louisville police over fatal raid," coverage by The Hill, March 14, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan. 

March 13, 2021

"How Should the United States Protect Data?," coverage in The Regulatory Review, March 13, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

March 13, 2021

"Breonna Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker files federal lawsuit against Louisville police," coverage by ABC News, March 13, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan. 

March 12, 2021

"Vacations, Bar Sex, and Ragers: Biden Plea to Wait for Fourth of July Falls on Deaf Ears," coverage in The Daily Beast, March 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 11, 2021

"Poor countries may not be vaccinated until 2024. Here's how to prevent that," an opinion piece in The Washington Post authored by Visiting Professor of Law Matthew M. Kavanagh and Professor Madhavi Sunder, March 10, 2021.  

March 11, 2021

"Biden seeks his moment with pandemic address," coverage by The Hill, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 11, 2021

"March 11, 2020: The Day Everything Changed," coverage on NPR, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 11, 2021

"New Stimulus Law Erases a Big Student Loan Forgiveness Catch," coverage by Money, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Brooks. 

March 10, 2021

"Biden's 50-day mark to coincide with relief bill win," coverage by The Hill, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 10, 2021

"The most likely filibuster reform – and its limits," coverage by The Washington Post, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

March 10, 2021

"States' Opening Attack on Biden Climate Agenda Faces Hurdles," coverage by Bloomberg Law, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee. 

March 10, 2021

"Extended Unemployment Benefits: What the New Stimulus Bill Means for Jobless Americans," coverage by Money, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

March 10, 2021

"Derek Chauvin's murder trial raises questions about police accountability nationwide," coverage by PBS, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

March 9, 2021

"Michigan Officials Wrestle With How To Ethically Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines," coverage by NPR, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 9, 2021

"Corporate diversity, inclusion needs focus on middle management, influential employees," coverage by Reuters, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

March 8, 2021

"The Health 202: States propose bills to ban employers from mandating coronavirus vaccines," coverage by The Washington Post, March 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 7, 2021

"Vaccine diplomacy: Putin seeks to leverage Sputnik V to build Russia’s global influence," coverage in MarketWatch, March 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 7, 2021

"The jury for the trial in George Floyd's killing must have Black members," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, March 7, 2021. 

March 7, 2021

"How to Find an Impartial Jury in the Trial Over George Floyd's Death," coverage by The New York Times, March 7, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

March 6, 2021

"5 law professors who co-signed Elizabeth Warren's wealth-tax bill explain why they support its constitutionality," coverage in Business Insider, March 6, 2021, featuring Professor John Brooks and Professor Brian Galle.

March 6, 2021

"Vaccine Mandates in the Time of COVID-19," coverage in The Regulatory Review, March 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2021

"Impact of Capitol riot looms over efforts to overhaul policing in the District," coverage in The Washington Post, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

March 5, 2021

"PRO Act's Senate Hopes 'Problematic,' Rep. Scott Says," coverage in Law 360, March 5, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.

March 5, 2021

"Can Long-Term Care Employers Require Staff Members to Be Vaccinated?," coverage in The New York Times, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 5, 2021

"Lawyers discuss structural Supreme Court reforms," coverage in NJ Today, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 5, 2021

"Vulnerable groups still falling behind in vaccination effort," coverage in Roll Call, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 4, 2021

"Opinion: Misdemeanor court has been closed for a year. Keep it that way," an opinion piece by Professor John M. Copacino, Professor Abbe Smith, and Associate Professor Vida Johnson, in The Washington Post, March 4, 2021.

March 4, 2021

"Revisiting The Access To Medicine Debate In The COVID-19 Era," coverage in LiveLaw.in, March 4, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder and Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor.

March 4, 2021

"SpaceX Mars City: What Musk's 'Free Planet' Declaration Really Means," coverage in Inverse, March 4, 2021, featuring Professor David Koplow.

March 3, 2021

"These 3 legal experts are skeptical a Democratic bill named in honor of George Floyd would really change law enforcement," coverage by Business Insider, March 3, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers. 

March 2, 2021

"'It just sucks': America's jobless owe thousands of dollars in taxes on their unemployment," coverage by The Washington Post, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

March 2, 2021

"The Lawfare Podcast: Rosa Brooks on America Policing," coverage by Lawfare, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

March 2, 2021

"Millions get huge tax bills for jobless benefits received during pandemic," coverage by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

March 2, 2021

"Biden's Hurdle: Courts Dubious of Rule by Regulation," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

March 2, 2021

"The Trump administration quietly spent billions in hospital funds on Operation Warp Speed," coverage by STAT, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Timothy M. Westmoreland. 

March 2, 2021

"Georgetown University Establishes Racial Justice Institute, Hires 3 Co-Leaders," coverage in The Hoya, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Robin A. Lenhardt.

March 2, 2021

"Fannie Mae Appoints Two New Members to Board of Directors," coverage in AP News, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Christopher J. Brummer.

March 2, 2021

"Democrats wrong to attack Senate parliamentarian," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, March 2, 2021.

March 1, 2021

"Ex-NLRB Chair Says Board's Outburst Ruling Hurt Workers," coverage by Law 360, March 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce. 

March 1, 2021

"Experts discuss ‘horrible’ Phoenix police challenge coin," coverage on ABC15 Arizona, March 1, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

March 1, 2021

"America’s jobless owe thousands of dollars in taxes on their unemployment," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 1, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

February 27, 2021

"A Hedge Fund’s Bet on Criminal Justice," coverage in The New York Times, February 27, 2021, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

February 27, 2021

"Law Enforcement and the Problem of White Supremacy," coverage in The New Yorker, February 27, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson.

February 27, 2021

"Vulnerable Inmantes Left in Prison as Covid Rages," coverage by The New York Times, February 27, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

February 26, 2021

"Reshaping the role of the Justice Department," an episode of the podcast Can He Do That? by The Washington Post featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord, February 26, 2021. 

February 26, 2021

"A Special Unit to Prosecute Police Killings Has No Convictions," coverage in The New York Times, February 26, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

February 26, 2021

"Student and employer demand is high for courses that tackle world problems," coverage by LLM Guide, February 26, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

February 25, 2021

"Washington, D.C., Police Fight a Rise in Carjackings and Blame Covid-19," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 25, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.  

February 25, 2021

"A Conversation With Rosa Brooks," an interview of Professor Rosa Brooks by The American Prospect, February 25, 2021. 

February 25, 2021

"Washington’s Most Influential People," coverage in The Washingtonian, February 25, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.

February 24, 2021

"Op-Ed: You should have the right to know your landlord's name," an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, February 24, 2020, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park. 

February 24, 2021

"How to Prevent Abuse of the President’s Pardon Power," an opinion piece in the Brennan Center for Justice by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, February 24, 2021.

February 23, 2021

"NLRB Joint Employer Rule May Be On The Outs Under Biden," coverage by Law 360, February 23, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Gaston Pearce. 

February 23, 2021

"Maryland wants to tax Big Tech. Could other states follow?," coverage by NBC News, February 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

February 23, 2021

"Big Oil's 'Hail Mary' may roil U.S. climate cases," coverage by E&E News, February 23, 2021, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee. 

February 23, 2021

"The Merit, Thrills, Boredom and Fear of Police Work," a review of Professor Rosa Brooks' recent book in The New York Times, February 23, 2021. 

February 23, 2021

"'Held to ransom': Pfizer plays hardball in Covid-19 vaccine negotiations with Latin American countries," coverage by STAT, February 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 22, 2021

"The One Area Where the U.S. COVID-19 Strategy Seems to Be Working," coverage by The Atlantic, February 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 22, 2021

"Body-slam incident at Liberty High renews debate about roles, training of on-campus cops," coverage by the Orlando Sentinel, February 22, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning. 

February 22, 2021

"NRA is 'out of ammo' as it faces a mess of its own making, many experts say," coverage by ABC News, February 22, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

February 22, 2021

"Law professor who patrolled as a D.C. street cop says police have 'impossible job'," an opinion piece in The Washington Post featuring Professor Rosa Brooks, February 22, 2021. 

February 21, 2021

"NRA bankruptcy gambit may backfire," an opinion piece in the Financial Times, February 21, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

February 21, 2021

"Merrick Garland Heads For Confirmation Hearing, 5 Years After He Was Denied A Vote," coverage by NPR, February 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

February 20, 2021

"U.S. investigating possible ties between Roger Stone, Alex Jones and Capitol rioters," coverage by The Washington Post, February 20, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

February 19, 2021

"The last year showed Americans that the police aren't always the heroes or villians," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Rosa Brooks, February 19, 2021. 

February 19, 2021

"'Something Very Wrong Happened Here'," coverage by The New York Times, February 19, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

February 19, 2021

"This Sketchy New Company Wants to Help Anti-Vaxxers Travel," coverage by the Daily Beast, February 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 19, 2021

"Supreme Court case asks justices to decide if exposure to N-word makes a workplace hostile," coverage by Reuters, February 19, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman. 

February 19, 2021

"Trump's Messy Pardon Spree Left Too Many Behind. Biden Must Do Better," coverage by Reason, February 19, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

February 19, 2021

"Supreme Court asked to decide if use of racial slur amounts to illegal discrimination," coverage by NBC News, February 19, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman. 

February 18, 2021

"Attacks against Asian Americans on the rise amid COVID-19 pandemic," coverage by FOX 5 DC, February 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

February 17, 2021

"What Georgetown Prof Rosa Brooks Learned When She Became a Cop," coverage by Washingtonian, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

February 17, 2021

"There Is No Evidence That TPS Designations Increase Irregular Migration to the United States," a study by the Center for American Progress, February 17, 2021, featuring research by Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz. 

February 17, 2021

"Law enforcement confronts an old threat: far-right extremism in the ranks. 'Swift action must be taken'," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, February 17, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

February 17, 2021

"CDC Steps Up Tracking of Virus Variants After Months of 'Flying Blind'," coverage by the Daily Beast, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 17, 2021

"With Some Unemployed Workers Facing Surprise Tax Bills, States Start Providing Relief," coverage by Forbes, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

February 17, 2021

"Georgetown's Brummer Calls for Regulators to Diversify Ranks," coverage by Bloomberg, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

February 16, 2021

"To Understand Police Reform, Law Professor Volunteered To Join The Force," coverage by NPR, February 16, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

February 16, 2021

"Tackling Police Reform From The Inside," coverage by NPR, February 16, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

February 13, 2021

"Mitch McConnell: Donald Trump still liable in court for actions surrounding Jan. 6 riot," coverage by the Lousiville Courier Journal, February 13, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

February 13, 2021

"The Law Professor Who Trained With The D.C. Police," coverage by The New Yorker, February 13, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

February 12, 2021

"'I am a child!' Pepper spray reflects policing of Black kids," coverage by Associated Press, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Henning. 

February 12, 2021

"As Trump's businesses struggle, the most profitable asset in his real estate empire is at risk," coverage by NBC News, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

February 12, 2021

"Inside the Making of Facebook's Supreme Court," coverage in The New Yorker, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

February 12, 2021

"A Georgetown professor trades her classroom for a police beat," coverage in The Washington Post, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 12, 2021

"China’s coronavirus probe delay ‘inexcusable’," coverage in The Weekend Australian, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 12, 2021

"Rep. Barbara Jordan’s ‘Stirring’ Constitutional Insight Gets Emotional Tribute on Morning Joe: I Hope ‘Every Senator’ Remembers Her Words Now," coverage in Mediaite, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 11, 2021

"Why William Barr Rejected a Plea Deal in the George Floyd Killing," coverage by The New York Times, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

February 11, 2021

"The government has abandoned Trump's effort to repeal Obamacare by judicial decree," coverage by Vox, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor Marty Lederman. 

February 11, 2021

"CDC guidance on schools is coming. That might not settle a heated debate," coverage by POLITICO, February 11, 2021, Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 11, 2021

"EDITORIAL: WHO hands China a pandemic win," an opinion piece by the Toronto Sun, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 11, 2021

"Legal experts say Trump could face prosecution now that he's no longer president," coverage by ABC News 13, February 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

February 11, 2021

"The government has abandoned Trump’s effort to repeal Obamacare by judicial decree," coverage in Vox, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.

February 10, 2021

"To undo Trump's net neutrality policy, the Biden admin drops a lawsuit," coverage by Marketplace, February 9, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn.

February 10, 2021

"Latest OCC Crypto Bank Approval Hints At Post-Trump Future," coverage by Law 360, February 10, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

February 10, 2021

"It's February 1945 For The Travel Industry; Better Days Are Coming," coverage by Forbes, February 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

February 9, 2021

"Are two masks better than one?," coverage by Reuters, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

February 9, 2021

"In Senate Vote, McConnell opposes Trump impeachment trial's constitutionality," coverage by Louisville Courier Journal, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

February 9, 2021

"High-Dollar Pandemic Fraud Offers Lessons for Next Relief Bill," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

February 9, 2021

"Coronavirus Likely Came From Animal, Not Leaked From Laboratory, WHO Says," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

February 9, 2021

"Law experts: Constitutional issues often misunderstood in gun, protest and militia debates," coverage in The Progressive Pulse, February 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 8, 2021

"A Law Professor Asks 1Ls: Is Persuasion Dead?," an op-ed published in Bloomberg Law, February 8, 2021, by Professor Erin Carroll. 

February 8, 2021

"Vaccine troubles overseas could haunt United States," coverage by The Hill, February 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 7, 2021

"Full National Impact of 2nd Trump Impeachment Could Take Decades to Unpack," coverage by Voice of America, February 7, 2021, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

February 5, 2021

"Three reasons why the GameStop saga couldn’t have unfolded outside the US," coverage in Quartz, February 5, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 5, 2021

"Kentucky State Police’s Top Recruiter Reassigned For Attending D.C. Trump Rally," coverage on 89.3 WFPL News, February 5, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

February 5, 2021

"Three reasons why the GameStop saga couldn't have unfolded outside the US," coverage by Quartz, February 5, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

February 5, 2021

"Kentucky State Police's Top Recruiter Reassigned For Attending D.C. Trump Rally," coverage by 89.3 WFPL, February 5, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

February 4, 2021

"Congress risks losing ‘bridle’ on the executive in Trump impeachment trial," coverage in Roll Call, February 4, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

February 4, 2021

"Congress risks losing 'bridle' on the executive in Trump impeachment trial," coverage by Roll Call, February 4, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

February 3, 2021

"Tangled Up in Blue: Policing the American City by Rosa Brooks," an review of Professor Rosa Brooks's latest book in The Financial Times, February 3, 2021. 

February 3, 2021

"Liberals aim to restore net neutrality rules and go much further," coverage by Washington Examiner, February 3, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn. 

February 3, 2021

"Biden's Reshaped Treasury Tax Office Signals Global Focus," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 3, 2021

"Comcast Delays Web-Use Fees for Northeast After Outcry," coverage by Bloomberg, February 3, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn. 

February 3, 2021

"Treasury Adds David Lipton, Bolstering Global Economics Team," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 3, 2021

"U.S. Treasury names senior tax officials in enforcement push," coverage by Reuters, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 3, 2021

"Treasury Adds 4 Officials To Tax Policy Team," coverage by Law360, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 3, 2021

"Rulemaking Isn't The Answer To NLRB Policy Oscillation," an op-ed in Law360, February 3, 2021, co-authored by Visiting Professor Mark Pearce. 

February 2, 2021

"Georgetown Professor Will Return to Treasury in OECD Role," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, Feberuary 2, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 2, 2021

"Crebo-Rediker, Lago Eyed for U.S. Treasury International Role,' coverage by Bloomberg, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 2, 2021

"Vaccine Skeptics Join Forces With Antimask Advocates," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 2, 2021

"Treasury Asked For Guidance On Unemployment Tax Treatment," coverage by Law360, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

February 2, 2021

"When will Biden ask the Supreme Court to uphold Obamacare?," coverage in CNN Politics, February 2, 2021, featuring Lecturer Paul D. Clement.

February 1, 2021

"Here's how to fix racial inequity in covid-19 vaccination," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

February 1, 2021

"Robinhood in a tough position as it faces a wave of lawsuits over GameStop saga," coverage by Yahoo! Finance, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

February 1, 2021

"Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Arguments on Border Wall, Asylum Policy," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.  

February 1, 2021

"Itai Grinberg to Join Yellen's Treasury Team," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

February 1, 2021

"Are Democrats really worried about a Trump trial? Here's an answer," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

February 1, 2021

"Supreme Court Test for Biden: How Boldly to Disavow Trump's Agenda," coverage by The New York Times, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. 

January 31, 2021

"Biden signals major shift on regulations with first day orders," coverage by The Hill, January 31, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.  

January 31, 2021

"Georgetown University Discusses The Great Deplatforming: Removing Trump From Social Media," coverage by Forbes, January 31, 2021. 

January 30, 2021

"Analysis: A tulip by another name? 'Gamestonk' and the case for investor caution," coverage by Reuters, January 30, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

January 30, 2021

"How Trump's Focus on Antifa Distracted Attention From the Far-Right Threat," coverage by The New York Times, January 30, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 30, 2021

"What's Next for Crypto Regulation," coverage by The New York Times, January 30, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

January 30, 2021

"A Virtual on Corpus Linguistics," a panel hosted by The Federalist Society featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia, January 30, 2021. 

January 29, 2021

"Johnson & Johnson brings another effective Covid-19 vaccine to the arsenal — in a single dose," coverage in Vox, January 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 29, 2021

"How Does the GameStop Squeeze End?" coverage by Gizmodo, January 29, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

January 29, 2021

"Rich countries are hoarding Covid-19 vaccines," coverage by Vox, January 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 28, 2021

"A Road Map for Getting Rid of Racist Cops," coverage by Mother Jones, January 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

January 28, 2021

"After The Capitol Attack, Does Police MAGA Sentiment Cross the Line?" coverage by NPR, January 28, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

January 28, 2021

"Doug Emhoff Makes Trip to Highlight Food Insecurity in First Outing as First-Ever Second Gentleman," coverage in People, January 28, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Douglas Emhoff.

January 28, 2021

"NYPD Officers to Get Training on Speaking Up Against Bad Policing," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

January 28, 2021

"Sen. Ron Wyden’s prospects for the 117th Congress," coverage in Politico, January 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.

January 28, 2021

"On racial justice, Biden is off to a decent start. Let’s hope it keeps up," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, January 28, 2021.

January 27, 2021

"Trump Trial Without Chief Justice Lets GOP Talk Optics, Not Riot," coverage by Bloomberg, January 27, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse. 

January 27, 2021

"Biden Names Acting Top NLRB Lawyer After a Pair of Firings," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 25, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce. 

January 27, 2021

"Can a former president be subject to an impeachment trial? The Constitution is murky," coverage by The Washington Post, January 27, 2021, Lecturer Paul D. Clement and Professor Neal Katyal. 

January 27, 2021

"Police Departments Search for Political Extremism In Ranks Following Capitol Riot," coverage by NPR, January 27, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

January 27, 2021

"Was Jan. 6 the end of an era – or start of a dangerous new one?," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, January 27, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 26, 2021

"Why a secret impeachment vote isn't going to happen," coverage by The Washington Post, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

January 26, 2021

"Covid-19: Five days that shaped the outbreak," coverage by BBC, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 26, 2021

"President Biden's Financial Team Will Clarify Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Regulations," coverage in The Motley Fool, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

January 25, 2021

"Israel's Vaccine Data Has Lessons for All," an opinion piece run by Bloomberg, January 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 25, 2021

"A Rush to Execute," an opinion piece by Professor David D. Cole, in The New York Review of Books, January 25, 2021.

January 25, 2021

"Got a package you didn't order? It could be a scam," coverage in CNN, January 25, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

January 24, 2021

"After Capitol riot, police chiefs work to root out officers with ties to extremist groups," coverage by The Washington Post, January 24, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

January 24, 2021

"Anti-Vaxxers Melot Down Over Airbnb Discounts, of All Things," coverage by The Daily Beast, January 24, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 23, 2021

"Progressives Are Seething Over Biden’s Likely Pick for Banking Regulator," coverage in The New York Times, January 23, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

January 23, 2021

"Capitol attack will spur broad crackdown on domestic extremists," coverage in The Washington Post, January 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 23, 2021

"NASAA Tells Biden Administration to “Pause on the further expansion and deregulation of the private offering marketplace”," coverage in Crowdfund Insider, January 23, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

January 23, 2021

"Is Biden's national mask mandate dream realistic?," coverage in Mic, January 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 22, 2021

"Biden administration renewed support for World Health Organization is 'good news for America and the world,' scientists say," coverage by USA Today, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 22, 2021

"Special Report: How U.S. CDC missed chances to spot COVID's silent spread," coverage by Reuters, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 22, 2021

"N.O. native Vicki Arroyo named to top EPA position in Biden administration," coverage on WWLTV, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.

January 22, 2021

"Expert's 'clear prediction': Pandemic will last until early 2022," coverage in ABC13 - WSET, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 22, 2021

"‘This is the cost of ignoring white supremacy’: discussion on Capitol insurrection, criminal justice reform kicks off two-week MLK celebration," coverage in The Cavalier Daily, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 22, 2021

"Georgetown law professor Chris Brummer up for CFTC chair," coverage in CoinGeek, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

January 22, 2021

"Abolishing the filibuster: With Dems in control of the Senate, is it time?," an opinion piece in The Philadelphia Inquirer by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson and Congressional Institute President Mark Strand, January 22, 2021.

January 22, 2021

"With extremism resurgent, will Pa. finally pass a tougher hate crimes law? | Friday Morning Coffee," coverage in Pennsylvania Capital-Star, January 22, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

January 22, 2021

"Pittsburgh state lawmakers to introduce tougher hate crimes law. Will they pass this time?," coverage in Pittsburgh City Paper, January 22, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

January 21, 2021

"Georgetown University academic Chris Brummer in lead for CFTC chair," coverage by Reuters, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.   

January 21, 2021

"4 Takeaways From Biden Firing NLRB GC Peter Robb," coverage by Law360, January 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Pearce. 

January 21, 2021

"How can President Biden help rural America? Fix the internet," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 21, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn. 

January 21, 2021

"Biden Team Vows Tough Enforcement of Anti-Virus Travel Steps," coverage by Bloomberg, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 21, 2021

"Doug Emhoff embraces his role as the first second gentelman," coverage by The New York Times, January 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Douglas Emhoff. 

January 21, 2021

"Kamala Harris: What the vice-president did on her first day," coverage by BBC News, January 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Douglas Emhoff. 

January 21, 2021

"The N.R.A. Wants to 'Dump' Its Regulators via Bankruptcy. Will It Succeed?," coverage by The New York Times, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

January 21, 2021

"Policy Committee Finds Lies and Hate Speech to Be at Center of Jan. 6 Capitol Attack," coverage in PA House of Democratic Policy Committee, January 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

January 21, 2021

"Still Can’t Breathe," coverage in ProPublica, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 20, 2021

"New CDC director takes over beleagured agency amid crisis," coverage by the Associated Press, January 20, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Timothy M. Westmoreland. 

January 19, 2021

"Divisive Top Trump Environment Lawyer Reviews 'Challenging Job'," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 19, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

January 19, 2021

"The Financial Minefield Awaiting an Ex-President Trump," coverage by The New York Times, January 19, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

January 18, 2021

"Israel trades Pfizer doses for medical data in vaccine blitz," coverge by The Associated Press, January 18, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 18, 2021

"'Necessary but it doesn't feel right': First Amendment expert explains lockdown legality," coverage by Fox 45 News, January 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

January 18, 2021

"Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Programs Already Exist. Why Aren't More Borrowers Taking Advantage?," coverage by Money, January 18, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Brooks. 

January 18, 2021

"NRA Trying To Change Venue With Bankruptcy Filing," coverage in The NonProfit Times, January 18, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

January 17, 2021

"The last Statehouse protests ended in fistfights. Now officials worry for inauguration violence," coverage in WTOL 11, January 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 17, 2021

"Biden Urged to Avoid Obama's Climate Mistakes," coverage by RTO Insider, January 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

January 17, 2021

"Biden takes over at perilous moment," coverage by The Hill, January 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 17, 2021

"The last Statehouse protests ended in fistfights. Now officials worry for inauguration violence," coverage by CBS WTOL 11, January 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord

January 16, 2021

"Trump administration attempts to 'box in' Biden on student loan forgiveness," coverage in Yahoo Finance, January 16, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

January 16, 2021

"US Capitol riot: police have long history of aiding neo-Nazis and extremists," coverage in The Guardian, January 16, 2021, featuring Professor Vida Johnson.

January 16, 2021

"Georgia authorities prepare for armed protests at state Capitol," coverage in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 16, 2021, featuring Visting Professor Mary McCord.

January 15, 2021

"Policing the Police: Germany's Lessons for the U.S.," coverage in U.S. News and World Report, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Vida Johnson.

January 15, 2021

"What is the ‘boogaloo’ and who are the rioters who stormed the Capitol? 5 essential reads," coverage in The Conversation, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Vida Johnson.

January 15, 2021

"Donald Trump, Twitter and the messy fight over free speech," coverage in The Financial Times, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

January 15, 2021

"National Rifle Association Files for Bankruptcy," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

January 15, 2021

"Should Trump be allowed back on social media after he leaves office? Half of Americans say yes," coverage in PBS NewsHour, January 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 14, 2021

"Insurrection? Sedition? Incitement? Unpacking the Legal Issues From the DC Capitol Riot," coverage by Bloomberg, January 14, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

January 14, 2021

"OCC's 'fair access' rule could be short-lived under Biden," coverage by American Banker, January 14, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

January 14, 2021

"Even after leaving office, Senate impeachment trial could impact President Trump," coverage by ABC 7 The Denver Channel, January 14, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

January 14, 2021

"Capitol siege raises questions over extent of white supremacist infiltration of US police," coverage by The Conversation, January 14, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

January 14, 2021

"Georgians who joined Trump rally steeped in ra-right rhetoric, activism," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 14, 2021

"A broad cross section of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, arrests show. Now what?," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, January 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 14, 2021

"The Second Impeachment Of Donald Trump," coverage in on WAMU 88.5, January 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 14, 2021

"DOJ is Considering Charging Capitol Rioters with Seditious Conspiracy, Felony Murder," coverage in The Intercept, January 14, 2021, featuring Professor Vida Johnson.

January 13, 2021

"Security Officials Face the Possibility of a Threat from the Inside on Inauguration Day," coverage by TIME, January 13, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

January 13, 2021

"QAnon reshaped Trump's party and radicalized believers. The Capitol siege may just be the start," coverage by The Washington Post, January 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 13, 2021

"Donald Trump's bitter fight to ban TikTok in the US looks set to fail after administration agrees to delayed legal deadline," coverage by Business Insider, January 13, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander. 

January 13, 2021

"Why the taint of failure, rather than criminal charges, may be the best judgment for Donald Trump," coverage by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, January 13, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

January 13, 2021

"New details on Capitol Hill seige," coverage by ABC News, January 13, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

January 13, 2021

"Nervous TikTok," an eposide of NPR's Planet Money podcast that aired on January 13, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander. 

January 13, 2021

"VERIFY: What does censure mean? Explaining disciplinary actions for elected officials," coverage by WUSA 9, January 13, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

January 13, 2021

"Armed 'militias' are illegal. Will authorities crack down if they show up at state capitals next week?," coverage by USA Today, January 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 12, 2021

"Analysis: Legal reprecussions surrounding riots at US Capitol," coverage by Fox 5, January 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

January 12, 2021

"Cities Say They Want to Defund the Police. Their Budgets Say Otherwise," coverage by Bloomberg, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Christy E. Lopez. 

January 12, 2021

"Analysis: Is a self-pardon an option for President Trump?," coverage by Fox 5, January 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.  

January 12, 2021

"What happens next in the impeachment of President Trump?," coverage by The Washington Post, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

January 12, 2021

"Law firms may be at 'tipping point' for change because of COVID-19 pandemic, new report says," coverage in the ABA Journal, January 12, 2021, referencing a Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession report.

January 12, 2021

"How the Supreme Court could upend Biden's green agenda," coverage by E&E News, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

January 12, 2021

"3 reasons why Twitter took a $5 billion stock hit after banning Trump," coverage by Fast Company, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander. 

January 11, 2021

"Reform our bankruptcy laws before a tsunami of Covid debt comes due," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin published by CNBC, January 11, 2021. 

January 11, 2021

"Trump Environmental Record Marked by Big Losses, Undecided Cases," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee. 

January 11, 2021

"Colleges Paying Top Dollar for Coaches Will Pay Extra to IRS," coverage by Bloomberg, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

January 11, 2021

"Prepping for Jan. 20," coverage by Politico, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

January 11, 2021

"The Predictability of the Capitol Riot is Part of the Tragedy," coverage by Slate, January 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

January 11, 2021

"What Trump's dismal deregulatory record means for Biden," coverage by E&E News, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

January 10, 2021

"Why the Pentagon Remains a Battlefield for Women," coverage by Foreign Policy, January 10, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

January 9, 2021

"How likely is it that Trump will face criminal prosecution after leaving office?," coverage in Los Angeles Times, January 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

January 9, 2021

"There’s a Term for What Happened at the Capitol This Week: ‘Whitelash’," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll D. Cashin, in Politico, January 9, 2021.

January 9, 2021

"Counterterrorism Expert Hopes Capitol Siege Is 'A Wake-Up Call'," coverage by WAMU 88.5, January 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 8, 2021

"How a second impeachment of Trump would work," coverage by The Washington Post, January 8, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

January 8, 2021

"What Public Safety Without Police Looks Like," coverage on The Appeal, January 8, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

January 8, 2021

"Trump’s Term is Nearly Over. What Would Impeachment Look Like?," coverage on Spectrum News, January 8, 2021, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

January 7, 2021

"The ways Trump could be held accountable, ranked by likelihood," coverage by The Washington Post, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

January 7, 2021

"Could Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani face charges of inciting mob violence in Capitol riots?," coverage by USA Today, January 7, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence. 

January 7, 2021

"5 Things To Know About Deputy AG Pick Lisa Monaco," coverage by Law360, January 7, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

January 7, 2021

"Va. Senators Kaine and Warner call on Trump's removal, investigation into Capitol breach," coverage by WJLA, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor David Super. 

January 7, 2021

"'This was really big': Far-right extremist groups use Capitol attack to recruit new members," coverage in USA Today, January 7, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 7, 2021

"The ways Trump could be held accountable, ranked by likelihood," coverage in The Washington Post, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

January 7, 2021

"NH using race-based 'equity' metric in distributing early doses of COVID vaccine," coverage in The Union Leader, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 7, 2021

"President Donald Trump mulling self-pardon, sources say," coverage in KABC-TV, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 7, 2021

"The 25th Amendment: An explainer," coverage on WCVB Boston, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 7, 2021

"Neal Katyal: Discussions of invoking the 25th amendment and impeachment have gained ‘a lot of velocity’," coverage on Yahoo News, January 7, 2021, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

January 7, 2021

"Scholars Split On Whether The 25th Could Unseat Trump," coverage by Law360, January 7, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Tia Johnson. 

January 6, 2021

"Apple's privacy labels show which apps collect the most data. Will people care?," coverage by Marketplace, January 6, 2021, featuring Ashkan Soltani. 

January 6, 2021

"Georgetown Law professor talks logistics of invoking 25th Amendment," coverage by Fox 5, January 6, 2021, featuring Professor David Super. 

January 6, 2021

"Trump's false election claims are 'red meat' for extremist groups," coverage on PBS NewsHour, January 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

January 6, 2021

"Missed warning signs and failurs to fortify US Capitol bewilder experts," coverage by ABC News, January 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 6, 2021

"Pro-Trump Rioters Clash with Cops at the Capitol," coverage by The Daily Beast, January 6, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

January 6, 2021

"Trump's false election claims fuels extremism," coverage on PBS NewsHour, January 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 5, 2021

"A 7-step plan that could help Biden tackle COVID-19, according to a public health expert," coverage by Yahoo! News, January 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

January 4, 2021

"International Tax Policy to Watch in 2021," coverage by Law 360, January 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

January 4, 2021

"House Democrats Win DC Circ. Bid For Trump Hotel Docs," coverage by Law360, January 4, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

January 3, 2021

"Ex-solicitor general says Trump 'talking like a mafia boss, and not a particularly smart mafia boss'," coverage by The Hill, January 3, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. 

January 3, 2021

"Protests Expected in D.C. As Congress Prepares to Certify Electoral College Votes," coverage by NPR, January 3, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

January 3, 2021

"65 Names To Watch When Biden Picks Circuit Judges," coverage in Law360, January 3, 2021, featuring Professor Eloise H. Pasachoff.

January 2, 2021

"Meet the State Journal's guest columnists from 2020," coverage in Wisconsin State Journal, January 2, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

December 30, 2020

"Nuclear Command and Control: Session 3 of the Congressional Study Group," coverage in Brookings Institution, December 30, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Mary B. DeRosa.

December 30, 2020

"Sick, elderly prisoners are at risk for covid-19. A new D.C. law makes it easier for them to seek early release," coverage in The Washington Post, December 30, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

December 30, 2020

"Eric Holder defends former top Obama official representing companies in child slavery lawsuit," coverage in Fox News, December 30, 2020, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

December 30, 2020

"House Democrats cannot immediately access President Trump’s tax and financial records, after court ruling," coverage in The Washington Post, December 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 29, 2020

"Seneca County hires D.C. lawyer for possible Supreme Court case," coverage in Finger Lakes Times, December 29, 2020, featuring Paul D. Clement, Lecturer.

December 29, 2020

"Right-wing conspiracy theories are leading to ‘radicalization’ and ‘violent extremism’: security experts," coverage in Raw Story, December 29, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 29, 2020

"Texas Congressman's Lawsuit Says Mike Pence Has the Unilateral Authority to Keep Trump in Office," coverage in Reason, December 29, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 29, 2020

"Will Pence Do the Right Thing?," an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal, in The New York Times, December 29, 2020.

December 29, 2020

"‘Lawyers Know Better’: Criticizing Lawyers for Defending Unpopular Clients Is Risky, ‘Disturbing’," coverage in The National Law Journal, December 29, 2020, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

December 28, 2020

"Congressman, other Republicans sue Vice President Pence in last-ditch effort to overturn Biden win," coverage on CNBC, December 28, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 28, 2020

"US citizen spouses and children of undocumented immigrants will finally get stimulus checks," coverage in Vox, December 28, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 28, 2020

"Fueled by a History of Mistreatment, Black Americans Distrust the New COVID-19 Vaccines," coverage in Time, December 28, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 27, 2020

"Biden builds team to get aggressive on regs," coverage in The Hill, December 27, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 27, 2020

"Do-It-Yourself Contact Tracing Is A 'Last Resort' In Communities Besieged By COVID-19," coverage on NPR, December 27, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 24, 2020

"A wish for this somber holiday: gratitude for those who helped others, and an end to the attacks on science," coverage in JD Supra, December 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 24, 2020

"The 40 Best Jewelry-Related Quotes of 2020," coverage in JCK, December 24, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

December 23, 2020

"Poll worker, voter safety a concern ahead of Georgia senate runoff," coverage in Fox 5 Atlanta, December 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 23, 2020

"What is the ‘three-martini lunch deduction’ Congress agreed to and why are Americans so furious?," coverage in The Independent, December 23, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

December 23, 2020

"Congress Ends Penalty That Kept A Million Americans From Getting COVID Relief Funds," coverage in The Marshall Project, December 23, 2020, featuring Robert Friedman, Senior Counsel, Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 22, 2020

"The future of global class actions," coverage in ICLG.com, December 22, 2020, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

December 22, 2020

"N. Carolina wedding venue denies lesbian couple, citing 'Christian values'," coverage on NBC News, December 22, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

December 22, 2020

"Dr. Deborah Birx to Retire After Family Gets 'Dragged Into' Thanksgiving Travel Criticism," coverage in Newsweek, December 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 21, 2020

"Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late," coverage in Los Angeles Times, December 21, 2020, featuring Professor  Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 20, 2020

"First Ladies and Second Gentlemen," coverage in The New Yorker, December 20 2020, featuring Doug Emhoff, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

December 20, 2020

"Analysis: Standardized test requirement," coverage in Fox 5. December 20, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

December 19, 2020

"Facing a new coronavirus strain, the UK imposes a strict lockdown," coverage in Vox, December 19, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 18, 2020

"Trump stays on sidelines as vaccine injections begin," coverage in CNY Central, December 18, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 18, 2020

"How team Biden could tackle tech's civil rights failings," coverage in Axios, December 18, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.

December 18, 2020

"Herman:A Texas elector got it dangerously wrong," coverage in the Austin American-Statesman, December 18, 2020, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

December 18, 2020

"Progressives Try to Sway Biden on Top Foreign-Policy Jobs," coverage in Foreign Policy, December 18, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.

December 17, 2020

"Pfizer decision to turn off temperature sensors forced scramble to ensure Covid-19 vaccines kept ultra-cold," coverage in Stat, December 17, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 17, 2020

"Building a more Perfect Democracy in Asia: A Realistic Theory of Courts as Democracy Protectors and Promoters?," coverage by JOTWELL, December 17, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Yvonne Tew.

December 16, 2020

"Oklahoma May Be Improperly Using $70 Million From FEMA Lost Wages Assistance Unemployment Program," coverage in Forbes, December 16, 2020, featuring Professor David Super.

December 16, 2020

"Lawmakers, Industry Groups Clash Over Trump Water Rule," coverage in Law360, December 16, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

December 16, 2020

"California May Consider ‘Historical Injustice’ When Allocating Coronavirus Vaccine," coverage on WAMU 88.5, December 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 15, 2020

"Right-wing embrace of conspiracy is ‘mass radicalization,’ experts warn," coverage in North Country Public Radio, December 15, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 15, 2020

"Student loan expert calls repayment system ‘Frankenstein’s monster’," coverage in Yahoo Finance, December 15, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

December 15, 2020

"Facebook Is a Doomsday Machine," coverage in The Atlantic, December 15, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 14, 2020

"Canceling student debt without addressing the causes will create ‘same debate’ in a few years: Georgetown Law Professor," coverage in Yahoo Finance, December 14, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

December 14, 2020

"This Week in Washington IP: Curbing Online Piracy, Expanding VC Funding Outside of Traditional Hubs and USPTO’s 14th Annual IP Attaché Roundtable," coverage in IPWatchdog, December 14, 2020, featuring Professor David Hyman.

December 14, 2020

"A milestone for African Americans, but women’s wait continues," coverage in Roll Call, December 14, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 13, 2020

"Kamala Harris’ husband, lawyer Doug Emhoff, to teach next semester at Georgetown," coverage in The Washington Post, December 13, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff, Professor Naomi Mezey, Associate Dean Paul Ohm and Dean William M. Treanor.

December 11, 2020

"The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - COVID-19 vaccine moves ahead. Congress? Not so much," coverage in The Hill, December 11, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

December 11, 2020

"The debate over Joe Biden canceling student debt, explained," coverage in Vox, December 11, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

December 11, 2020

"Biden Made Big Promises On Juvenile Justice. Activists Worry It's Not Enough," coverage on NPR, December 11, 2020, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

December 10, 2020

"Incoming second gentleman Doug Emhoff to teach entertainment law at Georgetown University Law Center," coverage on CBS News, December 10, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff and Dean William M. Treanor.

December 10, 2020

"Countdown to America’s first coronavirus vaccine: What to watch this critical week," coverage in The Washington Post, December 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 10, 2020

"Names To Watch As Biden Mulls Next SEC And CFTC Leaders," coverage in Law360, December 10, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer and De'Ana H. Dow.

December 10, 2020

"First ‘second gentleman’ will teach at Georgetown Law next spring," coverage in Politico, December 10, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.

December 10, 2020

"Kamala Harris’s Husband Named to Faculty at Georgetown Law," coverage in Bloomberg News, December 10, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff and Dean William M. Treanor.

December 10, 2020

"Power Up: The coronavirus vaccine is on its way. But where's the public education campaign?," coverage in The Washingon Post, December 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 9, 2020

"Thoughts on the National Constitution Center's "Constitution Drafting Project"," coverage in Reason, December 9, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

December 9, 2020

"HHS Secretary Alex Azar Expedites General Population Vaccine Projections Amid Concern US Doesn’t Have Enough Doses," coverage in Forbes, December 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 9, 2020

"Lloyd Austin is Biden's shakiest Cabinet pick yet," coverage on MSNBC, December 9, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 9, 2020

"The Finance 202: Preet Bharara, Gary Gensler top list of potential picks for SEC chair," coverage in The Washingon Post, December 9, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

December 9, 2020

"Dicey After Brexit: Mini-Maximalism at the United Kingdom Supreme Court," a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, December 9, 2020.

December 8, 2020

"Texas sues four battleground states in Supreme Court over 'unlawful election results' in 2020 presidential race," coverage by CNBC, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith. 

December 8, 2020

"Here's how your taxes would change if Schumer's call for $50,000 student loan forgiveness is adopted," coverage by CNBC, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks. 

December 8, 2020

"Huawei tested AI software that could recognize Uighur minorities and alert police, report says," coverage by The Washington Post, December 8, 2020, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology. 

December 8, 2020

"What If We Wrote the Constitution Today?," an opinion piece in The Atlantic, December 8, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

December 8, 2020

"Does the World Need a New Global Health Organization?," coverage by Foreign Affairs, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

December 8, 2020

"'Too Often Overlooked': Black Women Are Nearly Absent From the Federal Bench - And It's Time to Change That," coverage by Law.com, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Robin Lenhardt. 

December 8, 2020

"Michèle Flournoy Again Finds Her Shot at the Top Pentagon Job Elusive," coverage by The New York Times, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

December 8, 2020

"Texas Asks US Supreme Court to Help Trump Upend Election," coverage by VOA, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith. 

December 8, 2020

"Biden's Pentagon pick signals his desire to avoid foreign policy battles of the past," coverage by The Washington Post, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 8, 2020

"Ahead of the Curve: Teaching Leadership in Law School," coverage by Law.com, December 8, 2020, featuring Dean William M. Treanor, Associate Dean Hillary Sale, Associate Dean Paul Ohm, and Professor Paul Butler. 

December 8, 2020

"Lloyd Austin: A Man 'Of The Highest Integrity,' But Still Unknown To Many," coverage in NPR, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 8, 2020

"Michèle Flournoy Again Finds Her Shot at the Top Pentagon Job Elusive," coverage in The New York Times, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 8, 2020

"Biden’s Pentagon pick signals his desire to avoid foreign policy battles of the past," coverage in The Washington Post, December 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 7, 2020

"Yes, some Americans may be requierd to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but not by the federal government," coverage by USA Today, December 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

December 7, 2020

"Countdown to America's first coronavirus vaccine: What to watch this critical week," coverage by The Washington Post, December 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

December 7, 2020

"There’s no room for complacency about our post-election crisis," coverage in The Washington Post, December 7, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 5, 2020

"I beg your pardon? Does Donald Trump really plan to absolve himself and his family?," coverage by The Guardian, December 5, 2020, featuring Professor David Super. 

December 5, 2020

"Vaccine opponents rebrand as rollout of COVID-19 shots looms," coverage by Politico, December 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

December 4, 2020

"How the Rat Blew Up," coverage by NPR, December 4, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Pearce. 

December 4, 2020

"Can Your Employer Require You To Get A COVID-19 Vaccine?," coverage by Huffington Post, December 4, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

December 4, 2020

"Legal victory and false hope?," an opinion piece in Military Times by Professor Jessica L. Wherry, December 4, 2020. 

December 4, 2020

"“A Loaded Weapon”: Francis Fukuyama on the Political Power of Digital Platforms," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, December 4, 2020.

December 3, 2020

"Town Hall on Presidential Transition," coverage on Facebook, December 3, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, Paul Rosenzweig, and Congressman Jared Huffman (D-CA).

December 2, 2020

"It's Time to Educate Lawyers as Leaders," an article authored by Dean William Treanor and Professor Hillary Sale featured in Bloomberg Law on December 2, 2020. 

December 2, 2020

"U.S. employers could mandate a COVID-19 vaccine, but are unlikely to do so -experts," coverage on Reuters, December 2, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

December 2, 2020

"Biden confirms he wants Janet Yellen to be his Treasury secretary - what that means for cash-strapped American families," coverage in MarketWatch, December 2, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

December 1, 2020

"Biden administration seen as aiding digital identities, closing fintech loopholes," coverage by Roll Call, December 1, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

December 1, 2020

"Trump-era court battles weaken congressional power," coverage by Roll Call, December 1, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

December 1, 2020

"Biden administration seen aiding digital identities, closing fintech loopholes," coverage in Roll Call, December 1, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

December 1, 2020

"Trump-era court battles weaken congressional power," coverage in Roll Call, December 1, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

December 1, 2020

"Six Stupid Arguments Against Forgiving Student Loan Debt," coverage in The American Prospect, December 1, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

December 1, 2020

"S3 E5: Enron, Wikipedia and the Deal with Biased Low-Friction Data," coverage in Consequential, December 1, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

November 28, 2020

"Fixing Student Loans," coverage in The Regulatory Review, November 28, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks and Professor Adam J. Levitin.

November 27, 2020

"Janet Yellen is poised to become Treasury secretary in a Biden cabinet — how that affects cash-strapped American families," coverage in MarketWatch, November 27, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

November 27, 2020

"Trump Gave W.H.O. a List of Demands. Hours Later, He Walked Away," coverage in the New York Times, November 27, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 26, 2020

"Should the Biden administration cancel student debt? Read this before you decide," coverage in MarketWatch, November 26, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

November 25, 2020

"Progressives see red flags in regulatory official on Biden transition team," coverage by The Hill, November 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.  

November 25, 2020

"Janet Yellen is poised to become Treasury secretary in a Biden cabinet - how that affects cash-strapped American families," coverage by MarketWatch, November 25, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.   

November 25, 2020

"Elizabeth Warren Calls On ICE To End Deportations During Pandemic: 'Stop Terrorizing Our Communities,'" coverage by Newsweek, November 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

November 25, 2020

"UC Law lecture to explore violence against Blacks, police brutality, reforms," coverage in Mirage News, November 25, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 25, 2020

"Kentucky Has Slew Of Active Militia Groups," coverage in Spectrum News 1, November 25, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 25, 2020

"The Future of Law Schools and Legal Education Conference Blog: 25th-27th November 2020 [LIVE]," coverage in Legally India, November 25, 2020, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

November 25, 2020

"Can Joe Biden make good on his revolutionary climate agenda?," coverage in Nature, November 25, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki A. Arroyo.

November 24, 2020

"Student loan forgiveness may come with a tax bomb. How lawmakers might fix it," coverage by CNBC, November 24, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.  

November 24, 2020

"Covid Shot Success Hinges on School, Workplace Requirements," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 23, 2020

"Neal Katyal predicts law schools will teach a ‘Worst Mistakes in Court’ class on Trump’s ‘pathetic’ 20-day fiasco," coverage by Raw Story, November 23, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

November 23, 2020

"Georgetown faculty feature prominently in Biden transition team," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, November 23, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer, Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman and Associate Professor Laura Moy.

November 23, 2020

"The Cybersecurity 202: Trump’s unfounded fraud claims are endangering election officials," coverage in The Washington Post, November 23, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

November 23, 2020

"Republican lawmaker calls for Kyle Rittenhouse, who is on trial for murder, to be elected to Congress," coverage by The Independent, November 23, 2020, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 20, 2020

"States’ Face-Covering Mandates Leave Gaps in Protection" coverage in U.S. News & World Report, November 20, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 20, 2020

"State Legislatures Don’t Have the Power to Subvert the Election for Trump" coverage in Mother Jones, November 20, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 20, 2020

"Republican officials finally forced into action on Covid-19 as reality bites," coverage in The Guardian, November 20, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 19, 2020

"You’ve Got Enron Emails!," coverage in 99% Invisible, November 19, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

November 19, 2020

"What Biden Should Do About Student Debt," coverage in Slate, November 19, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

November 19, 2020

"Who are some of the lawyers serving on Biden’s agency review teams?," coverage in the ABA Journal, November 19, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman and Associate Professor Laura Moy.

November 19, 2020

"'People Will Stop Believing in the Process.' Why Donald Trump's Legal Strategy Is Dangerous Even If It's Likely to Fail" coverage in Time, November 19, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 19, 2020

"From Tuskegee to a COVID Vaccine: Diversity and Racism Are Hurdles in Drug Trials," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, November 19, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 18, 2020

"Calls for Biden to cancel student debt grow, alongside tensions surrounding the policy," coverage in The Washington Post, November 18, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

November 18, 2020

"Experts Claiming ‘No Evidence’ Of 2020 Fraud Sounded The Alarm About Election Security In 2017" coverage in The Federalist, November 18, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

November 17, 2020

"Eleventh Circuit Considers Whether Reality Winner Qualifies For Compassionate Release," coverage by Law.com, November 17, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.  

November 17, 2020

"A supremely inappropriate association: Samuel Alito and the Federalist Society," an opinion piece in The New York Daily News by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, November 17, 2020. 

November 17, 2020

"How Biden can prevent climate action from failing in court" coverage in E&E News, November 17, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki A. Arroyo.

November 16, 2020

"From Student to Professor: Amanda Levendowski," coverage in Wiki Education, November 16, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

November 16, 2020

"Biden and tax regulations," coverage by Politico, November 16, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

November 16, 2020

"What damage will Trump do on his way out?," coverage by Slate, November 16, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

November 16, 2020

"Companies announce COVID-19 vaccine success, distribution still huge undertaking," coverage by ABC 7, November 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.  

November 16, 2020

"Trump digs in on baseless election claims even as legal options dwindle," coverage by The Washington Post, November 16, 2020, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

November 16, 2020

"Can Joe Biden find a student loan forgiveness plan that will make everyone happy?," coverage by Salon, November 16, 2020, featuring Professor John R. Brooks. 

November 15, 2020

"Heute Journal vom 15.11.2020," coverage in Heute Journal, November 15, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

November 14, 2020

"Big Tech Prepares for Different Joe Biden this Time," coverage by Bloomberg, November 14, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn.   

November 13, 2020

"Biden Administration Urged to Take Fresh Look at Domestic Terrorism," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, November 13, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 13, 2020

"‘Hipster Antitrust’ Comes for Joe Biden," coverage by the New York Times, November 13, 2020, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 13, 2020

"What Happens if Trump Doesn't Concede?," coverage by The New York Times, November 13, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 13, 2020

"Justice Alito takes aim at gay marriage in 'politically charged' speech'," coverage by NBC News, November 13, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul Smith.  

November 13, 2020

"Former Wells Fargo chief John Stumpf pays $2.5m in SEC settlement," coverage by Financial Times, November 13, 2020, featuring Professor Urska Veilkonja.    

November 13, 2020

"Une élection durant une pandémie," and opinion piece by  Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Institut des Ameriques, November 13, 2020.

November 12, 2020

"Militias challenge gun laws in Virginia: "It's about shooting tyrants in the face," coverage by CBS News, November 12, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

November 12, 2020

"As Donald Trump Refuses to Concede, America Is Caught Between Crisis and Confusion," coverage by TIME, November 12, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 12, 2020

"Black and Asian People More Likely to Catch COVID-19 in U.S. And U.K., Study Finds," coverage by Forbes, November 12, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

November 12, 2020

"Work needed to ease sovereign debt concerns globally," coverage by International Finance Law Review, November 12, 2020, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. 

November 12, 2020

"Trump campaign mounts lawsuits following election loss," coverage by ABC 4, November 12, 2020, featuring Professor Aderson Francois. 

November 12, 2020

"Biden SEC Likely to Push More Climate, Diversity Disclosures," coverage by Bloomberg Law, November 12, 2020, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja and Professor Chris Brummer. 

November 11, 2020

"Biden Says He’ll Rely on Science, Experts to Defeat COVID-19," coverage by The Washington Informer, November 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 11, 2020

"Recordings reveal WHO's analysis of pandemic in private," coverage by Associated Press, November 11, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 11, 2020

"Biden wants mask mandates nationwide, but he can't actually enforce them. Here's what he could do instead," coverage by USA Today, November 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

November 11, 2020

"The Trump effort to undermine the election is almost certainly doomed," coverage by MSNBC, November 11, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 11, 2020

"Progressives praise Biden's picks for economic transition team," coverage by The Hill, November 11, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

November 10, 2020

"Biden's Relationship with Big Tech Will Be Different This Time Around," coverage by Bloomberg, November 10, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn.  

November 10, 2020

"The Abnormal Presidency," coverage by The Washington Post, November 10, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

November 9, 2020

"Health experts want to prioritize people of color for a vaccine. But how should it be done?," coverage by STAT, November 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 9, 2020

"Biden Said He'd Walk Back Trump's WHO Walkout. Can All The Damage Be Undone?," coverage by NPR, November 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin​​​​​​​.   

November 9, 2020

"'The legal claims are weak,' Law professors say Trump campaign's effort to stop Joe Biden faces uphill battle," coverage by WUSA 9, November 8, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

November 9, 2020

"Biden eager to jump back into coronavirus fight, but world is still smarting," coverage by The Washington Post, November 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 9, 2020

"Trump abandoned the WHO. Biden will rejoin the agency on day one in office," coverage by VOX, November 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 8, 2020

"How WHO is still letting China block a real investigation of how COVID-19 started," coverage by The New York Post, November 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

November 8, 2020

"Washington braces for unpredictiable post-election period," coverage by The Hill, November 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 8, 2020

"Biden's approach to tackling COVID-19 will be dramatically different, and quickly apparent," coverage by USA Today, November 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

November 7, 2020

"Wall Street Wants To Be Sure Biden Can Keep Warren's Army at Bay," coverage by Bloomberg, November 7, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

November 7, 2020

"Trump Can't Sue His Way to a Second Term. Why He Is Trying Anyway," coverage by TIME, November 7, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

November 7, 2020

"Bill Maher pushes back at panelist who says all Trump voters are racists," coverage by The New York Post, November 7, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

November 7, 2020

"After Warnings It Could Go Off the Rails, the Election Actually Went Smoothly," coverage by The New York Times, November 7, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

November 7, 2020

"She is a former addict and prisoner. She was just elected to the state house in Washington," coverage by The Washington Post, November 7, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.  

November 6, 2020

"Amidst pandemic and political turmoil, a virtual law school lesson: How to fight for justice," coverage in The Washington Post, November 6, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett, Professor Rosa Brooks, Professor Paul Butler, Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Professor Neal K. Katyal, Associate Dean Hillary Sale, and Dean William M. Treanor.

November 6, 2020

"Trump lawsuits unlikely to impact outcome of U.S. election, experts say," coverage in Reuters, November 6, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 6, 2020

"Federalist Society Panel on Levels of Scrutiny in Free Speech Cases next Tuesday (the 10th), 11 am to 12:15 pm Eastern," coverage in Reason, November 6, 2020, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

November 6, 2020

"With Biden on the cusp, Trump camp stokes discord," coverage in E&E News, November 6, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

November 6, 2020

"If Donald Trump Refuses to Leave the White House, Secret Service Will Escort Him Out," coverage in Newsweek, November 6, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 6, 2020

"What happens if election results are contested?," coverage by The Washington Post, November 6, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

November 6, 2020

"US Presidential Election 2020, Trump launches lawsuits and rages about voter 'fraud'," coverage by France 24, November 6, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

November 5, 2020

"Voters Back More Police Oversight After George Floyd’s Death," coverage in Bloomberg Government, November 5, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 5, 2020

"Pardee Center Hosts “How Democracy Survives” Symposium," coverage in BU Today, November 5, 2020, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.

November 5, 2020

"Supreme Court decision on Pennsylvania ballots now looms large," coverage in Fox45 News, November 5, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 5, 2020

"Management company owned by Jared Kushner files to evict hundreds of families as moratoriums expire," coverage in The Washington Post, November 5, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

November 5, 2020

"Why some say racism should be declared a public health crisis in DC," coverage in WTOP News, November 5, 2020, featuring Professor Vicki W. Girard.

November 5, 2020

"Ex-Prisoner Elected Washington State Representative," coverage in The Crime Report, November 5, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 4, 2020

"Birthday of the Day: Rima Sirota, professor of law and legal practice at the Georgetown University Law Center," coverage in Politico, November 4, 2020, featuring Professor Rima Sirota.

November 4, 2020

"Biden on the brink of victory after battleground triumph, as Trump lashes out with lawsuits," coverage in The New York Daily News, November 4, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 4, 2020

"Georgetown Law School’s ABLE Program provides intervention training to law enforcement agencies," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, November 4, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

November 4, 2020

"VERIFY: There is nothing legally preventing Justice Amy Coney Barret from ruling on the election," coverage in WUSA9, November 4, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

November 3, 2020

"SpaceX Mars City: Legal Experts Respond to 'Gibberish' Free Planet Claim," coverage in Inverse, November 3, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Koplow.

November 3, 2020

"Concerns about extremist violence, voter intimidation at polls fail to materialize," coverage in USA Today, November 3, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor McCord.

November 2, 2020

"Expert tells ABC7 pandemic could last until 'end of 2021': vaccine won't be silver bullet," coverage by ABC 7, November 2, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

November 2, 2020

"The Note: On election eve, Trump needs disruptions to pull of win," coverage by ABC News, November 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

November 2, 2020

"Law Center Circulates Pamphlets Against Militia Groups and Voter Intimidation," coverage in The Hoya, November 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 2, 2020

"There have been scattered reports of paramilitary groups trying to interfere with voting," coverage in The New York Times, November 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 2, 2020

"Berkeley Conversations: Critical race theory and the 2020 election," coverage in Berkeley News, November 2, 2020, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park.

November 2, 2020

"Officials prepare for the unpredictable as a tense Election Day arrives," coverage in The Washington Post, November 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

November 1, 2020

"Insult after Injury: The Nomination of Anthony Kennedy," coverage in The National Review, November 1, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

October 31, 2020

"Unions say arts organizations are using the pandemic to cut pay. Companies facing losses say they have no choice," coverage in The Washington Post, October 31, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Gaston Pearce.

October 31, 2020

"Covid-19: U.S. Breaks Daily Record With Over 99,000 New Cases as Surge Quickens," coverage in The New York Times, October 31, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 30, 2020

"A Radically (Modest) Bureaucratic Proposal to Strengthen Democracy and Human Rights at Home and Abroad," coverage in Just Security, October 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.   

October 30, 2020

"Armed Observers, Chants of ‘4 More Years’ at Polls: Is That Legal?," coverage in The New York Times, October 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 30, 2020

"How to Stop a Coup," coverage in The Nation, October 30, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 30, 2020

"From police procedures to outdated laws to systemic racism, experts say the odds are stacked against Pennsylvanians like Walter Wallace Jr.," coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, October 30, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 30, 2020

"Armed Right-Wing Groups Aren’t ‘Militias’—We Need to Stop Calling Them That," coverage in Time, October 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 30, 2020

"Anxiety Peaking As Americans Head To The Polls," coverage in Republic World, October 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 30, 2020

"What’s the line between legal poll watching and illegal voter intimidation?," coverage in The Seattle Times, October 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 30, 2020

"The Case Against the Filibuster," an opinion piece in the Brennan Center for Justice by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, October 30, 2020.

October 29, 2020

"Law Center Celebrates 150 Years," coverage in The Hoya, October 29, 2020, featuring Professor Peter B. Edelman, Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Professor Wallace J. Mlyniec, Professor Victoria Nourse, Associate Dean Paul Ohm and Dean William M. Treanor.

October 29, 2020

"Will Pa. be at the center of another Bush v. Gore? These 8 lawyers and scholars weigh in," coverage in LebTown, October 29, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

October 29, 2020

"He got a coronavirus vaccine in China but had to keep it a secret. Why?," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, October 29, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

October 29, 2020

"How Does the House Antitrust Report on Digital Markets Compare to Others Around the World?," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, October 29, 2020.

October 28, 2020

"Georgetown Law Prof Skeptical Fidelity Sold Shares Carefully," coverage in Law360, October 28, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 28, 2020

"Supreme Myths, Episode 16," a podcast sponsored by Georgia State University, October 28, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

October 27, 2020

"Americans' debts are mounting, putting new focus on Biden's role opposing bankruptcy protections," coverage by The Washington Post, October 27, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

October 27, 2020

"Trump shrugs off COVID-19 surge in closing days of campaign," coverage by The Hill, October 27, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.  

October 27, 2020

"The Finance 202: Executives pocketed big bonuses before declaring bankruptcy, firing thousands," coverage by The Washington Post, October 27, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

October 27, 2020

"Justice Barrett Rises to Top of Increasingly Conservative Judiciary," coverage by The New York Times, October 27, 2020, featuring Professor Nan Hunter. 

October 27, 2020

"Election experts doubt Supreme Court decides White House race," coverage by Roll Call, October 27, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

October 27, 2020

"Three Paths for Reforming the Supreme Court," an opinion piece in The New York Times, October 27, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

October 26, 2020

"How Amy Coney Barrett Could Shape The Supreme Court For Decades," coverage by NPR, October 26, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

October 26, 2020

"Cities Gird for Election Day Unrest," coverage by Bloomberg, October 26, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 26, 2020

"Here's who Biden would likely pick as the top financial watchdog for consumers," coverage by CNBC, October 26, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

October 26, 2020

"Before filing for bankruptcy, 18 companies hand out $135 million in executive bonuses," coverage by The Dallas Morning News, October 26, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

October 26, 2020

"Amy Coney Barrett joins a Supreme Court that's largely out-of-step with the national consensus," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, October 26, 2020, featuring Professor Marty Lederman. 

October 26, 2020

"Former felons in Florida cast their first ballots in early voting," coverage by CBS News, October 26, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme.   

October 25, 2020

"Attys Gear Up To Serve On Election Day's Front Lines," coverage by Law360, October 25, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

October 25, 2020

"Florida convicted felons allowed to vote for 1st time in presidential election after completing sentences," coverage by ABC News, October 25, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme.  

October 23, 2020

"Implementing a Framework for Border Tax Adjustments in US Greenhouse Gas Tax Legislation and Regulations," coverage in Resources Magazine, October 23, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman and Adjunct Professor Matthew Porterfield.

October 23, 2020

"A Day-By-Day Guide to What Could Happen If This Election Goes Bad," coverage in Politico, October 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 23, 2020

"Know your rights: Georgetown U. group details laws against voter intimidation," coverage on WTOP News, October 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 23, 2020

"Are courts a 'revolving door' for climate policy?," coverage in E&E News, October 23, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki A. Arroyo.

October 23, 2020

"High Court Ruling Foreshadows Bitter Voting Battles Ahead," coverage by Law360, October 23, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

October 22, 2020

"Why Fears of Post-Election Chaos Are Overblown," coverage in Time, October 22, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 22, 2020

"Barr taints justice for Trump," coverage in NJToday.net, October 22, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 22, 2020

"Racial disparities in D.C. police stops at center of dialogue during 10-day workshop," coverage in The Washington Post, October 22, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

October 21, 2020

"What Is a Militia? And Why Is the Word So Controversial These Days?," coverage in The New York Times, October 21, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 21, 2020

"Thousands Expected to Gather For Religious Rally at National Mall This Weekend Despite D.C. COVID-19 Restrictions," coverage in Newsweek, October 21, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 21, 2020

"2020 Annual Lecture: "Democracy Fix" with Caroline Fredrickson," a lecture sponsored by Delaware Humanities, October 21, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

October 20, 2020

"The Dystopian Police State the Trump Administration Wants," an opinion piece in The New York TImes, October 20, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

October 20, 2020

"Pentagon reiterates that troops have no role in US election - that includes vets at polls," coverage by USA Today, October 20, 2020, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.   

October 20, 2020

"The Case(s) Against Big Tech," coverage by The New York Times, October 20, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

October 20, 2020

"Attack of DC woman by police dog sparks calls for K-9 reform," coverage by WUSA 9, October 20, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

October 20, 2020

"Can people bring guns to voting places? You might be surprised," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 20, 2020

"DC Must Face Race Bias Suit From Black Ex-City Workers," coverage by Law360, October 20, 2020, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.  

October 20, 2020

"Here's What Will Likely Happen on Election Day: Part 1," coverage in The Root, October 20, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 20, 2020

"Attack of DC woman by police dog sparks calls for K-9 reform," coverage on WUSA Today, October 20, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

October 19, 2020

"George Floyd's Death Reverberates in Ballot Questions on Police," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 19, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

October 19, 2020

"Gov. Kristi Noem Found the Perfect Poster Boy for Superspreader Concert," coverage by The Daily Beast, October 19, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.  

October 19, 2020

"Episode 95: Confronting Memory Loss," coverage in Excited Utterance: Evidence and Proof Podcast, October 19, 2020, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein and referencing his paper.

October 18, 2020

"U.S. police chiefs grapple with new Election Day threat: Armed men at the polls," coverage by NBC News, October 18, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.   

October 17, 2020

"Originalism in a diverse America: How does Amy Coney Barrett's judicial philosophy square with who was left out of the Constitution," coverage by The Washington Post, October 17, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.  

October 17, 2020

"Donald Trump's Call to Militia to 'Watch' Polling Places Raises Fears of Voter Intimidation," coverage in Newsweek, October 17, 2020, featuring Jonathan Backer, Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 16, 2020

"Pfizer delivers final blow to Trump's hope for preelection vaccine," coverage by Politico, October 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

October 16, 2020

"Third Justice Dept. Prosecutor Publicly Denounces Barr," coverage by The New York Times, October 16, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.  

October 16, 2020

"Neo-Nazi and Proud Boys groups push Trump campaign poll watching operation online: Reports," coverage by ABC News, October 16, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 16, 2020

"No Overhaul Likely After House Antitrust Tech Report," coverage by Law360, October 16, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn.  

October 16, 2020

"States face Friday deadline from CDC to submit plans to distribute coronavirus vaccine," coverage by CNBC, October 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

October 15, 2020

"Bernard Cohen, Lawyer in Landmark Mixed-Marriage Case, Dies at 86," coverage by The New York Times, October 15, 2020.  

October 15, 2020

"Georgia law bars private militias, so why are they allowed to exist?," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 15, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 15, 2020

"New Supreme Court direction possibilities," coverage by Fox 5 DC, October 15, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.  

October 15, 2020

"Teaching was one of Ginsburg's many strengths, say former students and clerks," coverage in the ABA Journal, October 15, 2020, featuring Professor Emerita Judith C. Areen.

October 15, 2020

"Will America tear itself apart? The Supreme Court, 2020 elections and a looming constitutional crisis," coverage in the Financial Times, October 15, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 14, 2020

"How these 2 legal scholars see Amy Coney Barrett’s testimony," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 14, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 14, 2020

"China Drugmaker Gives Unproven COVID-19 Vaccine to Students Going Abroad," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 14, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

October 14, 2020

"How these 2 legal scholars see Amy Coney Barrett's testimony," coverage by PBS News Hour, October 14, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.  

October 14, 2020

"Why elections aren't happening on our smartphones," coverage by NBC News, October 14, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.  

October 13, 2020

"2 legal experts on Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearing," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 13, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 13, 2020

"How populism, political will and public fatigue are undermining global COVID-19 fight," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 13, 2020, interviewing Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 13, 2020

"How populism, political will, and public fatigue are undermining global COVID-19 fight," coverage by PBS News Hour, October 13, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

October 13, 2020

"Fintech Equality Coalition Engages Black Fintech CEOs," coverage by Forbes, October 13, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.  

October 12, 2020

"Militias on standby as Trump warns of rigged election," coverage by the Financial Times, October 12, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 12, 2020

"Charles Koch's Big Bet on Barrett," an opinion piece in The New York Times, October 12, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.  

October 10, 2020

"Denton PD commits to reform, joins ABLE Project," coverage in The Cross Timbers Gazette, October 6, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

October 10, 2020

"Why Covid-19 cases are surging in the UK," coverage in Vox, October 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 10, 2020

"Paramilitaries? Terrorists? What should militia groups be called?," coverage in the Detroit Free Press, October 10,2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 10, 2020

"Plot against Whitmer is 'tip of the iceberg' in polarized presidential election," coverage by Detroit Free Press, October 10, 2020, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.  

October 10, 2020

"What if armed far-right groups go to the polls? Some plan to," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2020, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.   

October 10, 2020

"What Are Militias and Are They Legal?," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2020, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.  

October 10, 2020

"The Legality of Private Militias," coverage by NPR, October 10, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

October 9, 2020

"The history behind the phrase “packing the court”," coverage on WWSB ABC 7, October 9, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 9, 2020

"Whitmer Plot Shows Why Private Militias 'Must Not Be Tolerated,' National Security Expert Says," coverage in Deadline Detroit, October 9, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

October 9, 2020

"‘Twindemic’ test: Massachusetts, many colleges mandate winter flu shots," coverage in Politico, October 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 9, 2020

"Trump's SCOTUS Nomination: Former U.S. Senator and Member of Congress Debate Timing and Preview Process," a discussion sponsored by the Beverly Hills Bar Association, October 9, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

October 8, 2020

"What Did We Learn About News & Protest in Summer 2020?," a panel hosted by George Washington University, October 8, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.  

October 8, 2020

"The Plot Against Gretchen Whitmer Shows the Danger of Private Militias," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, in The New York Times, October 8, 2020.

October 8, 2020

"List maintenance or voter purges? How the practice of maintaining voter lists became so polarized," coverage in Virginia Mercury, October 8, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice, Paul M. Smith.

October 8, 2020

"2020 States with the Highest Uninsured Rates: Georgia Ranks 48th," coverage in AllOnGeorgia, October 8, 2020, Professor M. Gregg Bloche.

October 8, 2020

"The riskiest election in US history," coverage in MoneyWeek, October 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 8, 2020

"Six Charged in Alleged Plot to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Whitmer," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, October 8, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 8, 2020

"4 climate questions for Barrett," coverage in E&E News, October 8, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

October 7, 2020

"Does the Federal Health Information Privacy Law Protect President Trump?," coverage in Kaiser Health News, October 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 7, 2020

"In Florida, the Gutting of a Landmark Law Leaves Few Felons Likely to Vote," coverage in ProPublica, October 7, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme.

October 7, 2020

"Space: The Final Legal Frontier - Space Law Expert Meets with Students," coverage in The Virginia Law Weekly, October 7, 2020, featuring Professor David Koplow.

October 7, 2020

"Krasner says anyone who tries to intimidate Philly voters will ‘find themselves in jail’," coverage in The Philadelphia Tribune, Octber 7, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 7, 2020

"‘Packing the court’ and partisan politics: Three questions," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, October 7, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

October 7, 2020

"The White House is a coronavirus hot spot. But no one can make it do contact tracing," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, October 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 7, 2020

"Amy Coney Barrett’s Judgment Day," coverage in Vanity Fair, October 7, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

October 7, 2020

"Preparations underway in Salt Lake City for only vice presidential debate before elections," coverage on WDBJ 7, October 7, 2020, featuring Dean William Treanor.

October 7, 2020

"Losing the Battle to Win the War: Judicial Self-Empowerment Through Maxi-Minimalism," a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, October 7, 2020.

October 6, 2020

"Georgetown created fact sheets on illegal militias at the polls and what to do if you spot them," coverage on CNN, October 6, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 6, 2020

"Militias are illegal at polling locations in Delaware - Here's what to do if you spot them," coverage on WDEL1150AM, October 6, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 6, 2020

"Irving police will be trained to intervene if they see misconduct by fellow officers," coverage in The Dallas Morning News, October 6, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

October 5, 2020

"The Washington Post names Paul Butler, Kate Cohen and Edward B. Foley contributing opinion columnists," coverage in The Washington Post, October 5, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 5, 2020

"Judges Tell Trump His Officials Are Serving Illegally. He Does Nothing," coverage in The New York Times, October 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

October 5, 2020

"Do Trump’s Taxes Show He’s a Failure, a Cheat, or a Criminal?," coverage in The Atlantic, October 5, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 5, 2020

"The Election And A Fresh Obamacare Challenge Loom Over New Supreme Court Term," coverage in KPCW 91.7FM, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 5, 2020

"Trump leaves Walter Reed, saying Americans shouldn't be 'afraid' of COVID-19," coverage in The Hill, October 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 4, 2020

"In Trump's bizarro world of White resentment, calling out racism is itself racist," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, October 4, 2020.  

October 4, 2020

"New Supreme Court Term Could End Roberts's Dominant Role," coverage by The New York Times, October 4, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Irv Gornstein.  

October 4, 2020

"Senate Procedures Offer No Hope for Dems on Supreme Court Nominee," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson in Just Security, October 4, 2020.

October 3, 2020

"Supreme Court opens new term on cusp of conservative control," coverage in the Associated Press, October 3, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

October 3, 2020

"Florida felons face costly hurdle to voting in November, despite change in state constitution," coverage by USA Today, October 3, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.  

October 3, 2020

"Supreme Court opens new term at the center of America's bitter political divide," coverage by The Washington Post, October 3, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Irv Gornstein.  

October 2, 2020

"WPD selected for training to spot mistakes, misconduct from other officers," coverage by Star News Online, October 2, 2020, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center’s Innovative Policing Program.

October 2, 2020

"Dearborn Police Department partners with Georgetown University Law Center for the ABLE Project," coverage in The Arab-American News, October 2, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.

October 2, 2020

"Despite change in Florida’s constitution, felons face costly hurdle to voting in November," coverage in the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, October 2, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

October 2, 2020

"Some Republicans Criticize Trump for Failing to Denounce White Supremacy," coverage in The New York Times, October 2, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 2, 2020

"When police violence is a dog bite," coverage by AL.com, October 2, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Christy Lopez. 

October 2, 2020

"Fintech South Announces World Class Speaker Line Up," coverage by Businesswire, October 2, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

October 2, 2020

"Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett signed 2006 anti-abortion ad in Tribune," coverage by South Bend Tribune, October 2, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

October 1, 2020

"SCOTUS is back in session amid a loss, a heated election and a world health crisis," coverage by ABA Journal, October 1, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein. 

October 1, 2020

"Supreme Court Gets Star Turn in Own Drama Over Vacancy, Election," coverage by Bloomberg, October 1, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman. 

October 1, 2020

"Should Big Tech Whistleblowers Quit Their Jobs?", coverage by OneZero, October 1, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy. 

October 1, 2020

"Push to bring coronavirus vaccines to people in poverty faces shortage of funding, resources," covarege by The Denver Post, October 1, 2020, quoting Eric A. Friedman, O'Neill Institute Global Health Scholar.

October 1, 2020

"VERIFY: Democrats have no procedural options left to block Judge Barrett," coverage in Fox 43, October 1, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 1, 2020

"Local Opinion: Sen. McSally: consider RBG's legacy before voting for new Justice," coverage in Arizona Daily Star, October 1, 2020, featuring Professor Susan Deller Ross.

October 1, 2020

"Push to bring coronavirus vaccines to the poor faces trouble," coverage in The Washington Post, October 1, 2020, featuring Eric Friedman, O'Neill Institute Global Health Scholar.

October 1, 2020

"Experts call for Election Day preparedness after Trump’s debate rhetoric stirs already heightened concerns," coverage on ABC News, October 1, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 1, 2020

"'A Battle for the Souls of Black Girls’," coverage in The New York Times, October 1, 2020, featuring Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director, Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

October 1, 2020

"The Constitution Drafting Project: Libertarian and Progressive Constitutions," a project conducted by The National Constitution Center, October 1, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.  

October 1, 2020

"Barrett's participation in 2006 ad calling for overturn of Roe v. Wade was not included in Senate disclosures", coverage by NBC News, October 1, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse. 

October 1, 2020

"House panel examines white supremacy in law enforcement", coverage by Jurist, October 1, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Vida Johnson. 

October 1, 2020

"The Constitution Drafting Project: Libertarian and Progressive Constitutions," coverage by National Constitution Center, October 1, 2020, mentioning Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson. 

September 30, 2020

"Denver police join national project promoting peer intervention among officers," coverage in Colorado Politics, September 30, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

September 30, 2020

"Experts say Trump tax report shows aggressive tax avoidance, unusually persistent losses," coverage in Politifact, September 30, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

September 30, 2020

"In 2020 Election, Florida Felon Voting Limits Could Sway State Outcome," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 30, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

September 29, 2020

"House panel releases FBI memo on white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement," coverage on Fox 13, September 29, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

September 29, 2020

"Education and the Supreme Court: What to Watch for in the New Term," coverage in Education Week, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 29, 2020

"Worldwide death toll from coronavirus eclipses 1 million," coverage by Associated Press, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 29, 2020

"Global coronavirus death toll passes 1 million," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 29, 2020

"Experts Warn of China's Emergency Use of COVID-19 Vaccine," coverage by New Dehli Times, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 29, 2020

"The Technology 202: Activists slam Palantir for its work with ICE ahead of market debut," coverage by The Washington Post, September 29, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 29, 2020

"Experts say Breonna Taylor grand juror's extraordinary bid to end secrecy is the right move," coverage by The Courier Journal, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.  

September 29, 2020

"In the Breonna Taylor Case, a Battle of Blame Over the Grand Jury," coverage by The New York Times, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

September 29, 2020

"Would Barrett ax the Affordable Care Act? She has expressed some views; severability is a question mark," coverage by The ABA Journal, September 29, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.  

September 28, 2020

"Trump probably paid less in federal income tax than average middle-class American," coverage by The Washington Post, September 28, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle.  

September 28, 2020

"2 views on the judicial philosophy of SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 28, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 28, 2020

"VERIFY: No, Amy Coney Barrett would not have to recuse herself if there was a disputed election that lands in front of the Supreme Court. Here's why," coverage by WUSA 9, September 28, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.   

September 28, 2020

"Experts Warn of China's Emergency Use of COVID-19 Vaccine," coverage by Voice of America, September 28, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

September 28, 2020

"New Relevations About Trump's Taxes. What It All Means," coverage by WTTW, September 28, 2020, featuring Professor Brian Galle. 

September 27, 2020

"Barrett Has Ruled Against Cops, Is Willing to Buck Precedent," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 27, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

September 27, 2020

"How will Committed Conservative Jurist Barrett Rule on Hot-Button Issues?," coverage in Voice of America, September 27, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.

September 26, 2020

"What is Court Packing and Why Do Democrats Support it?," coverage in The National Interest, September 26, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

September 25, 2020

"GU Law Center Celebrates Life, Legacy of Late Justice Ginsburg With Virtual Vigil," coverage in The Hoya, September 25, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Dori K. Bernstein, Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett, Distinguished Visitor from the Judiciary Nina Pillard, Professor Mitt Regan, Dean William M. Treanor, Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams, and Judge M. Margaret McKeown (LAW ’75).

September 25, 2020

"This is the Supreme Court’s tipping point," an opinion piece by Professor David D. Cole, in The Washington Post, September 25, 2020.

September 25, 2020

"Doubt about police in Chicago manifests itself on racial lines in monitor's survey, legal challenges over traffic stops," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, September 25, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 25, 2020

"Kenneth Walker, police can both claim Kentucky law protects conduct the night of deadly Breonna Taylor raid," coverage on NBC News, September 25, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 25, 2020

"Doubt about police in Chicago manifests itself on racial lines in monitor’s survey, legal challenges over street stops," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, September 25, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 25, 2020

"Just prosecuting police officers won’t make us safe. Here’s what’s needed," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez, in The Washington Post, September 25, 2020.

September 24, 2020

"Frankenstein Politics: Facebook’s Anti-China Campaign Spins Out of Its Control," coverage by Medium, September 24, 2020, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

September 24, 2020

"VERIFY: Who is Amy Coney Barrett? Breaking down past rulings from the expected Supreme Court nominee," coverage on WUSA 9, September 24, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 24, 2020

"Center for the Study of Europe Hosts Schmidt Book Launch," coverage in BU News, September 24, 2020, featuring Professor Philomila Tsoukala.

September 24, 2020

"Pathmarking The Way: Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Lifelong Fight For Gender Equality," coverage on NPR, September 24, 2020, featuring Professor Susan Deller Ross.

September 24, 2020

"I’m a former prosecutor. The charge in Breonna Taylor’s death is pathetically weak," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, September 24, 2020.

September 24, 2020

"Libertarian Presidential Candidate Jo Jorgensen Releases "Liberty-Minded" SCOTUS Short List," coverage in Reason, Sepember 24, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

September 24, 2020

“The coronavirus heralds fresh demand for new insights and skills, forcing changes to the curriculum and delivery modes,” coverage in the LLM Guide, September 24, 2020, featuring, Sarah Roache, Director of the Global Health LL.M. Program, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, and Professor Madhavi Sunder, Associate Dean for International and Graduate Programs.

September 23, 2020

"The Election That Could Break America," coverage by The Atlantic, November 2020 issue, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 23, 2020

"Breonna Taylor case outcome suggests officers are above the law, says legal expert," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 23, 2020, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

September 23, 2020

"DOJ Proposes Congressional Fix of Section 230 as Trump Turns Up Heat on Big Tech," coverage by CNET, September 23, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute of Technology, Law, & Policy.

September 23, 2020

"Ginsburg’s death leaves LGBTQ rights on Supreme Court vulnerable to religious claims," coverage by the Washington Blade, September 23, 2020, quoting Professor Nan Hunter.

September 23, 2020

"Revealed: pro-Trump activists plotted violence ahead of Portland rallies," coverage in The Guardian, September 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 23, 2020

"Zirpoli: Selective justice from the Justice Department as Barr tries to vindicate his boss’s narrative," coverage in The Carroll County Times, September 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Professor Neal Katyal.

September 23, 2020

"Breonna Taylor case outcome suggests officers are above the law, says legal expert," coverage on PBS News Hours, September 23, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 23, 2020

"The Energy 202: Landmark Supreme Court climate ruling more vulnerable than ever with Ginsburg's death," coverage in The Washington Post, September 23, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 23, 2020

"Reclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights from the Pompeo Commission – Part 2," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth, in Just Security, September 23, 2020.

September 22, 2020

"Reclaiming Human Rights from the Pompeo Commission – Part 1," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth, in Just Security, September 22, 2020.

September 22, 2020

"Westminster Police Department joining regional project to improve intervention skills, build community trust," coverage by The Baltimore Sun, September 22, 2020, featuring The ABLE Project.  

September 22, 2020

"Remembering Justice Ginsburg's Legacy," coverage by NBC Nightly News, September 22, 2020, featuring Olivia O'Hea and Toni Deane.  

September 22, 2020

"The Social Responsibility of Business," an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal by Scott Gates, September 22, 2020. 

September 22, 2020

"How Justice Ginsburg’s Death Could Affect Future Climate Rulings," coverage in E&E News, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

September 22, 2020

"Ginsburg's death could reawaken Mass. v EPA," coverage in E&E News, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

September 22, 2020

"A new conservative Supreme Court justice could boost religious rights at the cost of LGBTQ protections," coverage in The Washington Post, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

September 22, 2020

"Public Report on Worldwide Threats Is More Than 7 Months Overdue," coverage in NBC4 Washington, Spetember 22, 2020, featuring Visiting Joshua Geltzer.

September 22, 2020

"FDA poised to announce tougher standards for a covid-19 vaccine that make it unlikely one will be cleared by Election Day," coverage in The Washington Post, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 22, 2020

"The Memo: COVID-19 uptick spells trouble for Trump," coverage in The Hill, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 22, 2020

"The Cruel New Era of Data-Driven Deportation," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology, in Slate, September 22, 2020.

September 22, 2020

"The Problem With Militias and the Constitution," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, September 22, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 22, 2020

"Trump Takes Away a Lifeline for Swing-State Senators," coverage in The Atlantic, September 22, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 21, 2020

"Controversial facial recognition software used 30,000 times by LAPD in last decade, records show," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2020, featuring The Center on Privacy and Technology.   

September 21, 2020

"VERIFY: Yes, Congress can change the number of Supreme Court justices. But this hasn't been done in over 150 years," coverage by WUSA 9, September 21, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.  

September 21, 2020

"How a Trump appointment could shape energy policy," coverage in E&E News, Spetember 21, 2020, Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 21, 2020

"On the bench, Justice Ginsburg was generous to ideological adversaries - like me," an opinion piece by Professor Randy E. Barnett, in The Washington Post, September 21, 2020.

September 20, 2020

"If U.S. election winds up in Supreme Court, Ginsburg's death will loom large," coverage by Reuters, September 20, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul M. Smith.  

September 18, 2020

"Mental Health And Police Violence: How Crisis Intervention Teams Are Failing ," coverage on NPR, September 18, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

September 18, 2020

"Don’t marry your glass ceiling," coverage in Politico, September 18, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 18, 2020

"How the Hero of 'Hotel Rwanda' Fell Into a Vengeful Strongman's Trap," coverage by The New York Times, September 18, 2020, featuring Executive Director of the Center on National Security Anna Cave.  

September 17, 2020

"Amid government crises, remember the strength of the US Constitution," coverage in The Hill, September 17, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

September 17, 2020

"Fact-checking Trump health aide’s unproven ‘hit squads’ claim from controversial Facebook video," coverage in Politifact, September 17, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 16, 2020

"Trump HHS official faces firestorm after attacks on scientists," coverage by The Hill, September 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 16, 2020

"Reuters to host Twitter chat on mnaging mental health in a pandemic," coverage by Reuters, September 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 16, 2020

"Courts may reconsider temporary coronavirus restrictions as pandemic drags on," coverage in The Washington Post, September 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 16, 2020

"How the Campaigns Are Preparing to Win the Chaotic Election Aftermath," coverage in The New York Magazine, September 16, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 15, 2020

"EPA and Congress Wrangling over Legality of New Colorado Office," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 15, 2020, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.  

September 15, 2020

"It's going to be a long November. Here's a gameplan for every outcome," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, September 15, 2020 featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

September 15, 2020

"D.C. legalized marijuana, but one thing didn't change: Almost everyone arrested on pot charges is Black," coverage by The Washington Post, September 15, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.  

September 15, 2020

"D.C. auditor reviewing fatal shootings by District police," coverage by The Washington Post, September 15, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

September 15, 2020

"Is It Legal? Protestors, Guns And Militias," coverage on WAMU 88.5, September 15, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 14, 2020

"What If Trump Loses And Won’t Leave?," coverage by FiveThirtyEight, September 14, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 12, 2020

"The Price of Beijing's Vaccine Diplomacy in Southeast Asia," coverage by Voice of America, September 12, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 12, 2020

"Contextualizing the Dispute Between Australia, Facebook, and Google," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, September 12, 2020.

September 11, 2020

"Woodward Book Casts New Light on Trump's Fight with WHO," coverage by NPR, September 11, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.   

September 10, 2020

"How to make broadband affordable and accessible for everyone," an opinion piece in CNN Business by Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute of Technology, Law, & Policy, September 10, 2020.  

September 10, 2020

"The Federal Government Wants to Defend Trump in a Rape Accuser Lawsuit - at Taxpayer Expense," coverage by People Magazine, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

September 10, 2020

"VERIFY: Yes, states can legally mandate a vaccine, and fine or jail you for refusing it, but context is needed," coverage by WUSA 9, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 10, 2020

"How Trump v. Biden could be Bush v. Gore 'on steroids'," coverage by CNBC, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul M. Smith.  

September 10, 2020

"How many more Daniel Prudes must die before America ends its brutal ways of policing?," an opinion piece in The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

September 10, 2020

"Lawyers Urge High Court to Leave FISA Scope to Congress," coverage by Law360, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice David P. Stewart.  

September 10, 2020

"Calif. Enforcer Sees Less Focus on Economics After T-Mobile," coverage by Law360, September 10, 2020, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.  

September 9, 2020

"British family whose son was killed in crash files U.S. lawsuit against wife of American official," coverage by The Washington Post, September 9, 2020, featuring Professor Julia Ross.  

September 9, 2020

"Column: Election day could become election month," an opinion piece in The Los Angeles Times, September 9, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

September 8, 2020

"The Left secretly preps for MAGA violence after Election Day," coverage by The Daily Beast, September 8, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

September 8, 2020

"The FTC is investigating Intuit over TurboTax practices," coverage by ProPublica, September 8, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.  

September 8, 2020

"Here's who Biden might pick to lead trade if he wins in November," coverage by CNBC, September 8, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.  

September 7, 2020

"There have only been a handful of Black financial regulators, for generations," coverage by Marketplace, September 7, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.  

September 7, 2020

"Purity test: Democrats clash over Biden diversity goals," coverage by Politico, September 7, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.  

September 7, 2020

"White House said to keep sick kids on campus. Emails reveal the messy reality," coverage by The Daily Beast, September 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

September 5, 2020

"'Arms race': How the Portland shooting shows protesters on the right and the left are bringing guns," coverage on USA Today, September 5, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 5, 2020

"Devine: Dems have no intention of accepting second Trump term," coverage in Fox News, September 5, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 4, 2020

"WHO Official Warns No Widespread Covid-19 Vaccine Expected Until Mid-2021," coverage in Common Dreams, September 4, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 4, 2020

"Video: Free Our Vote: Voting Rights Issues & Tech Solutions," coverage in R Street, September 4, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme and Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

September 4, 2020

"The Deeply Pessimistic Intellectual Roots of Black Lives Matter, 1619 Project, and Much Else in Woke America," coverage in The Daily Signal, September 4, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 3, 2020

"CDC Issues Temporary Halt On Evictions, Citing Coronavirus Risks," coverage on WUSF Public Media, September 3, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 3, 2020

"What’s the worst that could happen?," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Washington Post, September 3, 2020,

September 3, 2020

"Beware Dietary Supplements Marketed Online," coverage in Consumer Reports, September 3, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 3, 2020

"Corrupted: How the Pandemic Ramped Up Corporate Favoritism," coverage in Pogo, September 3, 2020, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

September 3, 2020

"The Democrats’ Dangerous Delegitimization of the Election," coverage in The National Review, September 3, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 2, 2020

"Who Are The Armed Civilians Showing Up At Protests?," coverage on The 1a.org, September 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 2, 2020

"Gun laws were meant to ban private militants. Now, our hands are tied." coverage in The Washington Post, September 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 2, 2020

"Trump sets up fight with Congress over plan to cut dues to WHO immediately," coverage in The Guardian, September 2, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 2, 2020

"Cybersecurity Experts Vouch for Integrity of Mail-In Ballots," coverage in Newsmax, September 2, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze. 

September 2, 2020

"CDC Issues Temporary Halt On Evictions, Citing Coronavirus Risks," coverage on NPR, September 2, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 1, 2020

"Anne Fleming ’05, Legal Historian, Past Climenko Fellow," coverage in the Harvard Law Today, September 2, 2020, featuring Professor Anne Fleming.

August 31, 2020

"New Chinese rules could complicate a sale of TikTok's US business," coverage on CNN, August 31, 2020, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

August 31, 2020

"Next Administration Could 'Un-ban' TikTok, Says Georgetown Professor," coverage on Bloomberg TV, August 31, 2020, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

August 31, 2020

"What legal standing do armed civilian groups at protests have?" coverage on PBS NewsHour, August 31, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 31, 2020

"It’s official: In Egypt, you can now get 15 years in jail for a tweet," an opinion piece by Elisa Massimino, Robert F. Drinan, S.J., Chair in Human Rights at Georgetown University Law Center, in The Washington Post, August 31, 2020.

August 31, 2020

"Competition in Digital Markets: What Have We Learned So Far?," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, August 31, 2020.

August 30, 2020

"Vigilante group activity on the rise, worrying law enforcement and watchdog groups," coverage on CNN, August 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 30, 2020

"Dueling narratives fuel opposing views of Kenosha protest shooting," coverage in The Washington Post, August 30, 2020, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

August 27, 2020

"The Violence Could Get Much Worse," coverage by The Atlantic, August 27, 2020, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.  

August 27, 2020

"The 19th Amendment was ratified 100 years ago -- these 10 women changed politics since," coverage by USA Today, August 27, 2020, featuring Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton and Professor Susan Low Bloch.  

August 27, 2020

"Meet the 2020 Margaret Brent Award honorees," coverage by ABA Journal, August 27, 2020, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein. 

August 26, 2020

"EPA Touts Winning Record, but Some Attorneys Doubt Its Numbers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 26, 2020, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.  

August 26, 2020

"Beyond Sisyphus and Hercules: Crafting Constitutionalism in Fragile Democracies in Asia," a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, August 26, 2020.

August 25, 2020

"Coronavirus: South Korea closes most schools in Seoul Area; first confirmed reinfection," coverage by CNBC, August 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 25, 2020

"TikTok takes the Trump administration to court," coverage by Marketplace, August 25, 2020, featuring Professor Anupam Chander. 

August 24, 2020

"Scientists doubt convalescent plasma touted by Trump is a 'breakthrough' coronavirus treatment," coverage by CNBC, August 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 24, 2020

"Should I Call the Police If I Have a Noise Complaint?," coverage by The Huffington Post, August 24, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

August 24, 2020

"Insurer Drops Whistle-Blower Lawyer, Citing High-Profile Work," coverage by The New York Times, August 24, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.   

August 23, 2020

"Trump's campaign of chaos," an opinion piece in The New York Times, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks, August 23, 2020. 

August 23, 2020

"Years before George Floyd's death, Minneapolis police chief spoke of difficulty of stopping misconduct by a veteran cop," coverage by The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, August 23, 2020, featuring the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project. 

August 23, 2020

"Legal Questions Surround Trump's Executive Orders After Stalled Stimulus Package," coverage by The International Business Times, August 23, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.  

August 23, 2020

"TikTok's latest problem: kids," coverage by The Times, August 23, 2020, featuring Professor Angela J. Campbell.  

August 23, 2020

"Coronavirus vaccine: Short cuts and allegations of dirty tricks in race to be first," coverage by BBC, August 23, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.   

August 21, 2020

"Republicans are abandoning the states," an opinion piece authored by Professor David A. Super in The Hill, August 21, 2020.  

August 21, 2020

"Fact check: Presidential spending through executive orders is possible," coverage by USA Today, August 21, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.  

August 21, 2020

"Facebook's decision to shut down militia pages promots backlash among some targets," coverage by The Washington Post, August 21, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

August 20, 2020

"Feds release unemployment guidance," coverage by Courier, August 20, 2020, featuring Professor David Super. 

August 20, 2020

"KPMG Expects Legal Revenue, Tax Work to Surge After Pandemic," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, August 20, 2020, featuring James Jones of The Center for the Study of the Legal Profession." 

August 20, 2020

"Broadcasters Again Ask Justices to Review Ownership Rules," coverage by Law360, August 20, 2020, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.   

August 20, 2020

"Is It Too Early to Get the Flu Vaccine?," coverage by Healthline, August 20, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 20, 2020

"Turning class into community is more than a Zoom happy hour," an opinion piece by Professor Erin Carroll, in The Statesman, August 20, 2020.

August 19, 2020

"The Supreme Court justices are misusing the 'shadow docket'," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor David D. Cole, August 19, 2020. 

August 19, 2020

"This might be your most important flu shot ever," coverage by Vox, August 19, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 19, 2020

"To close the racial wealth gap, put more Blacks in the seats of power," an opinion piece in Market Watch, August 19, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

August 18, 2020

"Colleges are asking students to sign agreements acknowledging the dangers of COVID before returning to school -- but schools insist they aren't liability waivers," coverage by Market Watch, August 18, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

August 18, 2020

"Kamala Harris and the black man problem," an opinion piece in The Washington Post authored by Professor Paul Butler, August 18, 2020.  

August 18, 2020

"How Bars Are Fueling COVID-19 Outbreaks," coverage by WAMU 88.5, August 18, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 17, 2020

New Science Magazine Article Lays Bare Failings of Trump Navigable Waters Rule, a opinion piece by Professor William Buzbee, in CPR Blog, August 13, 2020.

August 17, 2020

"Russia's New Sputnik Launch Raises Risk in Dash for Vaccine," coverage by Hindustan Times, August 17, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 16, 2020

"Trump makes call for new White House doctor's virus advice," coverage by Associated Press, August 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.   

August 15, 2020

"Heading off to college? Be prepared to sign a statement 'voluntarily' accepting the risk you'll catch COVID-19," coverage by The Chicago Tribune, August 15, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

August 15, 2020

"Delay of game? College football emerges as coronavirus flashpoint," coverage by The Hill, August 15, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 15, 2020

"Trump stokes false birther theory about Kamala Harris," coverage by The National, August 15, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.  

August 14, 2020

"A Black mother’s fight for justice: Georgetown Law student-attorneys file lawsuit on behalf of Kenithia Alston," coverage by Parent Security, August 14, 2020, mentioning Georgetown Law Center's Civil Rights Clinic. 

August 14, 2020

"Letter: National Guard is a formal militia," coverage by The Roanoke Times, August 14, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord. 

August 14, 2020

"Trump echoes fringe birther attack on Harris," coverage by NBC News, August 14, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

August 14, 2020

"A Third of TikTok's U.S. Users May Be 14 or Under, Raising Safety Questions," coverage by The New York Times, August 14, 2020, featuring Professor Angela J. Campbell.   

August 14, 2020

"A Fake Shot May Be Your Ticket to the Front of the Vaccine Line," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 14, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

August 13, 2020

"The Finance 202: Trump's push to cut capital gains taxes highlights scattered coronavirus relief effort," coverage by the Washington Post, August 13, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

August 13, 2020

"Confirmed: Extra $400 Unemployment Benefit Extension Slashed To $300; State Match Optional," coverage by Forbes, August 13, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

August 13, 2020

"U.S. Coronavirus Death Toll Reflects Sun Belt Outbreaks", coverage by the New York Times, August 13, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Heidi Li Feldman. 

August 13, 2020

Professor Paul F. Rothstein featured at an event, Unavailability Workshop: An Online Legal Series, August 13, 2020.

August 12, 2020

"Students at Penn State forced to sign COVID-19 liability waiver to participate in fall semester," coverage by the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 12, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Heidi Li Feldman.

August 12, 2020

"Fredericksburg aims to tell a more inclusive story of its history," coverage by The Free Lance-Star, August 12, 2020, mentioning Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

August 12, 2020

"Think your mask makes you invisible to facial recognition? Not so fast, AI companies say," coverage by WPSD Local 6, August 12, 2020, quoting Clare Garvie from Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology. 

August 12, 2020

"States Will Eye Wealthy To Recoup Virus Costs, Panelist Says," coverage by Law360, August 12, 2020, featuring the Virtual Advanced State and Local Tax Insititute at Georgetown University Law Center. 

August 12, 2020

"States May Forgo Individual Foreign Tax Credits, Panelist Says," coverage by Law360, August 12, 2020, feauturing the Virtual Advanced State and Local Tax Insititute at Georgetown University Law Center. 

August 12, 2020

"Now You See It, Now You Don’t: Deciphering the Dubious Payroll Tax Deferral," coverage by Nonprofit Quarterly, August 12, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Itai Grinberg. 

August 12, 2020

"Elections Security Report," coverage by Security Boulevard, August 12, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Matt Blaze. 

August 11, 2020

"Yvonne Tew on Courts and Constitutionalism in Malaysia," an interview with Professor Yvonne Tew, coverage by The Diplomat, August 11, 2020.

August 11, 2020

"Kamala Harris Is Eligible to Serve as President," coverage by FactCheck, August 11, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Josh Chafetz. 

August 10, 2020

"The race to develop a COVID vaccine is a 'struggle for global domination'," coverage by ABC, August 10, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence Gostin.

August 10, 2020

"Hospitals’ Covid-19 Policies Face Religious-Rights Checks by Trump Administration," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, August 10, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence Gostin. 

August 10, 2020

"Here’s what is actually in Trump’s four executive orders," coverage by Anchorage Daily News, August 10, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

August 10, 2020

"To Withhold or Not: Trump’s Order Gives Employers a New Dilemma," coverage by the New York Times, August 10, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Itai Grinberg. 

August 10, 2020

"Newsom says Trump’s $400-a-week unemployment benefits plan isn’t workable. Here’s what you need to know," coverage by San Francisco Chronicle, August 10, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

August 9, 2020

"The GOP is trying to shove a disastrous provision into the newest coronavirus aid bill that would make it almost impossible for workers to fight back against their employers if they catch COVID-19 on the job," coverage by Business Insider, August 9, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Vladeck. 

August 9, 2020

"Here’s what is actually in Trump’s four executive orders," coverage by the Washington Post, August 9, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

August 8, 2020

"As the pandemic hastens a cyberpunk future, hackers put democracy at risk," coverage by SilliconAngle, August 08, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Matt Blaze. 

August 8, 2020

"My Turn: UNH should remove ‘assumption of risk’ language from agreement," coverage by Concord Monitor, August 08, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Heidi Li Feldman. 

August 7, 2020

"Russia's race for virus vaccine raises concerns in the West," coverage by The Associated Press, August 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.  

August 7, 2020

"Congress Wins Court Fight to Subpoena White House Officials," coverage by U.S. Law Week, August 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

August 7, 2020

"Las Vegas Cops Used ‘Unsuitable’ Facial Recognition Photos To Make Arrests," coverage by Vice, August 7, 2020, quoting Senior Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology Clare Garvie (L'15).

August 7, 2020

"What becoming a poll worker taught me about securing the 2020 election," an opinion piece in Fast Company, August 7, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

August 6, 2020

"New Technologies, New Problems - Troubling Surveillance Trends in America," coverage by Just Security, August 6, 2020, featuring The Center for Technology Law and Policy.  

August 6, 2020

"Schumer's overblown attack on GOP proposal for medical malpractice suits," a fact-check published by The Washington Post, August 6, 2020, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

August 6, 2020

"How COVID-19 Changed Everything About the 2020 Election," coverage by TIME, August 6, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

August 6, 2020

"How to Steal an Election," coverage by The Bulwark, August 6, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

August 5, 2020

"The Technology 202: Microsoft's possible acquisition of TikTok could also bring increased Washington scrutiny," coverage by The Washington Post, August 5, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn, fellow at The Institute of Technology Law and Policy.  

August 5, 2020

"Running on Roberts," an opinion piece published by Slate, August 5, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett. 

August 5, 2020

"Cybersecurity professionals: Upcoming elections vulnerable to hackers," coverage by The Washington Times, August 5, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.  

August 5, 2020

"In Pursuit of the Pause: Why Our Approach to Absorbing (and Avoiding) Information Should Account for Time," a piece by Professor Erin C. Carroll, published in Commonplace, August 5, 2020.

August 4, 2020

"Trump grants TikTok a reprieve, but his ban threat should be permanently retired," an opinion piece in The Washington Post authored by Professor Anupam Chander, August 4, 2020.  

August 4, 2020

"Associate Justice Elena Kagan, after decade on bench, emerges as Supreme Court 'bridge builder'," coverage by USA Today, August 4, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.  

August 4, 2020

"Is Microsoft Sure It Wants to Buy TikTok?," an opinion piece in The New York Times, August 4, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn, fellow at The Institute of Technology Law and Policy.  

August 4, 2020

"Public Health Experts Warn Bars Are Seeds For Coronavirus Outbreaks," coverage by New Hampshire Public Radio, August 4, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 3, 2020

"Generating legal cohesion across US responses to COVID-19," an opinion piece in The Hill co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, August 3, 2020.   

August 3, 2020

"Leaked audio: Lawyers praised 'beauty' of controversial protest-response tactics," coverage by Politico, August 3, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

August 3, 2020

"Fixing Informational Asymmetry Through Trademark Search," coverage in JOTWELL, August 3, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

August 3, 2020

"Barbara Ringer’s Legacy of Fighting for Equity at the Copyright Office: An Interview with Amanda Levendowski," coverage in Library of Congress: Copyright, August 3, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

August 1, 2020

"Who should get the Covid-19 vaccine first? It's way trickier than you might think," coverage by CNBC, August 1, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

August 1, 2020

"Washington, DC, releases video of 3 deadly police-involved incidents in response to new reform bill," coverage by ABC News, August 1, 2020, featuring Aderson Francois, an attorney with the Civil Rights Clinic.  

July 31, 2020

"Abolish police, and the Second Amendment becomes a first resort," an editorial published by The Washington Examiner, July 31, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.  

July 31, 2020

"Budget hawks hatch plan to force constitutional convention," coverage by The Associated Press, July 31, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.  

July 31, 2020

"We train police to be warriors - and then send them out to be social workers," coverage by Vox, July 31, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

July 31, 2020

"New police body camera video released of 3 D.C. officer-involved deaths of Black men," coverage by WJLA, July 31, 2020, featuring The Civil Rights Clinic.  

July 31, 2020

"DC releases police footage of 3 officer-involved deaths from 2018," coverage by WTOP, July 31, 2020, featuring The Civil Rights Clinic.  

July 31, 2020

"Slow Mail, Misinformation, and the Pandemic: What Could Go Wrong on Election Day 2020," coverage by NPR, July 31, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa E. Brooks.  

July 31, 2020

"The Unfulfilled Promise of the Public Defender: Free Justice: A History of the Public Defender in Twentieth Century America by Sara Mayeux," a book review in Washington Monthly by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, July/August 2020.

July 30, 2020

"California scales back coronavirus testing task force despite long lines, new outbreaks," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 30, 2020

"Workers Say GOP's Liability Shields Threaten Their Safety," coverage by TIME, July 30, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.  

July 30, 2020

"Experts Game Out What Might Happen If The Election Goes Off The Rails," coverage by NPR, July 30, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

July 30, 2020

"The Constitutional Case Against Trump's Use of The Department of Homeland Security," coverage by The New Yorker, July 30, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

July 30, 2020

"Excluding Undocumented Immigrants from the 2020 U.S. House Apportionment," coverage in the Rasmussen Reports, July 30, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.  

July 29, 2020

"Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple CEOs are trying to use China to manipulate Congress," an opinion piece in NBC News co-authored by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, July 29, 2020.  

July 29, 2020

"Najib Razak vows to fight guilty verdict on corruption," coverage by The Australian, July 29, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Yvonne Tew.  

July 29, 2020

"GOP relief bill would shield companies from COVID-19 related lawsuits," coverage by Marketplace, July 28, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.  

July 29, 2020

"The Technology 202: Here's your guide to today's blockbuster antitrust hearing," coverage by The Washington Post, July 29, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn of The Institute for Technology Law and Policy.   

July 29, 2020

"Law Professor Vida Johnson Offers Analysis of New York City Video," coverage by WUSA 9, July 29, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.  

July 29, 2020

"Facebook, Google, Amazon and Apple CEOs are trying to use China to manipulate Congress," an opinion piece in NBC News, co-authored by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, July 29, 2020.  

July 29, 2020

"COVID-19 and the Case for Prison Abolition," coverage in The Chicago Maroon, July 29, 2020, featuring Professor Allegra McLeod.

July 29, 2020

"VERIFY: Police don't need to read 'Miranda rights' before arrest, but do before questioning," coverage on WUSA 9, July 29, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

July 28, 2020

"Tech C.E.O.s From Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google Prepare for Their 'Big Tobacco Moment'," coverage by The New York Times, July 28, 2020, featuring Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn.  

July 28, 2020

"Should We Shield Businesses From COVID-19 Lawsuits?" coverage by NPR, July 28, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

July 28, 2020

"The Technology 202: Republicans poised to reignite claims of political bias at big tech hearing," coverage by The Washington Post, July 28, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn of the Institute of Technology and Law Policy.  

July 28, 2020

"As Trump demurs, an unimaginable question forms: Could the president reach for the military in a disputed election?" coverage by The Washington Post, July 28, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.  

July 28, 2020

"Just 3% of top financial regulators in last 106 years were Black," coverage by Yahoo Money, July 28, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.  

July 27, 2020

"Leading Civil Rights & Housing Groups Condemn President's Effort to Gut Fair Housing, Use of Incendiary Racial Racial Rhetoric for Political Gain," coverage by The Milwaukee Community Journal, July 27, 2020, featuring Heather Abraham of the Civil Rights Clinic.   

July 27, 2020

"Group is quietly planning for what happens if Trump-Biden election is contested," coverage by Fox News, July 27, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

July 27, 2020

"Trump Administration Petitions FCC on Social Media Content Rules," coverage by The New York Times, July 27, 2020, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.  

July 26, 2020

"Bipartisan Group Predicts 'Violence' If Trump Loses Election and Refuses to Leave White House," coverage by Newsweek, July 26, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

July 24, 2020

"Justice Gorsuch's Legal Philosophy Has a Precedent Problem," coverage in The Atlantic, July 24, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

July 24, 2020

"VERIFY: If an election is close, could SCOTUS make the final decision?," coverage on WUSA9, July 24, 2020, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

July 24, 2020

"Why I Still Have Questions For Bill Barr, One Year After Our Last Conversation," coverage in TPM, July 24, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 24, 2020

"White House seeks advice of 'torture memos' author on powers," coverage on AP, July 24, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 23, 2020

"U.S. Immigration Policies Foreshadowed Violence Against Protestors," coverage by Human Rights Watch, July 23, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

July 23, 2020

"Trump: Vote By-Mail Is Rigged. Trump's Campaign? 'It's Easy and Secure'," coverage in The Daily Beast, July 23, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 23, 2020

"During the pandemic, studying and practicing health law has never been more relevant or impactful," coverage in LLM Guide, July 23, 2020, featuring Sarah Roache, Director of the Global Health LL.M. Program, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

July 22, 2020

"UN warns against lopsided trade rules, climate change, others," coverage by The Guardian, July 22, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Katrin Kuhlman. 

July 22, 2020

"Breonna Taylor's death and racist police violence highlight danger of gentrification," coverage on NBC News, July 22, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.   

July 22, 2020

"Airlines take safety precautions with travel on the rise," coverage by The Washington Times, July 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 22, 2020

"How Dangerous Is China’s Hong Kong Crackdown?," coverage in The National Interest, July 22, 2020, featuring Professor James V. Feinerman.

July 21, 2020

"Black Regulators Rarely Appointed to Oversee Wall Street," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, July 21, 2020, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

July 21, 2020

"Trump orders voting districts to exclude people in U.S. illegally," coverage by Reuters, July 21, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

July 21, 2020

"Trump Seeks to Cut California's Congressional Seats by Not Counting Undocumented Population," coverage by The Times of San Diego, July 21, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

July 21, 2020

"SCOTUS Doesn't Trust Congress - And That's a Problem for American Government," coverage by The Atlantic, July 21, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.  

July 21, 2020

"Trump signs order targeting undocumented immigrants in the US census," coverage in Wink, July 21, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

July 19, 2020

"Twitter Hack Revives Concerns Over Its Data Security," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, July 19, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.  

July 18, 2020

"How Larry Hogan Kept Blacks in Baltimore Segregated and Poor," an opinion piece in Politico authored by Professor Sheryll Cashin, July 18, 2020.  

July 18, 2020

"Federal Officers Deployed in Portland Didn't Have Proper Training, D.H.S. Memo Said," coverage by The New York Times, July 18, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

July 18, 2020

"A More Liberal Supreme Court? Not When It Comes to Voting Rights," coverage by The New York Times, July 18, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul M. Smith.  

July 17, 2020

"Op-Ed: Surprise, surprise. Big bank racism is corrupting PPP loans," an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan and Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams, in The Los Angeles Times, July 17, 2020.

July 17, 2020

"On eve of bankruptcy, U.S. firms shower execs with bonuses," coverage in Reuters, July 17, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 17, 2020

"Illinois School Board Member Resigns After Calling Black People 'Animals'," coverage in Newsweek, July 17, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 17, 2020

"Companies and executives that allegedly bilked student-loan borrowers out of $15.6 million will pay $103,000 in penalties," coverage in MarketWatch, July 17, 2020, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

July 17, 2020

"Twitter Hack May Bring Fine for Possible FTC Accord Violation," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 17, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

July 16, 2020

"Chinese executives get 'pre-test' injections in vaccine race," coverage by the Associated Press, July 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 16, 2020

"Hong Kong reverts to China tariffs under Trump order, impact limited: trade lawyers," coverage in Reuters, July 16, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

July 16, 2020

"Black Hat USA 2020 announces keynote lineup," coverage in Security Magazine, July 16, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

July 16, 2020

As Coronavirus Vaccines Move Into The Testing Phase, China Begins At The Top," coverage in Forbes, July 16, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 15, 2020

"The deeply dangerous rush to resume federal executions," an opinion piece on CNN.com, authored by Professor David D. Cole, July 15, 2020.  

July 14, 2020

"New Digital, OECD Taxes Could Unsettle Gov't Negotiators," coverage by Law 360, July 14, 2020, featuring Professor Lillian Faulhaber.  

July 14, 2020

"The people who sit by while Trump sets Roger Stone free," an opinion piece on CNN.com co-authored by Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer, July 14, 2020. 

July 14, 2020

"Trump administration's message to out of work Americans, facing a loss of enhanced unemployment benefits: 'Find something new'," coverage by KNX 1070, July 14, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.  

July 14, 2020

"Trump administration's message to out of work Americans, facing a loss of enhanced unemployment benefits: "Find something new"," coverage in Radio.com, July 14, 2020, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 13, 2020

"With PepsiCo's second-quarter earnings out, activists look beyond profits and losses," coverage by Marketplace, July 13, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.  

July 13, 2020

"White House goes public with attacks on Fauci," coverage by The Hill, July 13, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 13, 2020

"Justice Department releases Stone clemency grant after inquiry from judge," coverage by ABC News, July 13, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

July 13, 2020

"In Some Countries, Normal Life is Back. Not Here," an opionion piece in The New York Times, July 13, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 12, 2020

"How the United States has handled Covid-19," coverage by The Express Tribune, July 12, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 10, 2020

"National Security at the United Nations This Week (July 3-10)," coverage in Just Security, July 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 10, 2020

"WHO’s The Boss," coverage in Politico, July 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 10, 2020

"Chief Justice John Roberts Rebuked Trump This Term. What's He Up To?," coverage on NPR, July 10, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 10, 2020

"We May See Trump's Taxes. Eventually," coverage by The New York Times, July 10, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Martin S. Lederman.  

July 10, 2020

"Into Police Chokeholds," coverage by NBC News, July 10, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

July 9, 2020

"WHO promises 'honest evaluation' of how world handled COVID-19," coverage by Reuters, July 9, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 9, 2020

"The public may not see Trump's tax records before the 2020 election, despite the Supreme Court's landmark rulings against him," coverage by Business Insider, July 9, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.  

July 9, 2020

"Movements, Migrations, and 'The Land Claim'," coverage in The East Hampton Star, July 9, 2020, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park.

July 9, 2020

"Trump could lose and not leave. But Cabinet members who try to help face prison," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, in The Washington Post, July 9, 2020.

July 9, 2020

"Supreme Court Ruling Adds Hurdle to Democrats’ Tax Return Quest (1)," coverage in Bloomberg Tax, July 9, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 9, 2020

"Don’t Cancel the First Amendment," coverage in the National Review, July 9, 2020, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park.

July 9, 2020

"‘These Cases Can Move Very Quickly’: Former Acting Solicitor General Says ‘If I’m Donald Trump I’m Scared Right Now’" coverage in the New Civil Rights Movement, July 9, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 9, 2020

"Supreme Court Says Trump Not 'Immune' From Records Release, But Hedges On House Case," coverage on NPR, July 9, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.

July 8, 2020

"Harvard, MIT sue to block Trump administration from stripping student visas amid pandemic," coverage by The Hill, July 8, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman and Adjunct Professor Anam Rahman.

July 8, 2020

"Releasing People From Prison Is Easier Said Than Done," coverage by The Atlantic, July 8, 2020, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.  

July 8, 2020

"U.S. exit from WHO will jeopardize global fight against COVID-19, polio, other diseases, experts say," coverage by NBC News, July 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 8, 2020

"'Impractical: Trump rejects CDC school reopening guidelines," coverage by The Washington Times, July 8, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 8, 2020

"A North American integration that includes the people," an opinion piece by Professor Alvaro Santos, in North American Project, July 8, 2020.

July 7, 2020

"Roundup judge poised to reject novel class for future claims," coverage by Reuters, July 7, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.  

July 7, 2020

"Purdue Pharma Made Political Donations After Going Bankrupt," coverage by The Intercept, July 7, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.  

July 7, 2020

"Universities prepare for students return amid coronavirus," coverage by Fox 5 DC, July 7, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.  

July 7, 2020

"Brazillian President Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for COVID-19 after repeatedly flouting public-health recommendations," coverage by Business Insider, July 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 7, 2020

"Trump Administration Signals Formal Withdrawal from W.H.O.," coverage by The New York Times, July 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 7, 2020

"Trump Sets Date To End WHO Membership Over Its Handling Of Virus," coverage by WAMU 88.5, July 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 7, 2020

"Trump Sets Date To End WHO Membership Over Its Handling Of Virus," coverage on NPR, July 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 6, 2020

"Scientists warn WHO about airborne spread of coronavirus," coverage by The New York Post, July 6, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 6, 2020

"What if Trump loses but insists he won?," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, July 6, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa E. Brooks. 

July 6, 2020

"New Vertical Merger Rules Punt Target on Post-Deal Market Shares," coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 6, 2020, featuring Professor Steven Salop.  

July 6, 2020

"For stores trying to draw coronavirus-wary shoppers, cleanliness is next to essential," coverage by The Chicago Tribune, July 6, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.    

July 6, 2020

"Bill Barr: No Lap Dog, Just Defending His Idea of the Top Dog," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson in Just Security, July 6, 2020.

July 5, 2020

"Congress faces off with police unions in tackling brutality issue," coverage in Newsday, July 5, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

July 5, 2020

"Scientists urge WHO to address airborne spread of coronavirus," coverage by The Washington Post, July 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

July 4, 2020

"Coronavirus live blog, July 4, 2020: 10 more Illinois coronavirus deaths mark lowest daily toll in 3 months," coverage in The Chicago Sun-Times, July 4, 2020, featuring Professor Larry O. Gostin.

July 3, 2020

"US Supreme Court’s rulings on gays, immigrants benefit environmental cases," coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, July 3, 2020, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

July 3, 2020

"What Woodrow Wilson Did to Robert Smalls," an opinion piece by Professor Aderson B. Francois, in The New Republic, July 3, 2020.

July 2, 2020

"Biggest Environmental Law Rulings So Far in 2020," coverage by Law 360, July 2, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

July 2, 2020

"How America could fail its democracy test," coverage in The Financial Times, July 2, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 1, 2020

"Christy E. Lopez joins Washington Post Opinions as a contributing columnist," coverage by The Washington Post, July 1, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

July 1, 2020

"Analysis: What Trump leaves unspoken carries consequences," coverage by the Associated Press, July 1, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

July 1, 2020

"In case of economic emergency: break glass," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in the Boston Globe, July 1, 2020.

July 1, 2020

"Mortgage Market Déjà Vu," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in Prospect, July 1, 2020.

June 30, 2020

"The DACA decision and regulatory rule of law," an opinion piece by Professor William W. Buzbee in The Hill, June 30, 2020.

June 30, 2020

"Public health officers have broad powers under law," coverage in the Columbia Basin Herald, June 30, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 29, 2020

Episode 80: Randy Barnett / The Zombies and Argent," coverage in the National Review, June 29, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

June 29, 2020

"How Labor Laws Disfavor People of Color," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson in the Brennan Center for Justice, June 29, 2020.

June 26, 2020

"Four ways William Barr is already subverting the 2020 elections," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, in The Washington Post, June 26, 2020.

June 25, 2020

"Socialism Past and Future - or Socialism Is Past, and the Future?," an opinion piece by Professor Alvaro Santos, in the Law and Political Economy Project (LPE), June 25, 2020.

June 25, 2020

"Push to Expand Doctors' Legal Immunity for Virus Draws Ire," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 25, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

June 25, 2020

"Justices have a lot to say, but all is quiet in the Supreme Court," coverage by ABA Journal, June 25, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul M. Smith.  

June 25, 2020

"Senate Dems call GOP policing bil 'irrevocably flawed'," coverage by Yahoo News, June 25, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.  

June 25, 2020

"Op-Ed: Your college may ask you to sign a waiver for harm inflicted by COVID-19. Don’t do it," an opinion piece by Professor Heidi Li Feldman, in The Los Angeles Times, June 25, 2020.

June 25, 2020

"Bayer wants to resolve future Roundup liability in a class action. A new mass torts paradigm?," coverage in Reuters, June 25, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

June 24, 2020

"4 ideas to replace traditional police officers," coverage by Vox, June 24, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

June 24, 2020

"After landmark Supreme Court ruling, transgender workers stand up for their rights," coverage by The Washington Post, June 24, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul Smith. 

June 24, 2020

"Democrat raises questions about Trump administration's deliveries of ventilators abroad," coverage by NBC News, June 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.   

June 24, 2020

"Trump's Judicial Picks To Sway Immigration Law For Years," coverage in Law360, June 24, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

June 22, 2020

"Supreme Court Upholds SEC’s Ability to Recover Ill-Gotten Gains From Financial Fraud, With Limits," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 22, 2020, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

June 22, 2020

"Immigrants' US Children Have Standing To Sue Over Virus Aid," coverage in Law360, June 22, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

June 20, 2020

Who Can Fire a Court-Appointed U.S. Attorney? An Abrupt Legal Fight, Explained," coverage in The New York Times, June 20, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.

June 19, 2020

"Next up for controversial Minnesota police training company: The LAPD," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, June 19, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.   

June 19, 2020

"Books to Read for Juneteenth, as Recommended by DC's Black Educators," coverage by NBC 4 Washington, June 19, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.  

June 19, 2020

"AOC Could Publish Bolton's Book Right Now," coverage by Washingtonian, June 19, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.  

June 19, 2020

"High Court Rulings Highlight Trump's Administrative Law Stumblings," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 19, 2020, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.  

June 19, 2020

"It is not easy to convict cops. So start with structural reforms," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, June 19, 2020.

June 18, 2020

"U.S. walks out on global digital tax negotiations," coverage by Marketplace, June 18, 2020, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.  

June 18, 2020

"One reason for police violence? Too many men with badges," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Rosa Brooks, June 18, 2020. 

June 18, 2020

"DACA ruling carries 'profound' impact for environmental law," coverage in E&E News, June 18, 2020, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.

June 17, 2020

"As corporate America faces racial reckoning, here's how experts say changes can be made," coverage by ABC News, June 17, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.  

June 17, 2020

"The Memo: Trump's risky Tulsa rally," coverage by The Hill, June 17, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

June 17, 2020

"The dangers of tech-driven solutions to COVID-19," a piece co-authored by Professors Julie E. Cohen & Laura Moy, appearing in Brookings TechStream, June 17, 2020.

June 16, 2020

"Simple math suggests complex backstory at Supreme Court," coverage by The Associated Press, June 16, 2020, featuring Professor Marty Lederman.  

June 16, 2020

"Trump Could Still Break Democracy's Biggest Norm," coverage by The Atlantic, June 16, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.  

June 16, 2020

"How Decades of Bans on Police Chokeholds Have Fallen Short," coverage by NPR, June 16, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.    

June 16, 2020

"Take Video, But Secure Warrant to Run Facial Recognition Software," coverage by The National Law Review, June 16, 2020, featuring Jameson Spivack, Policy Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology.   

June 15, 2020

"Corporate America Says Black Lives Matter. It Needs to Hold Up a Mirror," an opinion piece in The New York Times, June 15, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.  

June 15, 2020

"Obama-Era Policing Proposals Find Some Success, but Ambitious Ideas Are Slow Moving," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, June 15, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

June 15, 2020

"Kudlow says extra $600 for unemployment benefits will end in July," coverage by Marketplace, June 15, 2020, featuring Indi Dutta-Gupta, Co-Executive Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality.  

June 15, 2020

"Supreme Court Expansion of Transgender Rights Undercuts Trump Restrictions," coverage by The New York Times, June 15, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Paul Smith. 

June 15, 2020

"The Cybersecurity 202: Reports of mail-in ballot problems, partisan rancor in Georgia primary spell trouble in Georgia," coverage by The Washington Post, June 15, 2020, featuring Jameson Spivack, Policy Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology.  

June 15, 2020

"If Seattle police's budget is cut in half, as protesters want, what should happen next?," coverage by The Seattle Times, June 15, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

June 15, 2020

"Should you fly or drive during the pandemic? Here are safety concerns to consider," coverage by The Charlotte Observer, June 15, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

June 15, 2020

"Who got those PPP loans? The government doesn't want to tell," coverage by Marketplace, June 15, 2020, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan. 

June 14, 2020

"Investor's Attack on Texas Real Estate Lender Boomerangs," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, June 14, 2020, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.  

June 13, 2020

"Global Tax Talks Waiver as Pandemic Hits Government Coffers," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 13, 2020, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber. 

June 12, 2020

"Marqueese Alton's mother files $100M suit against DC, MPD in son's fatal shooting," coverage by WUSA9, June 12, 2020, featuring the Civil Rights Clinic. 

June 12, 2020

"Black Lives Matter could change facial recognition forever - if big tech doesn't stand in the way," coverage by The Washington Post, June 12, 2020, featuring Policy Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology Jameson Spivack.  

June 12, 2020

"Businesses Want Virus Legal Protection. Workers Are Worried," coverage in The New York Times, June 12, 2020, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

June 11, 2020

"Police tear gas George Floyd protestors despite proof it's dangerous. Time for a ban," an opinion piece run by NBC News, June 11, 2020, featuring Professor David Koplow. 

June 10, 2020

"George Floyd's brother asks lawmakers to "stop the pain" in committee hearing," coverage by CBS News, June 10, 2020, featuring testimony from Professor Paul Butler.    

June 10, 2020

"Constitutionalism in the Time of Corona," a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, June 10, 2020.

June 10, 2020

"Stop Training Police Like They’re Joining the Military," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Atlantic, June 10, 2020.

June 10, 2020

"‘I'm tired': George Floyd's brother pleads for police reforms," coverage in Politico, June 10, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 10, 2020

"WHO Comments Breed Confusion Over Asymptomatic Spread of COVID-19," coverage in The Scientist, June 10, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 10, 2020

"Overseas lawyers need to swiftly become comfortable with listening, speaking, reading and writing in English," coverage in LLM Guide, June 10, 2020, featuring Caryn Voland, Assistant Dean for Graduate Admissions.

June 9, 2020

"DC police reforms draw criticism from both sides," coverage by WUSA9, June 9, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

June 9, 2020

"Five Questions with Yvonne Tew," coverage on YouTube, June 09, 2020, featuring Professor Yvonne Tew.

June 9, 2020

"Four Remarkable Arguments in DOJ’s Latest Brief in the Michael Flynn Case," an opinion piece by Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice, in Just Security, June 9, 2020.

June 9, 2020

"The ‘Defund’ Conundrum," coverage in The New York Times, June 9, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

June 9, 2020

"Dear white people: Our nation turns its racist eyes on you," coverage in Fortune, June 9, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

June 9, 2020

"Trump pushes conspiracy theory about Buffalo protester," coverage in The Associated Press, June 9, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

June 8, 2020

"What we know about how Trump's "law and order" message is going," coverage by Vox, June 8, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

June 8, 2020

"The Fraternal Order of Police: A Union That Stands In The Way Of Police Reforms,"coverage by NPR, June 8, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.  

June 8, 2020

"What it means to defund police," coverage by Marketplace, June 8, 2020, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.  

June 7, 2020

"Defund the police? Here's what that really means," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez, June 7, 2020.    

June 6, 2020

"Bill Maher calls coronavirus lockdowns a 'reckless experiement" that fomented protests," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, June 6, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.   

June 6, 2020

"The WHO has new guidelines on face masks to fight Covid-19," coverage by Vox, June 6, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.    

June 6, 2020

"Why the policing problem isn’t about “a few bad apples”," coverage in Vox, June 6, 2020, featuring Professor David Butler.

June 5, 2020

"'Perfect storm': Coronavirus lockdown, joblessness fuel longstanding grievances," coverage by NBC News, June 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.   

June 5, 2020

"Coronavirus FAQs: How to Stay Safe While Protesting, When to Go Out After Recovery," coverage by NPR, June 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

June 5, 2020

"How to Keep the United States in the WHO," an essay authored in part by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin in Foreign Affairs, June 5, 2020. 

June 5, 2020

"Op-Ed: The moment the police approached George Floyd, the wheels of injustice started," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Los Angeles Times, June 5, 2020.

June 4, 2020

"Trump's authoritarianism in the streets is being matched in the courts," an opinion piece in The Washington Post authored in-part by Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Joshua Geltzer, June 4, 2020. 

June 4, 2020

"How Massachusetts v. EPA Forced the U.S. Government to Take On Climate Change," coverage in Inside Climate News, June 4, 2020, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 4, 2020

"VERIFY: Will protesters arrested in DC need to pay bail?," coverage on WUSA 9, June 4, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

June 4, 2020

"Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie Says He Does Not See 'Articulate' People Among George Floyd Protesters," coverage in Newsweek, June 4, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 3, 2020

"The global race for a coronavirus vaccine could lead to this generation's Sputnik moment," coverage by The Washington Post, June 3, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

June 2, 2020

"Lawyers who donate to judicial campaigns get more indigent defense appointments, study finds," coverage by The ABA Journal, June 2, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.  

June 2, 2020

"Trump campaign gets its cue: Go all-in on 'law and order'," coverage by Politico, June 3, 2020, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood.    

June 2, 2020

"Trump wants to crush Black Lives Matter with a law that fought segregation," coverage in The Washington Post, June 2, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 2, 2020

"A look at the antifa movement Trump is blaming for violence," coverage in AP News, June 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

June 2, 2020

"Disney Animated Classic, 'The Lion King,' Might Have Actually Been Stolen From Another Animation Studio," coverage in Showbiz Cheat Sheet, June 2, 2020, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.

June 1, 2020

"What Will It Take to Protect Black Americans from Police Violence?" coverage by NPR, June 1, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

June 1, 2020

"Campaign Funds for Judges Warp Criminal Justice, Study Finds," coverage by The New York Times, June 1, 2020, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme. 

June 1, 2020

"The charges against former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin, explained," coverage by Vox, June 1, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

May 31, 2020

"Filing charges against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death was the easy part. Now comes the hard part," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, May 31, 2020. 

May 30, 2020

"Trump social media order starts off on shaky legal ground," coverage by The Hill, May 30, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.  

May 30, 2020

"Policing in the US is not about enforcing law. It's about white supremacy," an opinion piece in The Guardian, by Professor Paul Butler, May 30, 2020.   

May 29, 2020

"Trump continues to claim broad powers he doesn't have," coverage by the Associated Press, May 28, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

May 29, 2020

"Less than 1 percent of Alabama inmates have been tested for COVID-19," coverage in the Alabama Political Reporter, May 29, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

May 29, 2020

"Building Trust Is Key To Stopping Coronavirus Spread In Communities Of Color," coverage in KPBS, May 29, 2020, featuring Christy E. Lopez Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

May 29, 2020

"George Floyd's death could have been prevented if we had a police culture of intervention," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez, May 29, 2020.  

May 29, 2020

"Understanding the Michael Flynn Case: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff, and the Proper from the Improper," an opinion piece by Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice, in Just Security, May 29, 2020.

May 28, 2020

"Legal scholars to discuss threats to the rule of law," coverage in The Register Citizen, May 28, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

May 28, 2020

"Trump executive order: President seeks review of law covering social media companies," coverage in C/Net, May 28, 2020, featuring Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.

May 27, 2020

"How to debate about proxy voting in Congress," coverage by The Washington Post, May 27, 2020, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz. 

May 27, 2020

"Public outrage, legislation follow calls to police about black people," coverage by The Washington Post, May 27, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

May 27, 2020

"These photos capture the stark difference in police response to the George Floyd protests and the anti-lockdown protests," coverage by Vox, May 27, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

May 27, 2020

"Trump threatens to 'regulate' social media platforms. His options may be limited," coverage on CNN, May 27, 2020, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

May 26, 2020

"The anti-science leadership of Trump, Bolsonaro, and Putin led to the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the world," coverage by Business Insider, May 26, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 26, 2020

"As pandemic bore down, Rep. Phil Roe snatched up Zoom shares, unloaded stock in cruise lines," coverage by USA Today, May 26, 2020, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort. 

May 25, 2020

"Trump sees a 'rigged election' ahead. Democrates see a constitutional crisis in the making," coverage by Politico, May 25, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.    

May 24, 2020

"Trump Sows Doubt on Voting. It Keeps Some People Up at Night," coverage by The New York Times, May 24, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

May 24, 2020

"Trump sides with religious leaders in fight against governors," coverage in The Hill, May 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 22, 2020

"Q&A + Water: Sara Colangelo," coverage by Texas + Water, May 22, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo.  

May 22, 2020

"Trump lashes out at scientists whose findings contradict him," coverage by The Associated Press, May 22, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 21, 2020

Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton featured at an event, May 21, 2020, "Pelosi Remarks at Press Event Highlighting The Heroes Act’s Democracy-Saving Voting Provisions on Anniversary of House Passage of the 19th Amendment."

May 20, 2020

"Trump Judges or Federalist Society Judges? Try Both," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson and Georgia State University Professor Eric J. Segall in The New York Times, May 20, 2020.

May 20, 2020

"Fact-Checking and Assessing Trump's Letter of Rebuke to WHO," coverage by NPR, May 20, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

May 20, 2020

"Experts slam Trump's letter to WHO," coverage by People's Daily Online (China), May 20, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 20, 2020

"Covid-19 Crisis Triage—Optimizing Health Outcomes and Disability Rights," coverage by The Hastings Center, May 20, 2020, mentioning a paper co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 19, 2020

"Crow supports legal protections from COVID-19 lawsuits," coverage by The State Press (AZ), May 19, 2020, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 19, 2020

"W.H.O. Members Reject Trump’s Demands but Agree to Study Its Virus Response," coverage by The New York Times, May 19, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 19, 2020

"With ultimatum, Trump deepens crisis with the World Health Organization," coverage by The Washington Post, May 19, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 18, 2020

"All eyes on China as World Health Organisation body meets on coronavirus response, Taiwan," coverage by South China Morning Post, May 18, 2020, quoting Professor Alexandra L. Phelan.

May 16, 2020

"The House’s latest coronavirus relief bill gives stimulus payments to unauthorized immigrants," coverage by Vox, May 16, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord.

May 15, 2020

"Can China be sued in the U.S. and forced to pay for coronavirus losses? Legal experts say no," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, May 15, 2020, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.   

May 15, 2020

"Companies fear coronavirus liability lawsuits. So far, few exist," coverage by Reuters, May 15, 2020, featuring testimony from Professor David C. Vladeck. 

May 14, 2020

"The Memo: Gulf grows between Trump and scientists," coverage by The Hill, May 14, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

May 13, 2020

"Supreme Court Superfund Ruling Sparks Feud in Climate Cases," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 13, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

May 13, 2020

"Coronavirus Demands a Privacy Law," an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal, May 13, 2020, mentioning Professor Paul Ohm. 

May 12, 2020

"Senate panel debates employer immunity from COVID-19 lawsuits," coverage in the Star Tribune, May 12, 2020, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck. 

May 12, 2020

"Sens. Say Safety Regs Must Precede COVID-19 Biz Immunity," coverage by Law360, May 12, 2020 featuring Professor David Vladeck. 

May 11, 2020

"Lucha por el derecho al anonimato," coverage by El País, May 11, 2020, a piece by Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 11, 2020

"Employers Rush to Adopt Virus Screening. The Tools May Not Help Much," coverage in The New York Times, May 11, 2020, featuring Gabrielle Rejouis, an associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

May 10, 2020

"The Hunger Pains of a Pandemic," coverage in The New York Times, May 10, 2020, featuring Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Economics David A. Super. 

May 10, 2020

"Bill Barr Twisted My Words in Dropping the Flynn Case. Here’s the Truth." an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, appearing in The New York Times, May 10, 2020.

May 8, 2020

"Judges Skeptical of Defining ‘Public Charge’ in Trump Immigration Policy Fight," coverage by Law.com, May 8, 2020, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 8, 2020

"ISIS exploits Iraq’s coronavirus lockdown to step up attacks," coverage by Washington Post, May 8, 2020, featuring Fellow Mara Revkin at National Security and the Law.

May 7, 2020

"Governors disregarding White House guidelines on reopening," coverage by KCBY.com, May 7, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 7, 2020

"‘Never Seen Anything Like This’: Experts Question Dropping of Flynn Prosecution," coverage by NPR, May 7, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Julie O’Sullivan. 

May 7, 2020

"Trump’s indefensible refusal to defend Obamacare," coverage by the Washington Post, May 7, 2020, an opinion piece written by Professor of Law Neal Katyal. 

May 7, 2020

"Trump team to courts: Back off on relief funds," coverage by E&E News, May 7, 2020, quoting Professor of Law William Buzbee. 

May 7, 2020

"Stay-at-Home Lawsuits Are Failing, But Judges May Get Impatient," coverage by BloombergQuint, May 7, 2020, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

May 6, 2020

"Fed Govt's Paltry Effort On Heightened Hunger Amid COVID Will Prove Unforgivable", coverage in TPM, May 6, 2020 by Professor David Super.

May 6, 2020

"Can your boss force you to quit a second job during a pandemic", coverage in WUSA9,  May 5, 2020 interveiwing  Executive Director of Workers Rights Institution at Georgetown Law Center, Mark Pearce. 

May 6, 2020

"No rhyme or reason: Non-essential businesses say coronavirus closures violate the Constitution", coverage in Yahoo Finance, May 6, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Super.

May 6, 2020

"White House Task Force To Disband, But Trump Will Retain Birx, Fauci As Pandemic Advisers," coverage by Kaiser Health News, May 6, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 5, 2020

"Lawsuit Alleges CARES Act Excludes U.S. Citizen Children Of Undocumented Immigrants," coverage by Capradio, May 5, 2020, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

May 5, 2020

"'Briefly, Counsel': How Chief Justice Roberts Keeps Phone Arguments Moving," coverage by Law.com, May 5, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Randy Barnett. 

May 5, 2020

"Inspector general nominee for coronavirus fund pledges independence, faces skepticism from Democrats," coverage by Washington Post, May 5, 2020, mentioning Professor of Law Adam J. Levitin. 

May 5, 2020

"U.S. citizen children with undocumented parents unfairly denied coronavirus relief, federal lawsuit asserts," coverage by Washington Post, May 5, 2020, mentioning Georgetown Law Center. 

May 5, 2020

"Lawsuit Alleges CARES Act Excludes U.S. Citizen Children Of Undocumented Immigrants," coverage by NPR, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord. 

May 5, 2020

"Congress begins oversight of coronavirus spending," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 5, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Adam J. Levitin. 

May 4, 2020

"Startling new COVID-19 death projections highlight challenges of reopening", coverage by the Hill, May 4, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 4, 2020

"The Technology 202: U.S. gears up for privacy debate as coronavirus phone monitoring expands globally," coverage by the Washington Post, May 4, 2020, featuring Hillary Brill, new interim executive director of Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 4, 2020

"Investigating The Coronavirus: The ‘Wild West’ Of Unproven Treatments," coverage by ICU, May 4, 2020, mentioning Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 4, 2020

"SCOTUS asks for more briefing in Oracle v. Google copyright case," coverage by Reuters Legal, May 4, 2020, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

May 3, 2020

"White House signals eagerness to get past coronavirus crisis," coverage by The Hill, May 3, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 3, 2020

"From “Enemy of the People” to “Essential”: The Pandemic Creates an Opening for the Press," coverage by Just Security, May 3, 2020, a piece written by Professor of Law Erin Carroll. 

May 3, 2020

"Who holds WHO responsible?," coverage by AssumeTech, May 3, 2020, mentioning Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 2, 2020

"AP News in Brief at 11:04 p.m. EDT," coverage by Washington Post, May 2, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

May 1, 2020

"US meat inspectors given new role looking after people", coverage in Financial Times, May, 1, 2020, quoting Distinguished Lecturer and Executive Director  of the Georgetown Law Center's Workers' Right Institute Mark Pearce.

May 1, 2020

"10 key lessons for the future to be learned from fighting Covid-19," in The Guardian, May 1, 2020, quoting Professor Alexandra L. Phelan.

May 1, 2020

"7th Circ. Judge Rips Chase's 'Intransigent' Mortgage Handling," coverage by Law 360, May 1, 2020, mentioning Graduate Fellow Bradley Girard of the Georgetown Law Appellate Courts Immersion Clinic.

May 1, 2020

"The Importance of Equity in Contact Tracing," coverage by Lawfare, May 1, 2020, a opinion piece co-authored by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez and Professor Laura M. Moy.

April 30, 2020

"The staggering merit of Covid-19 litigations vs. China? (Part-1) ," in the Daily Times (Pakistan), April 30, 2020, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 30, 2020

"Explosive Internal Memo Alleges Trump Political Appointess Leaned In For Payday Lenders", coverage in TPM, April 30, 2020 quoting Professor David Super.

April 30, 2020

"For Those Who’ve Lived Both, COVID-19 Carries Echoes of the Early AIDS Crisis," in USNews & World Report, April 29, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 30, 2020

"When Environmentalists Won Over the Supreme Court: Rule of Five: Making Climate History at the Supreme Courtby Richard J. Lazarus," a book review in Washington Monthly by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, April/May/June 2020.

April 29, 2020

"Trump’s Response to Virus Reflects a Long Disregard for Science," coverage in the New York Times, April 29, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 29, 2020

"Pa. Power Plant Still In Hot Water Over Allegheny River Temps," in Law360, April 29, 2020, referencing Fellow Joshua Geltzer.

April 29, 2020

"Placing opportunism above the public good", coverage in The Hill, April 29, 2020 by Professor David Super.

April 29, 2020

"Qualified Immunity Challenges Pile Up | Phone Argument Guidance | SG's Office New Hires," in Law.com, April 29, 2020, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

April 28, 2020

"For some law students, clinic work during COVID-19 feels more real than ever before," coverage in ABA Journal, April 28, 2020, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein. 

April 28, 2020

"The Coronavirus in America: The Year Ahead," coverage by the New York Times, April 28, 2020, quoting Senior Scholar Daniel R. Lucey.

April 27, 2020

"Top Experts Analyze Inspector General Report Finding Problems in FBI Surveillance," coverage in Just Security, April 27, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.  

April 27, 2020

"Nursing home industry pushes for immunity from lawsuits during coronavirus emergency," coverage by NBC News, April 27, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

April 27, 2020

"Justices ask if House-Trump subpoena showdown is appropriate for courts," coverage by Roll Call, April 27, 2020, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

April 26, 2020

"Is WHO The One To Call On To Stop COVID-19?" coverage by RadioFreeEurope, April 26, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 25, 2020

"Rethinking Food Insecurity During a Pandemic: An Equity-Based Approach," coverage in Jurist, April 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

April 24, 2020

"Police officers nationwide need to consider going hands-off during this crisis," coverage in The Washington Post, April 24, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

April 24, 2020

"US businesses want immunity from coronavirus lawsuits," coverage in Quartz, April 24, 2020, featuring Professor Robert Thompson.  

April 24, 2020

"Coronavirus lawsuits against China face uphill battle," coverage by The Hill, April 24, 2020, quoting Professor David Stewart.

April 23, 2020

"Opinion analysis: The justices’ purpose-full reading of the Clean Water Act," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in SCOTUSblog, April 23, 2020.

April 23, 2020

"US business groups seek protection from coronavirus lawsuits," coverage by Financial Times, April 23, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

April 22, 2020

"Public health 'superstar' or pro-China propagandist? WHO chief lands in US political crosshairs," coverage in USA Today, April 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 22, 2020

"‘Please Leave Now’: Tensions rise at Deep Creek Lake as locals worry visitors might bring coronavirus," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, April 22, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 21, 2020

"SCOTUS Superfund Ruling Could Spawn New State Law Claims," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 21, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

April 21, 2020

"Critics say Trump's WHO funding hold violates the Impoundment Control Act. Here's what experts think," coverage by PolitiFact, April 21, 2020, featuring Professor From Practice Timothy M. Westmoreland. 

April 20, 2020

"This is the problem with calling it a ‘war’ against coronavirus," coverage in The Washington Post, April 20, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 19, 2020

"25 Years After Oklahoma City, Domestic Terrorism is on the Rise," coverage in Wired, April 19, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord. 

April 18, 2020

"Former DOJ official: Trump’s ‘Liberate’ tweets ‘incite insurrection’ – and that’s ‘illegal’," coverage in Raw Story, April 18, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 18, 2020

"The Covid-19 response must balance civil liberties and public health - experts explain how," coverage by CNBC, April 18, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 18, 2020

"Making the most of an imperfect WHO," coverage in Axios, April 18, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 17, 2020

"Could Trump Use the Virus to Stay in Power?", coverage in Politico, April 17, 2020 by Professor David A. Super.

April 17, 2020

"Can Governors Stop You from Going to Vacation Homes? (Podcast)," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 17, 2020, featuring Professor David Super.   

April 17, 2020

"Ending Virus Shutdowns Too Soon Poses Legal Risk for Businesses," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 17, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

April 16, 2020

"The virus-fighting agency Trump gutted (it’s not the WHO)," coverage by Politico, April 16, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 16, 2020

"Can Facial Recognition Overcome Its Racial Bias?," coverage by Yes!, April 16, 2020, referencing a Center on Privacy and Technology report.

April 16, 2020

"Jenner & Block Joins House's Push to Convince En Banc Circuit of Right to Sue Trump Admin," coverage  by National Law Journal, April 16, 2020, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

April 16, 2020

"HBO Documentary Shows The Value Of Cybersecurity In Election Security," coverage by Forbes, April 16, 2020, mentioning Professor Matt Blaze.

April 16, 2020

"Inmates Seeking COVID-19 Release Face Uneven Legal Terrain," coverage by Law360, April 16, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 16, 2020

"Georgetown Professor Slams Trump Over Claims He Can Adjorn Congress", coverage in Cheddar, April 16, 2020 interviewing Professor David Super.

April 15, 2020

"How Dysfunctional is Congress Now?", coverage in Balkinization, April 15, 2020 by Professor David Super.

April 15, 2020

"Washington’s decision to halt U.S. funding to WHO draws sharp criticism," coverage by China.org.cn, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 15, 2020

"Health Experts Condemn Donald Trump’s WHO Funding Freeze: ‘Crime Against Humanity’," coverage by the Huffington Post, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 15, 2020

"Attorney who fought for civil rights in Louisiana has died," coverage by The Associated Press, Aprili 15, 2020, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

April 15, 2020

"Malaysia’s 2020 Government Crisis: Revealing the New Emperor’s Clothes," a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing on ICONnect, April 15, 2020.

April 15, 2020

"Trump And WHO: How Much Does The U.S. Give? What's The Impact Of A Halt In Funding?," coverage by NPR, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 15, 2020

"'As Dangerous As It Sounds': Reactions To U.S. Plan To Defund WHO During A Pandemic," coverage by NPR, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 15, 2020

"Coronavirus US live: Trump threatens to close Congress over 'obstruction' – as it happened," coverage by The Guardian, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor David Super.

April 15, 2020

"Keeping ethics alive during the pandemic," coverage in The Harvard Gazette, April 15, 2020, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 14, 2020

"Can Trump Force States To Reopen? Experts Say No", coverage Newsy, April 14, 2020 interviewing Professor Meryl Chertoff.

April 14, 2020

"Public health expert: Trump's decision to defund WHO will lead to 'many more deaths'," an interview with Professor Lawrence Gostin on MSNBC with April 14, 2020.

April 14, 2020

"COVID-19 highlights and intensifies our mistreatment the poor", The Hill, April 14, 2020 by Professor David Super.

April 14, 2020

"COVID-19 highlights and intensifies our mistreatment of the poor", coverage in The Hill, April 14, 2020 by Professor David Super.

April 13, 2020

"Why Trump and his allies' criticisms of the WHO are wrong; There are valid critiques of the WHO. But the discourse in Washington is becoming dangerous and disingenuous," a piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Visiting Professor Matthew Kavanaugh, appearing in The Washington Post, April 13, 2020.

April 13, 2020

"Why Aren’t Americans Suing Their Way Out of Lockdown?," coverage by the American Institute for Economic Research, April 13, 2020, quoting Professor Laura Donohue and her paper.

April 13, 2020

"'Unfair advantage': concerns US politicians are using coronavirus briefings to make stock decisions," coverage by The Guardian, April 13, 2010, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

April 13, 2020

"Why Trump’s claim that he has ‘total’ power to restart state economies is false," coverage by CNBC, April 13, 2020, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

April 13, 2020

"Two Legal Experts Explain Why The U.S. Should Not Pull Funding From The WHO Amid COVID-19 Pandemic," a piece co-authored by Professor Lawrence Gostin, appearing on Forbes, April 13, 2020.

April 12, 2020

"A Baltimore church defies virus order but few are coming," coverage by Barron's, April 12, 2020, quoting Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

April 12, 2020

"Impeachment. Primaries. Kobe. Coronavirus rushed in while our focus was elsewhere," coverage by Los Angeles Times, April 12, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 12, 2020

"Coronavirus: Trump threatens to sue 'China-centric' WHO," coverage in The Times (UK), April 12, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 12, 2020

"“Who Has Your Face” Quiz Reveals Which US Agencies Have Your Facial Data," coverage by Beebom, April 12, 2020,  mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 12, 2020

"White House asks Americans to stay home Easter Sunday, as churches navigate the coronavirus pandemic", coverage in KCRA3, April 12, 2020, interviewing Professor Jeffrey Shulman. 

April 11, 2020

"Trump v the states: how the president is remaking the government in his image," coverage by The Guardian, April 11, 2020, quoting Professor David Super.

April 11, 2020

"Coronavirus delays put some Supreme Court cases in limbo," coverage by Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2020, quoting Professor Irv Gornstein.

April 10, 2020

"There’s a Huge Hole in Biden’s Coronavirus Plan," coverage by Daily Beast, April 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 10, 2020

"Why There Are So Many Different Guidelines For Face Masks For The Public," coverage by NPR, April 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 10, 2020

"Census numbers for the Black community more important than ever," coverage by The Chicago Crusader, April 10, 2020, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Equality.

April 9, 2020

"Teaching with Wikipedia," coverage in Ipse Dixit, April 9, 2020, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

April 8, 2020

"Trump scapegoating of WHO obscures its key role in tackling pandemic," coverage by the Guardian UK, April 8, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 8, 2020

"Scores Fight White House In Birth Control Case At High Court," coverage in Law360, April 8, 2020, mentioning Professor Martin S. Lederman.

April 8, 2020

"The Wild West: Gig workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic lack basic worker protections," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Economic Policy Institute, April 8, 2020.

April 7, 2020

"Kennedy Center and NSO musicians reach agreement to avert furloughs," coverage by the Washington Post, April 7, 2020, quoting Mark Gaston Pearce, Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Workers Rights Institute.

April 7, 2020

"Protecting Frontline Workers", coverage in America's Workforce Radio, April 7, 2020, interviewing Mark Gaston Pearce, Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Workers Rights Institute.

April 7, 2020

"'A Very Bad Sign for November': Court Is Assailed for Wisconsin Ballot Ruling," coverage by Law.com, April 7, 2020, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

April 6, 2020

"Coronavirus Sparks New Interest in Bridging Digital Divides," coverage by Government Technology, April 6, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn from Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 5, 2020

"Coronavirus is America’s common enemy, but the states aren’t fighting as a team," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, April 5, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 3, 2020

"Pandemic Data-Sharing Puts New Pressure on Privacy Protections," coverage by Bloomberg, April 3, 2020, quoting Jessica Rich from Georgetown Law’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 3, 2020

"Common-Good Constitutionalism Reveals the Dangers of Any Non-originalist Approach to the Constitution," a piece written by Professor of Law Randy E. Barnett and published by the Atlantic on April 3, 2020.

April 2, 2020

"Pelosi announces new select committee to oversee coronavirus response, setting up clash with Trump over $2 trillion law," coverage by the Washington Post, April 2, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Adam J. Levitin. 

April 2, 2020

"US student loan payments are suspended for six months, with many exceptions", coverage Quartz, April 2, 2020 quoting Professor John Brooks. 

April 1, 2020

"WHO is struggling against COVID-19 and a divided world testing its authority," coverage by Los Angeles Times, April 1, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

April 1, 2020

"Will Trump issue a national stay-at-home order over coronavirus?," coverage by the Hill, April 1, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 1, 2020

"Column: The right to travel within the US should not be a casualty of the coronavirus", coverage in Chicago Tribune, April 1, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 1, 2020

"Cares Act has holes for workers", coverage in The Daily Record, April 1, 2020 quoting Exective Director of Georgetown Law's Workers' Rights Institute, Mark Gaston Pearce. 

March 31, 2020

"U.S Election Integrity Creates Unease," coverage by EET India, March 31, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Matt Blaze. 

March 31, 2020

"Law Profs Drag Sen. McConnell for ‘Nonsense’ Claim That Impeachment Kept Trump from Focusing on COVID-19," coverage by Law & Crime, March 31, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

March 31, 2020

"Federal court asked to protect jail inmates from COVID-19," coverage by The St. Louis American, March 31, 2020, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP).  

March 31, 2020

"Lawsuits challenging social distancing during the pandemic are not likely to succeed," coverage by Legal Reader, March 31, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence Gostin. 

March 31, 2020

"The Memo: Concerns grow over political pressure on coronavirus experts," coverage by the Hill, March 31, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 31, 2020

"Why There’s No National Lockdown," published in the Atlantic, March 31st, 2020, a piece written by Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 30, 2020

"U.S. Panel Outlines How Doctors Should Ration Care in a Pandemic," coverage by Yahoo Finance, March 30, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

 

March 30, 2020

"Review: The Education of an Idealist: A Memoir by Samantha Power," a book review in Yale Alumni Magazine by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, March/April 2020.

March 27, 2020

"Can Trump Legally Order the Country Back to Work From Coronavirus by Easter?," coverage in The New York Times, March 27, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 27, 2020

"Unease at the Polls Over Election Integrity," coverage in EE Times, March 27, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

March 27, 2020

"How the Coronavirus is Reshaping Terrorists' Attack Plans," coverage by Politico, March 27, 2020, mentioning Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

March 26, 2020

"Vote-by-Mail Gains Momentum, But It’s Not Fast, Cheap, or Easy," coverage in Bloomberg Business Week, March 26, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

March 26, 2020

"Civil liberty legal battles could be looming over government-mandated lockdowns," coverage in the Banner-News, March 26, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 26, 2020

"Can You Be Forced to Quarantine or to Stay Home? Your Questions, Answered," coverage in The New York Times, March 26, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 26, 2020

"American Law Institute 'at a crossroads' as it works on newest Restatement, member says," coverage in the Pennsylvania Record, March 26, 2020, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

March 26, 2020

"Small Businessses Need National Debt Moratorium: Levitin (Radio)", coverage by Bloomberg, March 26, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Adam Levitin. 

March 25, 2020

"Wanna spend $2 trillion? Here's the agonizing choice you face", coverage in The Washington Post, March 23, 2020 quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

March 25, 2020

"Florida's move to pull in its welcome mat may draw court challenge", coverage in Politico, March 25, 2020 quoting Executive Director, Georgetown Project on State and Local Government Policy and Law, Meryl J. Chertoff.

March 25, 2020

"What It’s Like to Be Sentenced in DC’s Federal Courthouse During COVID-19 Pandemic," coverage in The National Law Journal, March 25, 2020, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

March 25, 2020

"Coronavirus, Public Perceptions and the Dangers of “News Deserts”," coverage in Just Security, March 25, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

March 25, 2020

"Are stay-at-home orders constitutional? Experts have questions," coverage in The Daily Post, March 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 25, 2020

"Falwell Misled Me on Reopening Liberty University, City Manager Says," coverage in The Daily Beast, March 25, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 24, 2020

"DOJ crack down on hoarders, price gougers as patterns arise in states", coverage in ABC7-WJLA, March 24, 2020 quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 24, 2020

"How to Money to Small Businesses. Fast", coverage in The New York Times, March 24, 2020 by Professor Adam J. Levitin and Satyam Khanna.

March 24, 2020

"The Memo: Trump's coronavirus briefings face criticism," coverage in The Hill, March 24, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 24, 2020

"Faculty Home Work," coverage in Inside Higher Ed, March 24, 2020, featuring Frederick M. Lawrence, Distinguished Lecturer in Law.

March 23, 2020

"Can you be criminally charged or sued if you have coronavirus and still leave home?", coverage in KCRA 3, March 23, 2020 interviewing Frederick Lawrence. 

March 23, 2020

"Virus Poses Latest Test To Supporting Attys' Mental Health", coverage in Law360, March 23, 2020 quoting Professor Jarrod Reich. 

March 23, 2020

"Balancing Human Rights With Public Welfare; Potential Ventilator Shortage," coverage in 90.9 WBUR, March 23, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 22, 2020

"Don’t let constitutional rights be a victim of this virus," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The Washington Post, March 22, 2020.

March 20, 2020

"How to Restore Competition in Digital Advertising Markets and Protect Users," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, March 20, 2020.

March 19, 2020

"How genetic info is changing the way that police operate—and how we all think about privacy," coverage by Fast Company, March 19, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Paul Ohm. 

March 19, 2020

"Is ICE’s Use of a Maryland Facial Recognition Database Lawful?," coverage by Lawfare, March 19, 2020, quoting the Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 19, 2020

"Announcing Who Has Your Face," coverage by Electronic Frontier Foundation, March 19, 2020, mentioning Center on Privacy & Technology. 

March 18, 2020

"Trump announces more border closures to combat coronavirus", coverage in Roll Call, March 18, 2020 quoting Professor Philip G. Schrag.

March 18, 2020

"Lawsuits over coronavirus quarantines are unlikely to succeed, experts say," coverage by ABA Journal, March 18, 2020, mentioning Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 18, 2020

"How US Regulators Allowed Google and Facebook to Become Dominant," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, March 18, 2020.

March 17, 2020

"Google, other companies get your data if you use Verily's coronavirus site," coverage by CNET, March 17, 2020, quoting Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

March 17, 2020

"Will movement control be able to combat Covid-19?," coverage by the Malaysian Insight, March 17, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 17, 2020

"Explaining a mass quarantine: What does it mean to ‘shelter in place’? And who has the power to call for it?," coverage by STAT, March 17, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 17, 2020

"As COVID-19 Measures Grow, Prison Oversight Falls," coverage by the Marshall Project, March 17, 2020, quoting Seana Holland from the Criminal Defense & Prison Advocacy Clinic (CDPAC).

March 17, 2020

"Coronavirus restrictions pit businesses against city officials," coverage by the Hill, March 17, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 17, 2020

"Privacy Concerns Surround Online COVID-19 Screening," coverage by Grit Daily, March 17, 2020, quoting Lindsey Barrett, a staff attorney at Georgetown Law’s Communications & Technology Law Clinic. 

March 17, 2020

Professor Randy E. Barnett is scheduled to deliver a lecture, "Is the U.S. a Democracy or a Republic (and Why Does it Matter)?", at Canisius College, March 25, 2020.

March 16, 2020

"Working or learning from home: Telecoms give boost in bandwidth to keep us online," coverage by USA Today, March 16, 2020, featuring Fellow Gigi Sohn, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy. 

March 15, 2020

"Supreme Court Should Reject New, Anti-Textualist ‘Evidence’ Regarding Title VII’s Prohibition On ‘Sex’ Discrimination," coverage by Jurist, March 15, 2020, featuring Professor of Law Nan D. Hunter. 

March 14, 2020

"Why outbreaks like coronavirus spread exponentially, and how to “flatten the curve”," coverage by Washington Post, March 14, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 13, 2020

"Trump issues ban on all travel from Europe, except UK," coverage in the Straits Times, March 13, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 12, 2020

"US health body’s reputation takes a knock over coronavirus," coverage in the Financial Times, March 12, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 12, 2020

"Coronavirus shows why we need better public health funding, experts say," coverage in the Washington Post, March 12, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 12, 2020

"Coronavirus travel ban explained: Who can come, who can go, and how long will Trump's restrictions last?" coverage in the Independent, March 12, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 11, 2020

"Will Coronavirus Cause a Recession?" coverage by TheStreet, March 11, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 11, 2020

"Why we should keep trying to contain the coronavirus and ‘flatten the curve’," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 11, 2020

"‘Rent-a-Banks’ Defy States’ Growing Efforts to Curb High-Cost Lending," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, March 11, 2020, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

March 11, 2020

"U.S. and China Turn Coronavirus Into a Geopolitical Football," coverage in Foreign Policy, March 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 11, 2020

"First, China. Then, Italy. What the U.S. can learn from extreme coronavirus lockdowns," coverage in the Washington Post, March 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 10, 2020

"What are you required to do during a self-quarantine?" coverage by Fox 5 News NY, March 10, 2020, interviewing Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 10, 2020

"Medicaid Expansion Should Be Part of Our Emergency Response," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, appearing in The Hill, March 10, 2020.

March 10, 2020

"Why Your Privacy Could Be Threatened by a Bill to Protect Children," coverage by CNET, March 10, 2020, quoting Law Fellow Lindsey Barrett.

March 10, 2020

"New Malaysia cabinet sworn in to calm political turmoil," coverage in the Financial Times, March 10, 2020, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew.

March 10, 2020

"No More Handshakes? How Will the Coronavirus Outbreak Impact the 2020 Presidential Election?" coverage by the National Interest Blog, March 10, 2020, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 10, 2020

"Could – Or Should – The Government Impose A Mass Quarantine On An American City?," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, appearing in the Health Affairs Blog, March 10, 2020.

March 8, 2020

"Georgetown University’s OWN IT Summit Aims to Develop Young Female Leaders," coverage by Voice of America, March 8, 2020, mentioning Professor Jamillah Williams.

March 8, 2020

"We're talking past one another: A lesson Democrats must understand," an opinion piece by Professor David Super in The Hill, March 8, 2020.

March 8, 2020

"Elizabeth Warren is out of the race, but advocates hope her disability plan is the new standard," coverage in USA TODAY, March 8, 2020, quoting Law Fellow Lydia Brown.

March 8, 2020

"We're talking past one another: A lesson Democrats must understand", coverage in The Hill, March 8, 2020 by Professor David Super. 

March 6, 2020

"Rutgers hosts event on prison abolition," coverage by The Daily Targum, March 6, 2020, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 6, 2020

"Can China's COVID-19 strategy work elsewhere?," coverage by Science, March 6, 2020, quoting Professors Lawrence O. Gostin and Adjunct Professor Alexandra Phelan.

March 6, 2020

"What exactly is self quarantine?," coverage by The Boston Globe, March 6, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2020

"With Coronavirus Lurking, Conferences Wrestle With Whether To Cancel," coverage by Kaiser Health News, March 6, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2020

"The coronavirus is a globalist. Here are 5 ways that’s a problem for Trump.," coverage by Politico, March 6, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2020

"The Landmark Case that Almost Never Was," coverage by Science, March 6, 2020, mentioning Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

March 5, 2020

"We Can Still Avoid the Worst-Case Scenario", coverage in The Atlantic, March 5, 2020, by Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 5, 2020

"Why there’s still no single, accurate coronavirus death rate," coverage by Vox, March 5, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 5, 2020

"Go-To Law Schools: Associates to Partner," coverage by Law.com, March 5, 2020, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

March 5, 2020

"“I Waited Four Years for This?”," coverage by Slate, March 5, 2020, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

March 5, 2020

"The US Has a ‘Plan’ to Fight Coronavirus: You," coverage by Wired, March 5, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 5, 2020

"The legal and ethical questions involved in shutting down a city," coverage by CNBC, March 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 5, 2020

"California Law Pressures Small-Company Boards to Include Women," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 5, 2020, mentioning Professor Hillary Sale.

March 5, 2020

"COVID-19: An Urgent Call for Coordinated, Trusted Sources to Tell Everyone What They Need to Know and Do," a commentary co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, appearing in the National Academy of Medicine, March 5, 2020. 

March 5, 2020

"Coronavirus, public health and the economy," coverage by KCRW, March 5, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 4, 2020

"Maryland Gives Federal Law Enforcement Access To MVA Records," coverage by WAMU 88.5, March 4, 2020, featuring Law Fellow Harrison Rudolph.

March 4, 2020

"Experts see risk in resuscitating Juliana case," coverage by Energy and Envrionmental News, March 4, 2020, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo. 

March 4, 2020

"Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: The Ethiopian at the heart of the coronavirus fight," coverage by BBC News, March 4, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 4, 2020

"The U.S. Response to Coronavirus Is Uneven: It Depends on Where You Live," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 4, 2020

"Public hearing raises questions about civil rights enforcement," coverage by Street Sense Media, March 4, 2020, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

March 4, 2020

"Even the Machines Are Racist. Facial Recognition Systems Threaten Black Lives.," coverage by Truth Out, March 4, 2020, quoting from a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 3, 2020

"What’s At Stake As CFPB ‘Constitutionality’ Gets SCOTUS Hearing," coverage by Pymnts, March 3, 2020, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin.

March 3, 2020

"This Pipeline Case Could Gut 100 Years of Safeguards for Federal Parks," coverage by Politico, March 3, 2020, quoting Professor Hope Babcock.

March 3, 2020

"Fight over financial oversight places FERC in the crosshairs," coverage by E&E News, March 3, 2020, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

March 3, 2020

"Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's structure constitutional? The U.S. Supreme Court will decide," coverage by Yahoo! Finance, March 3, 2020, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

March 3, 2020

"High Court justices question SEC’s power to recoup billions," coverage by Finance & Commerce, March 3, 2020, mentioning Professor Urska Velikonja.

March 3, 2020

"Facebook takes down ads with "exaggerated promises" from company tied to Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale," coverage by CBS News, March 3, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Russell Stevenson.

March 3, 2020

"Tech Tyranny: Facial Recognition and the Force of Law," coverage by Liberty Nation, March 3, 2020, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 3, 2020

"Supreme Court Divided on Trump’s Power to Fire Head of Consumer Bureau," coverage by The New York Times, March 3, 2020, quoting Lecturer Paul Clement.

March 3, 2020

"Georgetown Wins 2020 D.C. Moot Court Cup," coverage by D.C. Bar, March 3, 2020, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center.

March 2, 2020

Professor Lawrence O. Gostin appeared on Hardball with Chris Matthews, on March 2, 2020.

March 2, 2020

"How to design a smart city that’s built on empowerment—not corporate surveillance," coverage by Fast Company, March 2, 2020, mentioning Professors Julie Cohen and Sheila Foster.

March 2, 2020

"SEC Power to Recoup Illegal Gains Put at Risk in High Court Case," coverage by Bloomberg Quint, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

March 2, 2020

"President's power to can independent agency heads faces test", coverage in AP News, March 1, 2020, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

March 2, 2020

"The Cybersecurity 202: Officials fear coronavirus could be next front in election interference," coverage by The Washington Post, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

March 2, 2020

"Broadband policy veteran Gigi Sohn joins Locast board," coverage by Locast, March 2, 2020, featuring Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn.

March 2, 2020

"'Why Are We Being Charged?' Surprise Bills From Coronavirus Testing Spark Calls for Government to Cover All Costs," coverage by Common Dreams, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 2, 2020

"Retailers and foreign agencies revealed among Clearview facial biometrics users as Apple blocks app," coverage by Biometric Update, March 2, 2019, quoting Senior Associate Claire Garvie.

March 2, 2020

"Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to ACA," coverage by Health Leaders, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

March 2, 2020

"Georgetown Law School Students Introduce Elements of Law and Justice to IDEA Scholars," coverage by IDEA Public Charter School, March 2, 2020, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center.

March 2, 2020

"Q&A: What can the government force people to do in the name of containing the coronavirus?," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 2, 2020

"Coronavirus Could Spread in U.S. Because People May Be Put Off by Cost of Testing and Treatment, Doctor Warns," coverage by Newsweek, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 2, 2020

"Supreme Court set to argue important election-year abortion case," coverage by Fox News, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

March 2, 2020

"Students protest facial recognition technology," coverage by Yale News, March 2, 2020, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

March 2, 2020

"How bank regulators could mitigate coronavirus fallout," coverage by American Banker, March 2, 2020, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin.

March 2, 2020

"CDC: Total U.S. coronavirus cases now at 91, six deaths reported," coverage by The Washington Times, March 2, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 1, 2020

"President's Power to Can Independent Agency Heads Faces Test," coverage by Associated Press, March 1, 2020, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

March 1, 2020

"Domestic terrorism stirs debate over need for law," coverage by Northwest Democrate Arkansas Gazette, March 1, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 1, 2020

"Lawyers Join The Freelance Revolution: Meet InCloud Counsel," coverage by Forbes, March 1, 2020, referencing a report by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

March 1, 2020

"Covid-19 quarantine leads to surprise medical bills for US family," coverage by Quartz, March 1, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 1, 2020

"Singapore’s Coronavirus Transparency Has Lessons for the U.S.," coverage by Bloomberg, March 1, 2020, mentioning Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 1, 2020

"First coronavirus death in U.S. heightens fears and underscores challenges for health officials," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 1, 2020

"Maryland Bill Would Force Feds to Get Warrant Before Searching State Photo Databases," coverage by The New American, March 1, 2020, quoting Law Fellow Harrison Rudolph.

March 1, 2020

"America’s fury over digital taxes," coverage by The Sunday Times (London), March 1, 2020, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

March 1, 2020

"Federal Reserve Emergency Lending as a Coronavirus Response," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin, appearing in Credit Slips, March 1, 2020.

February 29, 2020

"Coronavirus closures in Europe raise questions in US," coverage by The Hill, February 29, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 29, 2020

"Parties agree to modified confidentiality order in Lander defamation case," coverage by Index-Journal (Greenwood, S.C.), February 29, 2020, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin.

February 29, 2020

"Bill to regulate facial recognition technology in Utah is unveiled in the legislature," coverage by Fox 13 (Salt Lake City, Utah), February 29, 2020, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 29, 2020

"Google keeps refusing to remove videos of my daughter’s 2015 murder," coverage by The New York Post, February 29, 2020, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

February 29, 2020

"Previously Unreleased Defense Dept. Email Confirms Trump Made ‘Final Decision’ on Withholding Ukraine Aid," coverage by Law & Crime, February 29, 2020, mentioning Professor Joshua Geltzer.

February 29, 2020

"Kept at the Hospital on Coronavirus Fears, Now Facing Large Medical Bills," coverage by The New York Times, February 29, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 29, 2020

"Father of slain journalist takes on YouTube over the video," coverage by The Sacramento Bee, February 29, 2020, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

February 29, 2020

"Malaysia’s Premier, Mahathir Mohamad, Is Ousted in a Surprising Turn," coverage by The New York Times, February 29, 2020, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 29, 2020

"Supreme Court to Consider SEC’s Power to Win Funds for Cheated Investors," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 29, 2020, mentioning Professor Urska Velikonja.

February 29, 2020

"Guest Column: Why were lawsuit records linked to Mulvaney placed under seal?," coverage by The Lancaster News, February 29, 2020, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin.

February 28, 2020

"GULC Files Complaint Against Youtube Regarding Violent Videos," coverage by The Hoya, February 28, 2020, mentioning Law Center and Civil Rights Clinic and quoting Rachel Guy.

February 28, 2020

"Trump puts V-P Mike Pence in charge of coronavirus response," coverage by Straits Time, February 28, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 28, 2020

"'Somewhere between Game of Thrones and The Crown': Malaysia's political soap opera," coverage by The Sydney Morning Herald, February 28, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 28, 2020

"Supreme Court case could complicate thawing U.S.-Sudan relations," coverage by The National Journal, February 28, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Kevin Arlyick.

February 28, 2020

"Eight Strategies to Make Your Business Development Training More Effective," coverage by JD Supra, February 28, 2020, mentioning the Centeron Ethics and the Legal Profession.

February 28, 2020

"Opponents Ask Judge to Reject Google ‘Wi-Spy’ Settlement," coverage by Courthouse News Service, February 28, 2020, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

February 28, 2020

"DC Circ. Lets Trump Bar McGahn Testimony To Congress," coverage by Law 360, February 28, 2020, mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Seth Wayne, Senior Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 28, 2020

"Why it’s too early to compare COVID-19 with the flu," coverage by PBS Newshour, February 28, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 28, 2020

"FCC Proposes to Fine Wireless Carriers $200M for Selling Customer Location Data," coverage by Security Boulevard, February 28, 2020, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn. For more on this story, see A Box in Space.

February 28, 2020

"Here's how coronavirus could become a pandemic—and why it matters," coverage by National Geographic, February 28, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 28, 2020

"Legal Innovators Continues its Talent Acquisition Momentum -- Five of the Top 25 Law Schools and Several Other Leading U.S. Schools Added as Partners," coverage by Street Insider, February 28, 2020, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

February 28, 2020

"Overpolicing Poses a Serious Threat to Women and Girls of Color," coverage by Zora, February 28, 2020, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

February 27, 2020

"Exploring the tangled politics of Malaysia", coverage in VOA Asia, February 27,2020, interviewing Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 27, 2020

"Does America finally have a deal to save the World trade Organization?", coverage in The Hill, February, 26, 2020 by Professor Jennifer Hillman.

February 27, 2020

"ICE’s warrantless facial recognition searches trigger Maryland bill," coverage by Venture Beat, February 27, 2020, quoting Harrison Rudolph, associate, Center on Privacy and Technology and referencing a center's 2019 report.

February 27, 2020

"FCC Probe Finds Mobile Carriers Didn’t Safeguard Customer Location Data," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 27, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Laura Moy.

February 27, 2020

"There's no election law about social media disclosures — but there oughta be," an opinion piece by Mark MacCarthy, senior fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy, appearing on The Hill, February 27, 2020.

February 26, 2020

"Malaysia’s Political Crisis: Mahathir and Anwar Offer to Serve as PM," coverage by Benar News, February 26, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 26, 2020

"ICE has access to Maryland driver’s license records. State lawmakers want to limit it.," coverage by The Baltimore Sun, February 26, 2020, quoting Harrison Rudolph, associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 26, 2020

"Philly’s ban on recording bail hearings is unconstitutional, federal judge says," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 26, 2020, quoting Nicolas Riely, senior counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 26, 2020

"Trump faces credibility test as he plays down virus threat," coverage by AP News, February 26, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 26, 2020

"Public health experts warn Trump's history of lying about crises is a 'real problem' as he downplays coronavirus and contradicts the CDC," coverage by Business Insider, February 26, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. Story further covered by Business Insider.

February 26, 2020

"ICE has run facial-recognition searches on millions of Maryland drivers," coverage by The Washington Post, February 26, 2020, quoting Harrison Rudolph, associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 26, 2020

"WHO says China not sharing data on infections among health-care workers," coverage by The Washington Post, February 26, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 26, 2020

"Universities pulling students from Italy and South Korea as coronavirus outbreak spreads," coverage by The Washington Post, February 26, 2020, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

February 25, 2020

"As Domestic Terrorists Outpace Jihadists, New U.S. Law Is Debated," coverage by The New York Times, February 25, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 25, 2020

"Motion to Unseal Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney's Sealed Real Estate Case," covered by The Volokh Conspiracy, February 25, 2020, referencing a piece by Professor Adam Levitin.

February 25, 2020

"What Bloomberg’s Money Can’t Buy," an opinion piece by Scott Gates in the The Wall Street Journal, February 25, 2020.

February 24, 2020

"AP FACT CHECK: Trump’s tax fictions; Dem debate misfires," coverage by AP News, February 24, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Martin Lederman.

February 24, 2020

"“We are at a turning point”: The coronavirus outbreak is looking more like a pandemic," coverage by Vox, February 24, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 24, 2020

"Why travel restrictions aren't stopping the coronavirus," coverage by Natonal Georgraphic, February 24, 2020, quoting quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 24, 2020

"Mahathir Resigns: What's Next for Malaysia?," an interview with Associate Professor Yvonne Tew on Bloomberg Markets: China Open, February 24, 2020.

February 24, 2020

"The Fight Over the Future of Law Firm Ownership Has Put an Industry at Odds," coverage by The American Lawyer, February 24, 2020, quoting James Jones, director, Program on Trends in Law Practice at the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

February 24, 2020

"Hopes for Improving Anti-Redlining Law Take a Backseat to Saving It," coverage by City Limits, February 24, 2020, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

February 24, 2020

"With new outbreaks of COVID-19, are we on the ‘precipice’ of a pandemic?," an interview with Professor Lawrence O. Gostin on PBS News Hour, February 24, 2020.

February 24, 2020

"Fear of Coronavirus, Rather Than Virus Itself, Hits Economies; Estimates of the epidemic's impact on the global economy are largely educated guesses," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 24, 2020

"How Google and Facebook Made Digital Advertising Markets Increasingly Opaque to Protect Their Dominance," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 24, 2020.

February 23, 2020

An interview with Professor Randy Barnett by Mark Levin on The Last Tradition, February 23, 2020.

February 23, 2020

"Op-ed: The case for prison reform," appearing in Michigan Daily, February 23, 2020, quoting from Professor David D. Cole's book, No Equal Justice.

February 23, 2020

"The Lost 110 Words of Our Constitution," a piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, appearing in Politico, February 23, 2020.

February 22, 2020

"New downtown campus comes CALLing," coverage by The Georgetown Voice, February 22, 2020, mentioning the Law Center.

February 22, 2020

"Digital Tax Fight Emerges as Global Economic Threat," coverage by The New York Times, February 22, 2020, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

February 21, 2020

"Longer lines are a small price to pay for protecting New Yorkers’ data from abuse," coverage by the New York Daily News, February 21, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Alvaro Bedoya, who is the Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

February 21, 2020

"The Trump Administration Attacks the Stigler Report on Digital Platforms," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 21, 2020.

February 20, 2020

"Father of slain journalist Alison Parker takes on YouTube over refusal to remove graphic videos," coverage by the Washington Post, February 20, 2020, quoting Professor Aderson B. Francois.

February 20, 2020

"Political ads are flooding Hulu, Roku and other streaming services, revealing loopholes in federal election laws," coverage by the Washington Post, February 20, 2020, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell. 

February 20, 2020

"Have a Georgia ID? Your face has been searched hundreds of times to see if you look like a suspect," coverage by WSB-TV Atlanta, February 18, 2020, quoting Policy Associate Jameson Spivack.

February 20, 2020

"MTC Panel OKs Draft Guidance On Fed. Law Against State Tax," coverage by Law360 Tax Authority, February 20, 2020, quoting Professor Philip Tatarowicz.

February 20, 2020

"Firm did ‘independent study’ of electric line while working for energy giant that could make billions from it," coverage by the Bangor Daily News, February 20, 2020, quoting Professor Scott Hempling.

February 20, 2020

"Purdue’s Opioid Payouts Pit Individuals Against Cities, States," coverage by Bloomberg Law, February 20, 2020, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

February 19, 2020

"Trump says he’s the nation’s top cop, a debatable claim," coverage by Associated Press, February 19, 2020, quoting Martin S. Lederman.

February 19, 2020

"Hobby Airport Begins Use Of Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by Houston Public Media, February 19, 2020, citing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

February 18, 2020

"Miami woman doing 35 years in prison for bilking Medicare gets sentence commuted by Trump," coverage by the Tampa Bay Times, February 18, 2020, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

February 18, 2020

"Justices Told Removal Orders And Torture Relief Are Separate," coverage by Law360, February 18, 2020, referencing Professor Brian Wolfman. 

February 17, 2020

'Coronavirus cases nearly double in U.S. after charter flights pick up American evacuees," coverage by the Washington Times, February 17, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

February 17, 2020

Professor Paul Butler appeared as a guest commentator on MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes, February 17, 2020.

February 17, 2020

"Is COVID-19 spreading because we didn't heed the lessons of previous viral outbreaks?," coverage by CTV News, February 17, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 17, 2020

"We knew what Barr would do. Now it’s too late to stop him," an opinion piece by Senior Counsel Annie L. Owens, in the Washington Post, February 17, 2020.

February 17, 2020

"Ripping up speech broke no law," coverage by the Times-News (Burlington, NC), February 17, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 16, 2020

"World Health Organisation division tackling coronavirus underfunded and facing internal corruption allegations, audits reveal," coverage by ABC News, February 16, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 16, 2020

"Florida cops use this facial recognition tech that could be pulling your pics," coverage by the Tampa Bay Times, February 16, 2020, quoting Senior Associate Clare Garvie.

February 15, 2020

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg Versus the Equal Rights Amendment," coverage by The Atlantic, February 15, 2020, with a reference to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's comments at a law center event. The Wall Street Journal also referenced the same event in a February 18, 2020 opinion piece.

February 14, 2020

"Can Transparency Into AI's Data Sets Curb Escalating Privacy Risk?," coverage by LAW.com, February 14, 2020, quoting Professor Anupam Chander. 

February 14, 2020

"Facebook’s Enduring Control Over Social Media Markets," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 14, 2020.

February 13, 2020

"Mid-Market Recap: What Lessons Legalweek 2020 Held for Midsize Law," coverage by LAW.com, February 13, 2020, quoting Director James Jones. 

February 12, 2020

"Did Donald Trump Just Get Roger Stone’s Prison Sentence Reduced?" coverage by The New Yorker, February 12, 2020, interviewing Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 12, 2020

"Does the Roger Stone fight hurt the Justice Department’s credibility?" coverage by PBS NewsHour, February 12, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 12, 2020

"How are Constitutional Theocracies Born?" a piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, February 12, 2020.

February 12, 2020

"Lighten up: Why comedy works in compliance training," coverage by Compliance Week, February 12, 2020, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 12, 2020

"Matthew T. Mangino: Lawyers zealously advocate in face of ‘clamours of the populace’," coverage by The Times (PA), February 12, 2020, referencing a piece by Professor Abbe Smith.

February 12, 2020

"The Chicken/Egg Problem With Google Search That Prevents Competition," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 12, 2020.

February 11, 2020

"Prosecutors quit amid escalating Justice Dept. fight over Roger Stone’s prison term," coverage by The Washington Post, February 11, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 11, 2020

"Florida cops use this facial recognition tech that could be pulling your pics," coverage by Tampa Bay Times, February 11, 2020, featuring Claire Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

February 11, 2020

"Federal judge approves T-Mobile's $26.5B takeover of Sprint," coverage by FOX8, February 11, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 11, 2020

"Opinion: Why the approval of the JCPS Females of Color STEAM Academy brought me to tears," coverage by Courier Journal (KY), February 11, 2020, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

February 11, 2020

"How a dream cruise ended with a novel coronavirus quarantine," coverage by PBS NewsHour, February 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 11, 2020

"How the courts could thwart a Silicon Valley crackdown," coverage by Politico, February 11, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 11, 2020

"US Health Officials Press China to Accept American Experts to Help with Coronavirus," coverage by Voice of America, February 11, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 11, 2020

"What does the T-Mobile and Sprint merger mean for you?" coverage by NBC News, February 11, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 11, 2020

"Judge clears major hurdle in T-Mobile’s $26.5B Sprint bid," coverage by the Associated Press, February 11, 2020, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn. 

February 11, 2020

"Google’s and Facebook’s Grip on Digital Advertising Markets," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 11, 2020.

February 10, 2020

"What's behind Virginia's latest move to fix lending laws and protect borrowers", coverage in The Washington Post, February 10, 2020, by Professor Anne Fleming.

February 10, 2020

"The Golden Age of White Collar Crime," published in The Huffington Post, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Urška Velikonja.

February 10, 2020

"Can China’s information about the novel coronavirus be trusted?" coverage in PBS NewsHour, February 10, 2020, featuring an interview with Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

February 10, 2020

"The U.S. Government Is Quarantining More Than 800 Americans. Here's Why That Very Rarely Happens," coverage by Time, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and referencing his paper.

February 10, 2020

"China hid the severity of its coronavirus outbreak and muzzled whistleblowers — because it can," coverage by Vox, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 10, 2020

"What employers need to know about the coronavirus", coverage by Marketplace, February 10, 2020, interviewing Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 10, 2020

"Mission impossible? WHO director fights to prevent a pandemic without offending China," coverage by Science Magazine, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Adjunct Professor Alexandra L. Phelan.

February 10, 2020

"Maine Law Leaves Room for Unchecked Police Technology Use," coverage by Government Technology, February 10, 2020, featuring Claire Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology and referencing their report.

February 10, 2020

"Constitutional law expert says Trump didn't receive due process during 'strictly partisan' impeachment inquiry," coverage by Fox News, February 10, 2020, featuring an interview with Professor Randy E. Barnett.

February 10, 2020

"WHO coronavirus team on way to China," coverage by 7news, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 10, 2020

"Trump budget plan could push tobacco oversight out of the FDA," coverage by News Channel 21, February 10, 2020, Eric Lindblom of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

February 10, 2020

"China's coronavirus surpasses death toll from SARS in grim milestone," coverage by The Washington Times, February 10, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 10, 2020

"Trump budget plan could push tobacco oversight out of the FDA," coverage by CNN, February 10, 2020, Eric Lindblom of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

February 9, 2020

"WHO Advance Team on Coronavirus on Way to China: Tedros Tweet," coverage by Reuters, February 9, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 9, 2020

"Local sheriffs reject calls for Second Amendment sanctuaries," coverage by Times Union (NY), February 9, 2020, referencing a piece by Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.

February 9, 2020

"Constitutional law expert reacts to Trump impeachment: The legislative branch can abuse its power," coverage by Fox News, February 9, 2020, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

February 8, 2020

"Coronavirus on track to kill more people than Sars, experts say," coverage by South China Morning Post, February 8, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 8, 2020

"Coronavirus on track to kill more people than Sars, experts say," coverage by South China Morning Post, February 8, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. Story also covered by Yahoo! News (Singapore).

February 8, 2020

"Chinese officials note serious problems in coronavirus response. The World Health Organization keeps praising them.", coverage by The Washington Post, February 8, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 8, 2020

"For first time, flagship law journals at top U.S. law schools are all led by women," coverage by Telegram.com, February 8, 2020, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center.

February 7, 2020

"The Coronavirus Panic Exposes the Pathology of Nationalism," coverage in Common Dreams, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 7, 2020

"Is novel coronavirus or flu a bigger threat? Experts answer your questions," coverage in PBS NewsHour, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 7, 2020

"Matthew T. Mangino: Lawyers zealously advocate in face of ‘clamours of the populace’," coverage in The Leader, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

February 7, 2020

"Why I’m Not Upset with Mitt Romney," coverage in Townhall, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 7, 2020

"VERIFY: No, President Trump can not run for a third term after being acquitted by the Senate," coverage on WUSA9, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

February 7, 2020

"VERIFY: Did Nancy Pelosi break the law when she ripped up her copy of the State of the Union speech?" coverage by WUSA9, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 7, 2020

"Asteroid warning: 'Little we can do' Expert admits Earth defenceless to space rock," coverage by Express.co.uk, February 7, 2020, featuring Professor David A. Koplow. Also covered by International Business Times.

February 7, 2020

"Donald Trump Says Nancy Pelosi Broke Law By Tearing Up State Of The Union Speech, Experts Say That’s ‘Crazy’," coverage by Inquisitr, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 7, 2020

"Trump falsely claims Pelosi broke the law by tearing up copy of his address," coverage by The Washington Post, February 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 6, 2020

"PolitiFact: Did Nancy Pelosi break the law by ripping Trump’s State of the Union speech?," coverage in the Tampa Bay Tribune, February 6, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 6, 2020

"Travel Bans and Quarantines Won't Stop Coronavirus, coverage in Wired, February 6, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 6, 2020

"How to Regulate Digital Platforms: A Database," an opinion piece by Professor Filippo Lancieri, in Promarket, February 6, 2020.

February 5, 2020

 "As The Coronavirus Spreads, Experts Ask Do Quarantines Work?," coverage in WBUR 90.9, February 5, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 5, 2020

"West Virginia Will Allow Smartphone Voting for Disabled Voters," coverage in Law/Street, February 5, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 5, 2020

"Chief Justice Roberts presided impartially, yet left questions whether Trump’s trial was a fair one," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, February 5, 2020, featuring Irv Gornstein, Professor from Practice.

February 5, 2020

"What Trump’s impeachment and acquittal say about American politics," coverage in PBS NewsHour, February 5, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 5, 2020

"This Will Come Back to Haunt Trump and His Enablers," an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection, appearing in The New York Times, February 5, 2020. Also appears in print on February 9, 2020 as "This Will Return To Haunt Trump."

February 4, 2020

"The delayed Iowa caucus results erode trust in elections at a really bad time," coverage in NBC News, February 4, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

February 4, 2020

"Why the Iowa results are taking so long," coverage in Vox, February 4, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 4, 2020

"What went wrong with the Iowa app," coverage in Politico, February 4, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 4, 2020

"Is this the only way to beat President Trump in November?," coverage in the Greensburg Daily News, February 4, 2020, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

February 4, 2020

"C’mon, Iowa, This Is Just Ridiculous," coverage in The Nation, February 4, 2020, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 4, 2020

"Iowa caucus Shadow voting app “error” was inevitable," coverage by Slashgear, February 4, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

February 4, 2020

"After Acquittal, It’s Anything Goes for the Republicans," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The New York Times, February 4, 2020.

February 3, 2020

"U.S. Coronavirus Quarantine And Travel Limits: Needed Protection Or Overreaction?," coverage on NPR, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 3, 2020

"U.S. Officials Promise ‘Aggressive Measures’ to Contain Coronavirus," coverage in The New York Times, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 3, 2020

"The Cybersecurity 202: Government may be too slow to tackle cyberthreats, outgoing NSA attorney warns," coverage in The Washington Post, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 3, 2020

"Let's Talk Politics," coverage in The Daily News, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

February 3, 2020

"App Used to Tabulate Votes Is Said to Have Been Inadequately Tested," coverage in The New York Times, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 3, 2020

"U.S. Coronavirus Quarantine And Travel Limits: Needed Protection Or Overreaction?," coverage on WAMU 88.5, February 3, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 3, 2020

"Breathalyzer Giant Accused of Fraud Won't Come Clean About Booze Tests", coverage in The Daily Beast, February 3, 2020 quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

February 2, 2020

"West Virginia to Allow Smartphone Voting," coverage in Outside the Beltway, February 2, 2020, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

February 1, 2020

"Susan Collins a yes on witnesses in impeachment Senate impeachment trial, Alexander is a no," coverage in The Washington Post, February 1, 2020, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 31, 2020

"Bill: Make landlords give tenants first shot to buy buildings," coverage by the Real Deal, January 31, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Michael Diamond. 

January 31, 2020

"Notes From Meeting at Rockefeller Mansion Shed Light on Climate Politics," coverage by Real Clear Energy, January 31, 2020, featuring Georgetown Climate Center. 

January 31, 2020

"U.S. Plan for Opt-In Tech Tax Meets Opposition", coverage by the Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2020, quoting Professor of Law Itai Grinberg. 

January 31, 2020

"The slow race to make a coronavirus vaccine is on as nations try to speed yearlong process," coverage on CNBC, January 31, 2020, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 31, 2020

"Bolton Book Details Trump Efforts to Deploy Giuliani in Ukraine," coverage in Courthouse News Service, January 31, 2020, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

January 31, 2020

"It's Time for Immigration Court Reform", coverage in Immigration Courtside, January 31, 2020, interviewing Professor Paul Schmidt.

January 31, 2020

"Trump’s attorneys have butchered a crucial Founder’s take on impeachment," an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor, in The Washington Post, January 31, 2020.

January 31, 2020

University of Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center announced a roundtable discussion of Professor Julie Cohen's book Between Truth and Power: The Legal Construction of Information Capitalism, to be held January 31, 2020. Also participating as a panelist is Professor Anupam Chander.

January 30, 2020

"Dershowitz's Constitution: 'More like a monarchy,' says Trevor Noah as jaws drop at latest Trump defense," coverage by the Washington Post, January 30, 2020, mentioning Neal K. Katyal, Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law. 

January 30, 2020

"Life Expectancy in the U.S. Increases for the First Time in Years", coverage by InsideHook, Janurary 30, 2020, mentioning Regina LaBelle of O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center. 

January 30, 2020

"For working-class Americans, disaster is only a misstep away", a piece by Rosa Brooks, The Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law and Policy, appearing in the Washington Post, Janurary 30, 2020. 

January 30, 2020

"What’s New in Civic Tech: Feds Hold Digital Equity Hearing," coverage by Government Technology, January 30, 2020, featuring Gigi Sohn from Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy. 

January 30, 2020

"Trump Is Not Above the Law, No Matter What Dershowitz Says", coverage by Truth Out, January 30, 2020, featuring Neal K. Katyal, Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law. 

January 28, 2020

"Trump's Defense Against Subpoenas Makes No Legal Sense", coverage in The Atlantic, January 28, 2020, by Professor Frank O. Bowman.

January 28, 2020

"Why Won't Society Let Black Girls Be Children?", coverage in Parenting (New York Times), January 28, 2020, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

January 28, 2020

"Senate Republicans seize on Dershowitz argument, say Trump's actions aren't impeachable", coverage in The Washington Post, January 28, 2020 quoting Professor John Mikhail. 

January 28, 2020

"Trump team presents at impeachment trial", coverage in ABC News, January 28, 2020, interviewing Professor John Mikhail.

January 28, 2020

"Why Won’t Society Let Black Girls Be Children?," coverage by Parenting, January 28, 2020, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

January 28, 2020

"Asteroid shock: NASA expert admits agency 'can't do anything' about extinction space rocks," coverage by Express, featuring Professor of Law David Koplow. 

January 27, 2020

"Schumer's "uphill fight" for impeachment evidence", coverage by Times Union, January 27, 2020, quoting Louis Michael Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law. 

January 27, 2020

"John Roberts Can Call Witnesses to Trump’s Trial. Will He?", coverage by The New York Times, January 27, 2020, an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.

January 26, 2020

"As Coronavirus Fears Intensify, Effectiveness of Quarantines Is Questioned," coverage by the New York Times, January 26, 2020, quoting Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

January 26, 2020

"Can the President Be Exonerated Without Offering a Defense?", coverage in BackGround Briefing, January 26, 2020 interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse. 

January 26, 2020

"Whether Apple or Google: Is there a back door into your phone’s online backups?", coverage by USA Today, Janurary 26, 2020, feautring Lindsey Barrett, fellow at Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for Public Representation

January 25, 2020

"One dozed. Another studied. How Idaho senators Risch, Crapo are handling impeachment", coverage in Idaho Statesman, January 25, 2020 mentioning Professor Frank O. Bowman.

January 25, 2020

"A Travel Ban To Contain The Coronavirus Could Worsen Conditions In Wuhan," coverage by WFAE, January 25, 2020, featuring Lawrence O. Gostin, Professor and Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

January 24, 2020

"Trump's threat to muzzle Bolton could undermine constitution, experts say," coverage by The Guardian, January 24, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 24, 2020

"Waller elects 10 partners from Nashville office," coverage by The Ledger (Nashville, Tenn.), January 24, 2020, featuring Tyler Layne.

January 24, 2020

"Constitutional Crabgrass: President trump's Defenders Distort the Impeachment Clause", coverage in Just Security, January 24. 2020 by Professor Frank O. Bowman III. 

January 24, 2020

"The Coronavirus Outbreak Appears To Be Contained In China, Global Health Officials Said", coverage in BuzzFeed News, January 23, 2020 quoting Professor Larry Gostin. 

January 24, 2020

"WHO: The coronavirus outbreak is not yet a global emergency", coverage in AXIOS, January 23, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 24, 2020

"As Virus Spreads, Isolated Taiwan Risks Being a Loophole in War on Epidemics", coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 24, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 24, 2020

"Why The Senate Trial Matters (Even If No Minds Are Changed)", coverage in DIane Rehm, January 24, 2020, interviewing Professor Frank O. Bowman.

January 24, 2020

"New Trump Rule Requires U.S. Officials to Weigh Pregnant Visa Applicants' Medical Needs," coverage by Time, January 24, 2020, featuring Sonia Canzater, Senior Associate at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University Law Center.

January 24, 2020

"Unprecedented Chinese quarantine could backfire, experts say," coverage by The Washington Post, January 24, 2020, mentioning Lawrence O. Gostin, Professor and Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

January 23, 2020

"11 California employment law changes for 2020", coverage in HRDive, January 23, 2020. quoting Distinguished Lecturer and Executive Director  of the Georgetown Law Center's Workers' Right Institute Mark Pearce.

 

January 23, 2020

Montana University announced a talk by Professor Anthony Cook on King and the Beloved Community: A Critical Approach to Community Development, to be presented on January 23, 2020.

January 23, 2020

"Advertisers targeting children online," coverage by The ASEAN Post, January 23, 2020, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

January 23, 2020

"MLK’s legacy still powerful, speaker says," coverage by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, January 23, 2020, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.

January 23, 2020

"Sheldon Whitehouse Slams 'Plainly Inadequate' SCOTUS Amicus Disclosure Rule," coverage by National Law Journal, January 23, 2020, quoting Professors Martin Lederman and David C. Vladeck.

January 23, 2020

"Law Professor: Trump’s Impeachment Threatens ‘Virtually Every Elected Official’," coverage by Law & Crime, January 23, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

January 23, 2020

"China Halts Transportation Out Of Wuhan To Contain Coronavirus. Could It Backfire?," coverage by NPR, January 23, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 23, 2020

Professor Susan Low Bloch appeared on U.K. National Newsday, on January 23, 2020.

January 22, 2020

"As Virus Spreads, Isolated Taiwan Risks Being a Loophole in War on Epidemics," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 22, 2020

"Google 'Street View' Privacy Settlement Faces Challenge," coverage by Digital News Daily, January 21, 2020, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

January 22, 2020

"Uprooting U.S. Torture, Abroad And At Home," coverage by The Appeal, January 22, 2020, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

January 22, 2020

"WHO postpones decision on declaring China coronavirus a global health emergency," coverage by CNBC, January 22, 2020, mentioning Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 22, 2020

"Senate and legal experts analyze the prosecution in Trump’s impeachment trial," coverage by PBS News Hour, January 22, 2020, a discussion with Professor Victoria Nourse.

January 22, 2020

"Mexico and Colombia may have their first coronavirus cases as the contagious illness that has killed 17 spreads from China to at least 531 people around the world," coverage by Daily Mail, January 22, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 22, 2020

"White House Seeks to Revise Federal Grants Process to Reflect New Priorities," coverage by Government Executive, January 22, 2020, quoting Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

January 22, 2020

"The Facts Show That No License/No Chips Was A Successful Policy, Not an Empty Threat – A Reply to Manne and Auer’s New Argument," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Steven Salop, appearing in Truth on the Market, January 22, 2020,

January 22, 2020

"Would the Coronavirus Quarantine of Wuhan Even Work?", coverage in Wired, January 22, 2020, quoting Professor Larry Gostin.

January 21, 2020

"US elections remain vulnerable to attacks, despite security improvements," coverage by CSO, January 21, 2020, mentioning Professor Matt Blaze.

January 21, 2020

"Impeachment trial of President Trump begins with Chief Justice Roberts playing crucial role," coverage by ABC 7 (Denver), January 21, 2020, quoting Professor David Super.

January 21, 2020

"How much power does Chief Justice Roberts have in the impeachment trial?," coverage by The Washington Post, January 21, 2020, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 21, 2020

"Impeachment comes with its own rules — or lack thereof — on standard of proof," coverage by Roll Call, January 21, 2020, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 21, 2020

"State AGs Object To Google's $13M Street View Deal," coverage by Law 360, January 21, 2020, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 21, 2020

"China Virus Deaths Rise to Nine, Heightening Global Alarm," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, January 21, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 21, 2020

"Bozeman students volunteer on MLK holiday," coverage by Bozeman Daily Chronicle (Mont.), January 21, 2020, mentioning Professor Anthony Cook.

January 21, 2020

Professor John Mikhail and Adjunct Professor Carrie Cordero appeared on CNN Newsroom, on January 21, 2020.

January 21, 2020

"Is FRAND Litigation a Credible Threat?: A reply to Mark Lemley, Douglas Melamed and Steven Salop," coverage by Truth on the Market, January 21, 2020, mentioning Professor Steven Salop.

January 21, 2020

"China's Wuhan shuts down transport as global alarm mounts over virus spread," coverage by Reuters, January 21, 2020, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

January 21, 2020

"House Lawmakers Mandate Voter-Verified Paper Ballots to Increase Election Security," coverage by The Epoch Times, January 21, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

January 20, 2020

"Why TV stations and cable providers keep viewers in the dark about their contracts," coverage by Trib Live, January 20, 2020, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

January 20, 2020

"Credible threats of violence as pro-gun rally is held in Richmond, FBI says," coverage by CBS News, January 20, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 20, 2020

"Do transgender athletes have an unfair advantage?," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, appearing in The Hill, January 20, 2020.

January 20, 2020

"Alexander Hamilton dispensed of Trump’s impeachment defense in 1788," coverage by Quartz, January 20, 2020, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

January 20, 2020

"‘Constitutional Nonsense’: Trump’s Impeachment Defense Defies Legal Consensus," coverage by The New York Times, January 20, 2020, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

January 20, 2020

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, on January 20, 2020.

January 19, 2020

"‘No sound basis’: Georgetown law professor explains why Alan Dershowitz will crumble under Senate questioning," coverage by Raw Story, January 19, 2020, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

January 19, 2020

"Craig Hoffman of Georgetown Wins 2019 Global Legal Skills Award," coverage by International Law Prof Blog, January 19, 2020, featuring Professor Craig Hoffman.

January 18, 2020

"Which Side of the Story Will You Be On", coverage in Immigration Courtside, January 18, 2020, interviewing Professor Paul Schmidt. 

January 18, 2020

"The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It," coverage by The New York Times, January 18, 2020, quoting Claire Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology. For more on this story, see the Daily Mail.

January 18, 2020

"2020's first wave of facial surveillance bills," coverage by Axios, January 18, 2020, quoting Jameson Spivack, Policy Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 18, 2020

"From Washington State to Washington, D.C., lawmakers rush to regulate facial recognition," coverage by Venture Beat, January 18, 2020, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 17, 2020

"Do bans help modern public health?," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, appearing in Science, January 17, 2020.

January 17, 2020

"'Alternative' legal business models and processes fast becoming the norm, report claims," coverage by The Global Legal Post, January 17, 2020, quoting a report coauthored by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

January 17, 2020

"The Impeachment Trial Of President Trump Begins," coverage by Diane Rehm, January 17, 2020, a conversation with Professor Neal Katyal.

January 17, 2020

"Police forces around the world continue to deploy facial recognition systems, despite no evidence of their utility," coverage by Privacy News Online, January 17, 2020, mentioning Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 17, 2020

"The world can’t agree on how to tax big tech companies," coverage by Marketplace, January 17, 2020, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

January 17, 2020

"Tech Giants Join Fight Against Trump 'Public Charge' Policy," coverage by Law 360, January 17, 2020, mentioning Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary B. McCord, Jonathan L. Backer, Counsel, and Amy L. Marshak, Senior Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 17, 2020

"Berkeley Talks: Paul Butler on how prison abolition would make us all safer," coverage by Berkeley Talks, January 17, 2020, a podcast with Professor Paul Butler.

January 17, 2020

"2020 Atlanta 500: Professionals," coverage by Atlanta, January 17, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Sally Q. Yates.

January 17, 2020

"U.S. authorities urged to investigate crypto use in funding domestic terrorism and extremism," coverage by The News, January 17, 2020, mentioning Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 17, 2020

"A closer look a the role of the chief justice in the Senate impeachment trial," coverage by ABC 15 News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.), January 17, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 17, 2020

Professor Neal K. Katyal appeared on NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd, on January 17, 2020.

January 17, 2020

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's 11th Hour with Brian Williams, on January 17, 2020.

January 17, 2020

"The Looming Tax War", coverage in Foreign Affairs, January 17. 2020, by Professor Itai Grinberg. 

January 16, 2020

"Everybody Knows Somebody", coverage in NPR, January 16, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse. 

January 16, 2020

"How executive privilege would throw a wrench into Senate impeachment proceedings," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Frank O. Bowman appearing in The Washington Post, January 16, 2020.

January 16, 2020

"Intelligence officials ask Congress not to hold threats hearings after angering Trump last year," coverage by KTBS (Shreveport, LA), January 16, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 16, 2020

"SEC Commissioner Jackson Resigns to Return to Law School Teaching Position," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, January 16, 2020, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

January 16, 2020

"College students call for ban on facial recognition on campus," coverage by Naked Security, January 16, 2020, referencing Center for Privacy and Technology study.

January 16, 2020

"Chief Justice Roberts steps into impeachment fray,"  video coverage by Reuters, January 16, 2020, interviewing Law Center Dean William M. Treanor.

January 16, 2020

"Top NLRB Lawyer Wants Law Changed on Union Grievance Requirement," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 16, 2020, quoting Mark Pearce, executive director, Workers Rights Institute.

January 16, 2020

"How do you conduct an impeachment trial? Chief Justice John Roberts will have to figure that out," coverage in The San Diego Union-Tribune, January 16, 2020, quoting Professor David A. Super.

January 16, 2020

"DOJ Urges Justices To Back Immigration Court Review Limits," coverage by Law360, January 16, 2020, mentioning Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

January 16, 2020

"City unveils public-private broadband plan," coverage by Real Estate Weekly (New York, N.Y.), January 16, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

January 15, 2020

"Americans shouldn't forfeit their freedom of speech so states can support Israel," an opinion piece on NBC News, January 15, 2020, featuring amicus brief filed by Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection's Jonathan Backer, counsel, and Professor Mary B. McCord, legal director.

January 15, 2020

"The Evil List," coverage by Slate, January 15, 2020, quoting Professor Julie Cohen and Lindsey Barrett, fellow, Institute for Public Representation.

January 15, 2020

"Lev Parnas and Rudy Giuliani have demolished Trump’s claims of innocence," a piece by Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection, appearing in The Washington Post, January 15, 2020.

January 15, 2020

"‘Impeach: The Case Against Donald Trump’," a review of Professor Neal Katyal's book appearing in The Dartmouth Review, January 15, 2020.

January 15, 2020

Professor Mary McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, testified before the Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy on a hearing on A Persistent and Evolving Threat: An Examination of the Financing of Domestic Terrorism and Extremism, January 15, 2020.

January 15, 2020

"Analysts skeptical as state challenge to Sprint/T-Mobile nears conclusion," coverage by S&P Global, January 15, 2020, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

January 15, 2020

"It’s up to John Roberts to make sure senators stay true to their oath," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The Washington Post, January 15, 2020.

January 14, 2020

"County officials in southwest Ohio declare ‘Second Amendment sanctuary’," coverage by Cleveland.com, January 14, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 14, 2020

"FTC’s Phillips: Fair to Say COPPA ‘Lacks Clarity’," coverage by Communications Daily, January 14, 2020, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

January 13, 2020

"Democrats Are Finally Getting Serious About Helping Americans Balance Work and Family," coverage by The Nation, January 13, 2020, referencing a 2019 Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

January 13, 2020

"How the Police Use Facial Recognition, and Where It Falls Short," coverage by The New York Times, January 13, 2020, quoting Clare Garvie, fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 13, 2020

"The Technology 202: Instagram faces backlash for removing posts supporting Soleimani," coverage by The Washington Post, January 13, 2020, quoting Clare Garvie, fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 13, 2020

"Growing number of cities, counties declaring themselves 'Second Amendment Sanctuaries'," coverage by Fox4 (FL), January 13, 2020, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, legal director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 13, 2020

"Vulnerable GOP senators' resistance to impeachment witnesses highlights Democratic concerns," covetrage by NBC News, January 13, 2020, quoting Professor David Super.

January 13, 2020

"Ukrainian gas firm Burisma hacked by Russians in all-too-familiar phishing scheme, cybersecurity company finds," coverage by ABC News, January 13, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

January 13, 2020

"8 truths to remember before starting another military campaign," covered by Brookings Institute, January 13, 2020, referencing Professor Rosa Brooks' book, How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon (2017).

January 13, 2020

"RELEASE: Elisa Massimino To Join the Center for American Progress as Senior Fellow Focusing on Human Rights," coverage by the Center for American Progress, January 13, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.

January 13, 2020

"Guardians or Guardrails? The Role and Rule of Law in the Military," coverage by War on the Rocks, January 13, 2020, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 11, 2020

"Special Announcement: I-CONnect Columnists for 2020," coverage in I-CONnect: The Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, January 11, 2020, featuring Professor Yvonne Tew.

January 11, 2020

"Congressional leaders have been shadow boxing on impeachment," a piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Hill, January 11, 2020.

January 10, 2020

"How Pelosi should play her impeachment cards," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neal Katyal, appearing in The Washington Post, January 10, 2020.

January 10, 2020

"White House’s Plan To Dramatically Extend Controversial Travel Ban Triggers Outcry," coverage in The Huffington Post, January 10, 2020, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

January 10, 2020

"Voting system CEOs agree to work with government, not independent analysts," coverage by AlterNet, January 10, 2020, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

January 9, 2020

Professor Matt Blaze testified on January 9, 2020 at the oversight hearing called by the Committee on House Administration on election voting system vendors.

January 9, 2020

"The Americans Joe Biden Left Behind on the Bankruptcy Bill", coverage in The American Prospect, January 9, 2020 by Professor Adam Levitin.

January 8, 2020

"How an epidemic begins and ends", coverage in Vox, January 8, 2020 interviewing Professor Timothy M. Westmoreland.

January 8, 2020

"The legality of targeting Soleimani depends on these questions", coverage in Quartz, January 8, 2020 quoting Professor Martin Lederman. 

January 7, 2020

"Demand rose for labor and corporate lawyers in 2019 - report," coverage by Reuters, January 7, 2020, citing a report by the Center on Ethics and Legal Profession.

January 6, 2020

"'Fundamental shift' is transforming the delivery of legal services, new report concludes," by the ABA Journal, January 6, 2020, quoting Director for Program Trends in Law Practice James Jones from the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession. U.S. Law Week also quoted Jones in a similiar article "Despite Growth, Report Warns Market Shifting for Law Firms." The Center just published its 2020 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

January 3, 2020

"Bombshell Report on Emails About Ukraine Aid Freeze Provokes Fresh Calls for Fair Senate Impeachment Trial," coverage in Common Dreams, January 3, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 3, 2020

"DC Circ. Judges Rebut Trump's Stance On McGahn Testimony," coverage by Law360, January 3, 2020, with reference to Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer and Senior Counsel Seth Wayne of the law center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 2, 2020

"SCOTUS goes into the new year with a loaded plate as impeachment trial looms," coverage in the ABA Journal, January 2, 2020, featuring Paul M. Smith, Professor from Practice.

January 2, 2020

"New year promises heightened scrutiny for Supreme Court and its hot-button docket," coverage in Fox News, January 2, 2020, featuring Paul Smith, Professor from Practice.

January 2, 2020

"White House budget official told Pentagon that order to hold Ukraine aid came from Trump, national security site reports," coverage in CNN, January 2, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 2, 2020

"As Harvard Graduate Students Return to Work, Experts Talk Future of Negotiations", coverage in The Harvard Crimson, January 2, 2020 quoting Mark G. Pearce, Executive Director of the Workers' Rights Institute at Georgetown University Law Center. 

January 1, 2020

"Abuse of power, obstruction - the charges against Trump explained," coverage in Reuters, January 1, 2020, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 1, 2020

"We must work to resist the culture of cruelty," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Hill, January 1, 2020.

December 31, 2019

"Former DOJ Official On Why She Thinks Domestic Terrorism Should Be A Federal Crime," coverage in Maine Public Radio, December 31, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 30, 2019

"Bolton Has No Excuse, ‘Must Testify’ Now That Judge Has Dismissed Kupperman’s Lawsuit: Legal Experts," coverage in Law & Crime, December 30th, 2020, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Professor Neal Katyal.

December 25, 2019

"In court, he speaks for Speaker Nancy Pelosi," coverage in The Washington Post, December 25, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 24, 2019

"States Vowed to Uphold America’s Climate Pledge. Are They Succeeding?," coverage in Inside Climate News, December 24, 2019, featuring Vicki Arroyo, Professor from Practice.

December 23, 2019

"McConnell has less power to shape the impeachment trial than Democrats think," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Washington Post, December 23, 2019.

December 23, 2019

"Mitch McConnell Has No Interest in a Fair Impeachment Trial," coverage in Truthdig, December 23, 2019, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

December 23, 2019

"McConnell has less power to shape the impeachment trial than Democrats think," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Washington Post, December 23, 2019.

December 21, 2019

"Is it a crime to be homeless?," coverage in Deseret News, December 21, 2019, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 21, 2019

"New evidence for impeachment keeps turning up. That's why we need witnesses," an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, in the Washington Post, December 21, 2019.

December 20, 2019

"Police facial recognition: US academic says Kiwis deserve answers," coverage by Stuff, December 19, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 20, 2019

"Can Trump survive impeachment?," coverage by Aljazeera, December 20, 2019, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

December 20, 2019

"‘Our jaws hit the floor’: Why a shocking new report on cellphone tracking is absolutely terrifying," coverage by Raw Story, December 20, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, Teaching Fellow, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

December 20, 2019

"Can Trump survive impeachment?", coverage in Al Jazeera English, December 20, 2019 interviewing Professor John Mikhail. 

December 20, 2019

"A Law Professor’s Provocative Argument: Trump Has Not Yet Been Impeached," coverage in The New York Times, December 20, 2019, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

December 20, 2019

"The Democrats Should Transmit the Articles of Impeachment to the Senate Without Delay", coverage in The Atlantic, December 20, 2019, by Visiting Professor of Law Frank O. Bowman. 

December 19, 2019

"A day of vitriol and jarring rhetoric: House debate gives voice to a divided nation," coverage by the Montreal Gazette, December 19, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman. This story also covered in the National Post and The Media Times.

December 19, 2019

"How Warren bulldozed Hillary on the economy," coverage by Politico, December 19, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 19, 2019

"You could be in this ‘zero privacy’ location-tracking database of 12M phones," coverage by 9to5Mac, December 19, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

December 19, 2019

"How Buddy Roemer became a rare champion of environmental protection," coverage by Nola.com, December 19, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki A. Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center.

December 19, 2019

"What happens to the articles of impeachment now?," coverage by Yahoo!, December 19, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 19, 2019

"You’re not paranoid: Apps are tracking your location 24/7 and it’s totally legal," coverage by Digital Trends, December 19, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

December 19, 2019

"Examining Legislative Proposals to Protect Consumer Data Privacy," coverage by Lexology, December 19, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor Laura Moy.

December 19, 2019

"Impeachment: What's the Verdict of History?", coverage in Politico, December 19, 2019 by Visiting Professor of Law Frank O. Bowman. 

December 18, 2019

"Huawei’s Battle Against FCC’s Subsidy Ban Faces Long Odds," coverage by Bloomberg Law, December 18, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

December 18, 2019

"That Little Free Library on your corner is at the center of a feud over a family legacy and a trademark", coverage in The Washington Post, December 18, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

 

December 18, 2019

"Democratic Senators Are Demanding An Investigation Into The Use Of Facial Recognition In Public Housing," coverage by Buzzfeed News, December 18, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 18, 2019

"The Historic Chapel At The Heart Of A Legal Fight Over The Border Wall," coverage by Denton Daily, December 18, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, Senior Litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 18, 2019

"How the USMCA sets the stage for the future of trade," coverage by Quartz, December 18, 2019, mentioning Professor Alvaro Santos.

December 18, 2019

"Law schools give back to the tune of $111 million," coverage by The National Jurist, December 18, 2019, mentioning the Health Justice Alliance Law Clinic.

December 18, 2019

"Secret U.S. Court Issues Public Rebuke Of FBI Over Russia Report," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, December 18, 2019, a discussion with Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 18, 2019

"Proposed NYC law would reveal surveillance secrets of US' largest police force," coverage by CNET, December 18, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 18, 2019

"ACA Ruling Dismays Hospitals, as Law's Defenders Look to Supreme Court," coverage by Health Leaders, December 18, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

December 18, 2019

"Hidden lessons from the UK election for the US," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Hill, December 18, 2019.

December 18, 2019

"Solemn Senate Trial for Trump Includes Silent Senators," coverage by Voice of America, December 18, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

December 18, 2019

"That Little Free Library on your corner is at the center of a feud over a family legacy and a trademark," coverage by The Washington Post, December 18, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

December 17, 2019

"Justices Urged To OK Circuit Court Review Of Removal Orders," coverage by Law 360, December 17, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

December 17, 2019

"Fintech Beat sits down for a one-on-one with Maxine Waters," coverage by Fintech Beat, December 17, 2019, a podcast hosted by Professor Chris Brummer.

December 17, 2019

"ACLU Lawyer Sits At Heart Of Legal Resistance To Trump Agenda," coverage by Spring Hill Insider, December 17, 2019, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 17, 2019

"KHBS Impeachment House Rules", coverage in 40/29 News, December 17, 2019 interviewing Professor Tia Johnson. 

December 17, 2019

"When facial recognition goes wrong," coverage by Newsroom, December 17, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 17, 2019

"Mitch McConnell: King of the Senate Impeachment Trial," coverage by The American Prospect, December 17, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 17, 2019

"Factbox: Abuse of Power, Obstruction-The Charges Against Trump Explained," coverage by The New York Times, December 17, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 17, 2019

"Career confessions of an atypical law school graduate," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Jason Tashea, appearing in the ABA Journal, December 17, 2019, and mentioning Professor Tanina Rostain and Adjunct Professor Alexandra Givens.

December 17, 2019

"Facebook becomes more powerful even as scandals pile up," coverage by CNET, December 17, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

December 17, 2019

"Abuse of power, obstruction: The charges against Donald Trump explained," coverage by The Hindu Business Line, December 17, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 17, 2019

"Update: Regional Clean Transportation Plan Released; Sununu Says NH Won’t Participate," coverage by InDepthNH.org, December 17, 2019, mentioning Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.

December 16, 2019

"Low-key days at Supreme Court may be ending soon," coverage by Denton Daily, December 16, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence B. Solum.

December 16, 2019

"What can we do when supposedly ethical companies break their promises?," coverage by Quartz at Work, December 16, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

December 16, 2019

"What Everyone Is Missing About Elizabeth Warren’s Consulting Work," coverage by Slate, December 16, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 16, 2019

"Democrats Tout Federal Patent Take-Backs for Lowering Drug Costs," coverage by Bloomberg Law, December 16, 2019, quoting Professor John R. Thomas.

December 16, 2019

"'Sweet 16' Moot Court Teams Will Compete for National Championship at UH Law Center," coverage by PR Newswire, December 16, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

December 16, 2019

"Here's what's in the U.S.-China "Phase One" trade deal," coverage by CBS News, December 16, 2019, mentioning Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

December 16, 2019

"How a trend toward cost-cutting in prisons reveals the cruel impulse to profit from human misery," coverage by AlterNet, December 16, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

December 16, 2019

"San Diego Shuts Down Massive Facial Recognition System to Comply With New California Law," coverage by Tenth Amendment Center, December 16, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 16, 2019

"MTC Income Tax Panel's Work Misguided, Panelist Says," coverage by Law 360, December 16, 2019, quoting Professor Philip Tatarowicz.

December 15, 2019

"Gorsuch has ruled for police, and suspects, in crime cases," coverage by Livingston Ledger, December 15, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 14, 2019

"Why flawed broadband speed tests have devastating consequences," coverage by CNET, December 14, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 14, 2019

"LISTEN: States, DOJ Argue Whether Trump‘s Travel Ban Should Stay Suspended," coverage by Wellston Journal, December 14, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

December 14, 2019

"Autistic young people deserve serious respect and attention — not dismissal as the pawns of others.," an opinion piece by Lydia X.Z. Brown, Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy, appearing in The Washington Post, December 14, 2019.

December 14, 2019

Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence appeared on CNN's New Day Weekend, December 14, 2019.

December 13, 2019

"Why are Democrats moving so fast on impeachment?", coverage in ABC News, December 13, 2019, interviewing Professor Tia Johnson. 

December 13, 2019

"Extremist cops: how US law enforcement is failing to police itself," coverage in The Guardian, December 13, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson.

December 13, 2019

"Is it OK for young kids to watch YouTube?," coverage by Medical Xpress, December 13, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

December 13, 2019

"Libra Updates White Paper, Removes Dividends for Libra Association," coverage by Cointelegraph, December 13, 2019, mentioning Professor Chris Brummer.

December 13, 2019

"Net neutrality supporters ask court to reconsider ruling that upheld FCC repeal," coverage by The Washington Post, December 13, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 13, 2019

"How Law Schools Fared on California's July 2019 Bar Exam," coverage by The Recorder, December 13, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

December 13, 2019

Professors Paul Butler and Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, December 13, 2019.

December 13, 2019

"The uncertain future of a disarmed WTO", coverage in SWI (Swissinfo.ch), December 13, 2019, quoting Professor Joost Pauwelyn.

December 13, 2019

"House Democrats move forward with Trump impeachment articles", coverage in Spectrum News 1, December 13, 2019 interviewing Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

December 12, 2019

"Symposium: Indira Gandhi v Pengarah Jabatan Agama Islam Perak (2018): Landmark Case in Malaysia," an opinion piece by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in IACL-AIDC Blog, December 12, 2019.

December 12, 2019

"Critical Issues in Transportation 2019: Climate Change Resilience," a piece by Professor from Practice Vicki A. Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center, appeared in TR News Magazine, November/December 2019.

December 12, 2019

"Neal Katyal: ‘A second term for Donald Trump could destabilise our democracy," coverage by The Guardian, December 12, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 12, 2019

"AG William Barr Slams DOJ Inspector General Over Russia Report," coverage by On Point (WBUR 90.9), December 12, 2019, a discussion with Visiting Professor Mary McCord, Senior Litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 12, 2019

"US blockade in the WTO fuels fear of trade wars By Christiane Oelrich, dpa, coverage in GreenPeace, December 12, 2019, quoting Professor Joost Pauwelyn. 

December 11, 2019

"USMCA Approved, Expected to be Ratified", coverage in ASI Central, December 11, 2019, quoting Professor Alvaro Santos. 

December 11, 2019

"Why Abuse of Power Is an Impeachable Offense," coverage by Voice of America, December 11, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 11, 2019

The Office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Professor Emerita, announced her speaking engagement at the Newseum's final program on December 11, 2019.

December 11, 2019

Gabrielle Rejouis, associate, Center on Privacy & Technology, appeared as a panelist to discuss Controlled And Conditioned: How Data Abuse Hurts The Most Vulnerable And Threatens Human Rights, co-sponsored by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, December 11, 2019.

December 11, 2019

"Fact-checking Barr’s dispute of inspector general’s report on the FBI, Russia probe," coverage by Politifact, December 11, 2019, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 10, 2019

"The transfer agent: A deep-dive into how blockchain technology can help capital markets," coverage by Fintech Beat, December 10, 2019, a podcast hosted by Professor Chris Brummer.

December 10, 2019

"Digital commerce in the new North American trade agreement", coverage in CNN, December 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Alvaro Santos. 

December 10, 2019

"No tweaks; it's a new NAFTA", coverage in CBC, December 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Alvaro Santos.

December 10, 2019

"Canada, the U.S. and Mexico sign infinitely better revised free trade deal", coverage in RCI, December 10, 2019, quoting Professor Alvaro Santos.

December 10, 2019

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The 11th Hour with Brian Williams on December 10, 2019.

December 10, 2019

"Factbox: Abuse of power, obstruction - the charges against Trump explained," coverage by Reuters, December 10, 2019, quoting  Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 10, 2019

Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer appeared on CNN's At This Hour with Kate Bolduan, December 10, 2019. Transcript available on Westlaw.

December 10, 2019

"USMCA drops biologic exclusivity provisions for Mexico and Canada in Final Deal," coverage by Regulatory Focus, December 10, 2019, quoting Professor Alvaro Santos.

December 10, 2019

"Pete Buttigieg Reveals His List of Clients From ‘Amoral’ McKinsey," coverage by the Daily Beast, December 10, 2019, quoting Gregory Klass.

December 10, 2019

"Startup aims to give promising law grads another way into BigLaw, "coverage by ABA Journal, December 10, 2019, mentioning the Law Center.

December 10, 2019

"Homeland Security announces easing of facial recognition rule," coverage by Roll Call, December 10, 2019, quoting Harrison Rudolph, associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 10, 2019

"Hints of Mueller: How the Russia Probe Informs Democrats’ Case on Impeachment," coverage by NBC, December 10, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin Lederman.

December 10, 2019

"Exxon Wins Climate Change Case Over New York," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, December 10, 2019, quoting Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo, director, Environmental Law & Policy.

December 10, 2019

"Educators Keep Watch as High Court Hears Gun Case," coverage by Education Week, December 10, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Irving L. Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute.

December 10, 2019

"Judge Hears Final Arguments in Case Over Impeachment Subpoenas," coverage by The New York Times, December 10, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor M. Tia Johnson.

December 10, 2019

"Exclusive: The Libra White Paper Has Been Edited, With Notable Changes," an opinion piece by Professor Chris Brummer, December 10, 2019, appearing in Fintechpolicy.org.

December 10, 2019

"Faced with the blockade of the United States the World Trade Organization lays down its arms", coverage in LeMonde, December 10, 2019, quoting Professor Joost Pauwelyn.

December 9, 2019

"Investigating The Investigators", coverage in Fox News, December 9, 2019, interviewing Professor Tia Johnson. 

December 9, 2019

"How Trump May Finally Kill the WTO," coverage by Foreign Policy, December 9, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

December 9, 2019

"High Court Wrestles With Limits Of Immigration Court Review," coverage by Law360, December 9, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

December 9, 2019

"4th Circ. Follows 9th In Staying Public Charge Rule Block," coverage by Law360, December 9, 2019, mentioning Professors Joshua A. Geltzer and Mary B. McCord and Amy L. Marshak, senior counsel, and Jonathan L. Backer, counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 9, 2019

"How a Walmart candle outlines the case for a federal privacy law," coverage by CIO Dive, December 9, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 9, 2019

"How to Neutralize a Militia," coverage by Slate, December 9, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, Senior Litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 9, 2019

"Why I'm a libertarian defeatist about Medicare-for-all," an opinion piece on The Week, December 9, 2019, referencing Professor David A. Hyman (& Charles Silver)'s book Overcharged, Why Americans Pay Too Much for Health Care.

December 9, 2019

"Hate-crime trial in the killing of a black student on U-Md. campus set to begin," coverage in The Washington Post, December 9, 2019, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

December 9, 2019

"Elizabeth Warren's Work in the CMC Heartland Case," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin, appearing in Credit Slips, December 9, 2019.

December 6, 2019

"Losing the Rare in ‘Safe, Legal, and Rare,'" coverage by The Atlantic, December 6, 2019, referencing the law center.

December 6, 2019

"Mnuchin suggests U.S. won’t back mandatory rules to curb digital services taxes," coverage by Inside Trade, December 6, 2019, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

December 6, 2019

"How US law professors teach impeachment," a BBC News video guide, December 6, 2019, featuring Professor Susan Bloch and Law Center students.

December 6, 2019

"Startup Provides Another Path for New Lawyers, Firm Savings," coverage by Bloomberg Law, December 6, 2019, mentioning the Law Center. Story also covered by ABA Journal.

December 6, 2019

"Data Key to Pennsylvania’s Drop in Opioid-Related Fatalities," coverage by Government Technology, December 6, 2019, quoting Regina La Bell, program director,  Addiction and Public Policy Initiative, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

December 5, 2019

"DHS withdraws proposal to require airport facial scans for U.S. citizens," coverage by the Washington Post, December 5, 2019, citing the study "Not Ready for Takeoff: Face Scans at Airport Departure Gates" by the Center for Privacy & Technology.

December 5, 2019

"Push for Paid Family Leave Bill Underway; Advocates Say Ohio Needs it More Than Ever," coverage by WUOB, December 5, 2019, citing "The Paid Family and Medical Leave Opportunity: What Research Tells Us About Designing a Paid Leave Program that Works for All" by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

December 5, 2019

"Sex and the Text: What May Carry the Day in the Supreme Court's Title VII Cases," a piece appearing in The National Law Journal, December 5, 2019, by Professor Nan Hunter.

December 5, 2019

"The WTP's trade dispute appeal system could end on Dec. 10. Here's what you need to know.", coverage in The Washington Post, December 5, 2019, by Professor Poost Pauwelyn and Krzysztof J. Pelc.

December 4, 2019

"Student Loan Borrowers With Disabilities Aren't Getting Help They Were Promised," coverage by NPR, December 4, 2019, quoting Professor John R. Brooks. 

December 4, 2019

Associate Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology appeared December 4, 2019 as a witness at the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation hearing on  Examining Legislative Proposals to Protect Consumer Data Privacy.

December 4, 2019

"One City’s Struggle to Police the Police," coverage in The Washington Post Magazine, December 4, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

December 2, 2019

"Outrageous discrimination case arrives at Supreme Court", coverage in EnergyWire, December 2, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

December 2, 2019

"High Court CERCLA Ruling Could Open Door For Climate Nuisance Cases," coverage by Inside EPA, December 2, 2019, quoting Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo.

November 30, 2019

"Natalie Egenolf: By letting Tyreek Hill play, NFL continues to prove it only pretends to care about domestic abuse," coverage by Hoback Herald, November 30, 2019, mentioning Director of Domestic Violence Clinic and Professor of Law, Deborah Epstein. 

November 29, 2019

"Georgetown University is Building More Student Housing - But Not in Georgetown," coverage by the Washington Post, November 29, 2019, featuring the law center.

November 28, 2019

"New US Federal Privacy Bill Gets Proposed," coverage by Bank Info Secuirty, November 28, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

November 27, 2019

"Trump Keeps Losing in Court. But His Legal Strategy is Winning Anyway," coverage by the New York Times, November 27, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman. 

November 27, 2019

"Does Amber Guyger's Murder Conviction Signal a Change in Police Accountability?", coverage by Daily Stock Dish, November 27, 2019, quoting The Albert Brick Professor in Law Paul Butler. 

November 27, 2019

"Feds May Pursue Criminal Charges Against Opioid-Makers," coverage by NPR, featuring Regina LaBelle, Distinguished Scholar and Program Director of the Addiction and Public Policy Initiative at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law Center. 

November 27, 2019

"Inside the State Dept. fight against propaganda," coverage by the Washington Post, November 27, 2019, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 26, 2019

"Top Senate Democrats unveil new online privacy bill, promising tough penalties for data abuse," coverage by the Washington Post, November 26, 2019, featuring A.B. Chettle Chair in Civil Procedure, David C. Vladeck. 

November 26, 2019

"What's next for federal privacy legislation," coverage by Politico, November 26, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow, Gigi Sohn, at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology & Policy. 

November 26, 2019

"DOJ Fights Ex-White House Counsel McGahn's Testimony," coverage by Law360, November 26, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor of Law, Joshua A. Getlzer, Senior Counsels Annie L. Owens and Seth Wayne. 

November 26, 2019

"Impeach - The Case Against Donald Trump: An Interview With Neal Katyal," coverage by Above the Law, November 26, 2019, featuring Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law, Neal K. Katyal. 

 

November 26, 2019

"Potomac Riverkeeper Network files Notice of Intent to sue Charles County Board of Public Works," coverage by the Southern Maryland Chronicle, November 26, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center Institute for Public Representation. 

November 26, 2019

"Expert Says Senate Democrats' Sweeping Online Privacy Bill Answers Public Demand for Transformative Shift'," coverage by Common Dreams, November 26, 2019, mentioning Executive Director at Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology and Associate Professor of Law, Laura Moy. 

November 26, 2019

"As Trump cases arrive, Supreme Court's desire to be seen as a neutral arbiter will be tested," coverage by the Washington Post, November 26, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Susan Low Bloch. 

November 26, 2019

"Trump's Tax Truce With France Expires, but the Path Ahead Remains Unclear", coverage in The New York Times, November 26, 2019 quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

November 26, 2019

"Right here's a Capability Ahead on Facial Recognition," coverage by Reports Pioneer, November 26, 2019, mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

November 26, 2019

"Trump's Tax Truce with France Expires, but the Path Ahead Remains Unclear," coverage by the New York Times, quoting Professor of Law Itai Grinberg. 

November 25, 2019

"Neal Katyal Lays Out Legal ARgument for Trump Impeachment, Pointing to 'Core Bribery'," coverage by NPR, November 25, 2019, featuring Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law, Neal K. Katyal. 

November 23, 2019

"Don't use the language of criminal law for a constitutional process like impeachment," coverage by Quartz, November 23, 2019, quoting Executive Vice President and Dean of the Law Center William M. Treanor. 

November 22, 2019

"As public hearings end, impeachment inquiry moves to a new phase", coverage in WTMJ-TV- Milwaukee, Novermber 22, 2019 interviewing Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

November 22, 2019

"Pushout: Making the case to stop criminalizing black girls," coverage by AJC Atlanta News Now, November 22, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Property and Inequality. 

November 22, 2019

"Does Trump Impeachment Case Need to Prove a Quid Pro Quo? Asking Ukraine for Help is Bad Enough, Legal Experts Say," coverage by Newsweek, November, 22, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Frank O. Bowman. 

November 22, 2019

"Diving into direct taxes," coverage by Politico, November 22, 2019, mentioning Professor of Law John R. Brooks. 

November 22, 2019

"Trump mulling new trade action against EU," coverage by Politico, November 22, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman. 

November 21, 2019

"To impeach or not to impeach?," coverage by a podcast Next Question with Katie Couric, November 21, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Kumar Katyal.

November 21, 2019

"Exclusive: Trump weighs new trade investigation to justify tariffs on EU," coverage in Politico, November 21, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

November 20, 2019

"Katyal: Sondland further confirmed there was a quid pro quo," coverage by MSNBC, November 20, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Kumar Katyal.

November 20, 2019

"Donald Trump set to have final say on Hong Kong democracy act as Senate passes it," coverage by the South China Morning Post, November 20, 2019, quoting Professor James V. Feinerman.

November 20, 2019

"Symposium: Supreme Court should address lower court nullification of the Second Amendment," a piece in SCOTUSblog, November 20, 2019, co-authored by Professor Randy E. Barnett.

November 20, 2019

"Bill putting some oversight on police use of facial recognition tech in Utah is going nowhere," coverage by Fox 13 Salt Lake City, Novmber 20, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 20, 2019

"Potomac Riverkeeper announces intent to sue county public works," coverage by Maryland Independent, November 20, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

November 20, 2019

"Australians are being watched at work. So what can we do about it?," coverage by ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), November 20, 2019 quoting Gabrielle Rejouis, Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 20, 2019

"Budget process quick fixes: Fixing the wrong problem," coverage in The Hill, November 20, 2019, featuring Professor David Super.

November 20, 2019

"Americans Should Remember the Ninth Amendment," coverage by National Review, November 20, 2019, referencing a paper by Professor Randy E. Barnett.

November 20, 2019

"Experts: Time’s up for Trump ‘Section 232’ tariffs on autos," coverage by Japan Times, November 20, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer A. Hillman.

November 20, 2019

"Where Iran is strong, weak in cyberspace," coverage by Politico, November 20, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

November 20, 2019

"SEC Announces Conference on Macroeconomic and Structural Trends and Dynamics Affecting the Capital Markets," coverage by Newsfile Corp. via Yahoo! Finance, November 20, 2019, mentioning Professor Howard Shelanski.

November 20, 2019

"How Can We Abolish the Hong Kong Police Force?," coverage by The News Lens, November 20, 2019, referencing a paper by Professor Allegra McLeod.

November 19, 2019

"Donald Trump Has Never Explained a Mysterious $50 Million Loan. Is It Evidence of Tax Fraud?," coverage by Mother Jones, November/December 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 19, 2019

"How a pan-EU insolvency regime could advance banking union," coverage by Financial Times, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

November 19, 2019

"Using Rigorous Policy Pilots to Improve Governance," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neel U. Sukhatme, appearing in The Regulatory Review, November 19, 2019.

November 19, 2019

"How the blues can help remedy the punishment of black girls in education," coverage by The Chronicle (Duke University), November 19, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 19, 2019

"Trump can no longer impose 'Section 232' auto tariffs after missing deadline: experts," coverage by Reuters, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman. Story also covered by The New York Times.

November 19, 2019

"Trump’s Bank Regulators Open the Door to More Predatory Lending," coverage by The American Prospect, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

November 19, 2019

"Trump’s stalling on flavored vape ban draws blowback — and fears of lasting damage to American health," coverage by STAT, November 19, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

November 19, 2019

"Facial recognition: Do you really control how your face is being used?," coverage by USA Today, November 19, 2019 mentioning a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 19, 2019

"CPC leaders commit to modernisation," coverage by The Telegraph (UK), November 19, 2019, quoting Professor James V. Feinerman.

November 19, 2019

"Revenge Porn Is a Dangerous Form of Sexual Abuse—and Victims Often Have No Power to Fight Back," coverage by Health.com, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor Amanda Levendowski, Director of the Intellectual Property and Information Policy (iPIP) Clinic.

November 19, 2019

"Trump's Tariff Powers Take A Glancing Blow From Trade Court," coverage by Law360, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

November 19, 2019

"Ruling On McGahn Subpoena Fight Expected By Monday," coverage by Law360, November 19, 2019 mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director, and Annie L. Owens and Seth Wayne, Senior Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 19, 2019

"Trump call with Zelenskyy was 'improper', 'unusual': WH aides," coverage by Al Jazeera, November 19, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

November 19, 2019

"Investigative lawyers defend report on D.C. Council member Jack Evans," coverage by The Washington Times, November 19, 2019, mentioning Ethics Counsel and Professor Michael S. Frisch.

November 18, 2019

"Tax rules have been largely written by rich, white men — and it shows, researchers say," coverage by Market Watch, November 18, 2019, mentioning a report co-authored by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 18, 2019

"Generation Tamir: How a Cleveland police killing forever changed teens’ views on cops," coverage by Cleveland.com, November 18, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 18, 2019

"Should the government be able to use facial recognition technology?," coverage by Maine Wire, November 18, 2019 mentioning a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 17, 2019

"The emoluments clause and why it matters," coverage by Las Vegas Sun, November 17, 2019, referencing a paper by Professor John Mikhail.

November 17, 2019

"Health Policy’s Gordian Knot: Rethinking Cost Control," a piece co-authored by Professors M. Gregg Bloche and Neel U. Sukhatme, appearing in Health Affairs, April 26, 2017.

November 17, 2019

"Portland considers ban on face-scanning technology," coverage by Press Herald, November 17, 2019, mentioning a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology. Story also covered by American Military News and Govenment Technology (magazine).

November 16, 2019

"Felon voting rules in play: NH on liberal end of spectrum," coverage by New Hampshire Union Leader, November 16, 2019, referencing a report co-authored by the Civil Rights Clinic.

November 15, 2019

"Can the Bijan Ghaisar case be prosecuted in state court, after feds declined charges?," coverage by The Washington Post, November 15, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

November 15, 2019

"VERIFY: Is Jane Fonda's treatment consistent with DC criminal procedure or is she getting special treatment?" coverage by WUSA 9, November 15, 2019, quoting Professors Abbe Smith and John M. Copacino.

November 15, 2019

"Giving City: Impact Austin announces new grant to address inequity," coverage by Austin American-Statesman, November 15, 2019, mentioning a report from the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 15, 2019

"Op-Ed: Alexis Crawford Went To The Police To Report Her Sexual Assault, Days Later She Was Dead," coverage by BET, November 15, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 15, 2019

"Damning testimony at impeachment inquiry triggers Twitterstorm," coverage by NJToday.net, November 15, 2019, referencing Visiting Professor Frank O. Bowman.

November 15, 2019

"‘This is worse than Nixon:’ Neal Katyal on the impeachment latest," coverage by All in with Chris Hayes on MSNBC, November 15, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Kumar Katyal.

November 14, 2019

"Trump keeps contradicting the Pentagon about whatever it is the US is doing with Syria’s oil," coverage in Business Insider, November 14, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 14, 2019

"President Michael D Higgins: We are at the precipice of a global ecological catastrophe," coverage in the Irish Examiner, November 14, 2019, featuring Professor Edith Brown Weiss.

November 14, 2019

"Donald Trump asks Supreme Court to block subpoena for tax returns," coverage in The Financial Times, November 14, 2019, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

November 13, 2019

"As the deep state attacks Trump to rave media reviews, don't forget its dark side," coverage in USA Today, November 13, 2019, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 13, 2019

"Plugged In with Greta Van Susteren-What Is Impeachment?," coverage in Voice of America, November 13, 2019, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

November 13, 2019

"The System Was Blinking Red," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, in The Atlantic, November 13, 2019.

November 12, 2019

"Supreme Court Allows Sandy Hook Relatives to Sue Gun Maker," coverage in The New York Times, November 12, 2019, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 12, 2019

"How Laws Against Child Sexual Abuse Imagery Can Make It Harder to Detect," coverage in The New York Times, November 12, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

November 12, 2019

"How the DACA battle could change environmental law," coverage in Greenwire, November 12, 2019, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

November 12, 2019

"How Some Online Lenders Dodge State Laws To Charge Triple Digit Interest Rates," coverage on NPR, November 12, 2019, Professor Adam Levitin.

November 12, 2019

"There Will Be No Turning Back on Facial Recognition It’s not perfect yet, but it’s already changing the world," coverage in New York Magazine,  Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 12, 2019

"What is behind the US blockade of the WTO", coverage in ZDF, November 12, 2019, quoting Professor Joost Pauwelyn. 

November 11, 2019

"DACA lands before Supreme Court: Showdown over Trump bid to end ‘Dreamer’ program," coverage on Fox News, November 11, 2019, featuring Paul Smith, Professor from Practice.

November 11, 2019

"The super-rich are already working to avoid Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax," coverage in the Washington Post, November 11, 2019, Professor Brian Galle.

November 11, 2019

"The Finance 202: The super-rich are already working to avoid Elizabeth Warren's wealth tax," coverage in The Washington Post, November 11, 2019, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

November 11, 2019

"Michael Flynn, ex-Trump aide, pleads guilty to lying to FBI, pledges to cooperate," coverage in Stock Daily Dish, November 11, 2019, featuring Professor Julie O‘Sullivan.

November 11, 2019

"Supreme Court cases could stir politics on ‘Dreamers’," coverage in Roll Call, November 11, 2019, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

November 8, 2019

"Teens take Instagram seriously — and it's costing some of them their personal data," coverage by NBC News, November 8, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, teaching fellow, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

November 8, 2019

"The Lawyer Behind Google’s Strategy on Antitrust, China and Everything," coverage by Yahoo! News, November 8, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 8, 2019

"The Next 12 Months Will Decide the Future of the American Experiment", coverage in The Atlantic, November 8, 2019, by Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 7, 2019

"Lawyers: Rudy Giuliani Tweet on Ukraine Amounts to the ‘Smokingest of Guns,’ a ‘Confession’," coverage by Law & Crime, November 7, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

November 7, 2019

"The Guilty Project: “How Do You Defend Those People?”," coverage by Nonprofit Quarterly, November 7, 2019, a discussion with Professor Abbe Smith.

November 7, 2019

"Booker hopes to ban facial recognition technology in public housing," coverage by New York Amsterdam News, November 7, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 7, 2019

"Rebranding to “FACEBOOK” Fails to Move Facebook Stock," coverage by Investor Place, November 7, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 7, 2019

"Trump Administration Leaves Its Mark On The Federal Judiciary," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, November 7, 2019, a discussion with Professor Randy Barnett.

November 7, 2019

"Sacklers get extra bankruptcy protections as legal experts call for probe," coverage by Ars Technica, November 7, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 7, 2019

"FCC Asks 3rd Circ. To Review Panel's Hold On Media Rules," coverage by Law 360, November 7, 2019, mentioning Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

November 7, 2019

"Free Press Slams FCC Attempt to Undermine Court Victory Restoring Media-Ownership Limits," Free Press, November 7, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

November 7, 2019

"Critics Say MPD’s Body Camera Program Isn’t Transparent Enough. Are Solutions In Sight?," coverage by The Kojo Nnamdi Show, November 7, 2019, a discussion with Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

November 7, 2019

"Impeaching Trump Is Imperative to Preserving Our Democracy," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal and Sam Koppelman, appearing in Time, November 7, 2019.

November 6, 2019

"Is Rand Paul Right on Whistleblower Law? Legal Expert Says It's Complicated", coverage in Spectrum News 1, November 6, 2019, interviewing Professor Tia Johnson.

November 6, 2019

"WTO Dispute Settlement at a Crossroads," a panel discussion held in Geneva, November 6, 2019, led by Visiting Professor Joost Pauwelyn. Video recording made available via Akin Gump.

November 6, 2019

"Security & Fraud Bug In Robinhood App Allows Borrowing Of Excess Funds," coverage by Pymnts.com, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 6, 2019

"INSIGHT: Technology Can Help Attorneys Find Meaning, Elevate Lives, Enhance Careers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, November 6, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

November 6, 2019

"Focus on Sale of Higher-Fee Mutual Funds Fuels 30-Year High for SEC Enforcement Actions," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

November 6, 2019

"How Biden Killed Prison Education," coverage by The Atlantic, November 6, 2019, mentioning a report co-authored by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

November 6, 2019

"Bipartisan Enzi-Whitehouse budget bill a very bad fix for deficits", coverage in The Hill, November 6, 2019, by Professor David Super. 

November 6, 2019

"An impeached and convicted Trump could still run in 2020. Here’s how to stop him.," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Frank Bowman, appearing in The Washington Post, November 6, 2019.

November 6, 2019

"One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Organic Food," coverage by The New York Times, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.

November 6, 2019

"Judge in Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case extends lawsuit protection to Sacklers," coverage by The Washington Post, November 6, 2019, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin. For more on this story, see The Wall Street Journal.

November 6, 2019

"Democratic Candidates’ Wealth Tax Plans Would Shake Up Billionaire Philanthropy," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

November 6, 2019

"Unauthorized Practice of Law in the Library," coverage by American Libraries, November 6, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Library research guides.

November 6, 2019

"Bipartisan Enzi-Whitehouse budget bill a very bad fix for deficits," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Hill, November 6, 2019.

November 6, 2019

"Sorry, That’s My Meme," coverage by Qrius, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor Jonathan Band.

November 6, 2019

"Gibson Dunn Among Firms Spurned by LGBTQ Groups at Top Law Schools for Use of Mandatory Arbitration," coverage by Law.com, November 6, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

November 6, 2019

"Ladies of Virtue Holds Annual Fundraiser to Support Programs for Girls," coverage by The Chicago Crusader, November 6, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

November 6, 2019

"AT&T Will Pay A Major Settlement After The Federal Trade Commission," a segment on NBC's Nightly News with Lester Holt, November 6, 2019, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 6, 2019

"How a glitch allowed one trader to turn $3,000 into $1.7 million," coverage by Market Watch, November 6, 2019, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 6, 2019

"One Thing You Can Do: Know Your Organic Food", coverage in The New York Times, November 6, 2019 quoting  Professor and Executive Director of the Georgetown Law Climate Center, Vicki Arroyo.

November 5, 2019

"Inventions including AI-assisted cat door highlighted at GeekWire Summit," coverage by The Star (Toronto, On.), November 5, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 5, 2019

"Lawmaker lawsuit against Twitter moves ahead", coverage in ABC3340, November 5, 2019, interviewing Professor Anupam Chander.

November 5, 2019

"Lawmaker lawsuit against Twitter moves ahead," coverage by WJLA 7 (Arlington, Va.), November 5, 2019, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

November 5, 2019

"Trump tax case poses potential test for Supreme Court," coverage by News 8000, November 5, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Marty Lederman.

November 5, 2019

"Multiple bills seek to secure elections: Will they do it?," coverage by Security Boulevard, November 5, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

November 5, 2019

"For Debate: Should the Constitution Be More Democratic?," coverage by National Constitution Center, November 5, 2019, a podcast with Professor Randy Barnett.

November 5, 2019

"Robinhood traders discovered a glitch that gave them 'infinite leverage'," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, November 5, 2019, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 5, 2019

"Law Firms Bullish on Growth Prospects, Reluctant to Embrace Radical Changes to Business Models," coverage by Thomson Reuters, November 5, 2019, featuring the 2019 Law Firm Business Leaders Report: Outlook for U.S.-Based Local & Regional Firms, co-authored by the Center on Ethics & the Legal Profession.

November 4, 2019

"Plenum 'lays groundwork' for progress," coverage by ECNS.cn, November 4, 2019, quoting Professor James Feinerman.

November 4, 2019

"JUUL’s ‘Banned’ Flavors Are Still Absolutely Available in New York City," coverage by Vice, November 4, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

November 4, 2019

"“Police Surveillance: Facial Recognition Use in Your Backyard”," coverage by Muck Rock, November 4, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 4, 2019

"'Chicago P.D.' Season 7 Episode 6 rightly showed the implicit racial bias in the facial recognition software, but ultimately failed the viewers," coverage by MEAWW, November 4, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 4, 2019

"Are Big Tech acquisitions feeding antitrust probes?," coverage by Market Watch, November 4, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

November 4, 2019

"We’re Being Blinded to the Danger of Facial Recognition," coverage by Tenth Amendment Center, November 4, 2019, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology,

November 3, 2019

"Editorial: Is the US president really above the law?," coverage by The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), November 3, 2019, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 3, 2019

"Orlando International Airport to scan faces of U.S. citizens," coverage by Vallient News, November 3, 2019, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Law Fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 3, 2019

"Cyber officials tout reforms with one year to Election Day," coverage by The Hill, November 3, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze. 

November 3, 2019

"Facial Recognition Software Sparks Transparency Battle," coverage by Law 360, November 3, 2019, quoting Jameson Spivack, Policy Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 2, 2019

"For black baseball fans, Griffith Stadium offered a ‘separate but equal’ experience," coverage by The Washington Post, November 2, 2019, quoting Professor Brad Snyder.

November 1, 2019

"Political unrest,violence have forced millions to migrate and seek protection of the rule of law", coverage in ABA Journal, November 1, 2019, featuring Professor Andrew Schoenholtz.

November 1, 2019

"Only the scoundrels and weirdos are telling the truth about working for Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, published in The Washington Post, November 1, 2019.

November 1, 2019

"RBG Deserves to Be Believed," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2019, mentioning Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunst Professor Mary Hartnett.

November 1, 2019

"Work Experience and the LL.M.," coverage by LLM Guide, November 1, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

November 1, 2019

"The nation's response to addiction: Moving from rescue to recovery," an opinion piece by Regina LaBelle, Distinguished Scholar and Program Director of the Addiction and Public Policy Initiative at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, appearing in The Hill, November 1, 2019.

October 31, 2019

"Here’s a Way Forward on Facial Recognition," an editorial appearing in The New York Times, October 31, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 31, 2019

"Court Dubious Of Trump's Bid To Block McGahn Testimony," coverage by Law360, October 31, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, and Seth Wayne, senior counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 31, 2019

Just Security announced Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer as its new Executive Editor, October 31, 2019.

October 31, 2019

"House Democrats just gave Republicans everything they wanted in the impeachment inquiry," coverage by Business Insider, October 31, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 31, 2019

"Here’s a Way Forward on Facial Recognition," an opinion piece appearing in The New York Times, October 31, 2019, referencing a Center on Privacy & Technology study.

October 31, 2019

"DOJ Insists It’s Not ‘Stonewalling’ Congress in Filing Expressing Intent to Stonewall Congress," coverage in Law & Crime, October 31, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin  S. Lederman.

October 31, 2019

"House presses subpoenas in pair of court hearings Thursday," coverage in Roll Call, October 31, 2019, featuring Distinguished Visitor from the Judiciary Richard J. Leon, U.S District Senior Judge.

October 31, 2019

"ACLU sues FBI, DOJ over facial-recognition technology, criticizing ‘unprecedented’ surveillance and secrecy," coverage by The Washington Post, October 31, 2019, referencing a Center on Privacy and Technology study.

October 31, 2019

"OPINION: Black students are punished more in school due to racism," coverage by Indiana Daily Student, October 31, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

October 31, 2019

"The Woman Trying to Mend U.S. Relations With Saudi Arabia," coverage by Politico, October 31, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.

October 31, 2019

"Dictators are exploiting relationship with Trump administration," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Baltimore Sun, October 31, 2019.

October 30, 2019

"Argument preview: Justices to consider reach of Clean Water Act’s permitting requirement," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in SCOTUSblog, October 30, 2019.

October 30, 2019

"Magazine challenges secrecy of bail hearings in Pittsburgh as it encounters challenges to reporting on them," coverage by Pennsylvania Record, October 30, 2019, mentioning Robert Friedman, senior counsel, and Nicolas Riley, senior counsel, of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.

October 30, 2019

"Hillary Clinton knocks Trump's judicial nominees," coverage by The Washington Times, October 30, 2019, quoting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaking at the Law Center.

October 30, 2019

"Leading climate policy expert to disclose strategies at Fralin Biomedical Research Institute public lecture," coverage by Virginia Tech Daily, October 30, 2019, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director, Climate Center.

October 30, 2019

"Hillary Clinton admits she played a role in RBG's selection for Supreme Court," coverage by CNN, October 30, 2019, featuring former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at the Law Center's Second Annual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecture.

October 30, 2019

"Former President Bill Clinton reveals abortion conversation with Ruth Bader Ginsburg before nomination," coverage by ABC News, October 30, 2019, featuring former President Bill Clinton, appearing with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, attending the Law Center's Second Annual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecture.

October 30, 2019

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Bill and Hillary Clinton reminisce about her nomination," coverage by The Washington Post, October 30, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, attending the Law Center's Second Annual Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lecture, mentioning Professor Emerita Wendy Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.  Also covered by The New York Times.

October 30, 2019

"The Technology 202: Elizabeth Warren just made her battle against Facebook more personal," coverage in The Washington Post, October 30, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, teaching fellow, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

October 30, 2019

"Understanding Trump Impeachment Inquiry through the History of Impeachment," a 94.1 KPFA radio interview with Visiting Professor Frank O. Bowman, October 30, 2019.

October 30, 2019

"The Clintons and Justice Ginsburg on Judicial Nominations, Then and Now," coverage by The New York Times, October 30, 2019, featuring former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at an event at the Law Center.

October 29, 2019

"Chamber Forum: Business can lead the way in providing second chances," coverage in Florida Politics, October 29, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

October 28, 2019

"Elizabeth Warren’s Days Defending Big Corporations," coverage in The New York Times, October 28, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

October 28, 2019

"Reps Eye Ways To Create More Ex-Con CEOs," coverage by Law360, October 28, 2019, quoting Associate Professsor Shon Hopwood.

October 26, 2019

"A Dishonest Scrivener Covertly Changed the US Constitution’s Impeachment Clause," coverage by Quartz, October 26, 2019, referencing a paper and remarks by Executive Vice President and Dean of the Law Center William M. Treanor.

October 26, 2019

Professor from Practice Paul Smith appeared on Fox News, October 26, 2019. Transcript available through Westlaw.

October 26, 2019

"Trump is getting battered on all fronts as Congress, the courts, and even his own officials eviscerate him," coverage by Business Insider, October 26, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

October 26, 2019

"Constitutional Law Professors Annihilate Fox News’ Dan Bongino For ‘Asinine’ Impeachment Argument," coverage by Law & Crime, October 26, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Josh Chafetz.

October 25, 2019

"Climate Change Lawsuits Will Test Oil Companies in Court," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, October 25, 2019, quoting Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo, director, Environmental Law & Policy.

October 25, 2019

"Trump Watch: Trump Can’t Stay Away From Emoluments + Giuliani’s Ukraine Comms Will Get Released," coverage by Law.com, October 25, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 24, 2019

"Trump Calls Them 'My Judges.' Will They Side With Him In Separation Of Powers Fight?" coverage by the HuffPost, October 24, 2019, referencing the Georgetown Law Journal. 

October 24, 2019

"Rudy Giuliani's Actions in Ukraine for Trump 'the Highest of High Crimes,' Says Law Professor," coverage by Newsweek, October 24, 2019,  Professor from Practice Martin Lederman. Also covered by AlterNet.

October 24, 2019

"Want to Vote? Pay Up.," coverage by The New Republic, October 24, 2019, referencing a Civil Rights Clinic report.

October 24, 2019

"Meghan Daum’s merciless take on modern feminism, woke-ness and cancel culture," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks, appearing in The Washington Post, October 24, 2019.

October 23, 2019

Visiting Associate Professor Brishen Rogers appeared before a joint hearing of the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions and Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, October 23, 2019. Prepared statement available in the U.S. House of Representative Committee Repository.

October 23, 2019

"Sunday Riley wanted to take out the skin-care competition. So it had employees write fake reviews.," coverage by Market Research Feed, October 23, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 22, 2019

"FDIC to issue proposal on brokered deposits by yearend, McWilliams says," coverage by the American Banker, October 22, 2019, with a reference to DC Fintech Week held at the law center.

October 22, 2019

"Public Advocates Rip Bid To Restore Mass. Secret Taping Ban," coverage by Law360, October 22, 2019, referencing Robert Friedman and Nicolas Riley, both Senior Counsel for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 22, 2019

"Can Fair Use Make for Fairer AI?," a piece by Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski, appearing in Public Books, October 22, 2019.

October 22, 2019

"Will the Sprint and T-Mobile merger create competition?," a The Verge interview with Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology & Policy, on October 22, 2019.

October 21, 2019

"Sierra Club sues GenOn over alleged heated wastewater discharge into Allegheny River," coverage by the Pennsylvania Record, October 21, 2019, featuring Benjamin Barczewski from the Institute for Public Representation.

October 21, 2019

"FCC Clears T-Mobile/Sprint 3-2; Another Court Challenge Could Be Coming," coverage by Communications Daily, October 21, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology & Policy.

October 21, 2019

"Three Ways To Improve The Criminal Justice System With Digital Technology," coverage by Forbes, October 21, 2019, referencing a report by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

October 18, 2019

"What Is a Quid Pro Quo?," coverage by The New York Times, October 18, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 18, 2019

"Nations Press Ahead to Coordinate Corporate Taxes," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2019, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

October 18, 2019

"GUSA Senate Urges University to Recognize Indigenous People's Day," coverage by The Hoya, October 18, 2019, with a reference to the law center's Native American Law Students Association.

October 17, 2019

"Wisconsin Lawmakers' Role In Impeachment Inquiry", coverage in Spectrum News1, October 17, 2019, interviewing Professor M. Tia Johnson. 

October 17, 2019

"Scholars Receive Funds in Norton’s Name," coverage by Afro-American News, October 17, 2019, featuring Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton.

October 17, 2019

"Corporations Are Limiting Public Access to Presidential Primary Debates", coverage by Vice, October 17, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

October 17, 2019

"Looking at you, IRS", coverage by Politico, October 17, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

October 17, 2019

"FCC slated after party-line vote to OK T-Mobile-Sprint merger," coverage by TelecomTV, October 17, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

October 17, 2019

"Public Enforcement after Kokesh: Evidence from SEC Actions," coverage by Harvard Law School, October 17, 2019, featuring Professor Urška Velikonja and referencing her article.

October 16, 2019

"Independent doctors: An effort to resurrect a dinosaur," coverage by Carolina Journal, October 16, 2019, quoting Professor David A. Hyman. Also covered by The Laurinburg Exchange.

October 16, 2019

"Next U.S. President Needs Proactive Plan To Address Pandemic Disease Threats, Georgetown Law Professor Writes," coverage by Kaiser Family Foundation, October 16, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Matthew M. Kavanagh, Director of the Global Health Policy and Governance Initiative at the O’Neill Institute.

October 16, 2019

"Deadly police shootings keep happening. Data could be a missing piece," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 16, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 16, 2019

"'Cybersecurity for Small Businesses' conference planned at Penn State Hazleton," coverage by PennState, October 16, 2019, featuring Samantha Prince.

October 16, 2019

"Critics Warn 'Consumers Will Pay the Price' After GOP-Controlled FCC Approves T-Mobile/Sprint Merger," coverage by Common Dreams, October 16, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

October 16, 2019

"Starr: Facial Recognition Tech: No Longer Science Fiction, but a Threat to Privacy," coverage by The Daily Utah Chronicle, October 16, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 16, 2019

"How the Juvenile Justice System is Failing Girls," coverage by YR Media, October 16, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

October 15, 2019

"You’re in a Police Lineup, Right Now," an opinion piece by Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology, appearing in The New York Times, on October 15, 2019.

October 15, 2019

"High-Rise Life: Why my landlord had to walk back a new monthly fee," coverage by Forest Hills Connection, October 15, 2019, mentioning the Harrison Institute for Housing and Community Development.

October 15, 2019

"My Turn: Mackubin Thomas Owens: The perils of praetorianism," coverage by Providence Journal, October 15, 2019, referencing Professor Rosa Brooks' book “How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.”

October 15, 2019

"2 More Judges Block Trump's 'Public Charge' Rule," coverage by Law360, October 15, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professors Joshua A. Geltzer and Mary B. McCord.

October 15, 2019

"The Presidential Candidates Are Ignoring One of the World’s Biggest Looming Threats," an piece by Visiting Professor Matthew M. Kavanagh, Director of the Global Health Policy and Governance Initiative at the O’Neill Institute, appearing in Foreign Policy, on October 15, 2019.

October 14, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's The Beat with Ari Melber, October 14, 2019. Also covered by Newsweek and The Inquisitr.

October 14, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, October 14, 2019.

October 14, 2019

"The Finance 202: There's less to Trump's 'greatest and biggest deal' with China than meets the eye," coverage by The Washington Post, October 14, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

October 14, 2019

"Strategy Could Delay Trump Finances Ruling Until 2021," coverage by Connecticute Law Tribune, October 14, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.

October 14, 2019

"Robots.txt. Date: 1994. A tiny tool with huge implications for search and beyond," in Slate, October 14,2019, a contribution by Associate Professor Aamanda Levendowski, founding director, Intellectual Property and Information Clinic.

October 13, 2019

"Behind the story with Mensah Dean," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, October 13, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Library.

October 13, 2019

"Single-sex schools cause disadvantages," coverage by The Student Printz, October 13, 2019, referencing a 2019 paper published in the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law.

October 12, 2019

"AG Barr: ‘Secularists’ and ‘Pop Culture’ Are Waging ‘Unremitting Assault on Religion and Traditional Values’," coverage by Law&Crime, October 12, 2019, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 12, 2019

"Is the U.S. in a constitutional crisis? Current standoff is unlike anything in American history", coverage by CBC News (Canada), October 12, 2019, quoting Professors Heidi Li Feldman and Susan Law Bloch.

October 11, 2019

"Guest List: 5 People We’d Love to Hang Out With This October," coverage in the Washingtonian, October 11, 2019, featuring Michael Dreeben, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

October 11, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, October 11, 2019.

October 11, 2019

"After Mississippi Exit, AGs' T-Mobile Suit May Dwindle", coverage by Law360, October 11, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

October 11, 2019

"Lawmakers, law enforcement seek compromise on facial recognition", coverage by Spartan Newsroom, October 11, 2019, mentioning Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 10, 2019

"Hear the Georgetown Law Professor's unique insight on impeachment in the United States", coverage in ABC7 WJLA, October 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 10, 2019

"At Justice Department, multiple investigations focus on Trump's pet peeves", coverage in Los Angeles Times, October 10, 2019, quoting Professor Mary McCord.

October 10, 2019

"Purdue’s choice of NY bankruptcy court part of common forum shopping strategy, experts say," coverage in The Washington Post, October 10, 2019, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

October 10, 2019

"Fox News poll finds record 51% support for impeaching Donald Trump and removing him from office," coverage in The Daily Mail, October 10, 2019, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 10, 2019

"Trump’s resistance to the impeachment inquiry is a genuine constitutional crisis," coverage in Vox, October 10, 2019, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 10, 2019

"Why the Constitution Leaves Legal Gray Area On Impeachment", coverage in Newsy, October 10, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 9, 2019

"In Bill Barr, Trump Found His Dick Cheney", coverage in Rolling Stone, October 9, 2019, quoting Professor Mary McCord. 

 

 

 

October 9, 2019

"The FBI is investigating West Virginia’s blockchain-based midterm elections," coverage in Quartz, October 9, 2019, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

October 9, 2019

"Is US in constitutional crisis? That may not be most important question," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

October 9, 2019

Turkey invades Syria; 100+ dead protesters in Iraq; US escalates airstrikes in Afghanistan; WH lawyers obstruct impeachment inquiry; Secretive Russian group is destabilizing Europe; And a bit more," coverage in Defense One, October 9, 2019, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 9, 2019

"The Best Argument Against the White House Stonewalling Congress Was Made by … Lindsey Graham," coverage in Rolling Stone, October 9, 2019, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 9, 2019

"A Fox News poll just found that more than half of American voters want Trump impeached and removed from office," coverage in Business Insider, October 9, 2019, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 8, 2019

"What Happens If Trump Refuses to Step Down If He Loses the 2020 Election? What If He Contests the Voting Results?," coverage in Countable, October 8, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 8, 2019

"Impeachment trial impartiality more myth than reality for 2020 Dems angling to beat Trump," coverage in The Washington Examiner, October 8, 2019, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 8, 2019

"School districts sue vaping manufacturer Juul for draining resources and endangering students," coverage in The Independent, October 8, 2019, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 8, 2019

"Historic Supreme Court arguments Tuesday in LGBTQ workplace rights dispute", coverage in CNN, October 8, 2019 quoting Professor Paul Smith.

October 6, 2019

"Supreme Court takes on gay rights, DACA and guns in new term," coverage on ABC News, October 6, 2019, featuring Irv Gornstein, Professor from Practice.

October 6, 2019

"BARNES: One of the most politically volatile terms in years tests John Roberts and the Supreme Court," coverage in The News Virginian, October 6, 2019, featuring Irv Gornstein, Professor from Practice.

October 6, 2019

"Impeachment Fight Lurks as Supreme Court Tackles Divisive Issues," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 6, 2019, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

October 6, 2019

"As the Supreme Court Gets Back to Work, Five Big Cases to Watch", coverage in the The New York Times, October 6, 2019 quoting Professor Paul Smith.

October 6, 2019

"A Microscope On Discrimination And Migration," coverage in The Gleaner (Jamaica, WI), October 6, 2019, mentioning the Law Library.

October 4, 2019

"Neal Katyal On Ukraine Investigation", coverage by NPR, October 4th, 2019, featuring Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law Neal Katyal. 

October 4, 2019

"The vaping deaths backlash is in danger of doing more harm than good", coverage by Wired, October 4th, 2019, quoting O’Neill Institute's Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law Eric N. Lindblom.

October 4, 2019

"Supreme Court term to be punctuated by presidential politics", coverage by Roll Call, October 4th, 2019, quoting Supreme Court Insitute's Director Irv Gornstein. 

October 3, 2019

"Detroit Struggle to End Facial Recognition Spying Continues", coverage by NEWS Ghana, October 3rd, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Center on Privacy and Technology. 

October 3, 2019

"Amy Klobuchar Wants To Know If There Was A ‘Third Cover-Up’ Of Trump’s Ukraine Call", coverage by HuffPost, October 3rd, 2019, mentioning Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law Neal K. Katyal and Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

October 3, 2019

"School Districts Vow to Sue Juul Over Student Vaping", coverage by Education Week, October 3rd, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Heidi Li Feldman. 

October 3, 2019

"A Supercenter for Medicine", coverage in the Wall Street Journal, October 3, 2019, by Professor David A. Hyman.

October 2, 2019

"No, Donald Trump could not seek a third term if an impeachment trial failed", coverage by PonditFact, October 2nd, 2019, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law Louis Michael Seidman. 

October 2, 2019

"AP-NORC poll: Most say whites treated more fairly by police", coverage by 69 News, October 2nd, 2019, quoting The Albert Brick Professor in Law Paul Butler. 

October 2, 2019

"USCIS Says Blocking Public Charge Rule Will Cost Money," coverage in Law360, October 2, 2019, mentioning Counsel Jonathan Backer, Adjunct Professor Amy Marshak, litigator, Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director,  and Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, of Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 1, 2019

"Appeals court upholds net neutrality rules", coverage by CNN, October 1st, 2019, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. 

October 1, 2019

"Appeals court upholds net neutrality rules but provides path for states to push back", coverage by 3KRTV Great Falls, October 1st, 2019, featuring Professor Andy Schwartzman.

October 1, 2019

"Appeals court largely upholds FCC on ending net neutrality", coverage by Axios, October 1st, 2019, quoted Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy 

September 30, 2019

"Abortion Appeals Waiting as U.S. Supreme Court Returns for New Term", coverage by Bloomberg News, September 30, 2019, quoting Supreme Court Institute's Executive Director Irv Gornstein. 

September 30, 2019

"Why Haven’t Police Departments Investigated Cops in Extremist Facebook Groups?", coverage by Truth Out, September 30, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. 

September 30, 2019

"Recordings of court hearings must be available to all who ask, appeals court rules", coverage by The Baltimore Sun, September 30, 2019, featuring Counsel Daniel Rice from the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 30, 2019

"Diversity Visa Lottery: Lawsuit over New Passport Rule", coverage by JDSUPRA, September 30, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy. 

September 30, 2019

"Remy Ma’s Comments On Antonio Brown Show That Conversations On Sexual Violence In Hip Hop Media Lack Range", coverage by Vibe, September 30, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

September 30, 2019

"Worst fallout from Ukraine scandal could be to ‘rewrite the proper standards of the presidency’: columnist", coverage by Raw Story, September 30, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman. 

September 30, 2019

"Why Peterson Could Strike a Blow for Workplace Equality", coverage in The National Law Journal, September 30, 2019, by Professor Brian Wolfman. 

September 28, 2019

"OECD Base Erosion Tax Faces Info-Sharing Hurdles," coverage by Law360, September 27, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Lilian Faulhaber. 

September 27, 2019

"Asheville's interim police chief is named in an ongoing lawsuit. Does that matter?", coverage by Citizen Times, September 27, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice, Professor Christy Lopez. 

September 27, 2019

"Abuse of power, not criminality, key to Trump impeachment," coverage by KFGO Morning Crew, September 27, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 27, 2019

"Supporters Advocate for Austin Tice at Capitol," coverage by The Georgetown Hoya, September 27, 2019, featuring Austin Tice.

September 26, 2019

"Raped, Then Thrown in Jail: A Teen's Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline", coverage in Phoenix New Times, Septmber 26, 2019, interviewing Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law. 

September 26, 2019

"We Need to Talk About ICOs," coverage by The Regulatory Review, September 25, 2019, citing to an article co-authored by Professor Chris Brummer.

September 26, 2019

"Plato Cacheris, Washington ‘Super Lawyer’ in Headline Cases, Dies at 90," coverage by The New York Times, September 26, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

September 26, 2019

"Force Drug Companies to Lower Prices," coverage by The American Prospect, September 26, 2019, quoting Professor Jay Thomas.

September 26, 2019

"Raped, Then Thrown in Jail: A Teen's 'Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline'," coverage by Phoenix New Times, September 26, 2019, quoting Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director, Center on Poverty & Inequality, and referencing their report.

September 26, 2019

"Sherally Munshi’s Work Sparks Conversation and Thought," coverage by The Amherst Student, September 26, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Sherally Munshi.

September 25, 2019

Washington College of Law announced the program on law and government,  "On the Docket: Looking Ahead at the New Supreme Court Term," with Professor Aderson Francois as co-speaker, September 25, 2019.

September 25, 2019

Marquette University announced the Annual Boden Lecture, "Prison Abolition: The Ultimate Reform?," with Professor Paul Butler as guest speaker, on September 25, 2019.

September 25, 2019

"WHO Seeks Answers on Suspected Ebola in Tanzania," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, September 25, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 25, 2019

"The Impeachment Process Begins," coverage by WAMU 88.5's 1A, September 25, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Kumar Katyal.

September 25, 2019

"Georgetown Panel Assesses Upcoming Supreme Court Term," coverage by Courthouse News Service, September 25, 2019, quoting Lecturer Paul Clement, Professor from Practice Paul Smith, and Professor from Practice Marty Lederman, and mentioning Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

September 25, 2019

"Trump Admin. Sued Over New Diversity Visa Passport Rule," coverage by Law 360, September 25, 2019, quoting Seth Wayne, Senior Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 25, 2019

"Georgetown Prof. Slams 'Valid-When-Made' Rule As 'Made-Up'," coverage by Law 360, September 25, 2019, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 25, 2019

"'A Just Society': Ocasio-Cortez Unveils Legislative Package to Tackle American Poverty and Inequality," coverage by Common Dreams, September 25, 2019, quoting Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Co-Executive Director for the Center on Poverty and Inequality and the Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative. 

September 25, 2019

"Why Democrats bet the Ukraine call can succeed where the Mueller report failed in taking down Trump", coverage in CBC, September 25, 2019, quoting Professor Mike Seidman.

September 24, 2019

"Symposium: Kelly v. United States: There is no political exception to fraud," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Frank Bowman, appearing in SCOTUSblog, on September 24, 2019.

September 24, 2019

"How would an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump work?," coverage by Politifact, September 24, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 24, 2019

"States, 2020 Candidates Push Back Against Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by Truth Out, September 24, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 24, 2019

"Not much changes with 'official' impeachment inquiry, for now," coverage by Roll Call, September 24, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

September 24, 2019

"OPINION: Crisis in El Paso," coverage by Indiana Daily Student, September 24, 2019, mentioning Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

September 24, 2019

"An education without oppression benefits everyone. Here’s what we can do," coverage by The Star, September 24, 2019, mentioning a study by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

September 24, 2019

"Quick Takes on the News: John Roberts Loves Options," coverage by the National Journal, September 24, 2019, quoting Professors from Practice Irv Gornstein and Paul Smith.

September 24, 2019

"A Former Agent Investigates the F.B.I. and Finds It Lacking," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks, appearing in The New York Times, September 24, 2019.

September 23, 2019

"DRC: Roll-out of second Ebola vaccine confirmed amid criticism," coverage by Aljazeera, September 23, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

September 23, 2019

"Court Sidelines FCC’s Effort To Relax Media Ownership Rules," coverage by Deadline, September 23, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation. For more on this story, see Common Dreams.

September 23, 2019

"Rage Against the Machine Guitarist Joins Fight To Ban Facial Recognition Technology From Music Festivals and Shows," coverage by Newsweek, September 23, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 23, 2019

"Arnold & Porter Nabs Allon Kedem for US Supreme Court Team," coverage by The Am Law Litigation Daily, September 23, 2019, mentioning Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben.

September 23, 2019

"Court Overturns FCC Changes in Media-Ownership Rules", coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 23, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

September 23, 2019

"Appeals Court Rejects Trump FCC Attempt to Scrap Media-Ownership Limits," coverage by YubaNet, September 23, 2019, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

September 22, 2019

"An interesting story," coverage by the Herald-Star (Steubenville, Ohio), September 22, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

September 22, 2019

"Opinion: Protect privacy, civil rights against rise of facial-recognition technology", coverage by The Oregonian, September 22, 2019, mentioning the Center for Privacy and Technology.

September 22, 2019

"Tanzania not sharing information on suspected Ebola cases: WHO," coverage by Aljazeera, September 22, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. For more on this story, see Devex.

September 22, 2019

"Facial Recognition Meets the Fourth Amendment Test," coverage by The National Interest, September 22, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 20, 2019

"Pa. State Police stopped tracking the race of drivers who get pulled over, making bias harder to detect," coverage by  The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 20, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez. For more on this story, see the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Crime Report.

September 20, 2019

Rep. Stephen Lynch (MA) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (MD) announced a joint hearing on confronting violent white supremacy, September 20, 2019, with Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, as witness.

September 20, 2019

"NRA Gets Financial Boost From Its Non-Political Foundation," coverage by Bloomberg, September 20, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

September 20, 2019

"Bipartisan support for free trade has been left behind as the 2020 race barrels ahead," coverage by CNBC, September 20, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

September 20, 2019

"The Supreme Court said the Peace Cross can stay. How did these students rule?," coverage by The Washington Post, September 20, 2019, mentioning the Street Law Program.

September 20, 2019

"Census says 55,000 Arizonans lost health insurance coverage last year," coverage by Cronkite News, September 20, 2019, quoting Professor David Hyman.

September 20, 2019

"New rules over facial recognition approved, but distrust and confusion remain," coverage by WXYZ 7 (Detroit, Mich.), September 20, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 20, 2019

"Ardmore reviews court procedures after allegations," coverage by NBC KTEN (Texas), September 20, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 20, 2019

"Trump has done plenty to warrant impeachment. But the Ukraine allegations are over the top.", an opinion piece by George T. Conway III and Professor Neal Katyal, appearing in The Washington Post, September 20, 2019. For more on this story, see The Huffington Post.

September 20, 2019

"Candace Owens clashes with fellow witness at congressional hearing on white supremacy," coverage by The Washington Post, September 20, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

September 20, 2019

"Chicago Misses 2 Dozen Deadlines In Police Reform Plan," coverage by WBEZ News, September 20, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

September 20, 2019

"NCAA should hear state lawmakers’ message on amateurism instead of fighting it," coverage by The Washington Post, September 20, 2019, mentioning Professor Brad Snyder.

September 20, 2019

"Facial recognition technology approved in Detroit despite mounting opposition," coverage by Detroit Metro Times, September 20, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 19, 2019

"Utah DPS gets a grilling as lawmakers consider regulating the use of facial recognition tech," coverage by Fox 13 (Salt Lake City, UT), September 18, 2019, referencinga Center on Privacy and Technology report.

September 19, 2019

"Legal experts: Checks and balances needed on executive power," coverage in the Cornell Chronicle, September 19, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

September 19, 2019

"Gonzaga holds annual Center for Civil and Human Rights Conference," coverage in The Gonzaga Bulletin, September 19, 2019, announcing a conference on "Medicine, Music, & Mascots: Furthering Social Justice in the Age of Intellectual Property" featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder as a keynote speaker.

September 19, 2019

"Vaping Illnesses Increase to 530 Probable Cases, C.D.C. Says," coverage in The New York Times, September 19, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 19, 2019

"AI Could Reinvent Medicine—Or Become a Patient's Nightmare," coverage by Wired, September 19, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 19, 2019

"Advocates Worry Nexstar Approval Will Restrict FCC Access," coverage in Law360, September 19, 2019, quoting Professor Angela Campbell, director, Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

September 19, 2019

"Questions surround Delaware's quiet embrace of facial recognition," coverage by The News Journal, September 19, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 19, 2019

"Eighth person dies in US from illness linked to e-cigarettes," coverage by Today, September 19, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 19, 2019

"Bolch Institute-sponsored conference explores new research on court fees and fines," coverage by Duke University School of Law, September 19, 2019, mentioning Professor Peter Edelman.

September 18, 2019

University of the District of Columbia announced Associate Dean John Mikhail as a panelist for the Institute of Politics, Policy and History's A National Divided: Healing our Country by Bridging its Economic Gaps, September 18, 2019.

September 18, 2019

"How Do You Fix... All of it?", coverage in The New York Times, September 18, 2019, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo. 

 

September 18, 2019

"Face the Future of Surveillance," coverage by Officer.com, September 18, 2019, referencing a Center on Privacy and Technology report.

September 18, 2019

"Period-Tracker Apps Are Selling User Info To Facebook," coverage by the Huffington Post, September 18, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, staff attorney, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

September 18, 2019

"Oakland City Council Bans Facial Recognition," coverage by the Tenth Amendment Center, September 18, 2019, referencing the Center on Privacy and Technology 2016 report, The Perpetaul Lineup.

September 18, 2019

"Utah lawmakers scrutinize law enforcement’s facial recognition scans of state driver licenses," coverage by The Salt Lake Tribune, September 18, 2019, quoting Harrison Rudolph, fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 18, 2019

"Georgetown law professor talks Constitution at annual lecture," coverage by The Pitt News, September 18, 2019, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 17, 2019

"Constitution in Crisis", coverage in Harper's Magazine, September 17, 2019 by Professor Louis Michael Seidman featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

September 17, 2019

"Commentary: Ensure health insurance for incarcerated and all will benefit," an opinion piece co-authored by Shelly Weizman, associate director, Addiction and Public Policy Initiative, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, appearing on Times Union (Albany, NY), September 17, 2019.

September 17, 2019

"Almost Everywhere, Fewer Children Are Dying," coverage by The New York Times, September 17, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 17, 2019

"Trump says the Constitution lets him do "whatever I want as president." On Constitution Day, students learn otherwise", coverage in The Washington Post, September 17, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 17, 2019

"Conway and Katyal Engage in Civil Discourse on Executive Power — A ‘Weird Time’ Under President Trump," coverage by The Cornell Daily Sun, September 17, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

September 17, 2019

"Trump says the Constitution lets him do ‘whatever I want as president.’ On Constitution Day, students learn otherwise.," coverage of The Washington Post, September 17, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

September 17, 2019

"Ardmore Municipal Court Judge facing allegations of unconstitutional practice," coverage by The Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, OK), September 17, 2019, featuring  Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 17, 2019

"Report on the security practices of DPS driver's license database released," coverage by KJZZ.com, September 17, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 17, 2019

"San Francisco Greek Film Festival Runs October 20-26," coverage by The National Herald, September 17, 2019, featuring Kary Antholis, member, Board of Visitors.

September 17, 2019

"Constitution Day 2019: The Oligarch's Road: Presidential Power and the Separation of Powers in the Trump Era," a lecture presented by Professor Victoria Nourse, September 17, 2019, at the University of Pittsburgh Law School.

September 16, 2019

"The High Fashion of Countering Facial Recognition," coverage by OneZero, September 16, 2019, referencing a Center on Privacy & Technology study.

September 16, 2019

"Trump's 'Public Charge' Rule Faces 1st Individual Challenge," coverage by Law360, September 16, 2019, quoting Adjunct Professor Amy Marshak, litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, and mentioning Professors Joshua A. Geltzer and Mary B. McCord and institute counsel Jonathan Backer.

September 16, 2019

"Legal Challenge Filed to Public Charge Rule," coverage by The New York Times, September 16, 2019, featuring Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 16, 2019

"Rising Star: Arnold & Porter's Mallory Silberman," coverage in Law360, September 16, 2019, featuring Professor Mallory B. Silberman.

September 16, 2019

"Privacy, accuracy, and the looming 2020 census", coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, September 16, 2019, quoting Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Co-Executive Director for the Center on Poverty and Inequality and the Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative. 

September 15, 2019

"Purdue Pharma, drugmaker accused of fueling the opioid epidemic, files for bankruptcy," coverage by The Washington Post, September 15, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. Story also covered by CBS News, September 16, 2019.

September 15, 2019

"High Crimes with Impunity," The American Prospect, September 15, 2019, an interview with Visiting Professor Frank O. Bowman on his book, High Crimes and Misdemeanors.

September 15, 2019

"Economic development, Cultiva and Standing Bear," coverage by Lincoln Journal Star, September 15, 2019, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

September 14, 2019

"Health Tracking Apps Found Sharing Sensitive Data of Millions of Users with Facebook!," coverage by Digital Information World, September 14, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, staff attorney, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

September 13, 2019

"FTC to Clarify Its Power to Regulate Big Tech," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, September 12, 2019, featuring remarks from the law center's 2019 Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium. 

September 13, 2019

"Artificial Intelligence Is A Growing Part Of The Criminal Justice System. Should We Be Worried?," coverage by Science Friday, September 13, 2019, citing "The Perpetual Line-Up," a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 13, 2019

"Andrew McCabe Asks Justice Dept. Whether Grand Jury Rejected Charges," coverage by The New York Times, September 13, 2019, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

September 13, 2019

"What Happens if Trump Won’t Step Down?," coverage on Slate, September 13, 2019, an interview with Professor Josh Geltzer.

September 13, 2019

"Ginsburg addresses first-year class at Georgetown Law," coverage by SCOTUSblog, September 13, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's speech to Law Center's first-year law students, mentioning Dean William Treanor.

September 12, 2019

"Justice Ginsburg touts adding Equal Rights Amendment to Constitution," coverage by the Washington Times, September 12, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking to the law center's incoming class. The National Review, Above the Law, CNBC and Law360 also covered the event.

September 12, 2019

"Ginsburg Says 'Courageous People' Must Restore Civility," coverage by Law360, September 12, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's question and answer conversation with Dean William Treanor.

September 12, 2019

"Can Trump drain the flavors from vaping? Banning them is a two-edged sword," coverage in Los Angeles Times, September 12, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, program director for Tobacco Control and Food & Drug Law, O'Neill Institute.

September 12, 2019

"Ginsburg touts adding an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution," coverage in The Washington Times, September 12, 2019,  featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Law Center visit and speech to incoming students.

September 11, 2019

"Elizabeth Warren’s Plan For ‘Big Structural Change’ Threatens Joe Biden’s Delaware," coverage by the HuffPost, September 11, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 11, 2019

"FTC's comprehensive study finds median consumer class action claims rate is 9%", coverage in Reuters, September 10, 2019, featuring Professor Brian Wolfman. 

September 10, 2019

"FTC Preparing Conduct Guidance For Major Tech Companies," coverage by Law360, September 10, 2019, with a reference to the law center's Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium. 

September 10, 2019

"Georgetown Law Becomes a Member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court," coverage by EIN Presswire, September 10, 2019, featuring the lawcenter and quoting Associate Dean and Professor Kristin Henning.

September 10, 2019

"The Archaic Bar Character and Fitness Exam Needs to Be Reformed," an opinion piece by the American Lawyer, September 10, 2019, quoting Associate Proessor Shon Hopwood.

September 10, 2019

"California Weighs Trump Insurance to Keep Environmental Laws", coverage in Bloomberg, September 10, 2019, quoting Professor William Buzbee. 

September 10, 2019

"California's poverty rate among highest in nation once again, new census figures show", coverage in The Scaramento Bee, September 10, 2019, quoting Indivar Dutta-Gupta,  Co-Executive Director for the Center on Poverty and Inequality and the Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative. 

September 9, 2019

"CPFB head misguided in reliance on consumer education", coverage in Public Citizen, September 9, 2019, featuring Professor Brain Wolfman. 

September 8, 2019

A news obituary by the Baltimore Sun, September 8, 2019, for Gordon M.F. Stick Jr., a former Washington Post photographer and Vermont town mayor.

September 6, 2019

"After YouTube’s $170 million fine for allegedly collecting children’s data, read this before allowing your kids to go online," coverage by Market Watch, September 6, 2019, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell, Director, Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

September 6, 2019

"Supreme Court may again fast-track a legal dispute over Trump's immigration plans," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, September 6, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein, Executive Director, Supreme Court Institute.

September 6, 2019

"The Technology 202: Facebook, Microsoft team up with academics in race to thwart deepfakes," coverage by The Washington Post, September 6, 2019, mentioning Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center for Privacy & Technology, and referencing their report.

September 6, 2019

"The Trump Administration Broke The Law... For Something Good?," coverage by The Huffington Post, September 6, 2019, quoting Professor David A. Super.

September 6, 2019

"Could Trump's plan to privatize Fannie Mae kill the 30-year mortgage?," coverage by NBC Business News, September 6, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin, and referencing his testimony.

September 6, 2019

"The DC Lineup for this weekend: agriculture, participatory art and an Adams Morgan beer," coverage by The D.C. Line, September 6, 2019, mentioning Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director, Center on Poverty & Inequality, and referencing their report.

September 6, 2019

"Google's $13M Street View Deal Gets OK From Intrigued Judge," coverage by Law360, September 6, 2019, referencing the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 6, 2019

"The Technology 202: Facebook, Microsoft team up with academics in race to thwart deepfakes," coverage by the WashingtonPost.com, September 6, 2019, referencing Senior Associate Clare Garvie, from the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 6, 2019

"Could Trump's plan to privatize Fannie Mae kill the 30-year mortgage", coverage in NBC News, September, 6, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

September 5, 2019

"Poll Finds Americans Trust Police Use of Facial Recognition," coverage by Wired, September 5, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 5, 2019

"Revolving-Door Roundup: Wilson Sonsini, Davis Polk," coverage by Law360, September 5, 2019, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben.

September 5, 2019

"Detroit activists host forum about dangers of facial recognition technology," coverage by Detroit Metro Times, September 5, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 5, 2019

"Older people way more OK with police using facial recognition, Pew poll finds," coverage by Mashable, September 5, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 5, 2019

"Donald Trump Has Never Explained a Mysterious $50 Million Loan. Is It Evidence of Tax Fraud?," coverage by Mother Jones, September 5, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin. Also covered by Business Insider.

September 5, 2019

"What can Latinos learn about the protests in Hong Kong?," coverage by Al Día International, September 5, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

September 4, 2019

"Rosenkranz ’83 LAW ’99 vies for a Corp seat," coverage by Yale Daily News, September 4, 2019, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

September 4, 2019

""I have no respect for your ancestors": Law Professor Shuts Down Caller's White Pride With A Simple Answer," coverage by The GED Section, September 4, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler. Also covered by Tru Dreadz and The World News.

September 4, 2019

"Anti-smoking advocates bemoan "faltering" pace of FDA action," coverage by the Boston Globe, September 4, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 4, 2019

"Advocates Blast 'Paltry' $170 Million Penalty for Google's Violations of Child Privacy Rules," coverage by Common Dreams, September 4, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

September 4, 2019

"New French tax turns Trump and tech giants into strange bedfellows," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 4, 2019, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

September 4, 2019

"Taylor-Silva named state's first reentry specialist outside Boise," coverage by Idaho Press, September 4, 2019, referencing a book, Law Man, by Professor Shon Hopwood.

September 3, 2019

"Sacklers Could Emerge From Opioid Settlements With Personal Fortune Largely Intact," coverage by Kaiser Health News, September 3, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

September 3, 2019

"Kim Kardashian Tweets ‘Contracts,’ Gets Recommendation From Harvard Grad Lawyer," coverage by IBTimes, September 3, 2019, featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett.

September 3, 2019

"Legal market strategies for uncertain times," coverage by Canadian Lawyer, September 3, 2019, referencing a report co-authored by The Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

September 3, 2019

"SEC's Jackson Delays Departure Date," coverage by National Association of Plan Advisors, September 3, 2019, mentioning Professor Urška Velikonja.

September 2, 2019

"Justice RBG Not Stepping Down, Says Work Keeps Her 'Alive'," coverage by MJ Portal, September 2, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center.

September 2, 2019

"Why Is It OK for Employers to Constantly Surveil Workers?," a piece by Gabrielle M. Rejouis, fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology, appearing in Slate, September 2, 2019.

September 1, 2019

"Welcome to the promoconomy, tailored to you (but at what cost?)", coverage by NNY360, September 1, 2019, quoting Professor Laura Moy, Executive Director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 1, 2019

"Taxpayers will foot legal bills for once-wealthy developer," coverage by the Miami Herald, September 1, 2019, mentioning Professor Erica Hashimoto. Also covered by the Hartford Courant.

August 31, 2019

"Ginsburg: Supreme Court Work Keeps Me Going After Latest Bout With Cancer," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, August 31, 2019, mentioning Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emerita Wendy Williams.

August 31, 2019

"Sacklers could hold on to most of personal fortune in proposed Purdue settlement", coveraege by The Washington Post, August 31, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin. Also quoted in The Daily Herald.

August 30, 2019

"Hate-crime reports have soared in DC. Prosecutions have plummeted.," coverage by Napa Valley Register, August 30, 2019, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

August 30, 2019

"France's Digital Services Tax A Sign Of Things To Come," coverage by Law 360, August 30, 2019, an opinion piece by Professor Lilian V. Faulhaber.

August 29, 2019

"SEC Commissioner Will Stay on Until Agency Finds Replacement," coverage in Middle Market Growth, August 29, 2019, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

August 29, 2019

"Could footnotes be the key to winning the disinformation wars?" coverage by The Washington Post, August 29, 2019, referencing a paper by Executive Vice President and Dean of the Law Center William M. Treanor.

August 27, 2019

"Will landmark Oklahoma ruling in Opioid Case Have an Impact on Kentucky?" coverage in Spectrum News1, August 27, 2019, interviewing Regina LaBelle, Director of the Addiction and Public Policy Inititative at Georgetown University Law Center. 

August 26, 2019

"FTC’s Former BCP Director Criticizes NPRM Hyperlinks Proposal as Exposing Consumers to Danger," coverage in InsideARM, August 26, 2019, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

August 26, 2019

"SEC’s Jackson Says He’ll Stay for Now as Successor Talk Heats Up (1)," coverage in Bloomberg Tax, August 26, 2019, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

August 26, 2019

"Podcast: Randy Barnett Talks 1619, Liberalism, And Courtroom Dramas," coverage in The Federalist, August 26, 2019, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

August 26, 2019

"Visiting Faculty Bring Unique Expertise to UVA Law," coverage in UVA Lawyer, August 26, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

August 25, 2019

"Trump Aides Say He Isn’t Ordering U.S. Companies Out of China," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, August 25, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

August 25, 2019

"How Courts Could Ease The White House's Clemency Backlog," coverage in Law360, August 25, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 24, 2019

"Trump ‘hereby’ orders U.S. business out of China. Can he do that?," coverage in The Washington Post, August 24, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

August 24, 2019

"Trump takes aim at media after 'hereby' ordering US businesses out of China," coverage in The Hill, August 24, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

August 24, 2019

"After Garner death, legislators seek to bar police use of 'chokeholds'," coverage in Newsday, August 24, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 24, 2019

"Can Trump ‘Order’ US Firms Out of China? Should He? — CEO Daily," coverage in Fortune, August 24, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

August 23, 2019

"Police Accountability, Five Years After Eric Garner's Death," coverage by The Diane Rehm Show, August 23, 2019, featuring The Albert Brick Professor in Law Paul Butler. 

August 22, 2019

"Trump Targets Brightright Citizenship, Sparking Debate," coverage by KOMONEWS, August 22, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

August 22, 2019

"Trump Declares Himself 'The Chosen One' over US-China Trade War," coverage by ABC, August 22, 2019, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

August 22, 2019

"Faster Loan Forgiveness for Disabeled Veterans", coverage by Inside Higher Ed, August 22, 2019, quoting Professor of Law John R. Brooks. 

August 22, 2019

"Detroit is quietly using facial recognition to make arrests," coverage by TaiPei Times, August 22, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 22, 2019

"A Fight Over Facial Recognition is Dividing Detroit - With High Statkes for Police and Privacy," coverage by 41 NBC, August 22, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy & Technology. 

August 22, 2019

"Surveillance cameras can misread and be misled too," coverage by Live Mint, August 22, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 22, 2019

"Trump targets birthright citizenship, sparking debate", coverage in WJLA, August 22, 2019, interviewing Professor Josh Geltzer. 

August 22, 2019

"Big Law Billed Republicans Millions to Sue Obama. Against Trump, Firms Are Working for Free", coverage by Law.com, August 22, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

August 22, 2019

"Reporters Committee: White House Must Restore Brian Karem's Credentials," coverage by Reporters Committee, August 22, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 21, 2019

"Trump Again Says He'd End Birthright Citizenship," coverage by VOA, August 21, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Nan Hunter. 

August 21, 2019

"Firms Promoting Atty Wellness Will See Economic Benefits," coverage by Law360, August 21, 2019, quoting Associate Professor of Law and Legal Practice Jarrod F. Reich. 

August 21, 2019

"Who is responsible when an inmate dies by suicide?", coverage by Minnesota Lawyer, August 21, 2019, mentioning O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

August 20, 2019

"NYPD Officer, Who Used BAnned Chokehold On Eric Garner, Is Fired," coverage by NPR, August 20, 2019, featuring The Albert Brick Professor of Law Paul Bulter. 

August 19, 2019

"Alvaro Bedoya: Privacy and Civil Rights in the Age of Facebook, ICE, and the NSA", coverage by KUNM, August 19, 2019, feautring Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology and Visiting Professor of Law, Alvaro Bedoya. 

August 19, 2019

"Who Got the Maddes About the New York Times' Slavery Coverage?", coverage by The Slate, August 19, 2019, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory Randy E. Barnett

August 19, 2019

"Veteran St. Charles Parish Deputy Elected as National Fraternal Order of Police President," coverage by Nola, August 19, 2019, quoting The Albert Brick Professor in Law Paul Butler. 

August 19, 2019

"Just Following Orders: Conversations With Conventration Camp Guards at the Southern Border," coverage by The American Prospect, August 19, 2019 featuring Professor of Law Heidi Li Feldman.

August 19, 2019

"Sidley Austin Presses US House's Legal Arguments in Trump’s Border Wall Fight," coverage by Law.com, August 19, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 19, 2019

"France is not alone in its plan to tax tech giants", coverage in Brookings, August 19, 2019, a podcast with Professor Lilian Faulhaber and David Dollar.

August 19, 2019

"FCC Investigates Whether Sinclair Showed Lack of Candor When Trying to Buy Tribune", coverage in The Wall Street Journal, August 19, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

August 19, 2019

"France is not alone in its plan to tax tech giants," coverage by Brookings Institution, August 19, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Lilian Faulbhaber.

August 19, 2019

"Bernie Sanders Calls for a Ban on Police Use of Facial Recognition," coverage by The Verge, August 19, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center. 

August 16, 2019

"The Trump Administration Is Paying Millions In Legal Fees To Groups That Sued Over The Census  Citizenship Questions",coverage in BuzzFeed News, August 16, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman. 

August 15, 2019

"Big Tech Frets Over French Digital Tax Compliance Headaches," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, August 15, 2019, quoting Grant Aldonas, Executive Director, Institute of International Exconomic Law.

August 15, 2019

"Ohio Freezes Most Law Enforcement Access to Facial-Recognition Analysis of Driver's License Photos," coverage by Cleveland Scene, August 15, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology. For more on this story, see The Register.

August 15, 2019

"What are Beijing's best options for ending Hong Kong protests?," coverage by The Christian Science Monitor, August 15, 2019, quoting Thomas Kellogg, Executive Director, Center for Asian Law.

August 15, 2019

"Trump administration underestimating impact of new immigration rule, advocates say," coverage by ABC News, August 15, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and the Law.

August 14, 2019

"The Best Law Schools In The World (2019)," coverage by Above the Law, August 13, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

August 14, 2019

"Copycat accusations continue to dog Lion King," coverage by Vancouver Province, August 14, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

August 14, 2019

"Identity Crisis: Biometric Technology in Asian Airports," coverage by Apex, August 14, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center for Privacy and Technology.

August 14, 2019

"Sexual misconduct as a non-partisan issue and the impact of the #MeToo movement on voters," coverage by The Racquet Press, August 14, 2019, referencing a report by Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.

August 14, 2019

"Will we learn from the Greece austerity debacle?", coverage in The Hill, August 14, 2019, by Professor David Super. 

August 13, 2019

"The House v. Trump: Stymied Lawmakers Increasingly Battle in the Courts," coverage by The New York Times, August 13, 2019, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord.

August 13, 2019

"CBP wants to use facial recognition for ‘all passenger applications’," coverage by FedScoop, August 13, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 13, 2019

"What the Failures of the Last Ebola Outbreak Can Teach Us About the Future," coverage by Frontline, August 13, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 13, 2019

"For Law Firms and ALSPs, the Future Is About Collaboration," coverage by The American Lawyer, August 13, 2019, referencing a report co-authored by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

August 13, 2019

"FCC's Hands Likely Tied On White House Anti-Bias Order," coverage by Law 360, August 13, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

August 13, 2019

"The Rise of Online Extremism," an coverage by Bloomberg, August 13, 2019, a segment featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

August 13, 2019

"What does your privacy mean to you?," coverage by Marketplace's Make Me Smart, August 13, 2019, a discussion with Associate Professor Laura Moy.

August 13, 2019

"Amazon Rekognition Falsely Matches 26 Lawmakers To Mugshots As California Bill To Block Moves Forward," coverage by Forbes, August 13, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 13, 2019

"Outside voices: Should Congress intervene in the China trade war?," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade's Daily Report, August 13, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

August 13, 2019

"CQ: Fintech Beat by CQ: The real-time payments debate," an opinion piece by Professor Chris Brummer, appearing in CQ and through U.S. Rep. Ayanna Pressley, August 13, 2019.

August 12, 2019

"SCOTUS spotlight: Paul Smith on oral advocacy," coverage by SCOTUStalk, August 12, 2019, a discussion with Professor from Practice Paul Smith.

August 12, 2019

"Court Vacates FCC Dereg of Cell Tower-Site Reviews", coverage in Broadcasting Cable, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

August 12, 2019

"Court deals blow to FCC's bid to speed 5G rollout", coverage in CNN Business, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

August 12, 2019

"Appeals court ruling undercuts FCC's plan for speedy 5G rollout," coverage by Smart Cities Dive, August 12, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

August 12, 2019

"Michael Dreeben, Longtime SCOTUS Advocate, Joins Georgetown Law Faculty," coverage by The National Law Journal, August 12, 2019, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben and quoting Dean William Treanor. For more on this story, see The Hill, The Washington Times, Fox News, and Law 360.

August 12, 2019

"Report: NC’s ‘modern poll tax’ disenfranchises residents with felony records," coverage by The Progressive Pulse, August 12, 2019, featuring a report co-authored by the Civil Rights Clinic.

August 12, 2019

"This tech could secure voting machines, but not before 2020," coverage by Yahoo! Finance, August 12, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

August 12, 2019

"Supreme Court Legend Dreeben to Lecture at Georgetown Law," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 12, 2019, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben.

August 12, 2019

"What California knows about Kamala Harris," coverage by Cal Matters, August 12, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

August 12, 2019

"Epstein death sparks federal investigation, raises pressure to prosecute associates," coverage by Fox News, August 12, 2019, a segment with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 12, 2019

"Epstein’s case will be dismissed, but his death has far-reaching legal consequences," coverage by The Washington Post, August 12, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 12, 2019

"Minor misconduct in the classroom may be diverted from court system under 'School Justice Partnerships'," coverage by Greensboro News & Record (N.C.)., August 12, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 12, 2019

"Can Federal Law Enforcement Respond to Domestic Terrorism?," coverage by The National Law Journal, August 12, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

August 12, 2019

"Some frown on technology that IDs faces," coverage by China Daily, August 13, 2019, quoting a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 12, 2019

"Carr Looking at Next Steps after DC Circuit Overturns Part of Small-Cell Order," coverage by Communications Daily, August 12, 2019, mentioning Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

August 11, 2019

"‘We need answers. Lots of them.’ What’s known and what’s next after Jeffrey Epstein’s death," coverage by The Washington Post, August 11, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 11, 2019

"What It’s Like to Become the Voice of Your Generation—At Age 12" coverage by Washingtonian, August 11, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 11, 2019

"Two years after Charlottesville, I'm fighting the conspiracy theory industrial complex," coverage by the Greenville News (S.C.), August 11, 2019, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

August 11, 2019

"How to Stop Trump’s Trade War Madness," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman, appearing in The New York Times, August 11, 2019.

August 10, 2019

"Being Ignored At School Has Followed These Black Women Into Adulthood," coverage by Refinery 29, August 10, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 10, 2019

"Why Are Florida Republicans So Afraid of People Voting?," coverage by The New York Times, August 10, 2019, referencing a report co-authored by the Civil Rights Clinic.

August 9, 2019

"Money-Making Schemes That Ensnare Prisoners and Their Families," coverage by The Marshall Project, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 9, 2019

"In Argentina, Peron’s Legacy Is Whatever You Need It to Be," coverage by Bloomberg, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Joseph Page. For more on this story, see The Buenos Aires Times.

August 9, 2019

"The Netflix Lobbying Machine: Inside the Effort to Sway Policy Worldwide," coverage by The Hollywood Reporter, August 9, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 9, 2019

"Federal Inmates Scammed by Ads Offering Early Release," coverage by The Crime Report, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 9, 2019

"King County Council’s Larry Gossett fighting for his political life against Girmay Zahilay, first-time candidate who calls him a hero," coverage by The Seattle Times, August 9, 2019, quoting Aileen Carr, Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 9, 2019

"Tribes Win DC Circ. Ruling Against FCC On Small-Cell Builds," coverage by Law360, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. For more on this story, see Broadcasting Cable.

August 9, 2019

"How facial recognition became the most feared technology in the US," coverage by Recode, August 9, 2019, referencing a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 9, 2019

"RCFP concerned by White House’s ‘preliminary decision’ to suspend Brian Karem’s hard pass," coverage by Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, August 9, 2019, referencing a friend-of-the-court brief with the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 9, 2019

"The body cam revolution: What it has, and hasn’t, accomplished," coverage by The Christian Science Monitor, August 9, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

August 9, 2019

"American With No Medical Training Ran Center For Malnourished Ugandan Kids. 105 Died," coverage by NPR's All Things Considered, August 9, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 9, 2019

"LeClairRyan’s Early Plans for Outside Investment Came Too Soon," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 9, 2019, quoting Senior Fellow James Jones from the Center for Study of the Legal Profession.

August 9, 2019

"Drugs, deception and lots of gold: How a Cranston math whiz earned himself 660 years in prison," coverage by Providence Journal (R.I.), August 9, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 9, 2019

"RCFP concerned by White House’s ‘preliminary decision’ to suspend Brian Karem’s hard pass," coverage by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, August 9, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 9, 2019

"Health Justice Alliance: Supporting D.C.’s Vulnerable Populations through Health and the Law," coverage by Georgetown Law, August 9, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Yael Cannon.

August 9, 2019

"When The List Of The Top 14 Law Schools Isn’t The One You Expect," coverage by Above the Law, August 9, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Library.

August 8, 2019

"How the UK became the testing ground for Juul's US ambitions," coverage by Wired, August 8, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 8, 2019

"Do we need to do more to address domestic terrorism? Pt. 2," coverage by WWL First News' Tommy Tucker, August 8, 2019, featuring an interview with Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 8, 2019

"Podcasts: Attorney General William Barr; Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler," coverage by Crime Story podcast, August 8, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 8, 2019

"Episode 3: Paul Butler, Georgetown Law," coverage by Crime Story podcast, August 8, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 8, 2019

"Former HBO Miniseries President Kary Antholis Launches Crime Story Website," coverage by Deadline, August 8, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 8, 2019

"Acts of Politically Motivated Violence Are Already Illegal. Making 'Domestic Terrorism' a Federal Crime Won't Help," coverage by Reason.com, August 8, 2019, referencing a piece by Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 8, 2019

"Meet the House lawyer helping Democrats fight Trump," coverage by The Hill, August 8, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law, Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 8, 2019

"White nationalist killers are terrorists. We should fight them like terrorists.," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, appearing in The Washington Post, August 8, 2019.

August 7, 2019

"Post-9/11 Intel Center Now Going After Domestic Terror," coverage by The Daily Beast, August 7, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 7, 2019

"TV Networks' Suit Tees Up Battle Over Nonprofit Streaming," coverage by Law360, August 7, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 7, 2019

"Considering Impacts On The Muslim Community, Are CVE Programs Really The Best Way To Fight Domestic Terrorism?," coverage on 89.3 FM KPCC's AirTalk, featuring an interview with Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 7, 2019

"McGahn Now Must Face Judge After Rebuffing Democrats' Subpoena," coverage by The National Law Journal, August 7, 2019, metioning Visiting Professor of Law, Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 7, 2019

"Does Federal Law Enforcement Have Enough to Respond to Domestic Terrorism?," coverage by the Daily Report, August 7, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 7, 2019

"Bar Association for Ex-Cons-Turned-Lawyers in the Works," coverage by Law.com, August 7, 2019, mentioning Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 7, 2019

"Cyntoia Brown, Now Free From Prison, Says She Wants To Help Other Victims Of Abuse," coverage by Nashville Public Radio, August 7, 2019, referencing a report co-authored by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 7, 2019

"FCC Proposes $233,000 Forfeiture Against Cumulus Over Sponsorship ID Consent Decree," coverage by Communications Daily, August 7, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

August 6, 2019

"T-Mobile Customers Fight To Keep Location Privacy Lawsuit In Court," coverage by MediaPost, August 6, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 6, 2019

"El Paso shooting sparks renewed calls to make domestic terrorism a crime in U.S.," coverage by CBC (CA), August 6, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law, Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 6, 2019

"Potential Nominee for Democratic Slot on the SEC Troubles Advocates," coverage by The American Prospect, August 6, 2019, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

August 6, 2019

"Justice Department Quietly Embraces the Term ‘Domestic Terrorism’," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 6, 2019

"'Need to end discriminatory laws, accelerate pace to achieve gender equality, parity'," coverage by Deccan Chronicle, August 6, 2019, featuring Anita Bhatia.

August 5, 2019

"Cover Story: Australia’s Dangerous Foray Into Facial Recognition," coverage by Which-50 Media, August 5, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 5, 2019

"The Algorithm Says You’ll Win the Case. What Do You Say?," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 5, 2019, quoting Professor Michael S. Frisch.

August 5, 2019

"New bill on students pledging future income ‘an open license for discriminatory financing’," coverage by Market Watch, August 5, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

August 5, 2019

"I Don’t Want To Be The “Bad Black Child:” The Erasure Of Black Girlhood In Schools And Its Far-Reaching Impact," coverage by MadameNoire, August 5, 2019, referencing a report by Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 5, 2019

"Scalia, skilled at upending rules, may soon write them at Labor," coverage by Roll Call, August 5, 2019, quoting Mark Gaston Pearce, Executive Director of the Workers’ Rights Institute.

August 5, 2019

"Joshua Geltzer: ‘Many politicians talk about immigration in ways that don’t verge into racism we see from Donald Trump," coverage by Channel 4 News (UK), August 5, 2019, featuring an interview with Visiting Professor of Law, Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 5, 2019

"El Paso suspect may be charged as terrorist," coverage by CBS News, August 5, 2019, featuring an interview with Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 5, 2019

"The El Paso shooting is being investigated as domestic terrorism. Does that matter?," coverage by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, August 5, 2019, referencing an article by Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 5, 2019

"Shootings might seem like terror, but they're unlikely to be charged that way," coverage by The San Francisco Chronicle, August 5, 2019, referencing an article by Visiting Professor of Law, Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 5, 2019

"It’s time to debate gun control on its merits," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neal K. Katyal, appearing in The Washington Post, August 5, 2019.

August 5, 2019

"The Algorithm Says You'll Win the Case. What Do You Say?", coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 5, 2019, quoting Professor Michael Frisch. 

August 4, 2019

"Editorial: Tear down voting rights wall," coverage by the Quad-City Times, August 4, 2019, mentioning a report co-authored by the Civil Rights Clinic.

August 4, 2019

"Charlottesville demonstration prompts review of state militia statutes," coverage by Cleveland.com, August 4, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, and mentioning their report.

August 4, 2019

"The El Paso Shooting Is Being Treated As “Domestic Terrorism,” But The Suspected Shooter May Not Be Charged As A Terrorist," published by Buzzfeed News, August 4, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 4, 2019

"Report: MO Voting Rules Disadvantage Low-Income Voters," coverage by KMA Land, August 4, 2019, mentioning a report co-authored by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 2, 2019

"Chris Brummer on Facebook's Digital Currency", coverage in Washington Journal/C-SPAN, August 2, 2019, interviewing Faculty Director of the Institute of International Economic Law and Professor Chris Brummer.

August 2, 2019

"Politics: What’s Wrong With the Right?," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, August 2, 2019, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

August 2, 2019

"Does Lion King have Japanese origins?", coverage by Gulf News World, August 2, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

August 2, 2019

"Exclusive: Democrats consider a lawyer and a law professor for commissioner seat at SEC - sources," coverage by WKZO, August 2, 2019, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

August 1, 2019

"Reform or Revolution? California's Bid for Nonlawyer Ownership Could Spread," coverage by the American Lawyer, August 1, 2019, quoting Senior Fellow James Jones from the Center for Study of the Legal Profession.

August 1, 2019

"She Was Arrested at 14. Then Her Photo Went to a Facial Recognition Database," coverage by the New York Times, August 1, 2019, citing Senior Associate Clare Garvie, from the Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 1, 2019

"Families Go Deep in Debt to Stay in the Middle Class," coverage by the New York Times, August 1, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

August 1, 2019

"What Dish swooping in to save T-Mobile-Sprint means for you," coverage by CNET, August 1, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy. For more on this story, see Consumer Electronics Daily.

July 31, 2019

"First immigrants, then you: Policing methods are used on immigrants, then others," an opinion piece by The Hill, July 31, 2019, citing to the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 31, 2019

"Cisco whistleblower gets first False Claims payout over cybersecurity," coverage by Reuters News, July 31, 2019, quoting Professor Gregory Klass.

July 31, 2019

"Trump pick Scalia becomes 2020 target for labor unions", coverage in The Hill, July 31, 2019, by Alex Gangitano.

July 29, 2019

"20 States Have Implicit Poll Taxes According To New Study," coverage by Red River Radio, July 29, 2019, citing a report by the law center's Civil Rights Clinic. 

July 29, 2019

"AT&T Hires Verizon (Excuse Me?)," coverage by the American Prospect, July 29, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 29, 2019

"News Roundup," coverage by the Texas Standard (Austin, TX), July 29, 2019, citing to the Civil Rights Clinic's new report and quoting Professor Aderson Francois. 

July 29, 2019

"Bipartisan panel: Why Detroit's facial recognition technology should be banned," coverage by the Detroit Metro Times, July 29, 2019, with a photo and caption featuring Senior Associate Clare Garvie and citing to "America Under Watch," a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 29, 2019

"13 sex trafficking statistics that explain the enormity of the global sex trade," coverage by USA Today, July 29, 2019, citing the report "The Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline: The Girls' Story" by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

July 29, 2019

"Agencies Prep for Climate Change Despite Hostility From Trump," coverage by US News & World Report, July 30, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 29, 2019

"Detroit Lawmaker Wants Moratorium Put on Facial Recognition Technology for the Next Five Years," coverage by FOX 2 Detroit, July 29, 2019, quoting Senior Associate Clare Garvie of the Center on Privacy and Technology.  

July 29, 2019

"What is Facial Recognition - and How Sinister Is It?" coverage by the Guardian, July 29, 2019, citing a report from the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

July 29, 2019

"NLRB Veteran Discusses Leap to Georgetown," coverage by the New York Law Journal, July 29, 2019, featuring the law center's new Worker's Rights Institute and Executive Director Mark Gaston Pearce. 

July 29, 2019

"3 Issues That Will Control The Coming Sprint/T-Mobile Battle," coverage by Law360, July 29, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

July 29, 2019

"DOJ Approves T-Mobile/Sprint; State Lawsuit Not Going Away," coverage by Communications Daily, July 29, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Swartzman.

July 28, 2019

"Trump Warns 'Gutless' Antifa May Be Branded A Terror Group As Far-Right Killings Climb," coverage by the HuffPost, July 28, 2019, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

July 27, 2019

"A returning U.S. citizen’s or green-card holder’s rights at the border: What you need to know ," coverage by Axios, July 27, 2019, quoting Professor M. Tia Johnson. 

July 27, 2019

"New Maine Law Aims To Restore Internet Privacy Protection Rolled Back By Trump Administration," coverage by NPR, July 27, 2019, featuring an interview with Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute of Technology Law & Policy. 

July 27, 2019

"MIL-OSI USA: Eshoo, Scalise Introduce Modern Television Act of 2019," coverage by Foreign Affairs, July 27, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy. 

July 26, 2019

"Texas' System For Restoring Voting Rights For Ex-Felons Is Akin To A 'Poll Tax,' Study Says", coverage by the Texas Public Radio, July 26, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center's Civil Rights Clinic. 

July 26, 2019

"BREAKING: DOJ Deal On Sprint-T-Mobile Merger Faces Continued Battle", coverage by Law360, July 26, 2019, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

July 26, 2019

"DOJ Says Ok to T-Mobile-Sprint", coverage in Multichannel News, July 26, 2019 quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

July 26, 2019

"Why Cities Suing Over Climate Change Want the Fight in State Court, Not Federal", coverage by Inside Climate News, July 26, 2019, quoting Professor of Law William W. Buzbee. 

July 26, 2019

"U.S. Approves T-Mobile-Sprint Merger", coverage in The Wall Street Journal, July 26, 2019,quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

July 26, 2019

"The Senate Intelligence Committee’s Troubling Conclusions About US Election Infrastructure", coverage by Just Security, July 26, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer and Senior Fellow and General Counsel Carrie F. Cordero.

July 26, 2019

"News Roundup: Researchers Map North Texas Fault Lines Vulnerable To Oil and Gas Drilling", coverage by Texas Standard, July 26, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Aderson B. Francois. 

July 26, 2019

"Sprint, T-Mobile merger approval from Justice Department," coverage by the Washington Post, July 26, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 26, 2019

"‘Lion King’ has been clouded by intellectual property controversy for 25 years. Here’s the story behind it," coverage by the Washington Post, July 26, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder. 

July 26, 2019

"Bring Back Paper Ballots," coverage by Slate, July 26, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze. 

July 26, 2019

"Protest March To ICE Facility In Vermont Planned This Weekend," coverage by WAMC, July 26, 2019, citing the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

July 26, 2019

"T-Mobile and Sprint clinch US approval for merger," coverage by the Financial Times, July 26, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 26, 2019

"Our Views: In court case, bogus subpoenas make Louisiana look bad," an editorial by the Baton Rouge Advocate, July 26, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord.

July 25, 2019

"Modern-Day"Poll Taxes" Disenfranchise Millions of Low- Income Voters", coverage in TruthOut, July, 25, 2019, featuring the Georgetown Law Campaign Legal Center and the Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic.

July 25, 2019

"Study: 30 states prevent formerly incarcerated people from voting based on wealth", coverage in The Hill,  July 25, 2019 quoting Professor and Director of Georgetown Law's Civil Rights Clinic, Aderson Francois. 

July 25, 2019

"U.S. Ok of T-Mobile-Sprint Deal Would Make it Harder for States", coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 25, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

July 25, 2019

"A Digital Human Rights Threat Demands More Attention From Foundations", coverage by The Chronicle of Philantrophy, July 25, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology. 

July 24, 2019

"Three Clarifying Questions for Robert Mueller," coverage by MSNBC, July 24, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 24, 2019

"Big Tech Lobbies to Stifle Digital Services Tax Efforts," coverage by Inside Sources, July 24, 2019, referencing an op-ed piece by Professor Lillian Faulhaber in The New York Times.

July 24, 2019

"Empirical SCOTUS: What the justices cited in OT 2018," coverage in SCOTUSblog, July 24, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

July 24, 2019

"The Cybersecurity 202: Attorney General Barr fires up the encryption debate," coverage by The Washington Post, July 24, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

July 24, 2019

"The Cruelty of Trump's Poverty Policy", coverage in The New York Times, July 24, 2019, by Professor David A. Super. 

July 24, 2019

"Robert Mueller’s use of “I take your question,” as defined by a legal expert", coverage by Quartz, July 24, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law M. Tia Johnson. 

July 23, 2019

"William Barr demands tech companies help law enforcement in digital decryption efforts," coverage by Washington Times, July 23, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

July 23, 2019

"Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan That Could Be Good for Investors," coverage by Barron's, July 23, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

July 23, 2019

"‘Bizarrely Adversarial’: Legal Experts React to DOJ Letter That Told Mueller What He Can’t Say," coverage by Law & Crime, July 23, 2019,  quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

July 23, 2019

"Detroit City Council approves $4 million for Real Time Crime Center," coverage in Detroit Free Press, July 23, 2019, referencing a Center for Privacy and Technology 2017 report.

July 23, 2019

"When Fandom Clashes with IP Law", coverage in Harvard Business Review, July 23, 2019 by Professor Madhavi Sunder.

July 22, 2019

"Facebook Settlement Expected to Mandate Privacy Committee," coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 22, 2019, quoting Professor David Valdeck.

July 22, 2019

"Google Reaches $13M Deal To End Street View Privacy MDL," coverage by Law360, July 22, 2019, mentioning Center of Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 22, 2019

"Dozens of former law clerks standing vigil for Justice John Paul Stevens as he lies in repose," coverage by CNN, July 22, 2019, quoting Cliff Sloan, dean's visiting scholar.

July 22, 2019

"Big Little Lions: Disney's New 'Lion King' Dodges the 'Kimba' Similarity Issue," coverage by Hollywood Reporter, July 22, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

July 21, 2019

"How Justice Stevens Protected The Rights Of The Accused," coverage on Law360, July 21, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

July 21, 2019

"Kroft: Prison lawyer is "one of the best characters" in decades of reporting," coverage by CBS News, July 21, 2019, featuring Adjunct Professor Shon Hopwood.

July 20, 2019

"Two senators want antifa activists to be labeled ‘domestic terrorists.’ Here’s what that means.," coverage by The Washington Post, July 20, 2019, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.  

July 19, 2019

"Legal Scholar: Trump Lawyers Just Made a ‘Radical’ Argument in Deutsche Bank Subpoena Case," coverage in Law & Crime, July 19, 2019, featuring Martin S. Lederman, Professor from Practice.

July 19, 2019

"Industry leaders, academics weigh in on Facebook’s Libra crypto plans," a Wolter Kluwer blog on World Securities, July 19, 2019, quoting Professor Chris Brummer.

July 19, 2019

"Legal Scholar: Trump Lawyers Just Made a ‘Radical’ Argument in Deutsche Bank Subpoena Case," coverage by Law & Crime, July 19, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman.

July 19, 2019

"Gang Crime Doesn't Warrant Deportation, 4th Circ. Says," coverage by Law360, July 19, 2019, mentioning Professor  Erica J. Hashimoto, Anjali Parekh Prakash, fellow, Appellate Litigation Program, Teresa Rubinger and Elijah Staggers.

July 18, 2019

"Ebola Outbreak Declared an International Public Health Emergency," coverage in Scientific American, July 18, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 18, 2019

Justice John Paul Stevens: Remembering a man of modesty, remarkable intellect, coverage in the ABA Journal, July 18, 2019, featuring Dean William Treanor.

July 18, 2019

"Justice Kagan Remarks at Georgetown University Law Center", coverage in C-SPAN, July 18, 2019, a conversation with Dean William Treanor.

July 18, 2019

"Kagan Rallies Gerrymandering Foes to 'Go For It—Because You're Right'," coverage in Law.com, July 18, 2019, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

July 18, 2019

"Eric Garner, Jeffrey Epstein And The 2 Sides Of The Criminal Justice System," coverage on 99.9 WBUR, July 18, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 18, 2019

"4 lawsuits that could change the face of justice in Philadelphia," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 18, 2019, featuring Nicholas Riley, Senior Counsel, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

July 18, 2019

"Federal regulators eye update to rules governing children’s privacy and the Internet," coverage in The Washington Post, July 18, 2019, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

July 18, 2019

"House Committee Moves to Bolster SEC Enforcement Regime," coverage in NAPA, July 18, 2019, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

July 18, 2019

"Canada says it is close to deal with EU on possible fix to WTO deadlock," coverage in Reuter, July 18, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

July 17, 2019

"Is FaceApp Safe to Use? Its Privacy Policy Is a ‘Convoluted Mess'," coverage in Fortune, July 17, 2019, featuring Lindsey Barrett, Staff Attorney and Teaching Fellow, Institute for Public Representation.

July 17, 2019

WHO declares global emergency as Congo's Ebola outbreak spreads to major border city," coverage in The Washington Times, July 17, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 17, 2019

"Ebola outbreak declared an international public-health emergency," coverage in Nature, July 17, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 17, 2019

"WHO Says Ebola Is Now A 'Public Health Emergency Of International Concern'," coverage on NPR, July 17, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 17, 2019

"Stevens' Ruling Carved Out Broadcasts As A Safe Haven," coverage in Law360, July 17, 2019, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

July 17, 2019

"John Paul Stevens Was My Personal Hero, William Treanor Says", coverage in NPR, July 17, 2019, interviewing Dean William Treanor.

July 17, 2019

Professor Chris Brummer provided testimony before the United States House Committee on Financial Services hearing on Examining Facebook’s Proposed Cryptocurrency and Its Impact on Consumers, Investors, and the American Financial System, July 17, 2019.

July 17, 2019

"John Paul Stevens, the rule-of-law justice," an opinion piece by Clifford Sloan, Visiting Scholar, in The Washington Post, July 17, 2019.

July 17, 2019

"John Paul Stevens Was My Personal Hero, William Treanor Says," coverage on NPR, July 17, 2019, featuring Dean William Treanor.

July 17, 2019

"Japanese official says negotiators working hard on U.S.-Japan trade deal," coverage in Reuter, July 18, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

July 17, 2019

"This Was Elizabeth Warren’s Plan All Along," coverage in the Huffington Post, July 17, 2019, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 16, 2019

"Retired Justice John Paul Stevens, Hero To Left, Dead At 99," coverage in Law360, July 16, 2019, featuring Dean William Treanor.

July 16, 2019

"$5b privacy fine against Facebook seen as ‘chump change’," coverage in Sophos, July 16, 2019, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

July 16, 2019

"U.S.-China deal: A 2020 liability?," coverage in Politico, July 16, 2019, featuring Professor Lilian V. Faulhaber.

July 16, 2019

"Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Who Led Liberal WIng, Dies at 99", coverage in The New York Times, July 16, 2019 featuring Dean William Michael Treanor.

July 16, 2019

"Vigilancia y reconocimiento facial contra inmigrantes," coverage by Al Día International, July 16, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 16, 2019

"Trump Administration Makes Dramatic Change to U.S. Asylum Policy", coverage in The Takeaway, July 16, 2019, interviewing Professor Philip Schrag. 

July 16, 2019

Associate Professor Shon Hopwood appeared as a keynote speaker at the July 2019 Annual Meeting of the Council of State Governments West.

July 16, 2019

"Wachtell Litigator George Conway Calls Trump ‘Racist’ in Op-Ed," coverage in Big Law Business, July 16, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 16, 2019

"New York Path to Trump Returns May Not Derail Federal Effort," coverage in Bloomberg Tax, July 16, 2019, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

July 15, 2019

"Multiple Bills Seek To Secure Elections: Will They Do It?," coverage in Forbes, July 15, 2019, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.

July 15, 2019

"Beware. Other Nations Will Follow France With Their Own Digital Tax," an opinion piece by Professor Lilian Faulhaber, in The New York Times, July 15, 2019.

July 15, 2019

"Trump’s latest plan to deny asylum seekers protection is illegal," coverage in Quartz, July 15, 2019, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

July 14, 2019

"President Trump's War Power Delusions," coverage in The National Interest, July 14, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

July 14, 2019

"Foil-ed Again! City attorneys mistakenly release confidential information on NYPD's facial recognition program for second time," coverage by New York Daily News, July 14, 2019, mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology. 

July 14, 2019

"Trump's lying lawyers are doing permanent damage to the Justice Department," coverage by Think Progress, July 14, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Martin S. Lederman. 

July 12, 2019

"Trump Lost the citizenship question fight in court. Now the real fight begins," coverage by the Washington Post, July 12, 2019, featuring Mary B. McCord and Joshua A. Geltzer, Visiting Professors of Law from the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

July 12, 2019

"How Trump could use tariffs to fight back against France's tax on US technology giants," coverage by CNBC, July 12, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman. 

July 12, 2019

"Five Takeaways from Talking Feds' Mueller Preview Panel," coverage by Just Security, July 12, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

July 10, 2019

"Student Debt Forgiveness Sounds Good. What Might Happen If The Government Did It?" coverage by NPR, July 10, 2019, quoting Professor John R. Brooks. 

July 9, 2019

"As cameras track Detroit's residents, a debate ensues over racial bias," coverage by Indian Express, July 9, 2019, mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology. 

July 9, 2019

"Net neutrality was repealed a year ago- what happened since?" coverage by the Verge, July 9, 2019, featuring Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn at Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy. 

July 8, 2019

"Law Enforcement Agencies Face Questions For Using DMV Databases for Facial Recognition," coverage by WAMU, July 8, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Center. 

July 8, 2019

Amid Consolidating Industry, Three Greater Law Firms Reach Rare Century Mark," coverage by Hartford Business, July 8, 2019, quoting Senior Fellow Jim Jones from Center for Ethics and the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law

July 7, 2019

"FBI, Ice find state driver's license photos are a gold mine for facial-recognition searches," coverage by the Washington Post, July 7, 2019, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

July 5, 2019

"Trump Presses for Citizenship Query On Census Form," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, July 5, 2019, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

July 4, 2019

"Our citizenship counts — and now becomes an issue in the 2020 elections," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus John S. Baker Jr., Visiting Professor for the Center on the Constitution, in The Hill, July 4, 2019.

July 3, 2019

"Supreme Court Notebook: Did Ginsburg HInt at Census Outcome?" coverage by AP News, July 3, 2019, featuring a brief re-cap of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's remarks during an event at the law center. Justice Ginsburg's appearance at the law center was also mentioned in a brief report by The Hill. 

July 3, 2019

"Boulder County DA Hosts Event on Racial Equity and Implicit Bias," coverage by the Longmont Oberver (Longmont, CO), July 3, 2019, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning, Associate Dean of Clinics, Centers, Institutes, and Experiential Learning and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic.

July 2, 2019

"Loving," a National Portrait Gallery podcast, July 2, 2019, with Professor Sheryll Cashin.

July 2, 2019

"Democrats Just Made a Big Play for Trump's Taxes. Will We Ever See Them?" coverage by the Washington Post, July 2, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

July 2, 2019

"Conservative justices surprise court watchers with swing votes," coverage by The Hill, July 2, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

July 2, 2019

"Squire Patton Boggs Names New Public Policy Fellows," coverage by Bloomberg Big Law Business, July 2, 2019, with a reference to the law center.

July 2, 2019

"Justice Ginsburg Says She 'Lucked Out' Of BigLaw Career," coverage by Law360, July 2, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's remarks during a law center event. Other news about the event include Ginsburg praises Kavanaugh and reflects on gender equality by CBS News and Ruth Bader Ginsburg Praises Brett Kavanaugh Again For Appointing An Entirely Female Staff by The Daily Caller. Several other broadcast and print news media also reported similar stories during the week.

July 2, 2019

"High Court's Census Decision Could Bolster Suits Over Trump Rollbacks," coverage by InsideOSHAOnline, July 2, 2019, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 2, 2019

"Judge Judge orders Trump administration to clarify position on census," coverage by The Guardian, July 4, 2019, with a reference to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's talk at the law center.

July 2, 2019

"Justice Ginsburg at Georgetown Law's Supreme Court Institute," coverage by C-SPAN, July 2, 2019, featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg interviewed at the law center's event. 

July 1, 2019

"Navy SEAL trial exposes divide in normally secretive force," coverage by the Houston Chronicle, July 1, 2019, quoting Professor Gary D. Solis.

July 1, 2019

"'I could have shot you in front of your fucking kids': how cops dehumanize black people," an editorial in The Guardian, by Professor Paul Butler, July 1, 2019.

July 1, 2019

"What Happened To Former NLRB Chairman Mark Gaston Pearce?" coverage by the National Law Review, July 1, 2019, with a reference to the law center. 

July 1, 2019

"One size does not fit all: Law firm subscription plans come in all shapes and sizes," coverage by the ABA Journal, July 1, 2019, citing a report by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

June 30, 2019

"Changing Careers? How A Federal Lawyer Became A Tech Leader," coverage by Forbes, June 30, 2019, featuring Miriam Barnett Vogel.

June 30, 2019

"Fact-check: FOP attack on consent decrees falls short," coverage by the Chicago Sun-Times, June 30, 2019, with a reference to an interview with Professor Christy E. Lopez.

June 29, 2019

"'When They See Us' Tells the IMportant Story of the Central Park Five. Here's What It Leaves Out," coverage by the Washington Post, June 29, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 28, 2019

"Census stirs fears, regardless of Supreme Court ruling," covered by Crain's Chicago Business, June 28, 2019, quoting from the Georgetown Law Journal Online article.

June 28, 2019

"Marshae Jones’ Situation Is A Tale Of Racism, Sexism, And Unjust Politics," covered by The Shadow League, June 28, 2019, quoting from Center on Poverty and Inequality report, Listening to Black Women and Girls.

June 28, 2019

"Census stirs fears regardless of ruling by Supreme Court," coverage by Crain's Chicago Business, June 28, 2019, citing the Georgetown Law Journal. 

June 28, 2019

"Using Fair Use to Reduce Algorithmic Bias," coverage in JOTWELL, June 28, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.

June 28, 2019

"D.C. Continues Misspending Funds Intended for Neediest in its Schools, Report Says," coverage by the Washington Post, June 28, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.

June 28, 2019

"If Roe v. Wade is struck down, would Sanders' 'Medicare for All' still guarantee the right to abortion?," coverage by NBC News, June 28, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 27, 2019

"Supreme Court redistricting decision draws disappointment, demand for action," coverage by Frederick News Post, June 27, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

June 27, 2019

"Detroiters concerned over facial recognition technology as police commissioners table vote," coverage by Detroit Free Press, June 27, 2019, reference a Center on Privacy & Technology report.

June 27, 2019

"What to Watch For During Robert Mueller's Testimony," covered by Voice of America, June 27, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor M. Tia Johnson.

June 27, 2019

"Detroiters concerned over facial recognition technology as police commissioners table vote," coverage by the Detroit Free Press, June 27, 2019, citing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 27, 2019

"A Major Police Body Cam Company Just Banned Facial Recognition," coverage by the New York Times, June 27, 2019, with a reference to Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 26, 2019

"Hundreds of Oklahoma inmates using federal funds for college," coverage by Alva Review-Courier, June 26, 2019, referencing Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

June 26, 2019

"Juul Readies Backdoor Plan To Dodge San Francisco E-Cigarette Ban With November Vote," coverage by Forbes, June 26, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 26, 2019

"FCC opens probe into Sinclair disclosures on failed Tribune deal," covered by Reuters, June 26, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

June 26, 2019

"Senate Bill Reopens Thorny Privacy Debate: Can You Put a Price on Personal Data?," coverage by National Journal, June 26, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Ohm, faculty director, Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 26, 2019

Associate Professor Sherally Munshi is a co-signer of a June 26, 2019 open letter to Congress on Hitting Reset on Student Loan Dept.

June 25, 2019

"Statement of Concerned Securities Law Professors Regarding Investment Advisers and Fiduciary Obligations," appearing on Columbia Law School's Sky Blog, June 25, 2019, co-signed by Professor Donald Langevorrt.

June 25, 2019

"Tear Down the Foreign-Policy Glass Ceiling!," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks appearing on Foreign Policy, June 25, 2019.

June 25, 2019

"She Turned Over Her Husband’s Guns After His Arrest. The Police Charged Her," covered by The New York Times, June 25, 2019, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein, director, Domestic Violence Clinic.

June 25, 2019

"Youtube Content for Children Should Be Barred, Advocacy Groups Tell FTC," covered by Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2019, mentioning Institute for Public Representation.

June 25, 2019

"‘If not, deportations start!’ – Trump’s fight to keep migrants away from US," covered by TRT World, June 25, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 24, 2019

"The Facebook coin: What it means for fintech and society," a Roll Call Fintech Beat podcast hosted by Professor Chris Brummer, June 24, 2019.

June 24, 2019

Professor Lisa Heinzerling appeared at "Defying Deregulation: Standing Up for Our System of Safeguards," a Coalition for Sensible Safeguards briefing, June 24, 2019.

June 24, 2019

"The Technology 202: A bipartisan pair of senators want companies to put a price on your data," coverage by The Washington Post, June 24, 2019, quoting Lindsay Barrett, staff attorney, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Center.

June 23, 2019

"Erectile pricing: Why Viagra's cost defies the laws of economics [Opinion]", coveage in the Houston Chronicle, June 23, 2019 by Professor David A. Hyman.

June 23, 2019

"Trump's propsed new forest rules would be a reality-show horror, coverage in The Hill, June 23, 2019, by Professor David A Super. 

June 23, 2019

"Options limited for outside investigation of South Bend police after fatal shooting," coverage by South Bend Tribune, June 23, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

June 23, 2019

"Messenger: Two-tiered justice is the norm in Missouri, but times, they are a changin' ," coverage by St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 23, 2019, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 21, 2019

"Reparations for slavery aren’t enough. Official racism lasted much longer," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin appearing in The Washington Post, June 21, 2019.

June 21, 2019

"Arizona Prisons Lift Ban On Book About Mass Incarceration," coverage by NPR, June 21, 2019, featuring and quoting Professor Paul Butler about his book, Chokehold.

June 20, 2019

"Arkansas couple file amended suit against city over deleted Facebook posts," coverage by Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, June 20, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 20, 2019

"Facebook, Big Tech Hedge Privacy Risks in Online Support Groups," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 20, 2019, Lindsey Barrett, staff attorney and teaching fellow at the Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

June 20, 2019

"New York Landlord Seeks To Use Facial Recognition On Tenants," coverage by My Tech Decisions, June 20, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 20, 2019

"World Health Organization Resists Declaring Ebola Emergency — For The Third Time," coverage by Pulitzer Center, June 20, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 20, 2019

"American Antitrust Institute Experts Concur That Breaking Up Big Tech Is Hard to Do," coverage by Broadband Breakfast, June 20, 2019, mentioning Professor Howard Shelanski.

June 20, 2019

"YouTube Under Fire For Collecting Data On Young Children Without Parental Consent," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, June 20, 2019, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

June 20, 2019

"Attorney of the Year Nominee: Laurie Webb Daniel," coverage by Daily Report, June 20, 2019, mentioning the Supreme Court Institute.

June 20, 2019

"Amid Escalating Tensions with Iran, Dems Target the AUMF," coverage by National Journal, June 20, 2019, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 19, 2019

"Privacy Groups Say Mobile Carriers Violated Privacy Laws By Sharing Users’ Location Data," coverage by Inside Sources, June 19, 2019, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

June 19, 2019

"WTO Needs New Rules to End Harmful Fisheries Subsidies," coverage by Pew, June 19, 2019, mentioning TradeLab.

June 19, 2019

"Getting Smart About the Measles Vaccine," coverage by WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show, featuring a discussion with Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

June 19, 2019

"Concordia Law Panel Will Discuss Amending The Constitution With A "Con-Con"," coverage by NPR's Idaho Matters, June 19, 2019, featuring a discussion with Professor David Super.

June 19, 2019

"Ajit Pai Is Still Withholding Facts About Location-Data Abuse From His Own Commissioners," coverage by Gizmodo, June 19, 2019, quoting from a complaint co-filed by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 19, 2019

"State AGs In Dicey Waters With Sprint-T-Mobile Challenge," coverage by Law 360, June 19, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 19, 2019

Professor Urska Velikonja appeared as a witness before the Committee on Financial Services on "Putting Investors First: Examining Proposals to Strengthen Enforcement Against Securities Law Violators," June 19, 2019. Her testimony is made available by the Committee.

June 18, 2019

"Will Trump’s 2016 Strategy Work in 2020?," coverage by Fox News Rundown, June 17, 2019, a podcast with Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 18, 2019

"In Battle With Juul, San Francisco Becomes First City To Ban E-Cigarettes," coverage by Forbes, June 18, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, Program Director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. For more on this story, see China Daily.

June 18, 2019

"City judges violate federal court ruling, continue to set bond amounts above residents’ means," coverage by The St. Louis American, June 18, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 17, 2019

"Clarence Thomas calls for abandoning 'demonstrably erroneous' precedent, touching off Roe v. Wade speculation," coverage by Fox News, June 17, 2019, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

June 17, 2019

"Lawmakers question why Biometric Exit Program has pictures of U.S. citizens," coverage by Fed Scoop, June 17, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 17, 2019

"Groups Tell FCC Wireless Carriers Violated Privacy Laws," coverage by Law 360, June 17, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 17, 2019

"A “view” from the courtroom: A search for the elusive end of the term," coverage by SCOTUSblog, June 17, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

June 16, 2019

"Trump campaigned on defeating the opioid crisis. It’s hard to tell if he’s winning.," coverage by Politico, June 16, 2019, quoting Regina LaBelle, Program Director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 15, 2019

"The Supreme Court Should Take a Field Trip to California," coverage by The New York Times, June 15, 2019, mentioning a study by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

June 15, 2019

"Why Is Facial Recognition Important? 3 Signs It's Too Big to Ignore Any Longer," coverage by Inverse, June 15, 2019, mentioning a 2019 report and 2016 report by the Center for Privacy and Technology.

June 15, 2019

"Trump’s tax returns: Masterful point-by-point dissection reveals what the DOJ is helping Trump hide," coverage by Raw Story, June 15, 2019, featuring Visiting Associate Professor of Law Marty Lederman.

June 15, 2019

"Four reasons why antitrust actions will likely fail to break up Big Tech", coverage in MarketWatch, June 15, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

June 14, 2019

"Trump just invited Congress to begin impeachment proceedings," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neal K. Katyal, appearing in The Washington Post, June 12, 2019. Story also covered by Talking Points Memo.

June 14, 2019

"UK signs Julian Assange's US extradition papers," coverage by ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), June 14, 2019, featuring Eric Lewis.

June 14, 2019

"AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile Hit With FCC Complaint Over Sale of Phone Location Data," coverage by Motherboard, June 14, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology. Story also covered by The Hill.

June 14, 2019

"R.I.P. "A Nation of Laws Not Men", 1780-2019," coverage by Deep State Radio, June 14, 2019, a podcast featuring a discussion with Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 14, 2019

"WHO likely to declare Ebola an international emergency: experts," coverage by Reuters, June 14, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 14, 2019

"WHO unexpectedly declines, again, to call Ebola outbreak a global emergency," coverage by Science, June 14, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. For more on this story, see The Wall Street Journal and Forbes.

June 14, 2019

"Chevron gets fresh D.C. Circuit airing — sort of," coverage by E&E News, June 14, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

June 14, 2019

"Here’s how the rise of non-bank lending is impacting the housing market," a segment on CNBC, June 14, 2019, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

June 14, 2019

"Broad racial and ethnic coalitions prompt policing changes," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, June 14, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 13, 2019

"Sex, drugs, and self-harm: Where 20 years of child online protection law went wrong," coverage by The Washington Post, June 13, 2019, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell, director, Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

June 13, 2019

"Federal judge shreds circuit judges, city in opinion on cash bail case," coverage by The St. Louis American, June 13, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 13, 2019

"Judge’s Role in Police Family Fundraiser Raises Eyebrows," coverage by the New York Law Journal, June 13, 2019, mentioning Professor Michael S. Frisch.

June 13, 2019

"At Oberstown detention centre, young offenders learn their rights," coverage by The Irish Times, June 13, 2019, mentioning the Street Law Clinic.

June 13, 2019

"Rather than hold Trump officials in contempt, Democrats may go to court nstead. Will it work?," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, June 13, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 13, 2019

"Industry Experts Selected for CFPB Panels on UDAAP," coverage by ACA News/ACA International, June 13, 2019, mentioning Professor Adam J. Levitin.

June 13, 2019

"Controversial Detroit facial recognition program prompts public meeting," coverage by Detroit Free Press, June 13, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 12, 2019

"State attorneys general sue to block merger between Sprint and T-Mobile," coverage by The Washington Post, June 12, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 12, 2019

"States Flex Antitrust Muscle in T-Mobile-Sprint Merger Fight," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 12, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

June 12, 2019

"Close the Workhouse finds allies in federal judge, Ben & Jerry’s," coverage by The St. Louis American, June 12, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 12, 2019

"How Collusion Confusion Helps Trump," coverage by The New Yorker, June 12, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 12, 2019

"The Women's Forum of New York Announces Honorees for The 9th Annual Elly Awards," coverage by Look to the Stars, June 12, 2019, featuring Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton. Story also covered by Broadway World.

June 12, 2019

"‘Music is Fundamentally Important to People. It's Not Disposable – Nor are the Artists Who Create It.’," coverage by Music Business Worldwide, June 12, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Library.

June 12, 2019

"Is this the best Democrats can do?," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, June 12, 2019, mentioning Samuel Dash.

June 12, 2019

"Federal judge says St. Louis jails can’t hold inmates unable to afford bail in underscore of new Supreme Court rules," coverage by The Missour Times, June 12, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 12, 2019

"With 'Milquetoast' Kidvid Revision, No Congressional Action Anticipated," coverage by Communications Daily, June 12, 2019, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 12, 2019

"Baltimore climate case against Big Oil advances", coverage in ClimateWire, June 12, 2019, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

June 11, 2019

"United States: New Study Highlights The Threat Of Alternative Legal Service Providers To The Traditional Law Firm Model," coverage by Mondaq, June 11, 2019, referencing a 2019 Report on the State of the Legal Market co-authored by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law.

June 11, 2019

"CFPB to kick off symposium series with forum on 'abusive' standard," coverage by American Banker, June 11, 2019, mentioning Professor Adam J. Levitin.

June 11, 2019

"Not All Queer People Feel Like They Were “Born This Way”," coverage by BuzzFeed News, June 11, 2019, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

June 11, 2019

"Jeff C. McKay wins crowded Democratic race for Fairfax board chair," coverage by The Washington Post, June 11, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

June 11, 2019

"Everything you need to know about Hong Kong’s extradition law," coverage by Quartz, June 11, 2019, referencing a Lawfare piece by Thomas E. Kellogg, Executive Director of the Center for Asian Law.

June 11, 2019

"America’s legal experts believe we’ve got the abortion debate all wrong," coverage by Quartz, June 11, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 11, 2019

"Ten state attorneys general are suing to block T-Mobile-Sprint merger," coverage by The Verge, June 11, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 11, 2019

"Facial recognition could help speed you through airport security. It could also threaten your civil liberties, experts say," coverage by Desert News, June 11, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 11, 2019

"KKK: What do those letters mean to you?," coverage by WUSA9, June 11, 2019, quoting Heather Abraham, supervising attorney in the Civil Rights Clinic.

June 11, 2019

"Pro net neutrality advocates take on US Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell," coverage by ZDNet, June 11, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 11, 2019

"American's legal experts believe we've got the abortion debate all wrong", coverage in Quartz, June 11, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

June 10, 2019

"Americans Are Paying Trump's Tariffs: Professor Hillman", covearge in Bloomberg, June 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Jennifer Hillman. Story also covered by Yahoo Singapore.

June 10, 2019

"Fintech Beat: States Poised to Act as Crypto-Cops," a piece by Professor Chris Brummer, appearing in CQ Magazine, June 10, 2019.

June 10, 2019

"U.S. turns to Canada for advice on missing and murdered Indigenous women," coverage by Vancouver Sun, June 10, 2019, quoting Bette Jacobs, Distinguished Scholar at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 10, 2019

"Broad Racial and Ethnic Coalitions Prompt Policing Changes," coverage by Stateline/The Pew Charitable Trusts, June 10, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 10, 2019

"Legal Scholars' Letter on Initiating a Congressional Lawsuit to End Illegal US Role in the Yemen War," coverage in the Volokh Conspiracy on Reason, June 10, 2019, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 10, 2019

Professor Michael S. Frisch mentioned in testimony "Lessons from the Mueller Report: Presidential Obstruction and Other Crimes", June 10, 2019, before the House Judiciary Committee.

June 10, 2019

"Trump the ‘Tariff Man’ goes back to work," coverage by The Express Tribune, June 10, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

June 10, 2019

"Reinstate Pell Grants for Prisoners," coverage by National Review, June 10, 2019, a piece co-authored by Professor Shon Hopwood with a reference to a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

June 10, 2019

"Georgetown Law’s Comprehensive Foreign Intelligence Law Collection," a piece by Professor Laura Donohue appearing in Lawfare, June 10, 2019.

June 10, 2019

"Trump Administration Will Shut Down HIV Research Group," coverage by Instinct, June 10, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 10, 2019

"What To Expect In Media Ownership Arguments At 3rd Circ.," coverage by Law360, June 10, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

June 10, 2019

"Seton Hall Law's David White: Mentorship 'Becomes Who You Are, Not What You Do'," coverage by the New Jersey Law Journal, June 10, 2019, featuring Adjunct Professor David White and mentioning Dean William M. Treanor.

June 9, 2019

"Facial recognition: a cop’s tool, a civil libertarian’s nightmare," coverage by the Boston Herald, June 9, 2010, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 9, 2019

"Facial recognition’s flaws lead to call for reforms," coverage by the Boston Herald, June 9, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 9, 2019

"How Hackathons Are Helping To Decode The Justice Gap," coverage by Law360, June 9, 2019, quoting Professor Tanina Rostain.

June 8, 2019

"Virginia NAACP, 28 Members of the General Assembly, Center for Earth Ethics File Amicus Brief: Union Hill “deserves our protection and our respect”," coverage by Blue Virginia, June 8, 2019, featuring Profesor of Law and Director of Civil Rights Law Clinic, Aderson B. Francois.

June 8, 2019

"CBP Claims Its Airport Facial Recognition Isn’t A Surveillance Program; FBI Has 640M Photos According To Watchdog; Congress Wants Rules," coverage by Activist Post, June 8, 2019, mentioning Fellow Harrison Rudolph from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 7, 2019

"Trump's threat of Mexico tariffs is easier to criticize than to stop," coverage by Greenwich Time, June 7, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman. 

June 7, 2019

"Zoinks! BBO metes out short-lived ‘discipline’ to cartoon lawyer," coverage by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, June 7, 2019, referenceing a blog post by Professor Michael S. Frisch.

June 7, 2019

"U.S. appeals court revives D.C. disparate impact lawsuit over 'reduction in force'," coverage by Reuters, June 7, 2019, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

June 7, 2019

"California considers ban on facial recognition’s new frontier: police body cameras," coverage by Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 7, 2019

"Congress Clashes With Justice Department Over Its Decisions Not To Defend Laws," coverage by NPR, June 7, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 7, 2019

"Could FCC Ruling Finally Be the End of Those Unwanted Robocalls?," coverage in Cheddar, June 7, 2019, interviewing Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 7, 2019

"FCC Decision to Let Carriers Block Robocalls by Default Raises Questions," coverage in Cheddar, June 7, 2019, interviewing Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 7, 2019

"DC Circ. Revives Ex-City Employees' Discrimination Suit," coverage by Law 360, June 7, 2019, quoting Profesor Aderson B. François, Director of Civil Rights Law Clinic.

June 7, 2019

"U.S. Rep. Tlaib calls for moratorium on facial recognition technology used by Detroit police," coverage by Michigan Radio/NPR, June 7, 2019, referencing a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 7, 2019

"Anti-LGBTQ Christian hate group cheers as Trump administration shuts down HIV cure research," coverage by LGBTQ Nation, June 7, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 6, 2019

"The Cybersecurity 202: Stanford group calls for major overhaul on election security. Here are their recommendations," coverage by Washington Post, June 6, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Matt Blaze. 

June 6, 2019

"Reproductive rights are under attack; so is science-based policy," coverage by Freedom From Religion Foundation, June 6, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 6, 2019

"Legal Challenges in Outer Space," coverage by UVA Law by Apple Podcasts, June 6, 2019, featuring a discussion with Professor David A. Koplow.

June 6, 2019

"Who's who in 'unprecedented' race for Fairfax County chair," coverage by WTOP, June 6, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Alicia Plerhoples. 

June 6, 2019

"The Constitutional Stakes of the 2020 Election," coverage by National Constitution Center, June 6, 2019, a podcast featuring Carmack Waterhouse Professor Randy Barnett. 

June 6, 2019

"Trump administration limits research using fetal tissue. Is it a 'ban on hope' or triumph for life?", coverage by Deseret News InDepth, June 6th, 2019, Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law;

June 5, 2019

"Trump Administration Sharply Curtails Fetal Tissue Medical Research," coverage by the New York Times, June 5, 2019, quoting Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

June 5, 2019

Testimony by Professor Hans Sauer, June 5, 2019, "The State of Patent Eligibility in America, Part II," before the Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary.

June 5, 2019

"Auditors slam FBI for shoddy testing of facial-recog tech. But no big deal. It only has 641m images on its systems," coverage by The Register, June 5, 2019, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate from the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law.  

June 5, 2019

"Trump enters new legal territory," coverage by Greenwich Time, June 4, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman. 

June 4, 2019

"use of emergency declaration to impose tariffs on Mexico is legally questionable, scholars say," coverage by the Washington Post, June 4, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice, Jennifer Hillman. 

June 4, 2019

"Here's who is running for the top elected post in Virgnia's most powerful county," coverage by the Washington Post, June 4, featuring Professor of Law Alicia Plerhoples. 

June 4, 2019

"New Tech is Fundamentally Changing the Power Balance Between Police and the Public," coverage by Pacific Standard, June 4, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology. 

June 3, 2019

"Government Struggles to Rein In Artificial Intelligence Programs," coverage by CQ Magazine, June 3, 2019, referencing a 2016 report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 3, 2019

"Fintech Beat: Big Tech Shakes Cryptocurrency World," a piece by Professor Chris Brummer, appearing in CQ Magazine, June 3, 2019.

May 31, 2019

"Grassley: Tariffs on Mexico will jeopardize USMCA; Chamber eyes legal challenge," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade, May 31, 2019, mentioning Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

May 31, 2019

"Cliff Sloan, Longtime Skadden Partner, Leaves Firm for Georgetown Law," coverage by The National Law Journal, May 31, 2019, featuring Cliff Sloan.

May 31, 2019

"Trump would be first to use emergency law to levy tariffs," coverage on WSB-TV 2, May 31, 2019, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

May 30, 2019

"Brooklyn apartment residents revolt against plan for face-tracking cameras," coverage in BGR, May 30, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, Founding Director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 30, 2019

"Twitter Still Has A White Nationalist Problem," coverage in Huffington Post, May 30, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 28, 2019

"Proposed FDA Rule on Biosimilars Suffix Sparks Industry Concerns," coverage in The Heartland Institute, May 28, 2019, featuring Professor David Hyman.

May 28, 2019

"Journalists, community advocates file lawsuit challenging Maryland's ban on broadcasting recordings of criminal trials", coverage in The Baltimore Sun, May 28, 2019, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.

May 27, 2019

"Stop facial recognition," coverage in The Durango Herald, May 27, 2019, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, and Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, Executive Director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 25, 2019

"47 States Appeal to Betsy DeVos, Department of Education to Cancel Student Loan Debt for Disabled Veterans," coverage by NPR, May 25, 2019, referencing a 2018 piece by Professor John R. Brooks.

May 24, 2019

"51 attorneys general urge DeVos: Erase disabled veterans' student debt," coverage by Politico, May 24, 2019, referencing a 2018 piece by Professor John R. Brooks.

May 24, 2019

"The Health 202: Momentum is building in Congress to take on surprise medical bills," coverage by The Washington Post, May 24, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 24, 2019

"Officials fighting U.S. measles outbreaks threaten to use rare air travel ban," coverage by The Washington Post, May 24, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 23, 2019

"States' Last-Ditch Bid to Kill Trump's SALT Cap Eroded by Data," coverage by Bloomberg, May 23, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

May 23, 2019

"America is turning against facial-recognition software," coverage by The Economist, May 23, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 23, 2019

"Is T-Mobile+Sprint Gonna Happen?," coverage by Benton, May 23, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

May 23, 2019

"One of Trump’s Attorneys Also Represents the Accused War Criminal He Might Pardon," coverage by Slate, May 23, 2019, quoting Professor David Luban.

May 23, 2019

"Commentary: To those who think black girls need less nurturing, I cry foul," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, May 23, 2019, featuring a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 23, 2019

"Tim Chapman, Fairfax board chair hopeful, has multiple speeding tickets, decades-old arrests," coverage by The Washington Post, May 23, 2019, mentioning Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

May 23, 2019

"Justin Amash, Rashida Tlaib question facial recognition technique used by Detroit police," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 22, 2019

"U.S. anti-abortion activists once 'chipped away' at Roe vs. Wade — now they've picked up a sledgehammer," coverage by CBC News, May 22, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

May 22, 2019

"Abortion rights activists hold 400+ rallies", CBS News, May 22, 2019, interviewing Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.  

May 22, 2019

"Arizona Prisons' Ban on Book About Racism in Criminal Justice Draws Challenge", coverage in The New York Times, May 22, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Butler. For more on this story, see CNN.

May 22, 2019

"New York Passes Bill Giving Congress a Way to Get Trump’s State Tax Returns," coverage by The New York Times, May 22, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

May 22, 2019

"Patriarchy In Prison: Exploring The Challenges Facing Incarcerated Women," coverage by NPR's The State of Things, May 22, 2019, featuring Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director, Center on Poverty & Inequality.

May 22, 2019

"Congress agrees: It's time to regulate facial recognition technology," coverage by Mashable, May 23, 2019, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 22, 2019

"This book criticizes racism in the justice system. Arizona prisoners aren’t allowed to read it.," coverage by The Washington Post, May 22, 2019, featuring Distinguished Visitory from Professor Paul Butler's Chokehold: Policing Black Men, and quoting Professor Christy Lopez.

May 22, 2019

"D.C. EDUCATION BRIEFS: Anacostia High School Champs," coverage by The Washington Informer, May 22, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Street Law Program.

May 22, 2019

"D.C. Youth Advocate for Mental Health Services," coverage by The Washington Informer, May 22, 2019, mentioning the Juvenile Justice Clinic.

May 22, 2019

Professor Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews, May 22, 2019.

May 22, 2019

"Daily Dicta: ‘Fundamentally Flawed’: Consumers Notch Win as ALI Postpones Restatement Vote," coverage by Am Law Litigation Daily, May 22, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 22, 2019

"Making the Most of Your Summer Experience," an opinion piece by Susan Manch and Marcia Shannon, Assistant Dean, Career Strategy, appeared in The Natonal Law Journal, May 22, 2019.

May 21, 2019

"Will An SAT 'Adversity Score' Actually Address College Admission Disadvantages?," coverage by NPR's On Point, May 21, 2019, featuring a discussion with Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

May 21, 2019

"If facial recognition is good enough for Taylor Swift, is it good enough for you?," coverage by USA Today, May 21, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 21, 2019

"Brokerage Exec Says SEC’s Regulation BI Could Limit Choice of Investments," coverage by Financial Advisor IQ, May 21, 2019, quoting Professor Hillary Sale.

May 21, 2019

"ALA Preps Libraries for the 2020 Census," coverage by Information Today, May 21, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

May 21, 2019

"Trump Subpoena Defiance Pushes Democrats on Impeachment Decision," coverage by Bloomberg, May 21, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

May 21, 2019

"Who Will Buy Sprint's Boost? And Will It Even Matter?," coverage by Light Reading, May 21, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 21, 2019

"Arizona Prisons Ban Book On Black Men In The Justice System," coverage by Huff Post, May 21, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler's Chokehold: Policing Black Men.

May 21, 2019

"How often does the Supreme Court overturn precedents like Roe v. Wade?," coverage by The Washington Post, May 21, 2019, crediting case references to Professor Susan Low Bloch.

May 21, 2019

"ACLU urges Amazon shareholders to stop selling facial-recognition tech to government," coverage by State Scoop, May 21, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology. For more on this story, see Wired.

May 21, 2019

A discussion with Professor David Hyman occurred on NPR's Morning Edition, May 21, 2019.

May 21, 2019

"Consumer advocates, business interests form rare alliance to block American Law Institute project," coverage by Penn Record, May 21, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 21, 2019

"3rd Circ. Will Hear FCC Broadcast Dereg Dispute In June," coverage by Law 360, May 21, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

May 21, 2019

"Chapman pursues ethics complaint against McKay in bitter Fairfax board race," coverage by The Washington Post, May 21, 2019, mentioning Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

May 21, 2019

"Law Group Won't Approve Controversial Report This Year," coverage by Law 360, May 21, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. For more on this story, see The Verge.

May 21, 2019

"Conn. Court Throws Lifeline To Discovery Stays Post-Cyan," coverage by Law 360, May 21, 2019, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Paul Saunders.

May 21, 2019

"Arizona prisons urged to end ban on book about black men," coverage by The Washington Post, May 21, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler's Chokehold: Policing Black Men. For more on this story, see The New York Times.

May 20, 2019

"Unusual Supreme Court Lineup Gives Merck a Win on Fosamax Litigation", coverage in The National Law Journal, May 20, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

May 20, 2019

"San Francisco's facial recognition ban is just the beginning of a national battle over the technology," coverage by NBC News, May 20, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 20, 2019

"Chair candidates pledge support for affordable housing, immigrants legal fund," coverage by Fort Hunt Herald, May 20, 2019, mentioning Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

May 20, 2019

"Facial recognition bans: What’s next in Oakland, at Amazon and more," coverage by Siliconvalley.com, May 20, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 20, 2019

"T-Mobile, Sprint make concessions, FCC chairman supports $26B merger," coverage by USA Today, May 20, 2019, quoting quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 20, 2019

"The Secret Vote That Could Wipe Away Consumer Rights," coverage by The American Prospect, May 20, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 20, 2019

"Is facial scanning technology in public an invasion of privacy?," coverage by Cleveland.com, May 20, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 20, 2019

"T-Mobile-Sprint Critics Pan Pai's 'Policy by Press Release'," coverage by Multichannel News, May 20, 2019, quoting Lecuter in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

May 20, 2019

"Soon You May Not Even Have to Click on a Website Contract to Be Bound by Its Terms," coverage by ProPublica, May 20, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 20, 2019

"Facial Recognition To Be Used In Panda Conservation," coverage by Z6 Mag, May 20, 2019, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 20, 2019

"T-Mobile-Sprint deal clears FCC hurdle: Will you pay more for your cellular plan?," coverage by USA Today, May 20, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 20, 2019

"FCC boss blesses T-Mobile US-Sprint merger amid sketchy promises, lashings of incoherency," coverage by The Register, May 20, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 20, 2019

"T-Mobile's deal for Sprint gets big boost from FCC commission," coverage by Yahoo! Finance, May 20, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

May 20, 2019

"FCC Support Of Sprint, T-Mobile Deal Won't Tie DOJ's Hands," coverage by Law 360, May 20, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 20, 2019

"Oscar Cabrera: A nuestros políticos no les interesa prevenir enfermedades," coverage by La Voz, May 20, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Oscar Cabrera.

May 20, 2019

"Yale Law School Commencement 2019—Working Together and For One Another," coverage by Yale Law School, May 20, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

May 19, 2019

"Few Sparks in Primary Race for Fairfax County Supervisors Chair," coverage by Fairfax News, May 19, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

May 19, 2019

"Trump Judicial Nominees And 'Brown V. Board Of Education'," coverage by NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday, May 19, 2019, a conversation with Professor Paul Butler.

May 19, 2019

"Is Lindsey Graham really a hypocrite on impeachment? A look at the record," coverage by The Kansas City Star, May 19, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

May 18, 2019

"Missouri's Republican-led Legislature passes 8-week abortion ban," coverage by Yahoo! News, May 18, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 17, 2019

"GOP praises Interior legal policy. Greens say bring it on," coverage by E&E News, May 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.

May 17, 2019

"The Week in Tech: Putting an A.I. Genie Back in Its Bottle," coverage by The New York Times, May 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 17, 2019

"Australia refugee policy world’s ‘most cruel’ - global health expert," coverage by Newsroom (NZ), May 17, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National &  Global Health Law.

May 17, 2019

"WhatsApp Hack: Is Mobile Ecosystem Secure Anymore?," coverage by Channelstv.com, May 17, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

May 17, 2019

"Texas Tech wins 2018-2019 ABA Competitions Champion title," coverage by ABA for Law Students, May 17, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

May 17, 2019

"Black Girls Detail Harsh Consequences Of Being Seen As Older Than White Peers," coverage by Huff Post, May 17, 2019, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy & Inequality.

May 17, 2019

"Experts Talk Best Practices For Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by NPR's All Things Considered, May 17, 2019, featuring Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 17, 2019

"FTC Must Tackle Anti-Competitive Drug Rebate Practices," coverage by Law 360, May 17, 2019, citing to an article by Professor Steven Salop.

May 17, 2019

"Constitutional Crisis? Not Quite, But Courts Could Be Tested," coverage by Law 360, May 17, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 17, 2019

"Structural Remedies In Spotlight In Facebook Privacy Probe," coverage by Law 360, May 17, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 16, 2019

"Perspectives on the Taxation of the Digital Economy," coverage by Tax Notes Talk/Tax Notes, May 16, 2019, a podcast featuring a discussion with Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

May 16, 2019

"San Francisco Is Right: Facial Recognition Must Be Put On Hold," an opinion piece appearing in The New York Times, May 16, 2019, referencing a Center on Privacy & Technology report, co-authored by Clare Garvie, senior associate, and Professor Laura Moy, executive director.

May 16, 2019

"The NYPD uses altered images in its facial recognition system, new documents show," coverage by The Verge, May 16, 2019, featuring a new Center on Privacy and Technology report. Story also covered by CNET, AP News and The Washington Post.

May 16, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal, serving as a member of the judge panel for the First Amendment Awards, introduced the 2019 honorees, May 16, 2019.

May 16, 2019

"Georgetown students cheer as Nancy Pelosi demonstrates viral State of the Union clap," coverage by The Hill, May 16, 2019, featuring the Law Center and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Event further covered by CNN and WJLA.

May 16, 2019

"Texas Residents Sue Army Corps of Engineers For Flood Damage During Hurricane Harvey," coverage by NPR, May 16, 2019, quoting Professor Peter Byrne.

May 16, 2019

"Law Profs, States Urge 9th Circ. To Block Trump Asylum Rule," coverage by Law360, May 16, 2019, featuring an amicus brief co-signed by Professor Andrew Schoenholtz and other law professors.

May 16, 2019

"Put off law school for a year and do some good. That’s the deal a Big Law firm offers," coverage by the National Jurist, May 16, 2019, quoting Natalie Blazer, director, J.D. Admissions and featuring the Law Center.

May 16, 2019

"Georgetown University Report Criticizes NYPD For Use Celebrity Photos For Facial Recognition," coverage by CBS 13 (Baltimore, Md.), May 16, 2019, featuring the Center on Privacy & Technology's report, Garbage In, Garbage Out.

May 16, 2019

"Black Girls Detail Harsh Consequences Of Being Seen As Older Than White Peers," coverage by Vox, May 16, 2019, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy & Inequality. For more on this story, see The Root.

May 16, 2019

"Race to save WTO’s Appellate Body may be for naught with U.S. ‘in no rush’," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade, May 16, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

May 16, 2019

"Law Profs, States Urge 9th Circ. To Block Trump Asylum Rule," coverage by Law 360, May 16, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

May 16, 2019

"Experts Question DOJ’s Rejection of FDA Jurisdiction Over Death Penalty Drugs," coverage by Drug Industry Daily, May 16, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 15, 2019

"Hundreds of agencies, including the FBI and ICE, have access to Ohio AG’s facial recognition platform," coverage by Muckrock.com, May 15, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology, and referencing a 2016 Center report.

May 15, 2019

"The feds need to up their game against domestic extremists, say critics," coverage by NBC News, May 15, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 15, 2019

The office of U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., announced on May 15, 2019 the introduction of the bill, Protecting American Votes and Elections Act of 2019, and quoted Professor Matt Blaze.

May 15, 2019

"Industry sources: U.S. and EU, in practice, are not so far apart on privacy," coverage by Inside Cyber Security, May 15, 2019, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

May 15, 2019

"State AGs protest ALI consumer contract restatement ahead of May 22 vote," coverage by Reuters, May 15, 2019, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 15, 2019

"The “Extraordinarily Difficult” Path to a Facebook Breakup," coverage by the National Journal, May 15, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 15, 2019

"Study: Black Girls Feel the Impact of 'Adultification,' Especially in School," coverage by Jezebel, May 15, 2019, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy & Inequality.

May 14, 2019

"What can be done to stop the criminalization of black girls? Rebuild the system," coverage by USA Today, May 14, 2019, featuring a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

May 14, 2019

"Pushed out and punished: One woman's story shows how systems are failing black girls," coverage by USA Today, May 14, 2019, quoting a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

May 14, 2019

"San Francisco Considers Ban On Government's Use Of Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by NPR, May 14, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 14, 2019

"The Restatement of the Law, Consumer Contracts: What is it and Why you Should be Concerned About It," a May 14, 2019 National Law Review podcast, with Professor Adam Levitin.

May 14, 2019

"Climate Change Turning To Law in Race Against Time", coverage in the Washington Lawyer, May 2019, featuring Professor Sara A. Colangelo.

May 13, 2019

"The Hostile Government Witness: Problems for Both Sides", coverage in The New York Law Journal, May 13, 2019 featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

May 13, 2019

Professor Angela J. Campbell, director, Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic was interviewed on BBC Radio 4, U.K. National Radio, May 13, 2019. Speech to text transcript made available by Lexis.

May 13, 2019

Professor Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews, May 10, 2019.

May 13, 2019

"One-Time #Resistance Hero Rod Rosenstein Was Trump’s Leak-Hunter-in-Chief," coverage by The Daily Beast, May 13, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 13, 2019

"New Sandra Bland Video Reopens Conversation On Documenting Police Encounters," a radio broadcast on 90.9 WBUR, May 13, 2019, with guest Professor Paul Butler.

May 13, 2019

"Expert: San Francisco face ID ban would be warning to police," coverage in The Washington Post, May 13, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 13, 2019

"Can the Bay Area Rein In the Surveillance Tools It Created?," coverage by City Lab, May 13, 2019, referencing a Center of Privacy & Technology 2016 report.

May 13, 2019

"San Francisco Could Become the First U.S. City to Ban the Use of Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by Time, May 13, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, founding director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 11, 2019

Professor Alicia Plerhoples appeared at the Fairfax County NAACP Board of Supervisor's Chair Candidate Forum, May 11, 2019. Coverage by Blue Virginia.

May 11, 2019

"Trump wants to change how poverty is calculated — to make fewer people eligible for benefits," coverage by Vox, May 11, 2019, quoting Professor David A. Super.

May 10, 2019

"California’s high-speed rail project and Trump administration are no longer on speaking terms," coverage by the Los Angeles Times, May 10, 2019, quoting Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

May 10, 2019

"DC Circ. Revives 6 Iran Terror Liability Suits," coverage by Law360, May 10, 2019, mentioning Professor Erica Hashimoto.

May 10, 2019

"House Judiciary votes to hold Barr in contempt over Mueller report release," coverage by Roll Call, May 10, 2019, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

May 10, 2019

Professor Paul Butler appeared on The 11th Hour With Brian Williams for May 10, 2019. Transcript provided by Lexis.

May 10, 2019

"U.S. - China Trade Tariffs Conclude," an NPR All Thing Considered broadcast, May 10, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

May 10, 2019

"Is the US facing constitutional crisis?",  coverage in ABC Radio (Sydney Australia) May 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 9, 2019

"Amazon Is Accused of Violating Kids' Privacy With Smart Speakers; Advocacy groups say Echo Dot Kids device improperly retains conversations of users," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2019, with refernce to the Institute for Public Representation.

May 9, 2019

"Juul's 'Switch' Campaign for Smokers Draws New Scrutiny," coverage by NBC 4, May 9, 2019, quoting Eric Lindblom, Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 9, 2019

"Can your boss require vaccinations for measles?" coverage by the Washington Post, May 9, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 9, 2019

"Checking the Checks and Balances," coverage by The Takeaway/WNYC, May 9, 2019, featuring an interview podcast with Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 9, 2019

"Military family bracing for adopted daughter to be deported," coverage by the ArmyTimes, May 9, 2019, with a reference to the law school's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 9, 2019

"Experts Say Amazon Echo Dot Kids Edition Not Forgetting Personal Information It Hears", coverage in CBS2 News New York, May 9, 2019 interviewing Professor Angela J. Campbell.

May 9, 2019

"America's do-over in the Middle East", coverage in The Hill, May 9, 2019, by Professor David A. Super.

May 9, 2019

"Industry: U.S., EU in practice not far apart on privacy in e-commerce talks," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade's Daily Report, May 9, 2019, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

May 8, 2019

Professor Itai Grinberg will be the keynote speaker at the 2019 Tax Symposium: Tax Planning for the Future by McDermott Will & Emery, May 8, 2019.

May 8, 2019

"Baskeball corruption trials conclude, leaving NCAA to sort through aftermath", coverage in The Washington Post, May 8, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

May 8, 2019

"Trump, Democrats locked in constitutional showdown over Mueller’s report," coverage by the Washington Post, May 8, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 8, 2019

"Special Counsel Fallout", coverage in KOCO News 5, May 8, 2019, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 7, 2019

"How Ted Lieu became Trump’s top Twitter critic," coverage by the San Francisco Chronicle, May 7, 2019, featuring Congressman Ted Lieu. 

May 7, 2019

"Georgetown strikes deal for new student housing near Union Station" coverage by the Washington Business Journal, May 7, 2019, with a reference to the law center.

May 7, 2019

"The Court Handling Trump’s Lawsuit Must Move at Breakneck Speed," an opinion piece co-authored by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, appearing in The New York Times, May 7, 2019.

May 6, 2019

"Don’t Get Lured by False Question of Whether Mueller Got “Played” by Barr," an opinion piece by Joshua Geltzer, Visting Professor and Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, published by by New York University's Reiss Center on Law and Security in Just Security, May 6, 2019.

May 6, 2019

"Enviro, Profs Back $3M Hog Stench Victory In 4th Circ.," coverage by Law360, May 6, 2019, with a reference to law center professors filing an amicus brief in the Fourth Circuit.

May 6, 2019

"Lawyers Are Gearing Up For Lawsuits Over Asteroid Strike… Seriously," coverage by Above the Law, May 6, 2019, quoting Professor David Koplow.

May 6, 2019

"NY Luminaries Among the Big Names on the 2019 Law School Commencement Circuit," coverage by the New York Law Journal, May 6, 2019, referencing the law center.

May 5, 2019

"Analysis: The government move that threatens to keep Americans trapped in debt," an opinoin piece by Associate Professor of Law Anne Fleming in the Daily Herald (Chicago, IL), May 5, 2019.

May 4, 2019

"How Amazon's facial-recognition technology is supercharging local police," coverage by the Daily Herald (Chicago, IL), May 4, 2019, referencing the Center on Privacy and Technology's 2016 report. 

May 4, 2019

"A severe penalty awaits Facebook. But how severe?," coverage by the Santa Fe New Mexican, May 4, 2019, quoting Professor David C. Vladek.

May 2, 2019

"On Mueller report, has Barr been 'forthcoming' or 'lawless?'," coverage by PBS NewsHour, May 2, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Neal K. Katyal.

May 2, 2019

"Baltimore court’s change in audio recording policy prompts lawsuit," coverage by The Daily Record (Baltimore, Md.), May 2, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 2, 2019

"Trump, House Democrats Escalate Power Struggle," coverage by Voice of America, May 2, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 2, 2019

"Q&A: Jane Aiken, dean of Wake Forest School of Law," coverage in Triad Business Journal, May 2, 2019, interviewing Professor Jane H. Aiken.

May 2, 2019

"The government move that threatens to keep Americans trapped in debt," coverage in The Washington Post, May 2, 2019 by Professor Anne Fleming. 

May 2, 2019

"Calvert: The injustice against black sexual violence survivors," coverage by The Roanoke Times, May 2, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 2, 2019

"Barr and Congress: Is the Focus on Criminality Too Narrow?–Five Experts Weigh In," coverage by Just Security, May 2, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 2, 2019

"How worried should I be about measles?" coverage by CNN, May 2, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

May 2, 2019

"Mass Tort Attorneys: Judges Want to Know About Your Outside Financing," coverage by Law.com, May 2, 2019, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

May 2, 2019

"India Must Carefully Navigate Regulatory Challenges Posed by E-Pharmacies," coverage in The Wire, May 2, 2019, referencing a 2015 paper by Professor Anupam Chander.

May 2, 2019

"Federal Judges Are Asking About MDL Outside Financing," coverage by the Daily Business Review, May 2, 2019, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

May 2, 2019

"Baltimore court's change in audio recording policy prompts lawsuit," coverage by the Daily Record, May 2, 2019, with a reference to the law center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 2, 2019

"Dogs in divorce court: Texas shouldn't treat them like property," an opinion piece by Rob Tier in the Houston Chronicle, May 3, 2019.

May 1, 2019

Mary McCord, Visiting Professor, and Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection spoke at "Exploring Online Hate," May 1, 2019.

May 1, 2019

"Oversight Is a Constitutional Necessity, Not a Luxury", coverage in American Constitution Society, May 1, 2019, by Professor Victoria Nourse.

May 1, 2019

"Barr Summary Of Russia Probe Lacked Context, Mueller Complains," coverage by NPR/Morning Edition, May 1, 2019, interviewing Visiting Professor Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 1, 2019

"Why Barr Can’t Whitewash the Mueller Report," a piece by Professor Neal Katyal, appearing in The New York Times, May 1, 2019.

May 1, 2019

"William Barr Lied To Congress In April 10 Testimony, Robert Mueller’s Newly Revealed Letter Of Rebuke Proves," coverage by Inquisitr, May 1, 2019, mentioning Professor Martin S. Lederman.

May 1, 2019

"Are Hospital Prices a Bigger Problem than Drug Prices?" coverage by P&T Community, May 2019, referencing a 2018 congressional testimony by Professor David A. Hyman.

May 1, 2019

"'This doesn't help': Law profs say influential group's take on Internet agreements is based on faulty analysis," coverage by The Pennsylvania Record, May 1, 2019, referencing a 2019 paper by Professor Gregory Klass and a 2019 paper by Professor Adam J. Levitin.

April 30, 2019

"Synagogue Shooting Near San Diego", coverage in Richard French Live, April 30, 2019, interviewing Professor Frederick Lawrence. 

April 30, 2019

"US sales OK’d for cigarette alternative that heats tobacco," coverage by Boston.com, April 30, 2019, quoting Eric N. Lindblom, Program Director, the Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law.

April 30, 2019

"Oregon became a testing ground for Amazon’s facial-recognition policing. But what if Rekognition gets it wrong?" coverage by The Washington Post, April 30, 2019, referencing a 2016 report from the Center on Privacy & Technology. Story also covered by the Daily Mail.

April 30, 2019

"The Rough Road Ahead for Ratification of NAFTA 2.0," coverage by World Politics Review, April 30, 2019, mentioning the Center for the Advancement of the Rule of Law in the Americas.

April 29, 2019

"Another Federal Court Declines to Permit Discovery of a Litigation Financing Agreement," coverage by Lexology, April 29, 2019, referencing a 2016 paper by Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 29, 2019

"Surge in US measles cases leads to extraordinary measures," coverage by the Associated Press (AP), April 29, 2019, quoting Professor and Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Lawrence O. Gostin. Story also covered by The New York Times and The Washington Post.

April 29, 2019

"Is fining big tech companies the most effective way to protect users?" coverage by RN Breakfast/ABC Australia, April 29, 2019, interviewing Professor Howard Shelanski.

April 29, 2019

"Defining Marketing, Trademark IP Could Sink OECD Tax Plan," coverage by Law360, April 29, 2019, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg, and referencing his 2019 paper.

April 28, 2019

"Questions surround Facebook's possible billion-dollar fines," coverage in The Hill, April 28, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

April 27, 2019

"Democrat-led legislatures in Colorado, other states go green on energy," coverage in Colorado Politics, April 27, 2019, featuring Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center.

April 26, 2019

"Fighting Measles, LA Pulls a CLassic Move: Quarantine," coverage in Wired, April 26, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 26, 2019

"GU Law Center honors Norton’s decades of public service with dedication of ‘tower green’," coverage in The DC Line, April 26, 2019, featuring Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Dean William Treanor.

April 26, 2019

"Trump Finally Weighs In on the Measles Outbreak; 2020 Dems Blame Him for Making It Worse," coverage in the Daily Beast, April 26, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 26, 2019

"Investor hopes sunshine will shrink the gender pay gap," coverage in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 26, 2019, featuring Professor Hillary Sale.

April 25, 2019

"Absentee voting in Va. starts Friday and could change Northern Virginia," coverage in WTOP, April 25, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

April 25, 2019

"Alvaro Bedoya Highlights the Critical Connection between Civil Liberties and Civil Rights," coverage in Electronic Frontier Foundation, April 25, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor and Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology Alvaro Bedoya.

April 25, 2019

Vassar College announced Professor Nancy Sherman, university affiliate, Center on National Security and the Law, as guest for "Moral Injury and Resilience through a Stoic Lens" lecture, April 25, 2019.

April 25, 2019

 "A Constitutional Recap of the Mueller Report," coverage in the National Constitution Center, April 25, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 24, 2019

"The Three Big Problems With Trump’s Census," coverage in The New York Times, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

April 24, 2019

"Justice Department Declining to Defend Anti- female Circumcision Law," coverage in The Carolinian, April 24, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

April 24, 2019

"Facebook beats profit estimates, sets aside $3 billion for privacy penalty," coverage in KFGO, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 24, 2019

Facebook sets aside $3bn to cover expected FTC fine" coverage in the Financial Times, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 24, 2019

"GOP candidate enters crowded Fairfax County Board race for chairman," coverage in The Washington Post, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

April 24, 2019

"Guns, Priests, and Drugs: New Target for Old Consumer Laws", coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 18, 2019, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

April 24, 2019

"Women share pride in Eleanor Holmes Norton dedication at Georgetown Law," coverage in Roll Call, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan, Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Dean William Treanor.

April 24, 2019

"Triad law school names new dean," coverage in Triad Business Journal, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor Jane H. Aiken.

April 24, 2019

"Jane Aiken named Dean of WFU School of Law," coverage in Wake Forest News, April 24, 2019, featuring Professor Jane H. Aiken.

April 23, 2019

"ONLY ON 4: Experts use case of Robert Bowers to examine definitions of domestic terrorism, hate crimes," coverage in Pittsburgh's Action News 4, April 23, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 23, 2019

 "'MeToo' movement sparks changes, more accountability on Capitol Hill," coverage in WHSV 3, April 23, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.

April 23, 2019

"SPLC answers questions about antigovernment extremists who detain migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border," coverage by Southern Poverty Law Center, April 23, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

April 22, 2019

"Census case could sway environmental litigation," coverage in E&E News, April 22, 2019, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

April 22, 2019

"What the Census Case Will Say About the Supreme Court", coverage in The New York Times,  April 22, 2019, by Professor William W. Buzbee.

April 21, 2019

"Fight over census citizenship question hits Supreme Court," coverage in The Hill, April 21, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

April 19, 2019

"Prosecutors’ role in causing — and solving — the problem of mass incarceration," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Bulter, in The Washington Post, April 19, 2019.

April 19, 2019

"Providing Useful Hospital Pricing Information To Patients: Lessons From Voluntary Price Disclosure", coverage in Health Affairs, April 19, 2019, co-authored by Professor David A. Hyman.

April 19, 2019

"Why celebrities try to trademark their catchphrases and baby names", coverage in Vox, April 19, 2019, quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

April 19, 2019

"Mueller Hints at a National-Security Nightmare," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, in The New York Times, April 19, 2019.

April 18, 2019

"The (Redacted) Mueller Report: First Takes from the Experts," coverage by Just Security, April 18, 2019, qutoing Visiting Professor of Law and Executive Director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, Joshua Geltzer. 

April 17, 2019

"Lawmakers, tech set for class over AI," coverage by The Hill, April 17, 2019, featuring Jameson Spivack from Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

April 17, 2019

"How NYC plans to enforce unsual measles vaccination order," coverage by IndiaPost, April 17, 2019, quoting Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. 

April 17, 2019

"Trump Stirs Alarm That He May Be Giving China a New Trade Weapon," coverage by The Edge Markets, April 17, 2019, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman. 

April 16, 2019

"FTC Hearings #12: The FTC's Approach to Consuper Privacy Day 1," coverage by Disruptive Competition Project, April 16, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Paul Ohm. 

April 16, 2019

"DE-NJ NLG PLAN Launches 3-Year Initiative with Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic to Challenge Unconstitutional Conditions of Confinement Following 2018 National Prison Strike," coverage by the National Laywers Guide, April 16, 2019, featuring Profesor of Law and Director of Civil Rights Law Clinic, Aderson B. Francois. 

April 15, 2019

"Report: 60+ Court Decisions Have Ruled Trump Policies Unconstitutional," coverage by the Hill Reporter, April 15, 2019, quoting Professor of Law William W. Buzbee. 

April 15, 2019

"On Heels of Health Law Decision, Justice Department Won't to Defending Federal Law Against Female Genital Mutilation," coverage by Kaiser Health News, April 15, 2019, mentioning Joshua Geltzer, Visiting Professor of Law and Executive Director of Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

April 15, 2019

"China is using facial recognition tech to profile 11 million Uighurs Muslim minority: NYT Report," coverage by Packt, April 15, 2019, quoting Law Fellow, Clare Garvie, Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

April 15, 2019

"Algorithmic Accountability Act targets bias in AI decision-making," coverage by Diginomica, April 15, 2019, featuring Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

April 14, 2019

"Here's what you need to know about CUSMA and digital trade," coverage by Global News, April 14, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Anupam Chander. 

April 14, 2019

"DOJ Called Out for Protecting Corrupt Prosecutors," coverage by Law360, April 14, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor of Law Shon Hopwood. 

April 13, 2019

"Trump wields presidential power on energy projects such as stalled Keystone XL," coverage by CTV News, April 13, 2019, featuring Professor of Law William W. Buzbee. 

April 11, 2019

"Prisoners need this exam to have a chance at freedom. But the wait in Maryland for a doctor’s appointment is excruciatingly long.," coverage by The Washington Post, April 11, 2019, mentioning Professor Abbe Smith and the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic.

April 11, 2019

"Big Four May Gain Legal Market Foothold With State Rule Change," coverage by Bloomberg Big Law Business, April 11, 2019, quoting James Jones, Director, Program on Trends in Law Practice, Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

April 11, 2019

"Why the fight over Mexico's labour reforms is the latest threat to new NAFTA deal," coverage by Financial Post, April 11, 2019, quoting Professor Alvaro Santos.

April 11, 2019

"OIRA rule-busting role may be more bark that bite", coverage in Greenwire, April 11, 2019, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

April 11, 2019

"What law is Julian Assange accused of breaking?," coverage by The Washington Post, April 11, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

April 11, 2019

"WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Arrested, Charged with Conspiracy," coverage by Frontline, April 11, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 11, 2019

"Trump's OIRA: more bark than bite," coverage by E&E News, April 11, 2019, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee.

April 11, 2019

"Is Assange’s Arrest a Threat to the Free Press?," coverage by The New York Times, April 11, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

April 11, 2019

"Dispute over ‘political’ crimes looms over Assange extradition," coverage by Politico, April 11, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

April 11, 2019

"Wasserman Schultz Introduces Families, Not Facilities Act in U.S. House to Promote Migrant Child Reunifications," coverage by Debbie Wasserman Schultz, April 11, 2019, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Law Fellow at the Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 11, 2019

"Annual Conference of the ABA Section of International Law Features Panel on the Codification of Private International Law," coverage by International Law Prof Blogger, April 11, 2019, mentioning Professor David P. Stewart.

April 10, 2019

"Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal to Receive Honorary Degrees at Rutgers University–Camden Commencement," coverage by Rutgers-Camden News Now, April, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 10, 2019

"Catholic University symposium confronts inequalities of climate change," coverage by the National Catholic Reporter, April 10, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center Campus Ministry.

April 10, 2019

"Christian colleges push for prisoners to get federal money for college," coverage by The College Fix, April 10, 2019, mentioning a study by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 10, 2019

"Virginia’s largest county could be next to help undocumented immigrants fight deportation," coverage by The Washington Post, April 10, 2019, quoting Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

April 10, 2019

"Augusta Savage still makes lasting impressions of her talent, knowledge and struggles," coverage by Clay Today (Clay City, Fla.), April 10, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 10, 2019

"New bill aims to stamp out bias in algorithms used by companies," coverage by NBC News, April 10, 2019, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 10, 2019

"1 in 5 New HIV Diagnoses Are Among Latinx Gay and Bisexual Men," coverage by Georgetown, April 10, 2019, quoting Adunct Professor Jeffrey S. Crowley, Program Director, Infectious Disease Initiatives, at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

April 10, 2019

"Michael Avenatti, facing criminal prosecution, still has law scholarship in his name," coverage by ABC 13 (Lynchburg, Va.), April 10, 2019, quoting Professor Michael Frisch.

April 10, 2019

"Merck CEO, Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General to Receive Honorary Degrees at Rutgers-Camden," coverage by Tap Into Camden, April 10, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 10, 2019

"Lawsuit against Alex Jones by man who filmed ‘Unite the Right’ rally allowed to proceed," coverage by NBC 12 (Richmond, Va.), April 10, 2019, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

April 10, 2019

"Pitt law professor Gerald S. Dickinson to challenge U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle in 2020," coverage by Public Source, April 10, 2019, quoting Professor Sheila Foster.

April 9, 2019

"Trump hotels exempted from ban on foreign payments under new stance," coverage by The Guardian, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

April 9, 2019

"Nonprofits May Soon Have the First Chance to Buy Apartment Buildings in San Francisco," coverage by Next City, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor Michael Diamond.

April 9, 2019

"The Cybersecurity 202: Security pros question Secret Service's examination of thumb drive seized at Mar-a-Lago," coverage by The Washington Post, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor Matt Blaze.

April 9, 2019

"Editorial: Restore prisoners’ access to books, Pell grants," coverage by the Herald (Everett, Wash.), April 9, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 9, 2019

"U.S. Readies $11 Billion in Tariffs on E.U.," coverage by The New York Times, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

April 9, 2019

"From Jets to Cheese: Trump Wants to Impose New Tariffs on EU," coverage by KTLA 5 (Los Angeles, Cal.), April 9, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

April 9, 2019

"Litigation Funder Strikes Back at Chamber of Commerce," coverage by CFO, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 9, 2019

"Law360's Telecommunications Editorial Advisory Board," coverage by Law 360, April 9, 2019, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

April 9, 2019

"Lawmakers want to ban ‘dark patterns,’ the Web designs tech companies use to manipulate you," coverage by The Washington Post, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

April 9, 2019

"Testing Court Broadcasting Ban, Podcaster Informs Judge of Upcoming Project," coverage by Maryland Matters, April 9, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

April 9, 2019

"Measles Outbreak: New York City Orders Mandatory Vaccinations in Parts of Brooklyn," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 9, 2019

"NYC orders mandatory vaccines for some amid measles outbreak," coverage by WWAY 3 (New York, N.Y.), April 9, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 9, 2019

"Barr dodges violate spirit of special counsel process: Katyal," a segment on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, April 9, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 9, 2019

"From jets to cheese: Trump wants to impose new tariffs on EU," coverage by The Associated Press, April 9, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman. 

April 8, 2019

"YLS announces originalism conference," coverage by Yale News, April 8, 2019, mentioning Professor Nicholas Rosenkrantz.

April 8, 2019

"Act to Change: HIV, Human Rights and the Law in Guyana," coverage by Stabroek News, April 8, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 8, 2019

"Why Didn’t Dems Go After Trump’s Tax Returns With Both Guns Blazing?," coverage by TPM, April 8, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

April 8, 2019

"Latest WTO panel report gives U.S. little window for win on 232 tariffs," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade's Daily Report, April 8, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

April 6, 2019

"Biographer, QHS grad Wendy Williams shares personal portrait of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg," coverage by Plumas News (Quincy, Cal.), April 6, 2019, featuring Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams.

April 6, 2019

"Mikhail on James Wilson, Early American Land Companies, and the Original Meaning of "Ex Post Facto Laws"," coverage by Law & Humanities Blog, April 6, 2019, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

April 6, 2019

"Barbershop: Politician Accountability In #MeToo Era," an NPR All Things Considered conversation with Professors Emma Coleman Jordan and Paul Butler, April 6, 2019.

April 5, 2019

"Interesting Cybersecurity Development in the Insurance and Vendor Risk Arena," coverage by JD Supra, April 3, 2019, with a reference to the law center's Corporate Counsel Institute.

April 5, 2019

"Pipeline opponents ask judge to strike down Trump’s permit," coverage by the Washington Post, April 5, 2019, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee. This story also reported in the Independent.

April 5, 2019

"Mueller report rules were written to give Congress access, say experts," coverage by Think Progress, April 5, 2019, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

April 5, 2019

"HUD's new lawsuit against Facebook is a dagger at the heart of the consumer internet," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer and Dipayan Ghosh, appearing on CNN, April 5, 2019.

April 5, 2019

"Earnin Investigated For Offering Covert Payday Loans," coverage by pymnts.com, April 5, 2019, quoting Professor Anne Fleming.

April 5, 2019

"U.S.-China deal won't help move WTO reform forward," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade's Daily Report, April 5, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

April 4, 2019

University of New Mexico announced Professor Alvaro Bedoya, director, Center on Privacy & Technology, as a guest for its Privacy and Civil Rights in the Age of Facebook lecture, April 4, 2019.

April 4, 2019

"Trump's tax returns won't be public any time soon," coverage by Aol., April 4, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

April 4, 2019

 "'It's just a report': U.S. business groups play down coming analysis of new NAFTA deal," coverage by The Star (Tornonto, CA), April 4, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer A. Hillman. 

April 4, 2019

"Can apartments in the DMV force you to remove political signs from windows, balconies?," coverage by WUSA9, April 4, 2019, quoting Professor Michael R. Diamond.

April 4, 2019

"Senators Warren and Gardner Reintroduce Bipartisan, Bicameral Legislation to Protect States’ Marijuana Policies," coverage by Source Framingham, April 4, 2019, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

April 4, 2019

"Parents Of Unvaccinated Children Sue Rockland County Over Measles State Of Emergency,", coverage by Gothamist, April 4, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 4, 2019

"Members of Congress and Distinguished Jurists and Business Leaders Join LSC for Access to Justice Forum, 45th Anniversary Luncheon," coverage by the Legal Services Corporation, April 4, 2019, announcing that the Forum on Increasing Access to Justice will be held on April 9, 2019, at Georgetown University Law Center, with remarks by Dean William M. Treanor. 

April 3, 2019

"First opioid lawsuit settlement raises questions with dozens more cases waiting," coverage by Healio, April 3, 2019, quoting Regina LaBelle, program director, Addiction and Public Policy, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health.

April 3, 2019

"Barr's rosy report spin frustrates Mueller investigators: NYT," broadcast coverage by MSNBC/Rachel Maddow Show, April 3, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 3, 2019

"Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg wants internet regulation ... as long as he can shape it," coverage by CNET, April 2, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 2, 2019

"Opinion analysis: Court rejects per se rule on cross-examination in Social Security disability cases", coverage in SCOTUSblog, April 2, 2019 by Professor David Super.

April 2, 2019

"DC Police Officers to Carry Treatment for Opioid Overdoses," coverage by The Hoya, April 2, 2019, quoting Regina LaBelle, program director, Addiction and Public Policy, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health.

April 2, 2019

"Symposium: The enumeration clause and Census Act provide important reviewable constraints on the conduct of the decennial census — and Secretary Ross violated both," a piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, appearing in SCOTUSblog, April 2, 2019.

April 2, 2019

"Isaiah Washington, Vivica Fox among attendees at White House forum on prison reform," coverage by The Washington Post, April 2, 2019, mentioning Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 2, 2019

"Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg wants internet regulation ... as long as he can shape it," coverage by CNET News, April 2, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 2, 2019

"Laredo Petroleum Announces Leadership Changes," coverage by Globe Newswire, April 2, 2019, featuring Mark D. Denny.

April 2, 2019

"Bank-Robber-Turned-Law-Prof Lands a Starring Role in Criminal Justice Reform," coverage by Law.com, April 2, 2019, featuring an interview with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

April 1, 2019

"Impeachment: How to remove a sitting U.S. president from office", coverage in Global News, April 01, 2019, interviewing Professor Susan Low Bloch.

April 1, 2019

"Civil rights experts question Supreme Court execution rulings," coverage by Religion News, April 1, 2019, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

April 1, 2019

"3 Ways To Reconnect With Your Body After Trauma (From Women Who've Been There)," coverage by mindbodygreen.com, April 1, 2019, referencing a 2017 Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

April 1, 2019

"Trump celebrates First Step Act for prison, sentencing reform," coverage by Las Vegas Review Journal, April 1, 2019, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 1, 2019

Professor Paul Butler appeared on The 11th Hours with Brian Williams on MSNBC, April 1, 2019. Transcript made available by MSNBC.

April 1, 2019

"Ralph Fertig, ’60s Freedom Rider who became the conscience of L.A., dies at 89," coverage by Los Angeles Times, April 1, 2019, quoting Professor David Cole.

April 1, 2019

"Hollywood's Top Law Schools: 10 Colleges and Universities Where THR's Power Lawyers Got Started," coverage by The Hollywood Reporter, April 1, 2019, mentioning the Law Center.

April 1, 2019

"Clyburn's Role on T-Mobile/Sprint Could Grow in Importance if FCC Requires Concessions," coverage by Commications Daily, April 1, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology Law & Policy. 

April 1, 2019

"In Your Face: How Facial Recognition Databases See Copyright Law But Not Your Privacy," coverage by Above the Law, April 1, 2019, citing a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 1, 2019

"Hollywood's Top Law Schools: 10 Colleges and Universities Where THR's Power Lawyers Got Started," coverage by the Hollywood Reporter, April 1, 2019, citing the law center.

March 31, 2019

"Unvaccinated children told to stay at home as measles spreads in New York state," coverage by The Australian, March 31, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 31, 2019

"Why Barr's Delay In Releasing The Mueller Report Is Unprecedented And Unreasonable," coverage in Forbes, March 31, 2019, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

March 31, 2019

"The Nebulous Privacy Risk From Internet Service Providers," coverage by National Journal, March 31, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow,  Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

March 31, 2019

Professor Susan Bloch appeared CNN's GPS with Fareed Zakaria, March 31, 2019. Transcript provided by CNN.

March 31, 2019

"Why Barr's Delay In Releasing The Mueller Report Is Unprecedented And Unreasonable," coverage by Forbes, March 31, 2019, quoting Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

March 29, 2019

"The Mueller Report and the Barr Letter: What Happens Now?," coverage in Lawfare, March 29, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 29, 2019

"Bad News for Alex Jones: Defamation Case Over Charlottesville Theories Gets Green Light," coverage in The National Law Journal, March 29, 2019, featuring Professor Aderson Francois and Andrew Mendrala, Supervising Attorney, Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic.

March 29, 2019

"Forget what William Barr wrote about collusion. Listen to Adam Schiff instead," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 29, 2019

"Profits Rise, But Big Law's Middle Class Still Feels the Squeeze," coverage by the American Lawyer, March 29, 2019, quoting James Jones, director, Program on Trends in Law Practice, Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

March 29, 2019

"Profits Rise, But Big Law's Middle Class Still Feels the Squeeze," coverage by the American Lawyer, March 29, 2019, quoting Senior Fellow James Jones, Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

March 29, 2019

"Defamation Case Over Jones' Charlottesville Theories Green-Lighted," coverage by AmLaw Litigation Daily, March 29, 2019, quoting Supervising Attorney Andrew Mendrala, and including Professor Aderson Francois, Brianne Gorod and Elizabeth Wydra from the Civil Rights Clinic.

March 29, 2019

"Lack Of Postsecondary Education And Training Will Doom Millions Of Young People," coverage by Forbes, March 29, 2019, citing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

March 29, 2019

"NCCN validates path toward de-escalated doses and reduced costs of cancer drugs," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor David Hyman, appearing in The Cancer Letter, Mar. 29, 2019.

March 29, 2019

"What Donald Trump's and Jussie Smollett's legal dramas say about the criminal justice system", coverage in The Washington Post,  March 29, 2019 by Professor Paul Butler.

March 28, 2019

"Trump says FBI and Justice Department will review the Jussie Smollett case," coverage in The Washington Post, March 28, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 28, 2019

"GU Students, Professors Urge Release of Mueller Report," coverage in The Hoya, March 28, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Victoria Nourse.

March 28, 2019

"Why is the government allowing its own drug research to be monopolized for profit?," coverage in The Week Magazine, March 28, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Neel U. Sukhatme.

March 28, 2019

"How Green Was My Virtue," coverage in The New Republic, March 28, 2019, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.

March 28, 2019

"Dickens to present ‘The President, the Prosecutor & the People'," coverage in Coastal Point, March 28, 2019, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

March 28, 2019

"'Breathing while black' videos, Smollett case have something in common — public condemnation of black men," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler appearing in USA Today, March 28, 2019.

March 27, 2019

"Stop Ignoring Those "Update Your Device" Messages," an opinion piece in the New York Times, March 27, 2019, by Professor Matt Blaze.

March 27, 2019

"Why the Trump DOJ's New Move to Try and Kill Obamacare Is So Surprising," coverage by Fortune, March 27, 2019, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman. 

March 27, 2019

"Leading Law Libraries," coverage by The Practice (Harvard University Center on the Legal Profession), March/April 2019, with an interview of Library Director Michelle Wu.

March 26, 2019

"Mansion Development May Impair Cities' Land Use Oversight," coverage by Law360, March 26, 2019, referencing a conference at the law center.

March 26, 2019

"New York Suburb Declares Measles Emergency, Barring Unvaccinated Children From Public," coverage by The New York Times, March 26, 2019, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 26, 2019

"An HIV treatment cost taxpayers millions. The government patented it. But a pharma giant is making billions," coverage by the Washington Post, March 26, 2019, quoting Professor Neel U. Sukhatme.

March 26, 2019

"Georgetown University Purchases Building Next to Law Center," coverage by the Georgetown Voice, March 26, 2019, featuring the law center.

March 26, 2019

"Federal appeals court to consider: Can Trump block his critics on Twitter?" coverage by the Chicago Tribune, March 26, 2019, quoting a brief by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 26, 2019

"Throttling, Blocking Wouldn't Necessarily Violate FTC Rules, Simons Says," coverage by the Communications Daily, March 27, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology & Policy.

March 26, 2019

"​​​​​​NC abortion law is unconstitutional, federal court rules," coverage by the News & Observer (Raleigh, NC), March 26, 2019, including a photo of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at the law center.

March 26, 2019

Testimony by Professor Adam J. Levitin, March 26, 2019, "Chairman's Housing Reform Outline: Part I," before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.

March 26, 2019

"How a change in law could lead to more arrests of domestic terrorists," coverage by ABC News, March 26, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 25, 2019

"Trump push for China trade reform draws wide support at home, abroad," coverage by Reuters, March 25, 2019, referencing the law center.

March 25, 2019

"How the attorney general arrived at his Mueller report conclusions," coverage by PBS Newshour, March 25, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

March 25, 2019

"Former Acting Solicitor General Discusses Conclusion Of The Mueller Report," coverage by NPR/All Things Considered, March 25, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 25, 2019

"Neal Katyal: Don't take Barr's word on obstruction," coverage by MSNBC/All In With Chris Hayes, March 25, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 25, 2019

"Mueller Probe Concludes, What's Next For Trump?", coverage in Cheddar, March 25, 2019, interviewing Professor M. Tia Johnson. 

March 25, 2019

 "Ex-Pa. Prosecutors, Other Legal Observers Disagree on Implications of Mueller Report," coverage in The Legal Intelligencer, March 25, 2019, featuring Visiting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

March 24, 2019

"The Many Problems With the Barr Letter," an opinion piece in the New York Times, March 24, 2019, by Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

March 24, 2019

"The Duty to Defend Harvey Weinstein," an opinion piece in the MetroWest Daily News (Massachusettes), March 24, 2019, by Professor Abbe Smith.

March 24, 2019

"Parker has focus on internet violence;Three years after Alison Parker's death, her father takes on Google to quash spread of violent content," coverage by the Roanoke Times, March 23, 2019, quoting Supervising Attorney Andrew Mendrala from the Civil Rights Clinic. The Daily Mail also referenced the law center on March 24, 2019 in a similar article "Father of reporter who was shot dead on live TV is fighting Google to remove footage of his daughter's murder more than three years after it was widely shared on social media."

March 24, 2019

"If e-cigarettes are a top priority, why hasn’t the FDA issued a new rule?" an opinion piece in the Washington Post, March 24, 2019, by Program Director Eric N. Lindblom, from the Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law.

March 24, 2019

"The Continuum of Segregating Schools," coverage by the UNLV Scarlet & Gray, March 24, 2019, quoting Professor Sheryll D. Cashin. 

March 24, 2019

"Naomi Wadler on Standing in Her Power One Year After the March for Our Lives," coverage by TeenVogue, March 24, 2019, citing the Center on Poverty and Inequality's 2017 study "Be Her Resource: A Toolkit About School Resource Officers and Girls of Color."

March 24, 2019

"Has the President Been Exonerated?" by Politico Magazine, March 24, 2019, quoting Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 23, 2019

"Radio Atlantic: President Trump’s Post-Mueller Corruption Problem," a podcast by The Atlantic, March 23, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Joshua Matz.

March 23, 2019

"'Hoya Lawyas' beat congressional staffers in charity basketball game," coverage by The Hill, March 23, 2019, featuring the law center's 30th annual Home Court Charity Basketball Game.

March 23, 2019

"A lawyer who wrote the special counsel regulations says Barr can and should make the Mueller report public," coverage by The Week, March 23, 2019, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal. 

March 23, 2019

"President Trump’s Post-Mueller Corruption Problem," coverage by The Atlantic, March 23, 2019, featuring an interview with Professor Joshua Matz.

March 22, 2019

"What The Mueller Report Will Say," coverage by Forbes, March 22, 2019, quoting Professor Neal K. Katyal and Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

March 22, 2019

 "I wrote the special counsel rules. The attorney general can — and should — release the Mueller report," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, March 22, 2019, by Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 22, 2019

"What happens now that Mueller submitted his report," coverage by MSNBC, March 22, 2019, featuring commentary by Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 22, 2019

"Garland Dishes SCOTUS Humor as DC Circuit Goes to School," coverage by the National Law Journal, March 22, 2019, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

March 22, 2019

"Trump Watch: Day 674: We're Still Waiting For That Mueller Report," coverage by LAW.com, March 22, 2019, citing recent opinion pieces by Professor Neal K. Katyal and Professor Martin S. Lederman.

March 22, 2019

"President, Prosecutor and People lecture slated April 6," an announcement for Professor Susan Low Bloch's lecture by the Cape Gazette (Delaware), March 22, 2019.

March 22, 2019

Professor Randy Barnett was keynote speaker at First Annual Compass Conference on "The Intellectual Roots of American Ideals" held at Arizona State University, March 22, 2019.

March 21, 2019

"Senior DOJ Appellate Lawyer Jumps to US House General Counsel's Office," coverage by The National Law Journal, March 21, 2019, featuring Douglas Letter.

March 21, 2019

"Can a lake have rights? Toledo votes yes.," coverage by The Christian Science Monitor, March 21, 2019, quoting Professor Hope M. Babcock.

March 21, 2019

"Industry, Consumer Advocates Debate Need for Regulation of Blocking, Throttling," coverage by Communications Daily, March 21, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology & Policy.

March 21, 2019

"Republicans slam packing the Supreme Court," coverage by KOMONews, March 21, 2019, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

March 21, 2019

"Surprise, It’s a Huge Medical Bill!" coverage by the National Review, March 21, 2019, citing a paper by Professor David Hyman.

March 21, 2019

"Popular cash advance app Earnin operating in payday loan gray area, critics claim", coverage in the New York Post, March 21, 2019, quoting Professor Anne Fleming.

March 21, 2019

"Catch Me Once, Catch Me 218 Times: The program GraffitiTracker presaged law enforcement’s ability to use technology to connect people to past crimes," coverage by Slate, March 21, 2019, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology's facial recognition report.

March 21, 2019

"Facial recognition takes off at airports. Privacy experts want it grounded," coverage by CNET, March 21, 2019, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology's facial recognition report.

March 20, 2019

"Fmr. top DOJ official: 'Nothing more corrosive' than undermining Mueller," coverage by MSNBC, March 20, 2019, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

March 20, 2019

"Trump visits Ohio to tout economy," broadcast on MSNBC, March 20, 2019, with an interview featuring Professor William Buzbee.

March 20, 2019

"Why is the Trump Administration losing so often in court? Legal experts explain.", coverage in MSNBC, March 20, 2019, interviewing Professor William W. Buzbee.

March 20, 2019

"How can anyone defend Harvey Weinstein? Duty," an opinion piece by Professor Abbe Smith, Director, Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic, appearing in The Washington Post, March 20, 2019.

March 20, 2019

"Washingtonian Today: Spring of :fire_emoji:," coverage by the Washingtonian, March 20, 2019, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

March 19, 2019

"Devin Nunes sued a parody account with about 1,000 followers. Here’s how many it has now," coverage by McClatchy DC, March 19, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

March 19, 2019

"Trump's agenda hits wall in courts;Policy overhauls run into law against arbitrary, capricious behavior," by the Mercury News (San Jose, CA), March 19, 2019, quoting Professor Wiliam Buzbee.

March 19, 2019

"The real reason the Trump administration is constantly losing in court," coverage by The Washington Post, March 19, 2019, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee. Story also covered by New York Magazine and ABA Journal.

March 19, 2019

"Trump is losing so much in court that allies are getting tired of it," coverage by The Washington Post, March 19, 2019, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee.

March 19, 2019

"Schiff seizes on whether Trump is compromised by a foreign government," coverage by the Daily Kos, March 19, 2019, quoting Professor Martin Lederman. Also covered by AlterNet.

March 19, 2019

"We Asked a Law Professor: Does Devin Nunes Even Have a Case?," coverage by the Washingtonian, March 19, 2019, interviewing Professor Anupam Chander.

March 19, 2019

Professor John Mikhail appeared on MSNBC on March 19, 2019, "Did the President's business dealings violate the Constitution?"

March 19, 2019

"Opinion: Independent Progressive: Fairfax Board of Supervisors — Steady as She Goes or Time for Change?," coverage by Connection Newspapers, March 19, 2019, mentioning Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

March 19, 2019

"Schiff: Real question is if Trump is under the influence of a foreign power," coverage by NBC News, March 19, 2019, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

March 18, 2019

"Fmr DOJ Lawyer: Mueller Report May Not Get Out, But Other Reports Will Be ‘Far More Revealing’," coverage by LawNewz, March 18, 2019, quoting Professor Martin Lederman's opinion piece from The Washington Post.

March 17, 2019

"Why there may be much less — and much more — to the Mueller report than people expect," an opinion piece by Professor Martin Lederman, appearing in The Washington Post, March 17, 2019.

March 17, 2019

"Andy Parker visits JMU to discuss 'For Alison' book," coverage by The Breeze, March 17, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic.

March 17, 2019

"Are tech giants doing enough to protect users?," coverage by CNN, March 17, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic.

March 17, 2019

"Supreme Court ruling in Sandy Hook case could reveal gun manufacturer’s confidential marketing strategy for semiautomaic firearms," coverage by Hartford Courant, March 17, 2019, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

March 16, 2019

"Appeals court to hear arguments in Trump hotel lawsuit," coverage by The Washington Post, March 16, 2019, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

March 15, 2019

"EU Trade Commissioner Cecelia Malmstrom Headlines 40th Annual International Trade Update", March 15, 2019, quoting Professor Chris Brummer.

March 15, 2019

"DirecTV Now price up again after AT&T  vowed lower bills," coverage by Syracuse Newspapers, March 15, 2019, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.  

March 15, 2019

"Consumer rights are worthless without enforcement," coverage by San Francisco Chronicle, March 15, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Anne Fleming. 

March 15, 2019

"Facebook criminal probe could spur 'even more embarrassing disclosures': cyberlaw expert," coverage by Yahoo Finance, March 14, 2019, mentioning Professor of Law Paul Ohm.  

March 15, 2019

"AR, VR and the Merger of the Digital and Physical World," coverage by the AP News, March 15, 2019, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez. 

March 15, 2019

"Analysts weigh legality of U.S.-China trade deal," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade, March 15, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

March 15, 2019

"More Government Vs. Less Government in Higher Education," coverage by Accuracy in Academia, March 15, 2019, coverage Professor David Hyman.

March 15, 2019

"The Technology 202: 2020 candidate Klobuchar wants to tax big tech companies' on data use," coverage by The Washington Post, March 15, 2019, mentioning Lindsey Barrett, staff attorney and teaching fellow at the Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

March 14, 2019

"U.S Rolling Out Biometric ID Exit Program In Top Airports Nationwide With Full Implementation Expected By 2021," coverage by Activist Post, March 14, 2019, quoting Fellow Harrison Rudolph from Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law Center. 

March 14, 2019

"Silver Talk Highlights Race and Poverty's Role in the Criminal Justice System," coverage by the Washington Square News, March 14, 2019, featuring Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy Peter Edelman. 

March 14, 2019

"Ensuring wellbeing: UMN program lowers costs for healthy choices," coverage by the Minnesota Daily, March 14, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Paul Ohm. 

March 14, 2019

"DirecTV to Hike Prices After Owner AT&T Promised Cheaper Bills," coverage by Bloomberg, March 14, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

March 13, 2019

"10 legal experts on why Trump can't pardon his way out of the Russia investigation", coverage in Vox, March 13, 2019, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan and Professor Paul Butler. 

March 13, 2019

"Dayton sues KKK-affliated group ahead of downtown rally," coverage by WHIOTV, March 13, 2019, quoting Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

March 13, 2019

"Understanding the President's Budget Proposal", coverage in Balkinization, March 13, 2019 by Professor David Super.

March 12, 2019

"Here's why Elizabeth Warren is wrong (mostly) about breaking up Apple", covearage in Fast Company, March 12, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

March 12, 2019

"The planet's premier health agency has announced drastic reforms. Critics say they're arent drastic enough," coverage by Science Magazine, March 12, 2019, quoting Professor and Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Lawrence Gostin. 

March 12, 2019

"When Facial Recognition is Used to Identify Defendants, They Have a Right to Obtain INformation About the Algorithms Used on Them, EFF Tells Court," coverage by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, March 12, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology. 

March 12, 2019

"Here's why Elizabeth Warren is wrong (mostly) about breaking up Apple," coverage by Fast Company, March 12, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

March 12, 2019

Civil rights groups say CBP ignored them and skipped public feedback for Biometric Entry/Exit," coverage by Biometric Update, March 12, 2019, quoting Senior Associate Clare Garvie of Center on Privacy and Technology. 

March 11, 2019

"Top Universities Join to Push 'Public Interest Technology'," coverage by The New York Times, March 11, 2019, featuring Institute for Technology and Policy at Georgetown Law Center. 

March 11, 2019

"The US Government Will Be Scanning Your Face at 20 Top Airports, Documents Show," coverage by BuzzFeed News, March 11, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology. 

March 11, 2019

"Top Universities Join to Push Public Interest Technology," coverage by the New York Times, March 11, 2019, featuring Executive Alexandra Givens of Institute of Technology Law and Policy. 

March 8, 2019

"Putting Paul Manafort's Prison Sentence Into Perspective," coverage by NPR, March 8, 2019, featuring The Albert Brick Professor of Law Paul Butler. 

March 8, 2019

"T-Mobile's Late-Game Filing Could Be a Bad Sign for Sprint Deal," coverage by Bloomberg, March 8, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

March 8, 2019

"Court Filing References Secret Special Counsel Investigation. Here's What It Might Be," coverage by Wheaton Business Journal, March 8, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord. 

March 8, 2019

"Georgetown law professor running for BOS chair," coverage by Fairfax County Times, March 8, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Alicia Plerhoples. 

March 8, 2019

"Pentagon May Chuck Environmental Rules to Clear Border Wall," coverage by Bloomberg Government, March 8, 2019, quoting Professor of Law William Buzbee. 

March 7, 2019

"Zuckerberg's new privacy essay shows why Facebook needs to be broken up," coverage by the Technology Review, March 7, 2019, mentioning Mark Claster Mamolen Professor of Law and Technology Julie Cohen. 

March 7, 2019

"YouTube has bolstered conspiracy theories about my daughter's murder. It must stop.", coverage by The Washington Post, March 7, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic. 

March 7, 2019

"States are failing on vaccinations. The federal government must lead," coverage in The Washington Post, March 7, 2019, by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

March 6, 2019

"John Roberts: Closet Liberal, or Supreme Court Savior," coverage by The Bipartisan Press, March 6, 2019, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law Lawrence B. Solum. 

March 6, 2019

"Implementing Principles of Health Equity Programs of Action Framework Could Help Achieve SDGs," coverage by KFF News, March 6, 2019, featuring O'Neil Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law Center. 

March 6, 2019

"What happened to Napster? The wild story behind the startup that revolutionized music", coverage in Circa, March 6, 2019, quoting Professor Julie Ross.

March 6, 2019

"China's Close Government-Business Ties Are A Key Challenge In U.S. Trade Talks", coverage in NPR, March 6, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

March 6, 2019

"Will the Mueller report stay secret? US v. Nixon holds clues," coverage by The Neighbor, March 6, 2019, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

March 6, 2019

"China's Close Government-Business Ties Are a Key Challenge in U.S Trade Talks," coverage by NPR, March 6, 2019, mentioning Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

March 6, 2019

"This 8-Page Cert Petition Caught the Justices' Eyes | Clarence Thomas's Many Doubts | Meet the Last Supreme Court 'Crier'," coverage by Law.com, March 6, 2019, featuring Supreme Court Clinic at Georgetown Law Center.

March 5, 2019

"What to Know in Washington: Will the the Mueller Report Stay Secret?" coverage by Bloomberg March 5, 2019, quoting Professor of Law David Super. More coverage on AlterNet as well. 

March 5, 2019

"Surfing, Schools and Jets: WeWork's Bets Follow CEO Adam Neumann's Passions," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, March 5, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Hillary Sale. 

March 5, 2019

"How to Achieve Health Equity," coverage by the Project Syndicate, March 6, 2019, featuring the O'Neill Institute and Global Health Law at the Georgetown Law Center. 

March 4, 2019

"Ebola Treatment center in Congo reopens after attack, but without Doctors Without Borders," coverage by 3KRTV.com, March 4, 2019, quoting Professor and Faculty Director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Lawrence O. Gostin. 

March 3, 2019

"Video: Alicia Plerhoples Kicks Off Campaign for Fairfax County Board Chair, Says County Needs "Sense of Urgency" on Affordable Housing, Early Childhood Education, Economic Innovation, Climate Action," coverage by Blue Virginia, March 3, 2019, featuring Professor fo Law Alicia Plerhoples. 

March 3, 2019

"Guest Column: We treat black kids differently because we see them as older than they are," coverage by Jacksonville, March 3, 2019, mentioning Rebecca Epstein and Jamilia J. Blake from the Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

March 2, 2019

"In America, talk turns to something not spoken of for 150 years: Civil War," coverage by the Washington Post, March 2, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer. 

March 1, 2019

Professor Rosa Brooks was interviewed by The Oberlin Review, March 1, 2019.

March 1, 2019

"In America, talk turns to something unspoken for 150 years: Civil war," coverage by The Washington Post, March 1, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer.

March 1, 2019

"Slick 45," coverage by Splice Today, March 1, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer.

March 1, 2019

"Bullying from the bench: A wave of high-profile bad behavior has put scrutiny on judges," coverage by ABA Journal, March 2019, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

February 28, 2019

Washington and Lee University announced that Professor David Luban will deliver Mudd Series Lecture on "The Ethics of Identity," February 28, 2019.

February 28, 2019

"QU students taking part in International Law clinic," coverage by the Gulf Times, February 28, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

February 28, 2019

"Why Cohen’s Revelations Won’t Lead to Trump’s Impeachment," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, February 28, 2019, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

February 28, 2019

"The most ominous thing Michael Cohen said about Trump this week," coverage by The Washington Post, February 28, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer.

February 28, 2019

"Bar Buzz: U of M student wins national award," coverage by Minnesota Lawyer, February 28, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

February 28, 2019

"R. Kelly's arrest barely scratches surface of a much-needed #MeToo reckoning for black girls," coverage by NBC News, February 28, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

February 28, 2019

"Professor Neal K. Katyal appeared on CNN's New Day (transcript part 1; transcript part 2), on February 28, 2019.

February 27, 2019

"Cross on Public Land Tests the Establishment Clause," coverage by Courthouse News Service, February 27, 2019, quoting Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

February 27, 2019

"R. Kelly arrest sparks discussion about societal response to black victims of sexual assault," coverage by WRAL.com, February 27, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

February 27, 2019

"Yeutter Institute announces inaugural advisory council members," coverage by The Fence Post (Bellvue, Colo.), February 27, 2019, featuring Adjunct Professor Katrin Kuhlmann.

February 27, 2019

"Wait, is this legal? When it comes to safe consumption sites, the law is unclear.," coverage by The Boston Globe, February 27, 2019, mentioning Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

February 27, 2019

"‘Corrosive to democracy’: Law school panel discusses policing of black communities," coverage by The GW Hatchet, February 27, 2019, quoting Professor Kristin Henning.

February 27, 2019

"Supreme Court Appears Ready To Let Cross Stand But Struggles With Church-State Test," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, February 27, 2019, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

February 27, 2019

"Can a Person Refuse a Presidential Pardon?," coverage by Mental Floss, February 27, 2019, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

February 27, 2019

"Middle Road to Constitutional 'Peace Cross'? | What Comes After 'First Mondays'? | DOJ's 'Auer' Brief & More," coverage by Supreme Court Brief, February 27, 2019, disscussing Visiting Associate Professor Marty Lederman's recent amicus brief.

February 27, 2019

"Powell Affirms Patient Approach, to Address House Panel; ECB’s Weidmann Signals Optimism," coverage by WSJ Pro Central Banking, February 27, 2019, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

February 26, 2019

"U.S. Farmers Fear Trump’s Assault on WTO Hurts Them," coverage by Bloomberg, February 26, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

February 26, 2019

"YOTEL Checks Into Capitol Hill," coverage by Cision PR Newswire, February 26, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

February 26, 2019

"Covington Catholic student's lawsuit against Washington Post: A 'significant case' or not? Experts weigh in," coverage by Fox News, February 26, 2019, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.

February 26, 2019

"Kraft case casts uncomfortable spotlight on depths of massage parlor sex trafficking in US," coverage by Fox News, February 26, 2019, quoting Patrol Sergeant Helen Ricci.

February 26, 2019

"How New Orleans police went from ‘most corrupt’ to model force," coverage by The Christian Science Monitor, February 26, 2019, quoting Distiguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

February 26, 2019

"Justice Department won't appeal AT&T-Time Warner decision," coverage by CNET, February 26, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology and Policy. For more on this story, see Variety.

February 26, 2019

"Tweets Unlikely To Spell Musk's Removal As Tesla CEO," coverage by Law 360, February 26, 2019, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

February 26, 2019

"Federal appeals court upholds AT&T’s Time Warner merger, handing defeat to Justice Department," coverage by The Washington Post, February 26, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

February 26, 2019

"Top Medical Technology Association Official Matthew Wetzel Joins Akin Gump," coverage by Akin Gump, February 26, 2019, featuring Matthew Wetzel.

February 26, 2019

"Tesla's Elon Musk Strains at SEC Leash With Tweets", coverage in The Wall Street Journal, February 26, 2019, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

February 26, 2019

"SEC asks judge to hold Elon Musk in contempt", coverage in CNN, February 26, 2019, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

February 26, 2019

"INSIGHT: House Appropriators Likely Next to Step in Border Wall Funding Collision," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in Bloomberg Law, February 26, 2019.

February 25, 2019

"US top court to decide if war memorial cross violates Constitution," coverage by Yahoo News, February 25, 2019, quoting Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

February 25, 2019

"VERIFY: No, without an injunction pending lawsuits can't stop Trump from allocating money for his wall," coverage by WUSA9 (Wash., D.C.), February 25, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 25, 2019

"U.S. industry exceeds steel capacity utilization level outlined in Section 232 report," coverage by Inside Trade, February 25, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

February 25, 2019

"Natascha Gerlach Appointed to Advisory Board of Georgetown Law’s Advanced e-Discovery Institute," coverage by Cleary Gottlieb, February 25, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center's Advanced e-Discovery Institute.

February 25, 2019

"Hospitals don't want cost debate to creep into surprise billing legislation," coverage by Modern Healthcare, February 25, 2019, mentioning Professor David Hyman.

February 24, 2019

"Sohn: President gives us tell-tale pattern of cover up," coverage by the Times Free Press (Chattanooga, Tenn.), February 24, 2019, mentioning Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

February 24, 2019

"McKay, Lusk, Descano winners in straw poll," coverage by Covering the Corridor, February 24, 2019, mentioning Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

February 24, 2019

"Video: Speeches at Mt. Vernon Dems’ Mardi Gras Party by Candidates for Fairfax County Board Chair; Commonwealth’s Attorney; At-Large School Board; Lee District Supervisor," coverage by Blue Viriginia, February 24, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

February 24, 2019

"Ex-Solicitor General: If Mueller Probe a 'Witch Hunt,' He's 'Found a Coven'," coverage by Newsmax, February 24, 2019, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

February 24, 2019

Professor Neal K. Katyal appeared on NBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd (transcript), on February 24, 2019.

February 24, 2019

"Make Them an Offer They Can’t Refuse," coverage by Ricochet, February 24, 2019, quoting Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

February 24, 2019

"40-Foot Cross Divides a Community and Prompts a Supreme Court Battle," coverage by The New York Times, February 24, 2019, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

February 23, 2019

"What if Trump refuses to accept defeat in 2020?," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, appearing on CNN, February 23, 2019.

February 23, 2019

"The Microphones That May Be Hidden in Your Home," coverage by The Atlantic, February 23, 2019, quoting Lindsey Barrett, teaching fellow and staff attorney, Institute for Public Representation.

February 22, 2019

"Trump’s plan to take back $2.5 billion in California’s high-speed rail funding ‘unprecedented’," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, February 21, 2019, quoting Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

February 22, 2019

"Trans woman deported, then murdered," coverage by People's World, February 20, 2019, referencing a Human Rights Institute study.

February 22, 2019

"Huawei issue opens rift between US, Europe telcos," coverage by Straits Times, February 21, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology and Policy.

February 22, 2019

"Race is on for global 5G dominance — and Trump is cheering from the sidelines," coverage by NBC News, February 22, 2019, quoting  Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology and Policy.

February 22, 2019

"'Even Nixon wasn’t like him': Trump's bid to upend Russia inquiry unprecedented, experts say," coverage in The Guardian, February 22, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

February 22, 2019

"Legal Learning: Autobiography offers inspiring look at inmate's life," coverage in Lake County News Chronicle, February 22, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

February 22, 2019

"Complaint Against Facebook Offers Platforms a Chance to Update In-App Purchase Policies," coverage by Corporate Counsel, February 22, 2019, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

February 22, 2019

"Washington on Edge as Mueller Probe Nears Completion," coverage by Voice of America, February 22, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

February 22, 2019

"'God Moves Miraculously' Says First Inmate Released Under First Step Act," coverage by CBN News, February 22, 2019, mentioning Professor Shon Hopwood.

February 22, 2019

"Questions surround Labor Secretary Acosta after judge’s ruling," coverage by The Washington Post, February 22, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 22, 2019

"'Even Nixon wasn’t like him': Trump's bid to upend Russia inquiry unprecedented, experts say," coverage by The Guardian, February 22, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 22, 2019

"Even Nixon wasn't like him": Trump's bid to upend Russia inquiry unprecedented, experts say", coverage in The Guardian, February, 22, 2019 quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

February 21, 2019

Professor Anna Gelpern was a guest at Washington University in St. Louis' Coffee Chat, February 21, 2019.

February 21, 2019

"Law Center Institute Files Brief, Argues Citizenship Question Hurts Census," coverage in The Hoya, February 21, 2019, featuring Institution for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Gelzter, institute executive director.

February 21, 2019

"Catholic parish, US govt battle over border wall," coverage by La-Croix International, February 21, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 21, 2019

"How Should Schools Respond to Discipline Disparities Affecting Black Girls?," coverage by Education Week, February 21, 2019, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality 2017 study.

February 21, 2019

"U.S. Carriers Resistant to Cybersecurity Mandates," a Blooomberg Daybreak Asia radio interview, February 21, 2019, with Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology and Policy.

February 21, 2019

"2nd Circ. Saves FTC Oversight Of Red-Hot Memory Aid Sector," coverage in Law360, February 21, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 21, 2019

"The Mueller Report Is Coming. Here’s What to Expect," a piece by Professor Neal Katyal, appearing in The New York Times, February 21, 2019.

February 21, 2019

"What The Mueller Report Will Say," coverage in Forbes, February 21, 2019, quoting from Professor Neal Katyal's New  York Times piece.

February 21, 2019

"How the Jussie Smollett case became part of a larger controversy around believing survivors," coverage by Vox, February 21, 2019, quoting Professor Preston Mitchum.

February 21, 2019

Professor Neal K. Katyal appeared on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 (transcript), on February 21, 2019.

February 20, 2019

"Covington Catholic lawsuit against Washington Post has "very tough burden to overcome": libel expert," coverage by Salon, February 20, 2019, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

February 20, 2019

"Digital Economy Vexing Trade, Tax Rules Equally, Panelists Say," coverage by Law360 Tax Authority, February 20, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

February 20, 2019

"Today’s Law-School Graduates Can’t Speak the New Supreme Court’s Language," coverage by National Review, February 20, 2019, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkrantz.

February 19, 2019

"1 in 4 government officials accused of sexual misconduct in the #MeToo era is still in office today", coverage in The Conversation, February 19, 2019 by Professor Jamillah Williams.

February 19, 2019

"Potential FTC Facebook Fine Could Signal Stricter Enforcement of Tech Privacy Policies," coverage by Legal Tech News, February 19, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 19, 2019

"Trump to Tap Other Military Money for Wall Before Emergency Funds," coverage by The New York Times, February 19, 2019,quoting Visiting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

February 19, 2019

"Intimidation, Pressure and Humiliation: Inside Trump’s Two-Year War on the Investigations Encircling Him," coverage by The New York Times, February 19, 2019, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

February 19, 2019

American Association of Law Libraries announced, on February 19, 2019, Associate Professor Shon Hopwood as keynote speaker at their 2019 annual conference.

February 19, 2019

"ACLU national legal director selected as Inouye chair," coverage by University of Hawaii, February 19, 2019, featuring Professor David D. Cole.

February 17, 2019

"Partisan Rift Threatens Federal Data-Privacy Efforts," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 17, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology and Policy.

February 17, 2019

"Legal battles over border wall emergency begin," coverage by The Strait Times (Singapore), February 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 15, 2019

“How Taylor Swift showed us the scary future of facial recognition,” coverage by The Guardian, February 15, 2019, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology's facial recognition report.

February 15, 2019

“Meet the former federal prosecutor who wants to abolish prisons,” coverage by Quartz, February 15, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 15, 2019

"Why Companies Shouldn't Be Allowed to Treat Their Diversity Numbers as Trade Secrets", coverage in Harvard Business Review, February 15, 2019 by Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams. 

February 15, 2019

"Alicia Plerhoples Announces Candidacy for Chairman of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors," coverage by Blue Virginia, February 15, 2019, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples. Story also covered by The Washington Post.

February 15, 2019

"Leaving Arm's-Length Means Defining Hard Concepts, Panel Says," coverage by Law360, February 15, 2019, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

February 14, 2019

"Debt-Restructuring Veteran Is Said to Mull Future Venezuela Role ," coverage in Bloomberg, February 14, 2019, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 14, 2019

“‘Here’s the system; it sucks’: Meet the Hill staffers hired by Ocasio-Cortez to upend Washington,” coverage by The Washington Post, February 14, 2019, mentioning Ariel Eckblad.

February 14, 2019

“Texas chapel fenced off from border wall funding,” coverage by the Catholic News Agency, February 14, 2019, quoting Amy Marshak, litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 14, 2019

"Federal Government Uses ‘Crack House’ Statute in Attack on Overdose Prevention Sites," coverage by Rewire.News, February 14, 2019, referencing a paper co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

February 14, 2019

"Mandatory Budgets? At a Law Firm? You Have Got to Be … Thompson Hine," coverage by The American Lawyer, February 14, 2019, quoting James Jones, senior fellow, the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

February 14, 2019

“An emergency declaration by Trump will lead to lawsuits. Lots of them,” coverage by The Washington Post, February 14, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 14, 2019

“Solving America’s Drug Pricing Problem: Session II: Pharmaceutical Competition and Innovation,” coverage by Georgia State University, February 14, 2019, quoting Professor David Hyman.

February 13, 2019

"Silicon Valley Is Using Trade Secrets to Hide Its Race Problem," coverage by Bloomberg, February 13, 2019, quoting Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams and referencing her forthcoming paper.

February 13, 2019

"The Cleveland Browns and the color purple: Phillip Morris," coverage by Cleveland.com, February 13, 2019, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein's opinion piece from The Washington Post.

February 13, 2019

"Why the Children of Anti-Vaxxers are Taking to Reddit for Advice," coverage by Pacific Standard, February 13, 2019, quoting a paper co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director of the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

February 13, 2019

"Land Bill’s Passage Signals GOP Shift on Conservation," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, February 13, 2019, quoting Professor Hope Babcock, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Environmental Law Clinic.

February 13, 2019

"Beyond Congress, property owners stand between Trump and U.S.-Mexico border wall," coverage by Reuters, February 13, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 13, 2019

"Why Lawmakers Are Wary of T-Mobile, Sprint Mega Deal," coverage by Bloomberg, February 13, 2019, featuring Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 12, 2019

"It’s not just Catalan separatists. Democracy is also on trial in Spain," an opinion piece by Professor Naomi Mezey, appearing in The Washington Post, February 12, 2019.

February 12, 2019

"Election Security: Questions for the House Homeland Security Hearing," coverage in Just Security, February 12, 2019, co-authored by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 12, 2019

"Ahead of the Curve: The Law Job Hustle," coverage by Law.com, February 12, 2019, mentioning Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.

February 12, 2019

"Arbitration Not the Answer to Fix Surprise Medical Billing," a piece co-authored by Professor David Hyman, appearing in RealClearPolicy, February 12, 2019. Covered by Becker's Hospital Review, February 13, 2019.

February 11, 2019

"What It Will Take For Trump To End AIDS 'Beyond' America," coverage by WJCT, February 11, 2019, quoting Matthew Kavanagh, Director of the Global Health Policy & Governance Initiative.

February 11, 2019

"A Black Lives Matter Protester Is Suing D.C. Police To Prove She’s Being Surveilled," coverage by WAMU, February 11, 2019, quoting Andrew Mendrala, Supervising Attorney, Civil Rights Clinic.

February 11, 2019

"Amy Klobuchar enters 2020 race ready to take on Big Tech," coverage by Vox, February 11, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 10, 2019

"Legal Battle Over Border Wall Plays Out At Chapel In Mission, Texas," coverage on NPR, February 10, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 10, 2019

"Stop making excuses for Middle East's monsters and siding with 'lesser of evils'," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Hill, February 10, 2019.

February 10, 2019

"Supreme Court's ‘10th justice’ favors unusual tactic for Trump cases", coverage in The Hill, February 10, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

February 9, 2019

"Here’s Why So Many Americans Feel Cheated By Their Student Loans," coverage by Buzzfeed News, February 9, 2019, quoting Professor of Law John R. Brooks. 

February 8, 2019

"The 'Lean In' backlash: Where did it all go wrong for Sheryl Sandberg?," coverage by The Telegraph, February 8, 2019, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks' piece from The Washington Post.

February 8, 2019

"2019 Global Issues Symposium Addresses International Militarization," coverage by The Oberlin Review, February 8, 2019, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 8, 2019

"Protect Yourself: LegalZoom Lawyer Discusses How to Shield Your Business From Potential Lawsuits," coverage by Business.com, February 8, 2019, mentioning Distinguished Lecturer Mark Cohen.

February 8, 2019

"Amazon Joins the Call for Legislation on Facial Recognition Tech," coverage by Adweek, February 8, 2019, citing to the law center's Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 8, 2019

"Lawmakers seek moratorium on facial recognition systems," coverage by the Daily News (Newburyport, MA), February 8, 2019, citing the Center on Privacy and Technology's facial recognition report.

February 8, 2019

"Why blocking your critics on social media is a big mistake," coverage by PR Daily, February 8, 2019, with a reference to the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 8, 2019

"Advertisers targeting children online," coverage in The Asean Post, February 8, 2019, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell's law review article.

February 8, 2019

"Judge rules feds can survey church’s land for border wall," coverage in the Reading Eagle, February 8, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 7, 2019

"Appellate court rules in FOIA case involving muni tax dispute," coverage by the Bond Buyer, February 7, 2019, referencing Professor David Vladeck and quoting Clinical Teaching Fellow Stephanie Glaberson of the Civil Litigation Clinic.

February 7, 2019

"Pelosi Intern Solidies Goals in Washington," coverage by the Orange County Register, February 7, 2019, with a reference to the law center.

February 7, 2019

"Amazon Joins Microsoft's Call for Rules on Facial Recognition," coverage by WIRED, February 7, 2019, quoting Law Fellow Clare Garview, from Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 7, 2019

"Lawmakers eye facial recognition moratorium," coverage by the Salem News (Salem, MA), February 7, 2019, citing to the Center on Law and Technology's facial recognition report.

February 7, 2019

"Georgetown Heads to Nation's High Schools to Attract Diverse Lawyers," coverage by the National Law Journal, February 7, 2019, featuring Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt. 

February 7, 2019

"Paying Bail in St. Louis? Better Have $45,000 Cash, on a Weekday," coverage by the Riverfront Times (St. Louis, MO), February 7, 2019, with a reference to the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy.

February 7, 2019

"US telecoms sold precise user location data to bounty hunters & others for YEARS," coverage by RT, February 7, 2019, quoting Professor Laura Moy, Director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

February 5, 2019

"State of the Union: Trump's Bold AIDS Plan May Be Undermined By His Anti-LGBT Agenda," coverage by The Daily Beast, February 5, 2019, quoting Jeffrey S. Crowley, Program Director, Infectious Disease Initiatives, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health. 

February 5, 2019

"Why Don't We Believe Black Sexual Assault Survivors?," coverage by Newsy, February 5, 2019, referencing a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

February 5, 2019

"DC Circ. Revives FOIA Case Involving IRS Disciplinary Probe," coverage by Law360, February 5, 2019, with a reference to Professor David C. Vladeck.

February 5, 2019

"Tiny chapel near Rio Grande at center of border wall legal fight," coverage by USA Today, February 5, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, Senior Litigator for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 5, 2019

"Dorsey Adds Elizabeth Snyder to Cybersecurity, Privacy, Social Media and National Security Law Teams in Minneapolis," coverage by BusinessWire, February 5, 2019, with a reference to the law center.

February 2, 2019

"Florida’s troubled prison system ready for reform, advocates say," coverage in The Daytona Beach News-Journal, February 2, 2019, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

February 1, 2019

"Hillsborough prosecutor joins Texas fight against cash bail. But what about Florida?," coverage in The Tampa Bay Times, February 1, 2019, featuring the Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 1, 2019

"Radio Atlantic: Kamala Harris, Progressive Prosecutor?," a podcast by The Atlantic, February 1, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

February 1, 2019

"Emulation Could Lead To Int’l Tax Coordination, Panelists Say," coverage by Law360, February 1, 2019, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

February 1, 2019

 "Hillsborough prosecutor joins Texas fight against cash bail. But what about Florida?," coverage by the Tampa Bay Times, February 1, 2019, referencing referencing a brief written by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 1, 2019

"Court's Lifeline Decision Seen Having Major Implications for Program's Future," coverage by Communications Daily, February 1, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

January 31, 2019

"A balanced budget amendment would bring on more and worse shutdowns", coverage in The Los Angeles Times, January 31, 2019 by Professor David A. Super.

January 31, 2019

"Net neutrality fight returns to court," coverage in The Hill, January 31, 2019, Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 30, 2019

"U.S. Congress could stretch out approval process for new NAFTA," coverage in The Star, January 30, 2019, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

January 30, 2019

"State’s troubled prison system ready for reform, advocates say," coverage in The St. Augustine Record, January 30, 2019, Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 30, 2019

"Environmental laws only look good on paper, UN says," coverage in SciDev.Net, January 30, 2019, featuring Professor Edith Brown Weiss.

January 30, 2019

"PG&E still on hook for legal obligations from San Bruno blast during bankruptcy," coverage by S&P Global Market Intellingence, January 30, 2019, quoting Professor Anne Fleming.

January 29, 2019

"Is facial scanning technology in public an invasion of privacy?," coverage in Penn Live, January 29, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor and Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology Alvaro Bedoya.

January 29, 2019

"A big Trump case hinges on the definition of ‘emoluments.’ A new study has bad news for him," coverage in The Washington Post, January 29, 2019, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

January 28, 2019

"Don’t count on that tax return just yet," coverage by Marketplace Morning Report, January 28, 2019, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

January 28, 2019

"The Trump administration gave up on federal oversight of police agencies just as it was starting to work", coverage in The Washington Post, January 28, 2019, quoting Professor Christy Lopez.

January 28, 2019

"Georgetown Law backs Catholic diocese in border wall proceedings," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, January 28, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 28, 2019

"Ahead of the Curve: When Disruption Gets Disrupted," coverage in Law.com, January 28, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Dean William Treanor.

January 27, 2019

"Here Are Three Scenarios for U.S.- China Trade Talks This Week", coverage in Bloomberg, January 27, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

January 26, 2019

"Florida’s troubled prison system ready for reform, advocates say," coverage in The Gainesville Sun, January 26, 2019,featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 25, 2019

"Should prisoners have access to college grants? A new report says they should," coverage by the Slate, January 25, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law's Center on Proverty and Inequality. 

January 25, 2019

"Amazon facial-identification software used by police falls short on tests for accuracy and bias, new research finds," coverage by the Washington Post, January 25, 2019, mentioning Georgetown Law Center's Center on Privacy and Technology. 

January 25, 2019

"Florida legislator schooled in biometrics as appeal court rejects other matches as Brady material," coverage by the Biometric Update, January 25, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law's Center on Privacy and Technology. 

January 25, 2019

"The Clinton Administration Solved its Own Aslyum Crisis. Here's What Trump Can Learn," coverage by Mother Jones, January 25, 2019, mentioning Delaney Family Professor of Public Interest Law Philip Schrag. 

January 25, 2019

"‘FBI! Open the door!’: The tactics behind the armed agents at Roger Stone’s home," coverage in The Washington Post, January 25, 2019, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 25, 2019

"Legal Standards Invoke the 'Reasonable Person'. Who Is It?," an opinion piece by Assistant Professor Kevin Tobia, appearing in Aeon, January 25, 2019.

January 25, 2019

"The juiciest morsel in Mueller’s charges against Roger Stone," coverage in Politico, January 25, 2019, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 24, 2019

"How the Shutdown is Affecting the Courts," coverage by Spectrum News 1, Janurary 24, 2019, quoting Professor of Law David Super. 

January 24, 2019

"Credit Unions - A Case of Shutdown Shame?", coverage by Lawyers and Settlements, January 24, 2019, quoting Agnes N. Williams Research Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

January 24, 2019

"A Fight to Do No Harm," coverage by U.S News & World Report, January 24, 2019, featuring O'Neill Institute for National and Global Heath Law. 

January 24, 2019

"USDA says SNAP can last until February, law professor says longer," coverage by Federal News Network, January 24, 2019, quoting Professor of Law David A. Super. 

January 23, 2019

"How Will Legal Providers Be Affected By The Next Recession?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, January 23, 2019.

January 23, 2019

"Advocacy Group Backs Visa Bid for Korean Adopted as Teen," coverage by Law360, Janurary 23, 2019, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection. 

January 23, 2019

"Florida court: prosecutors had no obligation to turn over facial recognition evidence," coverage by the Florida Times Union, January 23, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology. 

January 23, 2019

"Despiciable: Wells Fargo Bashed for Plans to Cash in on Global Climate Crisis," coverage by EcoWatch, January 23, 2019, featuring Georgetown Law Center's Insititue for Public Representation. 

January 22, 2019

"How Hogan's Neal Katyal Aces Back-to-BAck Appellate Arguments," coverage by Litigation Daily, January 22, 2019, featuring Paul and Patricia Professor of National Security Law Neal K. Katyal. 

January 22, 2019

"Houck receives first Georgetown University Environmental Law Award," coverage by Tulane University Law School News, Janurary 22, 2019, mentioning Faculty Director, Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Program and Professor of Law J. Peter Byrne. 

January 22, 2019

"Before Roe There Was Kinner: How An Oklahoma Case Helped Legalize Abortion," coverage by High Plans Public Radio, Janurary 22, 2019, featuring Professor of Law Victoria Nourse. 

January 21, 2019

"Media bias seen in Buzzfeed and AG nominee Barr news coverage," coverage by Fox News, Janurary 21, 2019, mentioning Visiting Associate Professor of Law Martin S. Lederman. 

January 20, 2019

"White House Seeks to Make Shutdown as 'Painless' as Possible," coverage by The Epoch Times, January 20, 2019, quoting Professor of Law David A. Super. 

January 18, 2019

"Former DOJ Investigator: Widespread 'Blue Code of Silence' Within Chicago Police Department", coverage by NPR, Janurary 18, 2019, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez 

January 18, 2019

"Trump's failure to name Democrats to agencies stalls enforcement," coverage by Politico, Janurary 18, 2019, quoting Professor of Law Urska Velikonja. 

January 18, 2019

"On the Criminal Justice System and its Biases Against Black Women and Girls," coverage by Essence, Janurary 18, 2019, featuring Center on Poverty and Inequity at Georgetown Unviersity Law School. 

January 17, 2019

"Things to Do in DC This Long Weekend (January 17-21): A New ARTECHOUSE Exhibit, the Psychology Behind Liars, and MLK Day Events," coverage by Washingtonian, January 17, 2019, indicating that Professor Anthony Cook will present “What King Would Say Today” as part of the Profs & Pints series at the Bier Baron on Monday, January 21, 2019.

January 17, 2019

"Book Review: Yvonne Tew on Stefanus Hendrianto’s “Law and Politics of Constitutional Courts: Indonesia and the Search for Judicial Heroes”," a book review by Professor Yvonne Tew, appearing in I-CONnect Law Blog, January 17, 2019.

January 17, 2019

"Was The Facebook '10 Year Challenge' A Way To Mine Data For Facial Recognition AI?," coverage by Forbes, January 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 17, 2019

"DOJ hiring attorneys to handle property seizures for border wall," coverage by Politico, January 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 17, 2019

"Prof. Randy Barnett Joins Erich Prince to Discuss “Con Law”," coverage by Merion West, January 17, 2019, a discussion with Professor Randy Barnett.

January 17, 2019

"More government employees being put back to work during shutdown," coverage by The Washington Times, January 17, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 17, 2019

"How Trump's Withdrawal Threatens The Secretive Hunt For ISIS Members In Syria," coverage by Buzzfeed News, January 17, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 17, 2019

"Review: Black Girlhood is At the Center of ‘The Passage’ and We’re Here for It," coverage by Black Girl Nerds, January 17, 2019, mentioning a 2017 report, Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls, published by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 17, 2019

"Fishbein: The Big Green Moderate," coverage by The Dartmouth, January 17, 2019, mentioning Visiting Professor Alicia Ely Yamin.

January 17, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, January 17, 2019.

January 16, 2019

"Ending Ban on Pell Grants for Prisoners Is Said to Yield ‘Cascade’ of Benefits," coverage by Chronicle of Higher Education, January 16, 2019, featuring a report co-published by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 16, 2019

"Can She Keep Miami Beach Above the Rising Sea?," coverage by OZY, January 15, 2019, quoting Assistant Dean Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director, Georgetown Climate Center.

January 16, 2019

"No Exit: China’s Growing Use of Exit Bans Violates International Law," an opinion piece by Thomas Kellog, Executive Director of the Center for Asian Law, appearing in Lawfare, January 16, 2019.

January 16, 2019

"There’s a Way for Democrats to Sue Trump—Thanks to the Republicans," coverage by The Atlantic, January 16, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

January 16, 2019

"Has Spying Compromised the Separation of Powers and Liberty?," coverage by The Epoch Times (New York, N.Y.), January 16, 2019, quoting Professor Laura K. Donohue.

January 16, 2019

"Courting Diversity," coverage by Brown Political Review, January 16, 2019, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 16, 2019

"Faced With Bad Optics, Trump Recalls Workers," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, January 16, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Timothy Westmoreland.

January 16, 2019

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The Beat with Ari Melber, January 16, 2019.

January 16, 2019

"There's Way for Democrats to sue Trump- Thanks to the Republicans", coverage in The Atlantic,  January 16, 2019, quoting Professor Susan Bloch. 

January 15, 2019

"William Barr's Senate confirmation hearing: What to watch," coverage by CNN, January 15, 2019, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

January 15, 2019

""Conducting Legal Research in the Age of the Internet" review published by K Todd Wallace, Esq.," coverage by EIN Newswire, January 15, 2019, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Library's Corporate Law Research Guide.

January 15, 2019

"The most remarkable thing about Trump's proposed national emergency," coverage by Kashmir Times, January 15, 2019, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

January 15, 2019

"USDA buys time for SNAP under shutdown — but for how long?," coverage by Federal News Network, January 15, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 15, 2019

"Study shows lifting ban on federal Pell Grants would be 'transformative’ for inmates and benefit the economy," coverage by Mass Live, January 15, 2019, featuring a report co-published by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 15, 2019

"Fifteenth in a Series: Adult Coloring Book, "The Lawyers of Trump-Russia" (feat. Neal Katyal and Bill Barr)," coverage by Dorf on Law, January 15, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 15, 2019

"OMB's Shutdown Improvising Draws Fire from Budget and Legal Experts," coverage by Government Executive, January 15, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 14, 2019

"On R. Kelly and how we fail black girls," coverage by the Duke Chronicle, January 14, 2019, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality's report Girlhood Interrupted.

January 14, 2019

"Is President Trump Taking Liberties with the Laws Governing Shutdowns?," coverage by The Takeaway (WNYC Studios), January 14, 2019, a discussion with Professor from Practice Timothy Westmoreland.

January 14, 2019

"A summer program can help students quickly skill-up in important legal topics—whether you're starting an LL.M. in the fall or not," coverage by LLM Guide, January 14, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

January 14, 2019

"Tribes, Enviros Ask DC Circ. To Can FCC Small-Cell Order," coverage by Law 360, January 14, 2019, mentiong the Institute for Public Representation.

January 14, 2019

"What Does It Say When A Legal Blockchain eBook Has 1.7M Views?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, January 14, 2019.

January 14, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's The Beat with Ari Melber, January 14, 2019.

January 13, 2019

"William Blanchard, real estate attorney in Illinois, has published review of Online Real Estate Research," coverage by EIN Presswire, January 13, 2019, featuring Georgetown University Law Center's Real Estate Law practice area webpage.

January 12, 2019

"Advice on Researching the Hospitality Industry published by Hospitality Consultant Cyrus Batchan," coverage by EIN Newswire, January 12, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Library's corporate law research guide.

January 12, 2019

"North Carolina lawyer Janet Reed provides advice about Online Legal Research," coverage by Middle East North Africa Financial Network (MENAFN), January 12, 2019, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center's Family Law practice area webpage and Georgetown University Law Library's family law research guide.

January 11, 2019

"D.C. police don’t carry the overdose antidote naloxone. Should they?," coverage in The Washington Post, January 11, 2019, quoting Regina Labell, director, Addiction and Public Policy Initiative, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

January 11, 2019

"Trump's Shifting Shutdown Tests Law Dating to Ulysses Grant," coverage by Bloomberg, January 11, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Timothy Westmoreland.

January 11, 2019

"Law firms should "imagine a new model" report urges," coverage by Australasian Lawyer, January 11, 2019, referencing a report co-issued by Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession. The report was also quoted in The Lawyer's Daily.

January 11, 2019

"Analysis: Cyntoia Brown, R Kelly and the refusal to recognize black and brown female victims," coverage by USA Today, January 11, 2019, quoting Center on  Poverty and Inequality's report The Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline.

January 11, 2019

"What ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ tells us about race and sexual abuse," coverage in The Washington Post, January 11, 2019, quoting Rebecca Epstein, director, Center on Poverty and Inequality and reference the center's report Girlhood Interrupted.

January 11, 2019

"Trump Would Get Expanded Tariff Powers Under New Draft Bill," coverage by Industry Week, January 11, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

January 11, 2019

"Fortnite’s Digital Goods Are Key to the Future of Global Trade," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, January 11, 2019, quoting Professor Anupam Chander.

January 11, 2019

"‘Could you make these guys essential?’: Mortgage industry gets shutdown relief after appeal to senior Treasury officials," coverage by The Washington Post, January 11, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Timothy Westmoreland.

January 11, 2019

"Mortgage industry gets shutdown relief after appeal to senior Treasury officials," coverage by LA Times, January 11, 2019, quoting Professor from Practice Timothy Westmoreland. 

January 11, 2019

"Seeking Social Justice for Patients, Medical Students Turn to the Law," coverage by Georgetown University Medical Center, January 11, 2019, mentioning Professor Vicki Girard and Associate Professor Yael Cannon.

January 10, 2019

"How Law Firms Can Compete with Alternative Legal Service Providers," coverage by Bigger Law Firm, January 8, 2019, featuring the 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market  co-issued by the Law Center.

January 10, 2019

"Trump’s border wall would need private property, but Texas landowners plan to dig in for lengthy legal fight," coverage in The Washington Post, January 10, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 10, 2019

"Government Shutdown Is Putting Sexual Assault Survivors 'at Risk,' Advocates Warn," coverage by Newsweek, January 10, 2019, quoting Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 10, 2019

"Trump Would Get Expanded Tariff Powers Under New Draft Bill," coverage by Bloomberg, January 10, 2019, quoting Visitor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

January 10, 2019

"Magdalena Cuprys, Esq. published an overview of conducting online research for immigration laws and regulations," coverage by EIN Presswire, January 10, 2019, featuring Georgetown University Law Library's immigration law research guide.

January 10, 2019

"Fintech sector hurt by shutdown," a piece by Professor Chris Brummer appeared on Roll Call, January 10, 2019.

January 10, 2019

"States Look For Backup On Food Stamps," coverage by National Journal, January 11, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 10, 2019

"The Law Firm Disrupted: Behind the Scenes with UnitedLex," coverage by Law.com, January 10, 2019, quoting James Jones, Director, Program on Trends in Law Practice at the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession, and mentioning the 2019 Report on the State of the Legal Market, co-issued by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

January 9, 2019

"Open Letter to Democratic Taiwan," published in Taipei Times, January 9, 2019, co-signed by Professor Peter Tague.

January 9, 2019

"EU reports on cryptoasset regulation could have global reverberations," a piece by Professor Chris Brummer, appearing in Roll Call, January 9, 2019.

January 9, 2019

"Allergan Faces Fresh Woes As Investors Sue," coverage by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, January 9, 2019, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

January 9, 2019

"Former Ernst & Young GC Trevor Faure Discusses New Book on Lawyers as Business Leaders," coverage by Corporate Counsel, January 9, 2019, referencing Professor Jonathan Molot's work.

January 9, 2019

"As Rich Firms Set the Market, Mid-Tier Firms Wrongly Follow, Report Says," coverage by The American Lawyer, January 9, 2019, quoting James Jones, Center on Ethics and Legal Profession.

January 9, 2019

"Creating A Culture That Believes Children," coverage by Chicago Defender, January 9, 2019, referencing the Center on Poverty and Inequality 2018 report Girlhood Interrupted.

January 9, 2019

"For sale, your location: Revelations about data sales spur renewed calls for regulation," coverage by NBC News, January 9, 2019, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology, Law and Policy.

January 9, 2019

 "Could Trump Freeze FEMA Funds for California? Almost Certainly Not," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, January 9, 2019, quoting Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 9, 2019

Associate Professor Sherally Munshi discussed her forthcoming chapter on immigration at The Center on Law, Equality and Race, Univ. of Calif. Irvine School of Law, January 9, 2019.

January 9, 2019

"Secretive phone apps installed on state phones during Greitens tenure," coverage by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 9, 2019, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

January 9, 2019

"Rebuilding the Law Firm Model: “2019 Report on the State of the Legal Market” From Georgetown Law and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute," coverage by Thomson Reuters, January 9, 2019, featuring the report co-issued by the Georgetown University Law Center.

January 9, 2019

"As Rich Firms Set the Market, Mid-Tier Firms Wrongly Follow, Report Says," coverage by The American Lawyer, January 9, 2019, quoting James Jones, Director, Program on Trends in Law Practice at the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession, and mentioning the 2019 Report on the State of the Legal Market, co-issued by the Center on Ethics and the Legal Profession.

January 9, 2019

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's All in with Chris Hayes, January 9, 2019.

January 8, 2019

"Trump to make prime-time address, visit U.S.-Mexico border amid shutdown stalemate," coverage in The Washington Post, January 8, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

January 8, 2019

"“Surviving R. Kelly” exposes R&B singer’s violence against women," coverage by the Daily Trojan (USC), January 8, 2019, quoting the Center on Poverty and Inequality 2017 report Girlhood Interrupted.

January 8, 2019

"How The Trump Administration Could Keep Food Assistance Going During The Shutdown," coverage by Huffington Post, January 8, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 8, 2019

"DOI Escapes Mich. Tribe Members' Disenrollment Suit," coverage by Law360, January 8, 2019, mentioning Professor Hope Babcock, director, Institute for Public Representation.

January 8, 2019

"Matthew Blaze Moves to Georgetown University," coverage by MeriTalk, January 8, 2019, featuring Professor Matthew Blaze.

January 8, 2019

"Big Court Ruling Could Mean Donald Trump Won’t Be Able To Block People On Twitter," coverage by Inquisitr, January 8, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 8, 2019

"EU to move first on crypto rules. Will US follow?," a Roll Call podcast, January 8, 2019, with Professor Chris Brummer.

January 8, 2019

"Trump to make prime-time address, visit U.S.- Mexico border amid shutdown stalemate", coverage in The Washington Post, January 8, 2019, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman.  

January 7, 2019

"Five Outstanding Alumni Receive Sanctae Crucis Awards," coverage by Holy Cross Magazine, January 7, 2019, featuring Distinguished Visitor from the Judiciary Richard J. Leon.

January 7, 2019

"What Are 2019 Media Regulatory Impacts With Democrats Running The House," coverage in Forbes, January 7, 2019, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

January 7, 2019

"Food stamps for millions of Americans become pawn in shutdown fight," coverage by Politico, January 7, 2019, quoting Professor David Super.

January 7, 2019

"‘No different from my original statements’: Trump denies changes to Syria exit plan," coverage by The Washington Post, January 7, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 7, 2019

"Elected officials cannot silence critics on social media, appeals court rules," coverage by The Washington Post, January 7, 2019, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 7, 2019

"New York should regulate law enforcement use of facial recognition technology," an opinion piece on City & State (NY), January 7, 2019, referencing Center on Privacy and Technology 2016 report on facial recognition technology and model legislative bill.

January 7, 2019

"A Banner Year For Law Firms? A Different Take On The 2019 Citi Report," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, January 7, 2019.

January 7, 2019

"Untagling the Issues in the 'Transgender in the Military' Litigation", coverage by Just Security, Janurary 7, 2019, written by Visiting Associate Professor of Law Martin S. Lederman.  

January 6, 2019

An obituary article appeared for the late Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Washington Post, January 6, 2019. An obituary article also appeared in The Boston Globe, January 8,2019.

January 5, 2019

"Criminalizing Domestic Terrorism," a podcast on Lawfare, January 5, 2019, with Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

January 4, 2019

"Man forced to return to Kentucky jail finally gets out of prison," coverage in The Courier Journal, January 4, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 4, 2019

"Legal experts are split on whether Trump must name a new permanent Pentagon chief," coverage in The Washington Post, January 4th, 2018, featuring Visiting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

January 4, 2019

 "Pentagon plans to scale back in Somalia, latest sign Trump wants to cut troops abroad," coverage on NBC News, January 4th, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

January 4, 2019

"Trump’s sons are running the business — and their big hotel expansion is at a standstill," coverage in The Washington Post, January 4, 2018, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

January 3, 2019

"Violence Against Women Act lapse is part of government shutdown. Advocates: What message does that send?," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, January 3, 2018, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

January 3, 2019

"Federal Sentencing Overhaul Leads to Tennessee Man's Release," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, January 3, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 3, 2019

"Merck U.S. to Tell Justices FDA Action Bars Fosamax Suits", coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 3, 2019, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

January 3, 2019

"Violence Against Women Act lapse is part of government shutdown. Advocates: What message does that send?," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, January 3, 2019, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

January 3, 2019

"The Cases That Could Decide the Fate of Net Neutrality," coverage in Government Technology, January 3, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 3, 2019

"Kim Kardashian Lauds Prison Release of 52-Year-Old Grandfather — and Thanks President Trump," coverage in People, Jamuary 3, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 2, 2019

"Our Legal Bookshelf: What We're Reading," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 2, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emerita Wendy Williams.

January 2, 2019

"Conquerors of the Courts", coverage in The Washington Post,  January 2, 2019. featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 2, 2019

"These are the 2019 court fights that will decide the future of net neutrality," coverage in The Washington Post, January 2, 2019, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 2, 2019

"New Approach After Charlottesville Violence Protects Public Safety While Preserving Rights," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, in Just Security, January 2, 2019.

January 1, 2019

"High Court’s low-profile to be tested," coverage in The Detroit News, January 1, 2019, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

December 31, 2018

"The Supreme Court is about to get a lot more interesting," coverage on CBS News, December 31, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

December 28, 2018

"Pelosi Picks Ex-DOJ Appellate Vet Douglas Letter as House General Counsel," coverage in The National Law Journal, December 28, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Douglas Letter and Professor David Vladeck.

December 28, 2018

"Nancy Pelosi Announces ‘Very Big Deal’ Lawyer Hire Ahead of Democrats’ House Takeover," coverage in Law & Crime, December 28th, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Douglas N. Letter.

December 27, 2018

Trump's visit to Iraq prompts concerns about politicization of military, coverage in The Washington Post, December 27, 2018, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 24, 2018

"Ben Carson’s HUD dials back investigations into housing discrimination," coverage in The Washington Post, December 24, 2018, featuring Professor Aderson François.

December 21, 2018

"U.S. States to Cap and Trade Transport Emissions," coverage by Michelin, January 9, 2019, featuring initiative facilitated by Climate Center.

December 20, 2018

"Law Is Lagging Digital Transformation -- Why It Matters," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, December 20, 2018.

December 20, 2018

"The end of Lean In: How Sheryl Sandberg’s message of empowerment fully unraveled," coverage by the Washington Post, December 20, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 20, 2018

"Trump administration wants tighter work restrictions on SNAP recipients," coverage on 89.3 KPCC, December 20, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

December 20, 2018

"A Memo and a Recusal Decision Underscore Potential Threats to the Mueller Inquiry," coverage in The New York Times, December 20, 2018, featuring Visiting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

December 19, 2018

"Wall Street Faces Fewer Fines in 2019 as SEC Democrat Departs", coverage in Bloomberg, December 19, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

December 19, 2018

"SEC Enforcement By the Numbers," coverage by Dorsey, December 19, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

December 19, 2018

"Holds May Imperil 2018 Senate Confirmation of Carr, Starks to FCC Seats," coverage by Communications Daily, December 19, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

December 19, 2018

"Michael Flynn hoped cooperating would keep him out of prison. Here’s why he may face five years," coverage by the Washington Post, December 19, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

December 19, 2018

"Are Cops 'Off the Hook'? How Police Reform Has Changed Under Trump," coverage by Governing, December 19, 2018, quoting Professor Christy E. Lopez.

December 19, 2018

"Google Hit With FTC Complaint Over 'Inappropriate' Kids Apps," coverage by NBC News, December 19, 2018, with a reference to the law center's Institute for Public Representation.

December 19, 2018

"Facebook’s latest moment of reckoning," coverage by Politico, December 19, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

December 18, 2018

"Roberts, Kavanaugh Recusals Seen Unlikely to Repeat on FCC Net Neutrality Reversal," coverage by Communications Daily, December 18, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

December 18, 2018

"California Republicans spent big bucks at Trump hotels, golf clubs and resorts," coverage by the Mercury News (San Jose, CA), December 18, 2018, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

December 18, 2018

"Michael Isikoff, the Reporter Who Actually Broke the News of Steele Dossier Existence Revealed in Recent Interview That It's Probably All Bunk," coverage by FOX News/The Ingrahm Angle, December 18, 2018, featuring an interview with Professor Lisa Johnson-Firth. 

December 18, 2018

"Ahead of the Curve: The Bar Exam of the Future," by Law.com, December 18, 2018, with a reference to the law center.

December 18, 2018

"Outside views: Does U.S. ‘intransigence’ threaten the WTO's ability to function?" coverage by Inside U.S. Trade, December 18, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

December 17, 2018

"Should We Be Worried About Computerized Facial Recognition?," coverage by The New Yorker, December 17, 2018 issue, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate at the Center on Privacy & Technology, and citing the Center's study.

December 17, 2018

"'Embarrassingly Bad,' 'Unmoored': Legal Scholars Bash Texas Judge's ACA Takedown," coverage by the National Law Journal, December 17, 2018, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

December 17, 2018

"How Trump Went From 'Tough On Crime' To 'Second Chance' For Felons," coverage by NPR Morning Edition, December 17, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

December 17, 2018

"What Comes Next in Mueller Probe?" coverage by the VOA, December 17, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

December 17, 2018

"How to Make the Trade War Even Worse," an opinion piece in the New York Times, December 17, 2018, by Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

December 17, 2018

"After a Record-Setting 2018 for Law Firms, Does a Reckoning Await?," coverage by the American Lawyer, December 17, 2018, quoting Senior Fellow James Jones from the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

December 17, 2018

"Some of the Immediate Impacts if the Federal Government Shuts Down This Week," coverage by NY1 News, December 17, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

December 16, 2018

"Euclid, a once-thriving suburb, wrestles with change as it faces economic, racial tensions," coverage by The Plain Dealer, December 16, 2018, quoting Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

December 16, 2018

"Meet the Press - December 16, 2018," a broadcast by NBC News, December 16, 2018, with a reference to the law center. 

December 16, 2018

"Problems with facial recognition easy to see, hard to manage," coverage by The Gazette (CO), December 16, 2018, referencing the Center for Privacy & Technology.

December 15, 2018

"A roomful of cops asked if it’s better to ‘do nothing’ sometimes. Why that’s a good thing," an opinion piece by the washingtonpost.com, December 15, 2018, with a reference to the law center's Police for Tomorrow fellowship program.

 

December 15, 2018

"Trump, a global loner, finds his China trade war complainst draw a crowd," coverage by the Washington Post, December 15, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman. 

December 14, 2018

"Trump’s claim that he didn’t violate campaign finance law is weak — and dangerous," an piece co-authored by Professor Neal Katyal, in The Washington Post, December 14, 2018.

December 14, 2018

"Facial recognition tech used to scan for stalkers at Taylor Swift show: report," coverage by NBC News, December 14, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology's study.

December 14, 2018

"'Incarceration Nation' No More: Criminal Justice Reform Could Come Next Week," coverage by CBN News, December 14, 2018, quoting Professor Shon Hopwood. Mentioned on Politico. 

December 14, 2018

"The Biggest Telecom Cases Of 2018," coverage by Law360, December 14, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. 

December 14, 2018

"NYCLU: Ban facial recognition in schools," coverage by the Niagra Gazette (NY), December 14, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology report on facial recognition technology.

December 14, 2018

"U.S. Tech Giant Cloudflare Provides Cybersecurity For At Least 7 Terror Groups," coverage by The Hill and the HuffPost, December 14, 2018,  quoting Professor Mary McCord.

December 14, 2018

"Live: Justice Ginsburg gives remarks at a naturalization ceremony," by ABC 3340, December 14, 2018, featuring a photo of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking at the law center.

December 14, 2018

"'Incarceration Nation' No More: Criminal Justice Reform Could Come Next Week," coverage by CBN News, December 14, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

December 14, 2018

"Net neutrality died last year. But the fight’s just begun," coverage by the Daily Dot, December 14, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy. 

December 13, 2018

"Ex-Canadian diplomat may have broken foreign NGO law: China," coverage by The Straits Times, December 13, 2018, quoting Thomas E. Kellogg, Executive Director of the Center for Asian Law.

December 13, 2018

"Democrats predicted to go in on net neutrality when they take House," coverage by The Daily Dot, December 13, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 13, 2018

"Johnson & Johnson Drafted Into Fight Over Shareholder Lawsuits," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, December 13, 2018, quoting Professors Donald C. Langevoort & Hillary Sale.

December 13, 2018

"What Michael Cohen’s sentencing means for Trump," coverage by PBS NewsHour, December 13, 2018, quoting Professor Marty Lederman.

December 13, 2018

"Gigi Sohn, Renowned Public Advocate and Net Neutrality Pioneer, Joins EFF’s Board," coverage by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, December 13, 2018, featuring Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 13, 2018

"Neal Katyal: Trump is ‘wigging out’ & without a defense anymore", an interview with Professor Neal Katyal, on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, MSNBC, on December 13, 2018.

December 13, 2018

"Why Is the Department of Education Dragging Its Feet on Debt Relief for Disabled Veterans?," a piece by Professor John R. Brooks, in Domino: A Blog About Student Debt, December 13, 2018.

December 13, 2018

"Petersmann on "How should WTO members respond to the WTO Appellate Body crisis?"," coverage by International Economic Law and Policy Blog, December 13, 2018, citing a paper by Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

December 13, 2018

"Democrats Flaunt Leverage in Looming Privacy Debate," coverage by the National Journal, December 13, 2018, Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology Law and Policy. 

December 12, 2018

"The is why Mueller wanted the judge to throw the book at Cohen", coverage in Circa, December 12, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

December 12, 2018

"China indicates former Canadian diplomat could have broken foreign NGO law," coverage by The Straits Times, December 12, 2018, quoting Thomas E. Kellogg, Executive Director of the Center for Asian Law.

December 12, 2018

"Would Indicting Trump Be Constitutional?," an opinion piece by Professor Marty Lederman, appeared in The New York Times, December 12, 2018.

December 12, 2018

"Why It Doesn’t Matter Whether It’d Be Constitutional to Indict Trump," a piece by Professor Marty Lederman, appearing in Just Security, December 12, 2018.

December 12, 2018

"Privacy groups urge tech firms to sign Safe Face Pledge to restrict use of facial recognition," coverage by The Seattle Times, December 12, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 12, 2018

"Donald Trump’s Presidency is Shielding Him From Indictment," coverage by The Excelsior, December 12, 2018, citing Professor Neal Katyal's opinion piece.

December 11, 2018

"Algorithmic Justice League launches new campaign to prevent facial recognition software industry from selling or buying tech that can be weaponized," coverage by PR Newswire, December 11, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology, and citing the Center on Privacy & Technology study.

December 11, 2018

"WTO risks reputation on subsidies reform," coverage by Dialogue Earth, December 11, 2018, quoting Professor Ernesto Fernandez-Monge.

December 10, 2018

"Are In-House Departments Contemporary Law Firms?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, December 10, 2018.

December 10, 2018

"“Forging Deeper Ties With The Indian Legal Community”: Georgetown University Law Center Delegation Concludes Weeklong Trip," coverage by Live Law.in, December 10, 2018, featuring Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor, Assistant Dean Gene Finn, Director of Graduate Admissions Justin Swinsick and Vibha Datta Makhija, L'92.

December 10, 2018

"Microsoft calls for laws on facial recognition, issues principles," coverage by Sophos News, December 10, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy & Technology study.

December 10, 2018

"Editorial, Opinion Piece Mark 70th Anniversary Of Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Examine Evolution Of Human Rights In Global Health," coverage by Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report, December 10, 2018, citing Professor Lawrence O. Gostin's article.

December 10, 2018

"NLRB’s Handling of Joint Employer Petitions: Fodder for Lawsuits (1)," coverage by Bloomberg Law, December 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

December 10, 2018

"Trump in Growing Legal & Political Peril from Court Filings; John Kelly Leaving as White House Chief of Staff; British PM Theresa May Pull Brexit Vote Tomorrow; Can a Sitting President Be Indicted?," coverage by New Day, CNN, December 10, 2018, interviewing Professor Neal Katyal.

December 10, 2018

"Tucker: What crime has Trump committed?," coverage by Tucker Carlson Tonight, FOX News Channel, December 10, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 8, 2018

"Net neutrality could get a reprieve once Democrats take control of the House," coverage by NBC News, December 8, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 7, 2018

"If You Like Trump’s ‘Wall,’ Thank Obama And Bush. It’s Basically Just Their Fence," coverage in the Huffington Post, December 7, 2018, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor from Practice.

December 7, 2018

"Plaintiff Cites ESA Ruling In Late Bid To Preserve Suit On EPA's SAB Policy," coverage in Inside EPA, December 5, 2018, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 7, 2018

"Data Sheet—Forcing Facebook to Behave," coverage in Fortune, December 7, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

December 7, 2018

"Chris Brummer Talks FinTech, Fiinancial Regulation and Trade for CFTCTalks", a CFTC podcast, December 7, 2018, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

December 7, 2018

"Depoliticize Supreme Court by adding two dozen new justices", coverage in The Hill, December 7, 2018, by Professor Adam J. Levitin Georgetown University Law Center.

December 7, 2018

"Getting to Know Claremont’s 15th Regiment," coverage by Valley News, December 7, 2018, featuring Thomas G. Clark.

December 7, 2018

"White House launches facial recognition program that takes your photo outside," coverage by American Military News, December 7, 2018, mentioning Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center.

December 6, 2018

"At DFW Airport, your face could someday replace your boarding pass," coverage by The Virgin Islands Daily News, November 25, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 6, 2018

"It's not looking great for Justice Department's appeal of AT&T-Time Warner merger," coverage in Newstimes, December 6, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

December 6, 2018

"The NFL Players Association is among those culpable for the NFL’s ongoing domestic violence problem," coverage in ThinkProgress, December 6, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

December 6, 2018

"1 in 4 government officials accused of sexual misconduct in the #MeToo era is still in office today," an opinion piece by Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams, in Salon, December 6, 2018.

December 6, 2018

"After finding rock-bottom in a jail cell, a Greece man beats addiction on way to law school," coverage in Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, December 6, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

December 6, 2018

"Who’s Tracking Your License Plate?," coverage in Citylab, December 6, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor  Alvaro Bedoya, Director of Center on Privacy & Technology

December 6, 2018

"Court Filing References Secret Special Counsel Investigation. Here's What It Might Be," coverage on NPR, December 6, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

December 6, 2018

"Media mega-mergers under threat with Democrats controlling the House," coverage on NBC News, December 5, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

December 6, 2018

"Is the Act Protecting the Special Counsel Unconstitutional?," coverage in the Constitution Daily, December 6, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 6, 2018

"It’s not looking great for the Justice Department’s appeal of the AT&T-Time Warner merger," coverage in The Washington Post, December 6, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

December 5, 2018

"George H.W. Bush’s legacy on tech & telecom," coverage in Politico, December 5, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

December 4, 2018

"Finding Your Way In The Legal Tech World," coverage by Evolve the Law, December 4, 2019, mentioning Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

December 4, 2018

"NFL's Domestic Violence Problem Returns With Kareem Hunt, Reuben Foster News," coverage in WBUR, December 4, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

December 4, 2018

"Georgetown University Law Professor Compares Trump's Tweets to Mob Shakedown," coverage in The Daily Caller, December 4, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 4, 2018

"Health care that matters: Real choices for real competition," coverage in AEI, December 4, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman.

December 3, 2018

"There Is Nothing "Alternative" About New Model Providers--Especially the Big Four," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, December 3, 2018.

December 3, 2018

"FCC Watchdog Clears Sinclair-Tribune White House Call, coverage in Law360, December 3, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman. 

December 3, 2018

"FCC Blocks Release Of Net Neutrality Comment Log Info," coverage in Law360, December 3, 2018, featuring Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

December 3, 2018

"President Trump goes after his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, but sides with Roger Stone," coverage in KGW8, December 3, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 3, 2018

"Can Trump’s new trade deal keep its promises to U.S. and Mexican auto workers?," coverage on PBS, Decemebr 3, 2018, featuring Professor Alvaro Santos.

December 2, 2018

"Suit filed by local activist allowed to proceed," coverage in the Brattleboro Reformer, December 2, 2018, featuring Professor Carlos Manuel Vazquez.

December 2, 2018

"Alicia Plerhoples for Fairfax County School (FCPS) Board, Dranesville District," coverage in Blue Virginia, December 2, 2018, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

December 2, 2018

"NFL's Chiefs Cut Player Seen Attacking Woman — After Video Becomes Public," coverage on WVXU 91.7, December 2, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

December 1, 2018

"Mueller's inquiry is critical to our democracy. So is Trump's right to fire him", coverage in The Washington Post, December 1, 2018, by Professor Joshua A. Geltzer. 

November 30, 2018

"Man accused of trying to help militants to stay in prison," coverage by News Channel ABC 12, November 30, 2018, mentioning Professor of Law Susan A. McMahon. 

November 30, 2018

"Michael Cohen deal a critical step for Mueller that exposes Trump to new risk," coverage by The Guardian, November 30, 2018, quoting Professor of National Security Law Neal Katyal. 

November 29, 2018

"Georgetown backs CNN, Jim Acosta in White House lawsuit", coverage by CampusReform, November 29, 2018, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law Center.

November 29, 2018

"US Life Expectancy Has Dropped -- Again," coverage by Buzzfeed News, November 29, 2018, quoting Regina LaBelle, Initiative Director and Distinguished Scholar at O'Neil Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law Center.

November 29, 2018

"112 Legal Groups Criticize DHS' Use of Migrant Children's Info," coverage by Law360, November 29, 2018, featuring the National Immigrant Justice Center and the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center. 

November 29, 2018

"Program aims to give returning citizens a second chance," coverage by The Philadelphia Tribune, November 29, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

November 29, 2018

"DRC's 426-case Ebola outbreak nw 2nd largest ever," coverage by CIDRAP (Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy), November 29, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law

November 29, 2018

"Why there's reason to question Trump's answers to Mueller - and what that means legally," coverage by The Washington Post, November 29, 2018, featuring Professor of law Paul Butler. 

November 29, 2018

"A transgender woman is challenging Chicago's definition of the female breast," coverage by the Washington Post, November 29, 2018, quoting Professor Nan Hunter. 

November 29, 2018

"Redskins pick up Reuben Foster after 2nd domestic violence arrrest," coverage by CBS News, November 29, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

November 28, 2018

"Groups demand end to info-sharing on asylum-seeking children," coverage by AP, November 29, 2018, featuring Harrison Rudolph, Law Fellow at Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center.

November 28, 2018

"The NFL will defend anything but the truth when it comes to Kaepernick," coverage by The Shadow League, November 28, 2018, mentioning Professor Deborah Epstein, Director of Domestic Violence Clinic.

November 28, 2018

"Redskins pick up linebacker Reuben Foster days after domestic violence arrest," coverage by CBS Evening News, November 28, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein. 

November 28, 2018

"Lawyer for Reuben Foster's accuser: Talking to former teammates isn't enough", coverage in The Washington Post, November 28, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein. 

November 28, 2018

"Critics say General Assembly harrassment proposal sidesteps key concerns," coverage by the Indianna Lawyer, November 28, 2018, quoting Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams. 

November 27, 2018

"Misinformation bots are smarter than we thought," coverage by Axios, November 27, 2018, quoting Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law Center. 

November 27, 2018

"Obama Used Tear Gass at the Border, too", coverage by the National Review, November 27, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Koplow. 

November 26, 2018

"Multiple Legal Scholars Just Escalated the Challenge of Matthew Whitaker's Appointment", coverage by Law & Crime, November 26, 2018, mentioning Professor of Law Victoria Nourse.

November 26, 2018

"Facial Recognition Tested at Dallas Fort Worth Airport," coverage by Government Technology, November 26, 2018, featuring Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 26, 2018

"Revamping the American Justice System," coverage by The Regulatory Review, November 26, 2018, mentioning Professor Erica Hashimoto.

November 26, 2018

"Does Delaware law preclude mandatory arbitration of federal securities claims?", coverage by Reuters, November 26, 2018, mentioning Professor Donald Langevoort. 

November 26, 2018

"Cops Accused of Van Dyke Cover-UP Go On Trial," coverage by Associated Press, News Partner, November 26, 2018, quoting Professor Christy Lopez. 

November 26, 2018

"The Making, Marketing, and Sentencing of a Rapper," coverage by The Fashion Law, November 26, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

November 23, 2018

"Google, Amazon, Apple are Targets of Uniloc", coverage by Bloomberg Law, November 23, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme. 

November 22, 2018

"Trump and US chief justice spar in extraordinary scrap over judges," coverage by the Sydney Morning Herald, November 22, 2018, featuring Professor Marty Lederman. 

November 21, 2018

"T-Mobile Tweaks Sprint Deal Rationale as Opponents See Problems," coverage by Bloomberg, November 21, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

November 21, 2018

"Your child and Facebook are not a good match," coverage by Mashable, November 21, 2018, quoting James Graves, graduate fellow, Communications & Technology Law Clinic.

November 21, 2018

"Nixon would have told Trump charging enemies was going too far - John Dean", coverage by The Guardian, November 21, 2018, quoting Professor Marty Lederman. 

November 20, 2018

"Trump Trade Fight Heads to Global Court as WTO Nears the Rubicon," coverage by Bloomberg, November 20, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

November 20, 2018

"“Becoming Free” documents the hardships of life after prison for three D.C. residents," coverage by The Washington Post, November 20, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

November 20, 2018

"Trump wanted to prosecute Hillary Clinton and James Comey – report," coverage by The Guardian, November 20, 2018, quoting Visiting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

November 19, 2018

"With Trump's Endorsement, What's Next For Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform Bill?," coverage by WBUR 90.9, November 19, 2018, a discussion with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 19, 2018

"Facial Recognition Goes Mainstream, Drawing Concerns," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 19, 2018

"Connecticut Criminal Justice Advocates Focus On Life After Jail," coverage by WNPR (Conn.), November 19, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

November 19, 2018

"Consumer group says most U.S. cancer centers use misleading ads," coverage by NBC News, November 19, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 19, 2018

"Global Meat Tax Would Be Tough To Sell To Consumers," coverage by Law 360 Tax Authority, November 19, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

November 19, 2018

"What Are Law Schools Training Students For?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, November 19, 2018.

November 18, 2018

"Legal Technicians Step In To Fight Justice Gap," coverage by Law 360, November 18, 2018, quoting Mary E. McClymont, Senior Fellow at the Justice Lab.

November 18, 2018

"General Dunford’s Border Politics Come Down to This," coverage by Defense One, November 18, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 18, 2018

"LGBTQ Caravan Migrants Marry While Waiting for Asylum in Tijuana," coverage by Into, November 18, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

November 18, 2018

"Hope Grows for Net-Neutrality Bill in New Congress," coverage by the National Journal, November 18, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 17, 2018

"What Is the First Amendment and What Does It Do?," coverage by Voice of America, November 17, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 17, 2018

"Former federal prosecutor tells MSNBC why Mueller may already have filed 18 sealed indictments," coverage by Raw Story, November 17, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 17, 2018

"Carl Bernstein Calls For Change In White House Briefings, Says Trump ‘Manipulates The Press’," coverage by Newsweek, November 17, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 16, 2018

"Shining a Light on the First Amendment, Hugh Hefner Foundation Honors Free Speech Fighters," coverage by Longview News-Journal, November 16, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

November 16, 2018

"Prisoner Turned Professor Aims to Inspire Others," coverage by Western Slope Now, November 16, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 16, 2018

"PG&E Faces Historic Financial Liability From California Wildfire," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, November 16, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 15, 2018

"Johns Hopkins continues its open dialogue on campus security," coverage by The Hub at Johns Hopkins University, November 15, 2018, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

November 15, 2018

"Silicon Valley Doesn’t Want the U.S. to Get Too Hasty About Regulation," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, November 15, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.  

November 15, 2018

"Jeff Sessions Limited Consent Decrees. What About the Police Departments Already Under Reform?," coverage by The New York Times, November 15, 2018, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.

November 15, 2018

"Georgetown backs CNN, Jim Acosta in White House lawsuit," coverage by Campus Reform, November 15, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. For more on this story, see CNN.

November 14, 2018

"Update on the Ethics of Mandating HPV Vaccination," an interview with Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, on Infectious Disease Advisor, November 14, 2018.

November 14, 2018

"Bacow Met With U.S. Treasury Representative to Discuss Endowment Tax Guidance," coverage by The Harvard Crimson, November 14, 2018, quoting Professor Brian D. Galle.

November 14, 2018

"Amazon Faces Growing Public Backlash Over HQ2 Tax Breaks," coverage by The Street, November 14, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 14, 2018

"Portland City Council Rejects Mayor's Protest Restrictions," coverage by Portland Mercury, November 14, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 14, 2018

"Defendants Asking Federal Judge to Dismiss Lawsuit Tied to Aug. 2017," coverage by NBC29.com, November 14, 2018, mentioning the Civil Rights Clinic.

November 13, 2018

"Law experts weigh in on Portland's proposed protest ordinance," coverage by KATU2, November 13, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 13, 2018

"Alicia Plerhoples Announces Candidacy for Fairfax County School Board," coverage by the McLean Connection, November 13, 2018, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

November 13, 2018

"Trump names retired general John Abizaid to be ambassador to Saudi Arabia," coverage by The Washington Post, November 13, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 13, 2018

"The Looming Legal Battle Over Jim Acosta's Press Pass," coverage by The Atlantic, November 13, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 13, 2018

Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press announced on November 13, 2018 the joint filing of a friend-of-the-court brief with the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 13, 2018

"34 Civil Rights, Consumer, and Privacy Organizations Unite to Release Principles for Privacy Legislation," coverage by Public Knowledge, November 13, 2018, featuring legislation principles jointly released by Center on Privacy & Technology and quoting Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 13, 2018

"What We Heard At The FTC Hearings: Day 8," coverage by Law360, November 13, 2018, featuring Professor Steven C. Salop.

November 13, 2018

"2019 Fight Over Data Privacy Rights Heating Up Already," a blog on USPirg.org, November 13, 2018, mentioning Institute for Public Representation and its October 30, 2018 letter to the Federal Trade Commission.

November 12, 2018

"The rules are clear: Whitaker can’t supervise Mueller’s investigation," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, Washington Post, November 12, 2018.

November 12, 2018

"Fmr. Obama official: Trump now has a 'fake attorney general'," an interview with Professor Neal Katyal, on 11th Hour With Brian Williams, MSNBC, November 12, 2018.

November 12, 2018

"Kavanaugh accuser Christine Blasey Ford still collects pledge cash," coverage by The Washington Times, November 12, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

November 12, 2018

"How airports use biometric technology," coverage by The Economist, November 12, 2018, referencing a Center on Privacy and Technology report.

November 10, 2018

"After the midterms, over 100 US public officials accused of sexual misconduct are out of office", coverage in Quartz, Novermber 10, 2018 featuring Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams. 

November 10, 2018

"Uranium mining ban supporters cautiously optimistic," coverage by quoting Professor William Buzbee, coverage by GoDanRiver.com, November 10, 2018.

November 10, 2018

"Ex-corruption prosecutor predicts ‘walking conflict of interest’ Matt Whitaker will be stopped from doing anything by the DOJ ethics staff," coverage by Raw Story, November 10, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 9, 2018

"Judicial activism, Singapore style," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in The Straits Times, November 9, 2018.

November 9, 2018

"Monetary Policy & Financial Regulation, coverage in C-SPAN broadcast from the Brookings Institution, November 9, 2018, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

November 9, 2018

"Connecticut Officials See Public Role in Broadband Expansion," coverage by the Communications Daily, November 9, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 9, 2018

"Jeff Sessions leaves a dark mark on the Justice Department," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, national legal director ACLU, appearing in The Washington Post, November 9, 2018.

November 9, 2018

"Trump’s appointment of acting attorney general may be unconstitutional, legal experts say," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, November 9, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

November 9, 2018

"#MeToo gets results: 75% of officials accused will be gone by 2019," coverage by Axios, November 9, 2018, featuring a report by Associate Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams.

November 9, 2018

"Prisoner turned professor says more can be done to help inmates," an interview with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood on ABC 8 KLKN-TV, November 9, 2018.

November 9, 2018

"Is The Appointment Of Acting Attorney General Whitaker In Line With The Constitution?," an interview with Professor Neal Katyal on NPR All Things Considered, November 9, 2018.

November 8, 2018

"New Business Models- Not Technology- Will Transform the Legal Industry," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, November 8, 2018.

November 8, 2018

"A big fight is coming over Trump's tax returns", coverage in Yahoo Finance, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse. 

November 8, 2018

"Change in House Control Seen Likely to Slow Pai Agenda, Mean More Oversight," coverage by Communications Daily, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

November 8, 2018

"As facial-recognition technology grows, so does wariness about privacy," coverage by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 8, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Clare Garvie, from the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 8, 2018

"How Many Women Lawyers Were Elected in the Midterms? Quite a Few," coverage by the National Law Journal, November 8, 2018, referencing the law center and Mikie Sherrill.

November 8, 2018

"Justice Ginsburg Hospitalized After Fall Breaks Three Ribs," by the National Law Journal, November 8, 2018, including a picture of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg speaking at the law center. Another photo taken at the law center appeared in the Wall Street Journal. 

November 8, 2018

"Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford Continues Receiving Threats, Lawyers Say," coverage by NPR/All Things Considered, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 8, 2018

"Mueller's new boss immediately draws enemies," coverage by Politico, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Mary McCord.

November 8, 2018

"Acting AG Matthew Whitaker Could Absolutely Foil Robert Mueller’s Backup Plans," coverage by Law & Crime, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

November 8, 2018

"Trump’s Appointment of the Acting Attorney General Is Unconstitutional," an opinion piece in the New York Times, November 8, 2018, by Professor Neal Katyal. 

November 7, 2018

"With Democrats Taking the House, Privacy and Antitrust Are Key Issues to Watch," coverage by thestreet.com, November 7, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

November 7, 2018

"Trump Is Taking Antitrust 'Very Seriously' - What Does that Mean for Big Tech?," coverage by thestreet.com, November 7, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

November 7, 2018

"You descend into hell by coming here': how Texas shut the door on refugees; At the US-Mexico border, asylum seekers are trapped in a hostile environment," coverage by The Guardian (London), November 2, 2018, quoting Profesor Andrew Schoenholtz.

November 7, 2018

"Top Financial Regulator Says Fintech Plans Unfazed Over New Lawsuit," coverage by the National Law Journal, November 7, 2018, referencing the law center.

November 7, 2018

"Georgetown Law highlights Flint girls, 'Arts in Detention' program in new national publication," coverage by FlintSide (Flint, MI), November 7, 2018, quoting Terri Jackson and referencing the Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

November 7, 2018

"Trump just seized the reins on the Mueller probe," coverage by the Washington Post, November 7, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

November 7, 2018

"Governors can stop private militias from massing at the border," a CNN Political Op-Ed piece by Professor Mary McCord, November 7, 2018.

November 5, 2018

"As Reform Gains Traction, Chicago Police Union Pushes Back," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, November 5, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 5, 2018

"U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal against net neutrality laws," coverage by NBC News, November 5, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn of the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 5, 2018

"Trump Pick for Nonpartisan Efficiency Office Active in Partisan Cases," coverage by Bloomberg Law, November 5, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladek.

November 5, 2018

"Even if Democrats win, Trump has them beat on the courts," coverage by Politico, November 5, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 5, 2018

"U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal against net neutrality laws," coverage by NBC News, November 5, 2018, featuring Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

November 4, 2018

"Hard Decisions Loom In Lame-Duck Push For Sentencing Reform," coverage by Law360, November 4, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 4, 2018

“Incels” Like The Florida Yoga Studio Shooter Are Probably Not Being Tracked By The Feds," coverage by BuzzFeed.News, November 4, 2018, quoting Professor Mary McCord.

November 3, 2018

"Trump Administration Spares Corporate Wrongdoers Billions in Penalties," coverage by the New York Times, November 3, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

November 3, 2018

"Orlando Testing Facial Recognition Technology Provided Free by Amazon," coverage by the New American, November 3, 2018, quoting Law Fellow Clare Garvie, from the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 2, 2018

"Political Clashes at Work Can Put Employers in Legal Hot Seat", coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 2, 2018, featuring Professor Jamillah Williams. 

November 2, 2018

"From 2004: Vatican urging leaders to do more self-policing," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 2, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Ladislas M. Örsy, S.J.

November 2, 2018

"Despite progress after hate crime, SCPD and Hispanics struggle with trust," coverage by Newsday, November 2, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Christy Lopez.

November 2, 2018

"10 YEARS LATER;THE LUCERO CASE;Despite progress after hate crime, SCPD and Hispanics struggle with trust," coverage by Newsday, quoting Distinguished Visitor From Practice Christy E. Lopez.

November 2, 2018

"Economists Debate Vertical Merger Guidance," coverage by Telecommincations Reports, November 2, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

November 2, 2018

"FCC Unlikely to Alter National TV Ownership Cap in 2018," coverage by Communications Daily, November 2, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

November 1, 2018

"You Can Tell a Roomful of Millionaires Their Business Model is Wrong-- Takeaways from Singapore," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, November 1, 2018.

November 1, 2018

"Democrats, tech splurge ahead of midterms: TODAY: MERGER MANIA AT THE FTC," coverage by Politico, November 1, 2018, mentioning Professor Steven Salop.

November 1, 2018

"Trump, Birthright Citizenship and the US Constitution," coverage by Voice of America, November 1, 2018, quoting Professor Nan Hunter.

November 1, 2018

"Legal scholars debate necessity, potential utility of U.S. adopting domestic terrorism law," coverage by 89.3 KPCC, November 1, 2018, interviewing Mary McCord, Visiting Professor and Senior Litigator at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 1, 2018

"DOJ Vertical Merger Guidelines Called ‘Badly Out Of Date’," coverage by Law360, November 1, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

October 31, 2018

"Attorney dismisses Trump's birthright challenge," an interview broadcast on MSNBC/Morning Joe, October 31, 2018, with Professor Neal Katyal.

October 31, 2018

"US attacks UK plan for digital services tax on tech giants," coverage by BBC News, October 31, 2018, quoting Professors Lilian Faulhaber and Itai Grinberg.

October 31, 2018

"FTC Hearings #4: Patents, Intellectual Property, and Innovation," coverage by Patent Progress, October 31, 2018, mentioning Professor Neel Sukhatme. This story was also covered by DisCo.

October 31, 2018

"Empirical SCOTUS: With a little help from academic scholarship," coverage in SCOTUSblog, October 31, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Law.

October 31, 2018

"How Congress Could Rein in Google and Facebook," coverage by The Verge, October 31, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, Executive Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 30, 2018

"4 Ways that Companies Can Adapt to Remote Work," coverage by Lexology, October 30, 2018, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

October 30, 2018

"Consumer Watchdog Joins Complaint Asking FTC to Investigate Apps Which Manipulate Kids," coverage by PR Newswire, October 30, 2018, mentioning a complaint from the Communications & Technology Law Clinic in the Institute for Public Representation, submitted by Professor and Director of IPR Angela J. Campbell. 

October 30, 2018

"Trump’s proposal to end birthright citizenship is unconstitutional," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neal Katyal, in The Washington Post, October 30, 2018.

October 30, 2018

"Trump can't unilaterally end birthright citizenship, legal experts say," coverage by The Hill, October 30, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

October 30, 2018

"O’Rourke closes in on Cruz in latest poll | Stock-market slump hits at bad time for GOP," coverage by MarketWatch, October 30, 2018, quoting Professor Marty Lederman.

October 30, 2018

"Consider a Defendant’s Family and Job before Pretrial Detention: Study," coverage by The Crime Report, October 30, 2018, mentioning a forthcoming paper in the Georgetown Law Journal.

October 30, 2018

"Advocates Ask FTC to Investigate Apps Which Manipulate Kids," coverage in Common Dreams, October 30, 2018, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell, Director of the Institute for Public Representation.

October 29, 2018

"From Top Law School Grad to Notorious R.B.G.: The Evolution of a Supreme Court Justice," coverage in The New York Times, October 29, 2018, mentioning Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

October 29, 2018

"Hamilton County Schools makes changes to magnet school lottery, adds incomes question to application," coverage by the Times Free Press (Chattanooga), October 29, 2018, referencing a 2012 paper by Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

October 29, 2018

"Orlando cops have begun a secretive SECOND trial of Amazon's controversial facial recognition system," coverage in the Daily Mail, October 29, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 29, 2018

"Justice Kagan at Georgetown," coverage in SCOTUSblog, October 29, 2018, mentioning a 2018 Georgetown Law Center event with Justice Elena Kagan.

October 28, 2018

"Ex-Nebraska bank robber turned Georgetown professor talks prison reform, lost causes," coverage in the Lincoln Journal Star, October 28, 2018, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood.

October 28, 2018

"Democrats have long deferred to Mueller — that could soon change," coverage by Politico, October 28, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Douglas Letter. Story also covered by Breitbart.

October 27, 2018

"Meet the man trying to convince America to swell the Supreme Court," coverage by Politico, October 27, 2018, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

October 26, 2018

"Trump refutes report on use of unsecure iPhones," coverage in Washington Post, October 26, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 26, 2018

"Trump preparing to deliver major immigration speech just days before midterms," coverage by The Washington Post, October 26, 2018, quoting Professor Philip Schrag.

October 26, 2018

"Why the Mail Bomber Wasn’t Charged With Terrorism," coverage in The Atlantic, October 26, 2018, quoting Mary McCord, Visiting Professor and Senior Litigator at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 26, 2018

"What motivated the mail bomb suspect?," coverage by the PBS NewsHour, October 26, 2018, interviewing Mary McCord, Visiting Professor and Senior Litigator at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 25, 2018

"Algorithms Can Be a Tool For Justice—If Used the Right Way," coverage in Wired, October 25, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 25, 2018

"The history department wants to rename the Carr Building for him, so who was Raymond Gavins?," coverage in The Chronicle, October 25, 2018, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

October 25, 2018

"‘My dearest Ruth’: The remarkable devotion of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s husband," coverage by The Washington Post, October 25, 2018, featuring the late Professor Martin D. Ginsburg.

October 24, 2018

"Why Netflix Features Black Actors in Promos to Black Users," coverage in Wired, October 24, 2018, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.

October 24, 2018

"Trump succeeds in forcing WTO shakeup," coverage in Politico, October 24, 2018, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor From Practice.

October 24, 2018

"Officials prepare for potential false claims of election interference," coverage in The Hill, October 24, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 23, 2018

"Can Law Schools Reform Policing? Georgetown Is Trying," coverage in Law.com, October 23, 2018, featuring Professors Rosa Brooks, Paul Butler, Shon Hopwood, Kristin Henning, and Christy Lopez.

October 22, 2018

"The Growth of Sinclair's Conservative Media Empire", coverage in The New Yorker, October 22, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

October 22, 2018

"As Trump Defends Blocking Critics on Twitter, ICAP Argues for First Amendment Protections in the Digital Age," coverage in YubaNet.com, October 19, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Joshua Geltzer.

October 22, 2018

"A conversation on the future of the highest court in the land," coverage in the Chicago Reader, October 22, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 22, 2018

"Google kept secret of bug that imperiled data of Google+ users," coverage in The Oakland Press, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 22, 2018

"A Good Death," coverage in WCBS 880, October 22, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 20, 2018

"Saudis Admit Khashoggi Died at Consulate," coverage on CNN, October 20, 2018, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

October 19, 2018

"The Case For, and Against, Federal Cybersecurity Standards," coverage in Law.com, October 19, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

October 19, 2018

"States seek to reassure voters' cyber concerns ahead of critical midterms test," coverage in The Hill, October 19, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 19, 2018

"Mueller report PSA: Prepare for disappointment," coverage in Politico, October 19, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 19, 2018

"Fans Celebrate Marijuana Legalization in Canada. Critics Say it Could All Go to Pot," Coverage in UnDark, October 19, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 18, 2018

"The Challenges of Raising a Black Girl to Feel Beautiful," coverage in Harper's Bazaar, October 18, 2018, featuring a report by the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

October 18, 2018

"Requiring Price Info in Drug Ads May Strain Agency Authority," coverage in Bloomberg Law News, October 17, 2018, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

October 18, 2018

"The Trump administration is trying to effectively kill the WTO's Appellate Body", coverage in Marketplace, October 18, 2018, interviewing Professor Jennifer Hillman.

October 17, 2018

"Requiring Price Info in Drug Ads May Strain Agency Authority," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, October 17, 2018, mentioning Professor David C. Vladeck.

October 17, 2018

"The Real Villain in the Elizabeth Warren ‘Pocahontas’ Saga Is Higher Education," coverage by the Washington Free Beacon, October 17, 2018, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law Sheryll D. Cashin.

October 17, 2018

"Senate Discusses a Federal Privacy Law with Privacy Experts: Examining Lessons From the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act," coverage by The National Law Review, October 17, 2018, featuring Laura Moy, executive directory of the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

October 17, 2018

"Tribes Slam FCC Small-Cell Rule At DC Circ.," coverage by Law360, October 16, 2018, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman and Fellow James T. Graves, Institute for public Representation at Georgetown Law Center.

October 17, 2018

"Congo Ebola outbreak not an 'emergency of international concern,' WHO says," coverage by CNN, October 17, 2018, quoting Professor of Global Health Law and Faculty Director of O'Neill Institue Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 17, 2018

"WHO Calls for More Resources to Fight Ebola Outbreak," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 16, 2018

"Tribes Slam FCC Small-Cell Rule At DC Circ." coverage in Law360, October 16, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

October 16, 2018

"What Justice Ginsburg Can Learn from Justice Kavanaugh," coverage in The National Review, October 16, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 15, 2018

"Singapore: What Happens When A Nation State Endorses Legal Innovation?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, October 15, 2018.

October 15, 2018

"On Internet Privacy, a Deep Divide Between Tech Industry and Consumer Advocates," coverage by the InsideSources, October 15, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

October 15, 2018

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg can learn something from Brett Kavanaugh," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, October 15, 2018.

October 12, 2018

"Why Do We Force Sex and Crime on Black Children?," coverage by the Washington Square News (New York, N.Y.), October 12, 2018, referencing a 2017 report from the Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

October 12, 2018

"An Explainer: Senate's Letter on Khashoggi and the Global Magnitsky Act," coverage by Just Security, October 12, 2018, quoting Visiting Associate Professor of Law Martin S. Lederman.

October 12, 2018

"Europe's digital tax plan 'totally unjustifiable'," an interview wtith Professor Itai Grinberg appearing in Luxembourg Times, October 12, 2018.

October 11, 2018

"Privacy Experts Implore Lawmakers to Give Consumers Control Over Their Data," coverage by Ad Week, October 11, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 11, 2018

"The architect of California’s sweeping new privacy law warns of Big Tech’s revenge," coverage by Fast Company, October 11, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 11, 2018

A news obituary appeared for the late Dean Robert Pitofsky, in The New York Times, October 11, 2018.

October 11, 2018

"Law students partner with Neota Logic on criminal records expunction app," coverage by Campbell University, October 11, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 11, 2018

"Why Google Could Be in Trouble Over the Google Plus Bug," coverage by Slate, October 11, 2018, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck.

October 11, 2018

"LSAT moves digital: students respond to the adjusted law school exam," coverage by The Michigan Daily (Ann Arbor, Mich.), October 11, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 11, 2018

"LAWSON: Save Alderman Library stacks," coverage by The Cavalier Daily (Charlottesville, Va.), October 11, 2018, citing to an article by Associate Dean for Library Services Michelle M. Wu.

October 11, 2018

"FTC Announces Agenda for the Fourth Session of Its Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century," coverage by the Federal Trade Commission, October 11, 2018, announcing it will hold a hearing on November 1, 2018, at the Georgetown University Law Center Hart Auditorium, discussing Vertical Merger Analysis and the Consumer Welfare Standard.

October 10, 2018

"Tesla Penalty Highlights Aggressive Year-End for SEC Enforcement," coverage by Bloomberg, October 10, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

October 10, 2018

"Privacy Groups Urge Congress To Create New National Privacy Law," coverage by ABC Action News (Tampa Bay, Fla.), October 10, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 10, 2018

"Udall Prioritizes Children’s Privacy Rights in Commerce Committee Hearing," coverage by Senator Tom Udall, October 11, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor, Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 10, 2018

"Federal Privacy Law Shouldn't Lower The Bar, Senators Told," coverage by Law 360, October 10, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 10, 2018

Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy & Technology is scheduled to testify before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation on October 10, 2018 for a hearing on Consumer Data Privacy.

October 9, 2018

"College Endowments Hit Record Values—And Maybe the Ire of Lawmakers," coverage by Bloomberg, October 9, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

October 9, 2018

"Conservative-Dominated Supreme Court Fulfills Nixon-Era Dream," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 9, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

October 9, 2018

"Immigration attorneys counsel worried clients amid confusion over Trump's planned green card rules," coverage by USA Today, October 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

October 9, 2018

"The Coming North American Digital Trade Zone," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, appearing in the Council on Foreign Relations, October 9, 2018.

October 9, 2018

"Neo-Nazi Man Convicted for Domestic Terrorism in Amtrak Train Attack Marched in Charlottesville Rally," coverage by Newsweek, October 9, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 9, 2018

"What Might Force Mueller’s Hand Before the Midterms? Exceptions to the DOJ 60-Day “Rule”," coverage by Just Security, October 9, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 9, 2018

"1 big thing: Bloomberg's fraying spy chip story," coverage by Axios, October 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 9, 2018

A news obituary appeared for the late Dean Robert Pitofsky, in The Washington Post, October 9, 2018.

October 9, 2018

"Georgetown Law’s 12th Annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium," coverage by JD Supra, October 9, 2018, recapping the symposium hosted by Georgetown University Law Center.

October 9, 2018

"Regulatory agencies will have a lot less power with Kavanaugh on SCOTUS", coverage in CNBC, October 9, 2018, interviewing Professor David Super. 

October 8, 2018

"Battle Lines Drawn Over California Net Neutrality Saga," coverage by Toolbox, October 8, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

October 8, 2018

"Google to close its consumer social media platform, overhaul privacy rules after user data exposed," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, October 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 8, 2018

"DXC Is Serious About Legal Digital Transformation," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, October 8, 2018.

October 8, 2018

"Google for months kept secret a bug that imperiled the personal data of Google+ users," coverage by The Washington Post, October 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 6, 2018

"Correction: Chicago Police-Laquan McDonald-BLM story," coverage by The Seattle Times, October 6, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 6, 2018

"The Kavanaugh court is the one conservatives have worked decades to build," coverage by The Washington Post, October 6, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute and Lecturer Paul D. Clement.

October 5, 2018

"A Judicial Wrecking Ball," coverage in the U.S.News and World Report, October 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 5, 2018

"Did China hack US motherboards?; Industrial-base report, previewed; New tool to fight fake news; ‘Light footprints’ mean shaky intel; And a bit more," a Defense One podcast, October 5, 2018, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 5, 2018

"Ep. 23: Chuck Hagel on Trump, NATO, the future and more; Plus reax from Rosa Brooks and Mara Karlin.," a podcast by Defense One Radio, October 5, 2018, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 5, 2018

"Democrat Unveils Internet Bill Of Rights," coverage by Digital Rights Daily, October 5, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 5, 2018

"VERIFY: Can a Supreme Court Justice be impeached if the judge lied during confirmation hearings?," coverage by WUSA9 (Washington, D.C.), October 5, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 5, 2018

"What makes a good Supreme Court Justice?," coverage by Quartz, October 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

October 5, 2018

Professor Louis Michael Seidman appeared on BBC News, Afternoon Live, on October 5, 2018.

October 5, 2018

"Citizenship Question Likely to Increase Costs and Compromise Accuracy on 2020 Census, Study Indicates," coverage by Insights Association, October 5, 2018, featuring a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

October 5, 2018

"Collins Backs Kavanaugh, Says Charges Can't Fairly Keep Him From Serving", Fox News ,October 5, 2018, interviewing Professor Randy Barnett.

October 4, 2018

"250 Law Profs Release Statement: ‘The Problem With Sexual Harassment Is Sexism’," an open statement published by New York Magazine, October 4, 2018, sent to Senator Richard Blumenthal, co-signed by Professors Victoria Nourse, Abbe Smith, Robin West  and Susan Deller Ross.

October 4, 2018

"Facebook Kids' App, Others Violate Privacy Law, FTC Told," coverage by Law360, October 4, 2018, mentioning Professor Angela J. Campbell, director, Institute for Public Representation.

October 4, 2018

"Colgate Holds Constitution Day Debate," coverage by The Colgate Maroon-News, October 4, 2018, featuring Professor David Cole, National Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

October 4, 2018

"No, the Bill of Rights Doesn’t Prevent Police From Unlocking Your Phone With Your Face," coverage by the Rolling Stone, October 4, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology. 

October 4, 2018

"Terrorist Threat ‘More Fluid and Complex Than Ever,’ White House Says," coverage by The New York Times, October 4, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

October 4, 2018

"Facebook's Messenger Kids app accused of violating children's privacy law," coverage by  Business Standard, October 4, 2018, quoting Jim Graves, fellow,  Communications & Technology Law Clinic of the Institute for Public Representation.

October 4, 2018

"Marsha Mercer column: Supremes take up case of endangered frog," coverage by Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 4, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

October 3, 2018

"Some blacks see a racial double standard in Kavanaugh case," coverage by AP News, October 3, 2018, referencing a 2017 report from the Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

October 3, 2018

"FBI investigates Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh," coverage by CNN, October 3, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute.

October 3, 2018

"900+ Law Profs Say Kavanaugh Lacks 'Judicial Temperament,' in Letter to Senate," including Professor Deborah Epstein, coverage by Law.com, October 3, 2018.

October 3, 2018

"Digital Federal Credit Union Snared in Excessive Overdraft Fees Lawsuit," coverage by LawyersandSettlement.com, October 3, 2018, referencing a 2010 report by Professor Adam Levitin.

October 3, 2018

"Groups File FTC Complaint Against Facebook Over Kids Messenger App," coverage by Mutlichannel News, October 3, 2018, featuring a complaint entered against Facebook with the FTC drawn up by Communications & Technology Law Clinic at the Institute for Public Representation.

October 3, 2018

"Internet providers are joining Trump's DOJ in suing California over net neutrality", coverage in The Washington Post, October 3, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

October 3, 2018

"Internet providers are joining Trump’s DOJ in suing California over net neutrality," coverage in The Washington Post, October 3, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

October 3, 2018

Professors Hope Babcock, Gregg Bloche, John Copacino, Deborah Epstein, Daniel Ernst, James Feinerman, Anne Fleming, Sheila Foster, Maria Glover, Vida Johnson, Gregory Klass, David Luban, Allegra McLeod, Naomi Mezey, Sherally Munshi, Alicia Plerhoples, Jarrod Reich, Tanina Rostain, Rima Sirota, Abbe Smith, and Kristen Tiscione are among 1700 signatories on a letter, published by The New York Times, delivered to the United States Senate, October 4, 2018, presenting concerns of Judge Brett Kavanaugh's qualifications to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.

October 2, 2018

"Previews of the new Supreme Court term (and backward looks)," coverage in Overlawyered, October 2, 2018, mentioning Supreme Court Institute's preview of the 2018 term.

October 2, 2018

"An Interview with Evan Wolfson, Founder and President of Freedom to Marry", coverage by The Politic, October 2, 2018, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Evan Wolfson.

October 2, 2018

"'Punching above its weight,' FTC needs more rule-making power, resources, commissioner says," coverage by CIO Dive, October 2, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 2, 2018

"CoinDesk Ranks the Top 10 US Blockchain Universities and Colleges, coverage in Coindesk, October 2, 2018, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

October 1, 2018

"New Skills And Diversity Are Needed For Legal Buyers And Providers In The Digital Age," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, October 1, 2018.

October 1, 2018

"The Kavanaugh hearings were another rumbling of the volcano. And the left can’t hear it," an opinion in The Washington Post, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

October 1, 2018

"FBI to investigate Supreme Court nominee Judge Kavanaugh," an editorial in The Flyer (Salisbury University, MD), October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 1, 2018

"The battle lines are already taking shape in California’s legal fight with DOJ over net neutrality," coverage by The Washington Post, October 1, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

October 1, 2018

"Who Should Replace Elon Musk as Tesla's Chairman?," coverage in The Street, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

October 1, 2018

"‘Kavanaugh has lied’: Progressives push Dem senators to pursue perjury inquiry," coverage by Politico, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 1, 2018

"Musk Made to Pay for SEC Delay; Shares Jump on Settlement," coverage by Bloomberg, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja. 

October 1, 2018

"The real meaning of judicial temperament", coverage in Quartz, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse. 

September 30, 2018

Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence was Keynote Speaker at Hampton University's 76th Annual Opening Convocation, September 30, 2018.

September 30, 2018

"Should police use of force be regulated? The answer isn't simple, and that's a problem," coverage by CNN, September 30, 2018, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

September 30, 2018

"A Quiet Docket May Be Just the Right Medicine for the Supreme Court," coverage by The New York Times, September 30, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute. Professor Gornstein was similarly quoted by NBC News, October 1, 2018.

September 29, 2018

"Barbershop: Kavanaugh Testimony Reactions," an NPR All Things Considered conversation with Professor Paul Butler, September 29, 2018.

September 29, 2018

"Partisan politics and Kavanaugh’s defiant words put Supreme Court in unwelcome spotlight," coverage by The Washington Post, September 29, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

September 28, 2018

"UC Berkeley Library takes key step to expand digital access to its collections," coverage by Berkley Liberary News, September 28, 2018, with a reference to the law center library.

September 28, 2018

"Trump's public charge rule for immigrants attacks a problem that doesn't exist", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 28, 2018, by Professor David A. Super.

September 28, 2018

"Kavanaugh hearing highlights issue of how we deal with campus sexual assault", coverage in The Hill, September 28, 2018, by Professor David A. Super. 

September 28, 2018

"Panelists at FTC Event Weigh Privacy Policy Choices," by Telecommunications Reports, September 28, 2018, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck. 

September 28, 2018

"Kavanaugh’s evasive testimony probably wouldn’t have been allowed in his own courtroom," coverage by the Washington Post, September 28, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 28, 2018

"As facial-recognition technology grows, so does wariness about privacy," coverage by the Seattle Times, September 28, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, Senior Associate for the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 28, 2018

"GoFundMe campaigns for Christine Blasey Ford raise over $700,000 combined," coverage by CBS News, September 28, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

September 28, 2018

"Joe Biden Wrote the GOP's Playbook for Brett Kavanaugh," coverage by the Daily Beast, September 28, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Deller Ross.

September 27, 2018

Professor Howard Shelanski appeared before the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs and Federal Management, September 27, 2018, at the hearing on Examination of the Effects of Regulatory Policy on the Economy and Business Growth. His testimony is made available by the Subcommittee.

September 27, 2018

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Lauding #MeToo, Spurns 'Boys Will Be Boys'," coverage of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's address to first-year law students and conversation with Dean William Treanor, in The National Law Journal, September 27, 2018.

September 27, 2018

Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo, director, Environmental Law & Policy, appeared before the Subcommittee on the Interior, Energy and Environment, September 27, 2018, on a hearing on Restoring Balance to Environmental Litigation. Text of the testimony provided by Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

September 27, 2018

Professor Emma Coleman Jordan appeared with Professor Anita Hill on CBS This Morning, September 27, 2018. Transcript available on LexisNexis.

September 26, 2018

"How The Hearing For Brett Kavanaugh’s Accuser Could Have Unfair Elements," an interview with Professor Emma Coleman Jordan by NPR/Morning Edition, September 25, 2018.

September 26, 2018

DEMS IN THE DARK "ON FORD PREP -- Republicans tap Arizona prosecutor for questioning -- WILL TRUMP SIGN A SPENDING BILL? -- Election security unlikely to pass before midterms," coverage by Politico, September 26, 2018, quoting Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

September 26, 2018

"Why it’s unconstitutional for politicians — including the president — to block people on social media," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, September 26, 2018, co-authored by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer at the law center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 26, 2018

"Jill Wine-Banks on GOP hiring outside counsel in Ford testimony: Insulting," a panel interview broadcast by MSNBC, September 26, 2018, including Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

September 26, 2018

"Supreme Court's Ginsburg voices support for #MeToo on eve of Kavanaugh hearing," coverage by Reuters, September 26, 2018, with a reference to the law center. 

September 26, 2018

"Dueling Obamacare Lawsuits Could Tip Close Midterm Races", coverage in Newsy, September 26, 2018, quote Professor M. Gregg Bloche.

September 25, 2018

"Net Neutrality CRA Supporters Eye Post-Election Lame Duck for House Vote Push," coverage by Communications Daily, September 25, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

September 25, 2018

"How The Hearing For Brett Kavanaugh's Accuser Could have Unfair Elements", coverage in NPR, September 25, 2018, interviewing Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

September 25, 2018

"Deals for Start-Ups May Face More Scrutiny; Facebook Panic Overblown," coverage by TheStreet.com, September 25, 2018, quoting a speaker at the law center's Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium.

September 25, 2018

"Fairlawn touts its ‘trend-setting’ broadband utility at conference," coverage by the Akron Beacon Journal, September 25, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, from the Institute for Technology & Policy.

September 24, 2018

"Recommendations for Corporate Legal Buyers and Providers in The Digital Age," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, September 24, 2018.

September 24, 2018

"Delta's new “curb-to-gate” facial recognition advancing fast," coverage by SFGate (San Francisco, CA), September 24, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy and Technology facial recognition study.

September 24, 2018

"Facial-recognition scanners at U.S. airports raise privacy concerns," coverage by the Denver Post, September 24, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy and Technology's facial recognition study.

September 24, 2018

"Giving TSA facial-recognition software isn’t worth a faster security line," an opinion piece by MarketWatch, September 24, 2018, citing the Center on Privacy and Technology facial recognition study.

September 24, 2018

"DC Circ. Sets Net Neutrality Oral Arguments For February," by Law360, September 24, 2018, referencing Professor Andrew Jay Schwartzman and Graduate Fellow James T. Graves of the Institute for Public Representation.

September 24, 2018

"Why A Firm Would Shrink From Facing Off Against Kavanaugh," coverage by Law360, September 24, 2018, quoting Professor Michael  Frisch.

September 24, 2018

"Rosenstein might be out, reports say: CNY’s Noel Francisco would take over," coverage by syracuse.com, September 24, 2018, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

September 24, 2018

"A Rod Rosenstein resignation would affect the Mueller probe in ways you might not expect," by the Washington Post, Setptember 24, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman and Professor Paul Butler.

September 24, 2018

"Solicitor general could take over Mueller probe if Rosenstein exits," coverage by The Hill, September 24, 2018, with a reference to Professor Martin S. Lederman.

September 23, 2018

"Faith and Justice? Timothy Healy and Leo O’Donovan’s Struggles to Balance Piety and Dialogue," by The Hoya, September 23, 2018, referencing the Georgetown Law Journal.

September 23, 2018

"Missing another NAFTA deadline would be risky — but not fatal," coverage by CBC News, September 23, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

September 22, 2018

"Cole: ‘Threats can give rise to opportunity if people engage’," coverage by Davis Enterprise, September 22, 2018, featuring Professor David D. Cole.

September 22, 2018

"The Woman Accusing Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Of Sexually Assaulting Her Has Just Agreed To Speak Before The Senate Judiciary Committee Next Week," by CNN, September 22, 2018, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

September 22, 2018

"What Happens if Trump Fires Rod Rosenstein?" by Slate, September 22, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 22, 2018

"THE BEAT WITH ARI MELBER," an MSNBC broadcast, September 22, 2018, featuring an interview with Professor Emma Coleman Jordan. 

September 22, 2018

"What Punishment Is Cruel and Unusual for a Crime Committed at 17?" an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2018, by Professor Mary McCord, Senior LItigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 21, 2018

"New Kavanaugh Allegations Raise Pressure On GOP," coverage by Law360, September 21, 2018, quoting Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

September 21, 2018

"Get Ready for an 8-Justice Supreme Court, as Kavanaugh Controversy Persists," by the National Law Journal, September 21, 2018, referencing the law center's 2018 Supreme Court Institute Preview.

September 21, 2018

"In 3 Years Since BEPS, Most IP Regimes In Compliance," coverage by Law360, September 21, 2018, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhauber.

September 21, 2018

"Brussels Edition: Turkish Thaw," coverage by Bloomberg, September 21, 2018, referencing the law center.

September 20, 2018

"Tech Titans 2018: Washington's Top Tech Leaders", coverage in Washingtonian, September 20, 2018, featuring Professor Alexandra R. Givens. 

September 20, 2018

"ALSPs: Already Here & Looking Upmarket," coverage by Law.com, September 20, 2018, mentioning a 2017 study by the Georgetown University Law Center in partnership with Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute.

September 20, 2018

"Fairness For Christine Blasey Ford," coverage by Forbes, September 20, 2018, quoting Professors Emma Coleman Jordan and Susan Deller Ross.

September 20, 2018

"Clarence Thomas hearing witness: Let's not do 1991 all over again," coverage by CNN, September 20, 2018, quoting Professor Patricia A. King.

September 20, 2018

"Tesla's latest troubles", coverage in The Economist, September 20, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

September 20, 2018

"ALSPs: Already Here & Looking Upmarket," by Law.com, September 20, 2018, referencing a study by the Law Center's Study of the Legal Profession.

September 20, 2018

"Collateral Damage: A WAMU Investigation Into D.C. Police's Gun Recovery Unit", coverage in The Kojo Nnamdi Show, September 20, 2018, interview Professor Christy Lopez.

September 20, 2018

"Tesla’s latest troubles: The enemy within," by the Economist, September 20, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

September 19, 2018

"Kavanaugh Is Already Reshaping the Supreme Court," coverage by Roll Call, September 19, 2018, mentioning Professor Irv Gornstein, Professor from Practice and Executive Director of the Supreme Court Institute.

September 19, 2018

"Protecting second chances for the formerly incarcerated in the age of facial recognition," coverage by Brookings TechTank, September 19, 2018, quoting Professor Julie Cohen's Harvard Law Review article.

September 19, 2018

"GoFundMe to support Kavanaugh's accuser surpasses goal in several hours and is still going strong," coverage by Mashable, September, 19, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. Story also covered by Fortune.

September 19, 2018

"NAFTA deal unlikely this week, raising tariff fears," coverage by The Gazette, September 19, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

September 19, 2018

"Christine Ford's Lawyer Debra Katz Has Years Of Experience Fighting Sexual Harassment Cases," coverage by Bustle, September 19, 2018, mentioning the Women's Law & Public Policy Fellowship Program.

September 19, 2018

"A Man Says His DNA Test Proves He’s Black, and He’s Suing," coverage by The Atlantic, September 19, 2018, quoting Professors Sheryll Cashin and Sherally Munshi.

September 19, 2018

"Caught between gun violence and aggressive policing," coverage by Investigative Reporting Workshop (IRW), September 19, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 19, 2018

"US, Canada continue to trade barbs on NAFTA-Bloomberg", coverage in FXStreet, September 19, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

September 19, 2018

"Nafta Deal Unlikely This Week, Raising Tariff Fears," by Bloomberg Politics, September 19, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

September 18, 2018

"Why the Brett Kavanaugh accusation isn't really a he said, she said anymore", coverage in The Washington Post, September 18, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

September 18, 2018

"Dems’ goal not to delay, but to derail Brett Kavanaugh's nomination," coverage by the Boston Herald, September 18, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 17, 2018

"Turning the Tide on Police Surveillance," coverage by New America, indicating Laura Moy, executive director, Center on Privacy and Technology, will be on a panel, "Reining in the Use of Police Surveillance Technology," on September 17, 2018.

September 17, 2018

"Senate Sets Hearing On Kavanaugh Sexual Assault Accusations", coverage in Spectrum News 13, September 17, 2018, interviewing Professor Emma Coleman Jordan. 

September 17, 2018

"Viet Dinh to Become Chief Legal Officer of the New Fox," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 17, 2018, featuring Lecturer Viet Dinh.

September 17, 2018

"Mich. Tribe Members Say DOI Can't Dodge Disenrollment Suit," coverage by Law360, September 17, 2018, mentioning Professor Hope Babcock, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Environmental Law Clinic.

September 17, 2018

"Lawyers Who Guided Anita Hill Offer Advice to Kavanaugh's Accuser," by The National Law Journal, September 17, 2018, interviewing Professors Emma Coleman Jordan and Susan Deller Ross.

September 17, 2018

"'Smart' streetlights could be used for widespread public surveillance, ACLU warns," coverage by State Scoop, September 17, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Executive Director of Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 15, 2018

"Facial-recognition scanners at airports raise privacy concerns," coverage by The Washington Post, September 15, 2018, referencing a 2017 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

September 14, 2018

"Book World: The Supreme Court cases that defined students' constitutional rights," coverage in The Edwardsville Intelligencer, September 14, 2018, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.

September 14, 2018

"Internet group backs 'national' data privacy approach," coverage on CNBC, September 12, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

September 14, 2018

"FCC Chief Calls Pending California Net-Neutrality Law ‘Illegal,’ Escalating Policy Clash," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, September 14, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

September 13, 2018

"Trump administration draws fire for misleading report linking terrorism, immigration", coverage in The Washington Post, September 13, 2018, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Georgetown University Law Center Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

September 13, 2018

"Trump administration draws sharp rebuke for misleading report linking terrorism to immigration", coverage in the Daily News, September 13, 2018.

September 13, 2018

"Regent wrapped up in campaign contribution scandal, Free Press reports," coverage in The Michigan Daily, September 13, 2018, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

September 13, 2018

"Watching Hurricane Florence: Previewing This Week’s Episode of The Score," coverage in Bearing Drift, September 13, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 13, 2018

"FTC Sets The Stage For The Future Of Enforcement," coverage in Adexchanger, September 13, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 13, 2018

"The Role of the Fintech Industry", a Bloomberg event, September 13, 2018, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

September 13, 2018

"Big Tech Launches Full-Court Press for Federal Privacy Rules," coverage by the National Journal, September 13, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 12, 2018

 "FAN 199.9 (First Amendment News) First Amendment Prohibits ICE from Retaliating Against Immigrant Rights Activists, Legal Groups Argue," coverage in Concurring Opinions, September 12, 2018, featuring Seth Wayne, Litigator, Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 12, 2018

"Kavanaugh's 'major rules' theory could stymie future plans to cut CO2 emissions," coverage in S&P Global Market Intelligence, September 12, 2018, mentioning Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 11, 2018

"Fewer people are answering a U.S. agency's citizenship query. That's fueling fears for the 2020 Census", coverage in Science Magazine, September 10, 2018, quoting Professor Indivar Dutta-Gupta. 

September 11, 2018

"As Net Neutrality Fight Nears, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai Trumpets Ruling In Charter Appeals Court Case", coverage in Deadline.com, September 7, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

 

 

September 11, 2018

"Stormy Daniels fighting to keep Trump, Cohen mired in hush money lawsuit", coverage in ABC News, September 11, 2018, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

September 11, 2018

"Compliance Hot Spots: FTC's Antitrust Hearings," coverage in Law.com, September 11, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 11, 2018

"Post-midterm outlook in US: It's going to be crazy for the next 2 years", coverage in DW, September 11, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse. 

September 10, 2018

"How Will Legal Education And Training Keep Pace With Change?," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, September 10, 2018.

September 10, 2018

"Executive Privilege Is a Red Herring", coverage in Slate, September 10, 2018, by Professor Douglas Letter.

September 10, 2018

"After Kavanaugh's Rough Week, Grassley Seeks Sept. 20 Vote," coverage in Law360, September 10, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

September 8, 2018

"Leaving An Administration," coverage on NPR, September 8, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

September 7, 2018

"Amazon's Antitrust Antagonist Has a Breakthrough Idea," coverage by the New York Times, September 7, 2018, featuring Georgetown Law Center hosting the hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century on September 13-14, 2018.

September 6, 2018

"Republicans Accuse Twitter of Bias Against Conservatives", coverage in The New York Times, September 5, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn a Distinguished Fellow at Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law & Policy and Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

September 6, 2018

"Republicans Accuse Twitter of Bias Against Conservatives," coverage by the New York Times, September 6, 2018, quoting Lecturer Andrew Schwartzman.

September 6, 2018

"Trump Wants One Thing From a New Attorney General," coverage by Bloomberg, September 6, 2018, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

September 6, 2018

"Panelists: Kavanaugh ‘would repeal the 20th century’," coverage by People's World, September 6, 2018, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling, Professor Victoria Nourse, and Adjunct Professor Deepak Gupta.

September 6, 2018

"A black officer on police brutality," a book review by Professor Paul Butler in The Washington Post, September 6, 2018.

September 5, 2018

"How to Keep Armed Militias Out of Your City," coverage by Vice, September 5, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

September 5, 2018

"Chicago Police Officer Goes On Trial For Murder Of Black Teen", NPR, Spetember 5, 2018 interviewing Professor Christy Lopez. 

September 5, 2018

"Kim Kardashian West visits the White House for prison reform meeting," coverage by ABC News, September 5, 2018, mentioning Professor Shon Hopwood.

September 5, 2018

"What Kavanaugh said about abortion, guns and presidential pardons," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 5, 2018, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

September 4, 2018

"How Trump factored into Day 1 of Brett Kavanaugh’s hearing," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 4, 2018, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal and Distinguished Lecturer Paul Clement.

September 4, 2018

"Kavanaugh Supreme Court hearing witnesses include former law clerks, school shooting survivor: A full list," coverage by Fox News, September 4, 2018, mentioning Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

September 4, 2018

"What Brett Kavanaugh Means for States," coverage by Governing, September 4, 2018, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

September 4, 2018

"SEC Wall Street Cops See Staff Drop Since Trump Election," coverage by BLoomberg BNA, September 4, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

September 4, 2018

"Facebook, Twitter Will Face GOP Questions of Political Bias at Congressional Hearings," coverage by Nasdaq, September 4, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

September 4, 2018

"Trump again calls for reexamining NBC's TV license, despite the fact it doesn't have one", coverage in The Washington Post, September 4, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

September 4, 2018

"Trump Threatens NBC’s License Over ‘Highly Unethical Conduct’ on Spiked Harvey Weinstein Story," coverage by the Wrap, September 4, 2018, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell.

September 4, 2018

"Should Congress be in the business of regulating internet companies like Google?", coverage in WJLA, September 4, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Fellow at Georgetown Law's Institute for Technology Law and Policy. 

September 3, 2018

"Patchwork of programs serve child sex-trafficking victims", Associated Press (AP), September 3, 2018, quoting Exective Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law, Rebecca Epstein.

September 3, 2018

"Patchwork of programs serve child sex-trafficking victims," coverage by Sante Fe New Mexican, September 3, 2018, featuring Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality at Georgetown Law Center.

September 2, 2018

"How police are using face recognition to catch criminals. Here's why experts say that's bad for free speech," coverage by Deseret News, September 2, 2018, mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown Law Center.

September 1, 2018

"From accounting to bringing down the Taliban," coverage by Intheblack, September 1, 2018, featuring Bill Conway.

August 31, 2018

"The only way is ethics as Salesforce opens Office of Ethical and Humane Use of Technology," coverage by Diginomica, August 31, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

August 30, 2018

"Legal Innovation is the Rage, But There's Plenty of Resistance," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, August 30, 2018.

August 30, 2018

"The president’s attacks on social media are incoherent and depressing," coverage by The Verge, August 30, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, Founding Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 30, 2018

"Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney to Kick Off University of Richmond Leadership Speaker Series," coverage by the University of Richmond, August 30, 2018, mentioning that Professor Peter Edelman will be featured in a forum event, "How Democracy is Failing America’s Poor," on October 25, 2018.

August 30, 2018

"How to prepare for ex-President Trump", coverage in CNN, August 30, 2018, by Professor Joshua Geltzer.

August 30, 2018

"Feinstein Announces Supreme Court Nomination Witnesses," coverage by Senator Dianne Feinstein, August 30, 2018, mentioning Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

August 30, 2018

"Is Outside Ownership of Law Firms Picking Up Steam?," coverage by The American Lawyer, August 30, 2018, quoting Professor Jonathan Molot.

August 30, 2018

"How to prepare for ex-President Trump," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, appeared on CNN, August 30, 2018.

August 30, 2018

"Silicon Valley Is Right to Worry About Its Liberal Bias," coverage by Commentary, August 30, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

August 30, 2018

"ISO an 18th-century dictionary," coverage by The Washington Post, August 30, 2018, quoting Associate Dean John Mikhail.

August 29, 2018

"3-D Printed Gun Blueprints Are Back, and Only New Laws Can Stop Them," coverage by Wired, August 29, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 29, 2018

"Democrats: Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Would Kill Net Neutrality," coverage by Truthout, August 29, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 29, 2018

"Canada and U.S. Express Optimism as Pressure Builds to Reach Nafta Accord," coverage by The New York Times, August 29, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

August 29, 2018

"An actually smart lesson on leadership from Donald Trump," coverage by Quartz, August 29, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

August 29, 2018

"Can Free Speech Be Progressive?," a debate hosted by the Cato Institute, September 11, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

August 28, 2018

"FCC IG Finds No Favoritism Toward Sinclair," coverage by Communications Daily, August 28, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

August 28, 2018

"Why senators shouldn’t ask Brett Kavanaugh about controversial cases," coverage by Quartz, August 28, 2018, quoting Professors Randy Barnett and Lawrence Solum.

August 28, 2018

"What Does Regulating Google Search Even Mean? We Asked 4 Lawyers: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯," coverage by The Recorder, August 28, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 28, 2018

"Canada and U.S. Meet as Trump Moves Ahead With Mexico Trade Deal," coverage by The New York Times, August 28, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

August 27, 2018

"Financial Reporting Frequency," an opinion piece by Professor Donald C. Langevoort, appeared in The CLS Blue Sky Blog, August 27, 2018.

August 27, 2018

"Mea Culpa Follows Double Blow to Verizon PR on Net Neutrality, Public Safety; New California Bill in Works," coverage by Communications Daily, August 27, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 27, 2018

"Did Juul Lure Teenagers and Get ‘Customers for Life’?," coverage by The New York Times, August 27, 2018, quoting Eric Lindblom, Director of Tabacco Control and Food and Drug Law at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 27, 2018

"FCC Ignored Net Neutrality Facts, Advocates Tell DC Circ.," coverage by Law 360, August 27, 2018, mentioning Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman and James T. Graves, graduate fellow at the Institute for Representation.

August 27, 2018

"Should Companies Abandon Quarterly Earnings Reports?," coverage by Wharton (University of Pennsylvania), August 27, 2018, an discussion with Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

August 27, 2018

"FTC Defense Attorney on Competition and Consumer Protection Hearings," coverage by The National Law Review, August 27, 2018, indicating that the FTC will hold hearings at Georgetown University Law Center on September 13th and 14th.

August 27, 2018

"Consumers Union Brief Calls for Appeals Court to Restore Net Neutrality Rules, Argues FCC used a “Revision of History” to Justify Repeal," coveage by Consumers Union, August 27, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

August 27, 2018

"Monday Morning Thoughts: Why Only Four Candidates for School Board?," coverage by The Davis Vanguard, August 27, 2018, mentioning Professor Madhavi Sunder.

August 27, 2018

Goergetown Law Professor Mary McCord talks about Communities Overcoming Extremism "The After Charlottesville Project", interview with News Radio WINA 1070 AM/98.9 FM, August 27, 2018.

August 25, 2018

"Not Just China Anymore: "Facial Biometrics" Scan Used To Catch Imposter At D.C. Airport," coverage by Zero Hedge, August 25, 2018, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Associate at the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology, and mentioning their report.

August 24, 2018

"James Baldwin’s Forgotten Children’s Book Is Ready for Your Appreciation," coverage by New Now Next, August 24, 2018, mentioning a 2017 report by the Center on Proverty and Inequality.

August 24, 2018

"Liberals want to know if Kavanaugh will overturn Roe. That's the wrong question.," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, August 25, 2018, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

August 24, 2018

"FTC Unveils Policy Hearing Lineup," coverage by Broadcasting & Cable, August 24, 2018, indicating that the FTC will hold hearings at the Georgetown University Law Center on September 13th and 14th.

August 24, 2018

"Altera, Medtronic Show Heightened Scrutiny In Transfer Pricing Suits," coverage by Law 360, August 24, 2018, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

August 24, 2018

"NYC Tells Cohen To Divest From Taxi Biz After Guilty Pleas," coverage by Law 360, August 24, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

August 24, 2018

"EU sees China plan emerging from fog of Trump’s trade war," coverage in Politico EU, August 24, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 23, 2018

"Role of social media debated in new era of free speech battles", coverage in  Fox 29 /Fox San Antonio, August 23, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

August 23, 2018

"Brett Kavanaugh's net neutrality views could have a broad impact if he joins the Supreme Court", coverage in NBC News, August 23, 2018, by  Gigi Sohn Distingusished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

August 23, 2018

"The rule of law in Trump’s America seems safe, for now says Indian-American attorney, former U.S. Acting Solicitor General," a piece by Professor Neal Katyal, appearing in News India Times, August 23, 2018.

August 23, 2018

"Will I Get Committed if I Say This to My Therapist?," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, August 23, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 23, 2018

"Purveyors of Juice-Box Style, Nicotine-Filled E-Liquids Quit Selling the Products," coverage by The New York Times, August 23, 2018, quoting Eric Lindblom, program director, Tobacco & Food & Drug Law, O'Neill Institute.

August 23, 2018

"Role of social media debated in new era of free speech battles," coverage by WEARTV.com, August 23, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

August 22, 2018

"How the Trump Administration Is Remaking the Courts", coverage in The NewYork Times Magazine, August 22, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

August 22, 2018

"Trump's New Power Plan Will Make Air Dirtier, People Sicker", coverage in The National Magazine of the Sierra Club, August 22, 2018, featuring Director of Georgetown Law's Climate Center and Professor Vicki Arroyo. 

August 22, 2018

"How the Trump Administration Is Remaking the Courts," coverage in The New York Times, August 22, 2018, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

August 22, 2018

"Mentally ill man pleads guilty to helping radicals in Syria," coverage by AP News, August 22, 2018, quoting Professor Susan McMahon.

August 22, 2018

"The Memphis Police Spied on Activists," an opinion piece appearing in The New York Times, August 22, 2018, referencing a 2016 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

August 22, 2018

"For U.S. to Stay in WTO, China May Have to Leave," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 22, 2018

"Why Universities Need ‘Public Interest Technology’ Courses," coverage by Wired, August 22, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

August 21, 2018

"Steel group cites Turkey decision in Section 232 challenge at CIT," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade, August 21, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

August 21, 2018

A memoriam for the late Professor Stephen B. Cohen appeared in TaxProfBlog, August 21, 2018. An obituary appeared in The New York Times, August 23, 2018. 

August 21, 2018

"What Paul Manafort's Verdict Means For Trump & His Allies," coverage by Bustle, August 21, 2018, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

August 20, 2018

"Time for the legal industry to speak out for the rule of law," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in ABA Journal, August 20, 2018.

August 20, 2018

"New criminal justice technology catalog relaunches with over 130 projects," coverage by ABA Journal, August 20, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

August 19, 2018

"A Crack in the Wall: Elite Wall Street Firms Are Being Put to the Test," coverage by The American Lawyer, August 19, 2018, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

August 18, 2018

"Trump's 'good person' defence could affect jurors in Manafort trial," coverage by The Guardian, August 18, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

August 18, 2018

"On the 10th ballot, school board picks Klineberg as interim trustee," coverage by Davis Enterprise (CA), August 18, 2018, mentioning Professor Madhavi Sunder.

August 17, 2018

"Ret. Lt. Col: Trump is a potent destructive force", coverage in MSNBC, August 17, 2018, interviewing Professor Mary McCord. 

August 17, 2018

"Stop calling them Russian troll farms", coverage in CNN, August 17, 2018, by Professor Joshua Geltzer.

August 17, 2018

"Trump Tremendous Response for Revoking Brennan's Security Clearance", covearge in MSNBC, August 17, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

August 17, 2018

"DOI Looks To Nix Disenrolled Mich. Tribe Members' Suit," coverage by Law360, August 17, 2018, mentioning Professor Hope M. Babcock.

August 17, 2018

"Southern Poverty Law Center ‘Hate’ Labels Deserve a Vigorous Response," coverage by the National Review, August 17, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

August 17, 2018

"A huge fiscal cliff looms for skilled nursing," coverage by McKnight's Long Term Care News, August 17, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality 2017 report.

August 17, 2018

"Murfreesboro names new City Attorney," coverage by Murfreeboro Voice, August 17, 2018, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 17, 2018

"States File New Documents in Obamacare Challenge," coverage by The Heartland Institute, August 17, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

August 17, 2018

"ICOs jumped the shark, but Ivy League university calls for regulation ain’t the answer," coverage by Coingeek.com, August 17, 2018, referencing a 2016 paper by Professor Julie E. Cohen.

August 16, 2018

"Money Makes the World Go Around--Why Capital Is Changing Law," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in Forbes, August 16, 2018.

August 16, 2018

"Ex-'Apprentice' star: I bet there is a tape," coverage by CNN Politics/Cuomo Prime Time, August 16, 2018, featuring Marshawn Evans Daniels. 

August 16, 2018

"Abolish Prisons' Is the New 'Abolish ICE'", coverage by Politico, August 16, 2018, quoting Professor Allegra McLeod.

August 16, 2018

 "Is There A Difference Between Citizens And Illegal Aliens?" an opinion piece in the Investor's Business Daily, August 16, 2018, by Visiting Professor John S. Baker, Jr.

August 16, 2018

"Killing Affirmative Action Won’t Fix Harvard’s Prejudiced Admissions," coverage by Slate, August 16, 2018, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

August 16, 2018

"Vigil for Return of Kidnapped Georgetown 2L Regains Momentum," coverage by Law.com, August 16, 2018, featuring Austin Tice, Dean William Treanor, University President John DeGioia and Professor Angela Campbell. More coverage by Above the Law and Marine Corps Times.

August 15, 2018

"FTC Heeds Groups' Input In OK'ing Modified COPPA Program," coverage by Law360, August 15, 2018, quoting Jim Graves, graduate fellow at the Institute for Public Representation. 

August 15, 2018

"DC Circuit Lets Wireless Infrastructure Order Stand, Pending Decision by Court," coverage by Communications Daily, August 15, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman of the Institute for Public Representation.

August 15, 2018

"Tribune's Sinclair Complaint Likely End: Settlement, Not Trial," coverage by Communications Daily and Consumer Electronics Daily, August 15, 2018, quoting Professor Gregory Klass.

August 15, 2018

"Tesla, Musk face SEC wrist slap at worst, experts say: Frankel," coverage by Reuters News, August 15, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

August 14, 2018

"Trump, Turkey, Tariffs And The State Of Global Trade," a broadcast interview by WBUR/On Point, August 14, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 14, 2018

"Number of women arguing before the Supreme Court has fallen off steeply," coverage by the ABA Journal, Aug. 14, 2018, mentioning a law center event.

August 14, 2018

"If Tiffany Trump wants to be just another Georgetown Law student, her plan isn’t working," coverage by the Washington Post, August 14, 2018, quoting Professor Anthony Cook and Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 14, 2018

"The 25 greatest legal movies," by the ABA Journal, August 2018, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

August 13, 2018

"School board to consider seven applicants for provisional seat," coverage by the Davis Enterprise (Davis, CA), August 13, 2018, with a reference to Professor Madhavi Sunder.

August 13, 2018

"Law School Group Looks to Disrupt the Faculty Hiring Market," coverage by Law.com, August 13, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center.

August 12, 2018

"Trump's National Security Claim for Tariffs Sets Off Crisis at W.T.O.", coverage in The New York Times, August 12, 2019, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

August 12, 2018

"Trump’s National Security Claim for Tariffs Sets Off Crisis at W.T.O.," coverage by the New York Times, August 12, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 10, 2018

"A year ago, the Charlottesville rally shined a light on white supremacists and sparked overdue conversations", coverage in PBS News Hour, August 10, 2018, interviewing Professor Mary McCord. 

August 10, 2018

"Down with 'Notorious R.B.G.'," coverage by CNN, August 10, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

August 10, 2018

"What A Justice Kavanaugh Could Mean For the Mueller Investigation and Trump", coverage in NPR, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria F. Nourse.

August 10, 2018

"Neal Katyal ’91 discusses Supreme Court at College," coverage in The Dartmouth, August 10, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

August 9, 2018

"After withdrawal of law school admissions test rule revision, will fewer schools accept the GRE?," coverage by ABA Journal, August 9, 2018, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

August 9, 2018

"Sinclair’s License Woes May Outlive Aborted Tribune Bid," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Angela Campbell, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

August 9, 2018

"The Man Who Sued His Trolls," coverage in the Washingtonian, August 9, 2018, quoting Andrew Mendrala, Supervising Attorney, Civil Rights Clinic.

August 9, 2018

"Fact-checking Donald Trump: What the law says on collusion", coverage in USA Today, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

August 9, 2018

"Organizing a rally on the Mall? Proposal would require protesters to repay costs." coverage in The Washington Post, August 9, 2018, quoting Joshua A. Geltzer, Visiting Professor and Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 9, 2018

"What A Justice Kavanaugh Could Mean For The Mueller Investigation And Trump," coverage by NPR, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria F. Nourse.

August 9, 2018

"DOJ opposes Another Class Deal, Another Court Ignores It", coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 9, 2018 featuring Professor Brian Wolfman. 

August 9, 2018

"Father blames 'stand your ground' in son's parking-lot death," coverage by Fox News and the Associated Press, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 8, 2018

"Father blames ‘stand your ground’ in son’s parking-lot death," coverage in AP, August 8, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler. 

August 8, 2018

"Apple crushed Alex Jones — then tossed him a lifeline," coverage in The Verge, August 8, 2018, quoting Professor Charles F. Abernathy.

August 7, 2018

"Stopping White Supremacists From Taking Over an American City Again," coverage by City Lab, August 7, 2018, quoting Mary McCord, Visiting Professor and Senior Litigator at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 7, 2018

"Sprint, Others Allowed To Join Fight Over FCC Small-Cell Rule," coverage by Law360, August 7, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation, Professor and Co-Director, Angela Campbell, Senior Counselor, Andrew Jay Schwartzman, and Graduate Fellow, Jim Graves.

August 7, 2018

"Ramifications of Aug. 12 rally still being determined in courts," coverage in The Daily Progress, August 7, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Law's the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, and Civil Rights Clinic.

August 6, 2018

"Top court nominee has long knocked back environmental rules", coverage in AP News, August 6, 2018, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee. 

August 6, 2018

"An Airline Scans Your Face. You Take Off. But Few Rules Govern Where Your Data Goes," coverage in The New York Times, August 6, 2018, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Associate at the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology, and mentioning their report.

August 6, 2018

"New China tariffs show impatience with WTO," coverage by MarketWatch, August 6, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 3, 2018

"At President Trump's hotel in New York, revenue went up this spring- thanks to a visit from big-spending Saudis," coverage by Washington Post, August 3, 2018, quoting Dean John Mikhail.

August 3, 2018

"Letter: The Chicago Police Department gets a chance at reform, thanks to the consent decree," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, August 3, 2018, featuring Professor Christy Lopez.

August 3, 2018

"Short Circuit: A Roundup of Recent Federal Court Decisions," coverage in the Volokh Conspiracy on Reason, August 3, 2018, featuring Professor Evan Bernick.

August 3, 2018

"Why Georgetown Law Alum Taylor Weaver Is Planting An Urban Energy Garden And Helping Others Pursue Their Passion Projects," interviewing alumnus Taylor Weaver, L'17 by Above the Law, August 3, 2018, mentioning Professors Sheryll Cashin and Anthony Cook.

August 3, 2018

"A right to literacy as the “Pathway from Slavery to Freedom”?," a commentary piece by Professor Jeffrey Shulman in the Constitution Daily, August 3, 2018.

August 2, 2018

"A Tea Party Movement to Overhaul the Constitution Is Quietly Gaining Steam," coverage by TIME, August 2, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

August 2, 2018

"An important clue from Mueller in the Russia collusion probe?" coverage by Washington Post, August 2, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

August 1, 2018

"Court Rullings on Pruitt-Era Delays Seen Limiting EPA Stays Under Wheeler," coverage by Environmental Policy Alert, August 1, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

August 1, 2018

"Tobacco Industry Groups Argue Nicotine Standard Would Violate Law," coverage by Inside Health Reform, August 1, 2018, mentioning Eric Lindblom, Director of Tabacco Control and Food and Drug Law at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 1, 2018

"3D Printed Gun Schematics Blocked by Judge," coverage by Marketline Industry NewsWire, August 1, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 1, 2018

"Decisions near for man charged with aiding radicals Decisions near for man charged with helping Syria radicals," coverage by Winston-Salem Journal (NC), August 1, 2018, featuring Professor Susan McMahon.

August 1, 2018

"Trade Talks Episode 49: Are Trump's Steels Quotas Worse than His Steel Tariffs?", coverage in Peterson Perspectives, August 1, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

August 1, 2018

"Should Jury Convictions Be Unanimous? It's Complicated," coverage by Governing, August 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 31, 2018

"Climate Change Has Been Losing Battle for Governments. Could a New Lawsuit Turn the Tide?" coverage by Governing, July 31, 2018, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo, Executive Director of Georgetown Climate Center. 

July 31, 2018

"Cop cameras can track you in real-time and there's no stopping them," coverage by Fast Company, July 31, 2018, featuring Georgetown Law Center. 

July 31, 2018

"How investors are moving ICE contractors out of their portfolios," coverage by Market Watch, July 31, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

July 31, 2018

"Consumer advocates cautiously optimistic about FTC rulemaking authority on data security," coverage by Inside CyberSecurity, July 31, 2018, quoting Distiguished Fellow Gigi Sohn from Georgetown Law Insitutite for Technology Law and Policy.

July 30, 2018

"Facial recognition gives police a powerful new tracking tool. It's also rasiing alarms," NBC News, July 30, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center. 

July 30, 2018

"The Nominee: A Peek into Kavanaugh's Rulings and Feedback from the Industry," The National Law Journal, July 30, 2018, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor Randy E. Barnett. 

July 30, 2018

"How Trump Allies Shifted Their Defense as Evidence of Contacts With Russian Grew," The New York Times, July 30, 2018, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan. 

July 30, 2018

"8 States Sue Federal Government, Defense Distributed Over Gun-Making Computer Files," coverage by Reason, July 30, 2018, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor Randy E. Barnett. 

July 30, 2018

"United States/Egypt: US Releases Aid to Egypt Withheld Because of Rights Record," coverage by Thai News Service, July 30, 2018, quoting Professor Jared Genser.

July 30, 2018

"Back Story: Pardon, but was that a hint to former Trump advisor? President's lawyer has suggested a way out even before Manafort's trial," coverage by Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2018, quoting Profesor Julie o'Sullivan.

July 29, 2018

"Distinguished persons of the week: Stopping Trump's cavalcade of corruption", coverage in The Washington Post, July  29, 2018, quoting Professor John Mikhail. 

July 29, 2018

"Some Victories, but the Left Dominates Law," coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 29, 2018, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz. 

July 28, 2018

"The difference with this round of Chicago police reform? A federal judge", coverage in Chicago Tribune, July 28, 2018, quoting Professor Christy Lopez. 

July 27, 2018

"A court case you've probably never heard of could become a major problem for President Trump," coverage by CNN, July 27, 2018, featuring an interview with Professor John Mikhail.

July 27, 2018

"Trump’s ‘emoluments’ battle: How a scholar’s search of 200 years of dictionaries helped win a historic ruling," coverage in The Washington Post, July 27, 2018, featuring John Mikhail, Associate Dean, Research and Academic Programs.

July 26, 2018

"The US-China Trade War: A Reading List", coverage in Global Trade, July 26, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

July 26, 2018

"The tech industry doesn’t have a plan for dealing with bias in facial recognition," coverage in The Verge, July 26, 2018, featuring Clare Garvie, Associate, Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 26, 2018

"Football's unsolved domestic violence problem," coverage in the Toledo Blade, July 26, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

July 26, 2018

"Trump Deregulatory Efforts Flounder in Court," coverage in Transport Topics Online, July 26, 2018, featuring Professor William Buzbee and Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 26, 2018

"Are Sinclair’s problems just getting started?," coverage in Politico, July 26, 2018, featuring  Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 25, 2018

"2020 Democrats Band Together to Call for Puerto Rico Debt Cancellation," coverage in The Intercept, July 25, 2018, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 25, 2018

"A judge's broad definition of emoluments strengthens lawsuit over Trump's D.C. hotel", coverage in PBS News Hour, July 25, 2018, quoting Professor John Mikhail.

July 25, 2018

"The Census Bureau owes us some peace of mind," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, in The Washington Post, July 25, 2018.

July 25, 2018

"Harvard's Richard Fallon wins the 2019 Cooley Book Prize," coverage in Reason, July 25, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

July 25, 2018

"Federal Lawsuit Against President Trump's Business Interests Allowed To Proceed," coverage in WUNC 91.5, July 25, 2018, featuring John Mikhail, Associate Dean, Research and Academic Programs.

July 25, 2018

"Federal Lawsuit Against President Trump's Business Interests Allowed To Proceed," coverage on NPR, July 25, 2018, featuring John Mikhail, Associate Dean, Research and Academic Programs.

July 24, 2018

"ABA Decline: Why Are Fewer Lawyers Joining The Club?," coverage by Law 360, July 24, 2018, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

July 24, 2018

"Politicized Trolling Is Worse Than Fake News," coverage in Bloomberg News, July 24, 2018, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 24, 2018

"Facial Recognition Gets Better as the Debate About Its Merits Gets Louder," coverage in Government Technology, July 24, 2018, featuring a report by the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 23, 2018

"Amid trade war fears, an unresolved issue: how to get China to play fair", coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, July 19, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

July 23, 2018

"Law Enforcement, Texas Businesses Oppose End Of DACA," coverage in Law 360, July 23, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

July 23, 2018

"Net Neutrality Could Become a Merger Antitrust Issue. Someday," coverage in Bloomber Big Law Business, July 23, 2018, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 22, 2018

"Overcharged in the emergency room", coverage in The Orange County Register, July 22, 2018 by Professor David Hyman and Charles Silver. 

July 21, 2018

"Commentary: Your face could land you in trouble," an opinion piece by Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology, appeared in Daily Republic, July 19, 2018.

July 20, 2018

"Trump's former campaign chairman faces federal trial with a hint of a presidential pardon", coverage in Los Angeles Times, July 20, 2018, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan. 

July 20, 2018

"A Present-Tense Solution to Law Firms’ Short-Term Thinking," coverage in The American Lawyer, July 20, 2018, featuring Professor Jonathan Molot.

July 20, 2018

"Celebrity Lawyer Gathers Luminaries to Talk Life After Prison," coverage in the Daily Report, July 20, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood and Sally Yates, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

July 19, 2018

"Is your company really ready for AI? Why proactive self-regulation makes sense," coverage by CIO Dive, July 19, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 19, 2018

"Why These Former Cybersecurity Officials Are Worried About the Census," coverage by Time, July 19, 2018, mentioning a letter from the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

July 19, 2018

"Facial recognition and travel: Moving too fast?," coverage by the New Haven Register (Conn.), July 19, 2018, quoting a 2017 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

July 19, 2018

"Amid trade war fears, an unresolved issue: how to get China to play fair," coverage by The Christian Science Monitor, July 19, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

July 19, 2018

"The status of SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh", coverage in ABC7/WJLA, July 19, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer.

July 19, 2018

"Court Rulings On Pruitt-Era Delays Seen Limiting EPA Stays Under Wheeler," coverage in Inside EPA, July 19, 2018, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 18, 2018

"When the Numbers Don't Add Up: Vermont Law School's Tenured Faculty Purge and What It Portends," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appeared in Forbes, July 18, 2018.

July 18, 2018

"What Do Facial Recognition Technologies Mean For Our Privacy?," coverage by The New York Times, July 18, 2018, mentioning The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 18, 2018

"Cybersecurity and the 2020 Census: Are We Prepared?," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, appeared in Just Security, July 18, 2018, and mentioned the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

July 18, 2018

"EU to drop the hammer on Google," coverage by Politico, July 18, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

July 18, 2018

"Platform Regulation Part II: Defining “Digital Platform"," coverage by Public Knowledge, July 18, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 18, 2018

"Experts: Kavanaugh May Tilt SCOTUS To Insulate Trump," coverage by Modern Times, July 18, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 18, 2018

"Presidents keep thinking of terrorism as a distraction. That’s dangerous.," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Gelzer and Nicholas J. Rasmussen, appeared in The Washington Post, July 18, 2018.

July 18, 2018

"Tribes Seek To Stop 'Desecration' From FCC's 5G Exemptions," coverage by Law 360, July 18, 2018, mentioning Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

July 18, 2018

"What criminal conspiracy charges against an alleged Russian spy might mean for the NRA: 3 questions answered," an opinion piece by Professor Brian Galle, appeared in The Conversation, July 18, 2018.  

July 17, 2018

"New York and New Jersey File Suit Against Trump Tax Plan," coverage by The New York Times, July 17, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

July 17, 2018

"Did Trump commit treason in Helsinki?," coverage by PRI, July 17, 2018, quoting Professor David Cole.

July 17, 2018

"Mandalay Bay owners sue more than 1,000 Las Vegas massacre victims," coverage by American Military News, July 17, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 17, 2018

"Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Seen as Business Friend, Regulation Skeptic," coverage by the Insurance Journal, July 17, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 17, 2018

"6 ways politics "trumps" health in America," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, appeared in My Science, July 17, 2018.

July 16, 2018

"FCC chair rejects Sinclair-Tribune merger," coverage by The Hill, July 16, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

July 16, 2018

"FCC Concerns Create New Doubts About Future of Sinclair-Tribune Deal," coverage by Variety, July 16, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

July 16, 2018

"Facial Recognition Systems Are in Ethical Crosshairs," coverage by IT Pro Today, July 16, 2018, mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology's 2016 report.

July 16, 2018

"U.S. Stymies WTO Panel as Tariff Disputes Pile Up," coverage by National Journal, July 16, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

July 16, 2018

"Census Should Be More Transparent About Cyber Protections, Former Officials Say," coverage by NextGov, July 16, 2018, mentioning a letter from the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

July 16, 2018

"Podcast: A Look At Brett Kavanaugh’s Judicial Record," coverage by The Federalist, July 16, 2018, featuring a discussion with Professor Randy Barnett.

July 16, 2018

"A fate worse than separation awaits Central American families," an opinion piece by Professor Philip G. Schrag, appeared in The Seattle Times, July 16, 2018.

July 16, 2018

"Ahead of the Curve: Back to School for a Tech Tune-Up," coverage by Law.com, July 16, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 15, 2018

"How Wireless Carriers Get Permission to Share Your Whereabouts," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, July 15, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 15, 2018

"AT+T-Time Warner Appeal Sends Shot Across Comcast’s Bow," coverage by National Journal, July 15, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop and Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

July 15, 2018

"UA law student picked for public-policy grant; funds to aid tenant-landlord research," coverage by Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, July 15, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

July 15, 2018

"When Will The Senate Confirm Brett Kavanaugh? Trump's SCOTUS Pick Has Lots Of Convincing To Do," coverage by Bustle, July 15, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Library.

July 13, 2018

"It Just Got Easier for the FCC to Ignore Your Complaints," coverage by Wired, July 12, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

July 13, 2018

"The Evolving Litigation Marketplace Demands New Ways of Doing Business," coverage by The New York Law Journal, July 13, 2018, quoting the 2018 report on the State of the Legal Market coauthored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute.

July 13, 2018

"Microsoft calls for regulation of facial recognition, saying it’s too risky to leave to tech industry alone," coverage by The Washington Post, July 13, 2018, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 12, 2018

"Charlottesville Rally Organizer Agrees to Discourage Violence in Future Demonstrations," coverage by The New York Times, July 12, 2018, mentioning  Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. Story also covered by the Richmond Times-Dispatch ,The Washington Times and Southern Poverty Law Center.

July 12, 2018

"Unite the Right organizer Jason Kessler, anti-fascist group agree to court order barring return to Charlottesville in armed groups," coverage by The Daily Progress,  July 12, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator from practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. Story also covered by The Roanoke Times.

July 12, 2018

"Resources on US Supreme Court Nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh," coverage by Slaw Blog, July 12, 2018, mentioning the Law Library.

July 12, 2018

"The Legal Community is Giving Rave Reviews to Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Nomination to the Supreme Court," a statement issued by The White House, July 12, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 12, 2018

"Crucial question is whether Kavanaugh is a movement conservative, says Cass Sunstein," coverage by Their View, July 12, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence Solum.

July 12, 2018

"Lawyers and Accountants: Collaborators and Competitors in the Multidisciplinary Age," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appeared on Law.com, July 12, 2018.

July 12, 2018

"House Communications Members Mingle ISP Privacy CRA Barbs, CPNI at Hearing," coverage by Communications Daily, July 12, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 12, 2018

"Paul, Wyden Rally Against Smartphone Border Searches," coverage by Communications Daily, July 12, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

July 12, 2018

"Brett on the Bench: Lawyers Describe What It’s Like Arguing Before Kavanaugh," coverage by The National Law Journal, July 12, 2018, quoting the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection senior litigator Doug Letter and Lecturer Paul Clement.

July 12, 2018

"The Special Counsel, Executive Power, and the Next Supreme Court Nominee," an American Constitution Society discussion, July 12, 2018, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse as a panel member.

July 12, 2018

"AT&T-Time Warner Deal Approval Gets Justice Department Challenge," coverage by The New York Times, July 12, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

July 11, 2018

"Does Brett Kavanaugh think the president is immune from criminal charges?," coverage by The Washington Post, July 11, 2018, referencing a 1998 Georgetown Law Journal article by Supreme Court Nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh.

July 11, 2018

Professor Laura Moy, deputy director, Center on Privacy & Technology, appeared before the Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology and its hearing on Protecting Customer Proprietary Network Information in the Internet Age, July 11, 2018. Copy of testimony is provided by House of Representative website.

July 11, 2018

"Trump’s “happy warrior” for injustice," coverage by SocialistWorker.org, July 11, 2018, quoting from Professor David Super's Los Angeles Times opinion piece.

July 11, 2018

Professor Laura K. Donohue testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management hearing on Examining Warrantless Smartphone Searches at the Border, July 11, 2018.

July 11, 2018

"Committee Examines Border Patrol’s Phone Searches," coverage by Courthouse News Service, July 11, 2018, referencing Professor Laura Donohue's Senate testimony.

July 11, 2018

"Democrats Zero In on Kavanaugh’s Defense of Presidential Power," coverage by The New York Times, July 11, 2018, quoting from a 1998 Georgetown Law Journal article by Supreme Court Nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh.

July 11, 2018

"How this Supreme Court pick could cement Trump’s real economic legacy," coverage by The Washington Post, July 11, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 11, 2018

"Kavanaugh signaled sitting president couldn't be indicted," coverage by Politico, July 11, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

July 11, 2018

"“His Entire Career Has Been in Service of the Republican Agenda”: D.C. Lawyers Dish on Whether Brett Kavanaugh Will Give Trump a Pass on Russia," coverage in The Vanity  Fair, July 11, 2018, quoting Professors Neal Katyal and Louis Michael Seidman.

July 11, 2018

"Kavanaugh Data Excavation Begins Ahead of Confirmations," a Bloomberg radio broadcast with Professor William Buzbee, July 11, 2018.

July 11, 2018

"House Members Spar Over Data Privacy Bills; Path Forward Remains Murky," coverage by Meritalk.com, July 11, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Moy, deputy directory, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 10, 2018

"ACLU vs. Trump: David Cole on the Fight to Reunite Children Separated from Parents at Border," a Democracy Now! July 10, 2018 show featuring Professor David Cole.

July 10, 2018

"Kavanaugh Could Usher In Even More Business-Friendly Era on Supreme Court", coverage in Bloomberg, July 10, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling and Professor William Buzbee. 

July 10, 2018

"Kavanaugh Could Usher In Even More Business-Friendly Era on Supreme Court," coveage by Bloomberg, July 10, 2018, quoting Professors Lisa Heinzerling and William W. Buzbee.

July 10, 2018

"Dershowitz makes the case against impeaching Trump," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews, July 10, 2018.

July 10, 2018

"Charlottesville riots may have ended one job. Now Chapel Hill’s given him another," coverage by the Herald Sun (Durham, NC), July 10, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

July 10, 2018

"4 things to know about Judge Brett Kavanaugh," coverage by WJLA (DC), July 10, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 9, 2018

"What Brett Kavanaugh could mean for the future of abortion, marriage equality and much more," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Los Angeles Times, July 9, 2018.

July 9, 2018

"How the next justice could reshape the Supreme Court," an interview with Professor Neal Katyal, on PBS NewsHour, July 9, 2018.

July 9, 2018

"The legal concept binding Team Trump in opposition to Team Mueller," coverage in The Washington Post, July 9, 2018, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

July 9, 2018

"More Obamacare Sabotage, You Say? But How Can That Beeeeeee," coverage by Wonkette, July 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

July 9, 2018

National Constitution Center announced on July 9, 2018 the development of a new Reconstruction Era Exhibit with Professor Randy Barnett to serve on the advisory board.

July 9, 2018

"Facial scanner at Seattle airport is the latest in growing federal biometric program," coverage by State Scoop, July 9, 2018, quoting a 2017 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

July 9, 2018

Professor Neal Katyal is recognized as a FastCase 50 Honoree for 2018.

July 9, 2018

"Sen. John McCain's illness could complicate President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick," coverage by AZ Central, July 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

July 9, 2018

"Judge allows case against militias to advance to trial," coverage by CBS19 News (Charlottesville, VA), July 9,2018, quoting from Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection statement.

July 9, 2018

"Big Law, Academia & Advocates: Early Lines on Kavanaugh," coverage by The National Law Journal, July 9, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 8, 2018

"Meet a Convicted Felon Who Became a Georgetown Law Professor," a CBS 60 Minutes segment featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood, July 8, 2018.

July 8, 2018

"It Sure Looks Like the Trump Administration Is Trying to Sabotage Obamacare Again," coverage by Slate, July 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

July 8, 2018

"The Founders Would Not Recognize Originalism—Why Should We?," coverage by History News Network, July 8, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence B. Solum.

July 8, 2018

"President Donald Trump To Announced His Nominee For Supreme Court Chief Monday," an interview with Professor Neal Katyal, on CNN Newsroom, July 8, 2018.

July 7, 2018

"Pruitt's Impact On The EPA," an interview with Professor William Buzbee on NPR, July 7, 2018.

July 7, 2018

"Big Brother charts every smile or frown at a Chinese school," coverage in The Toronto Star, July 7, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, fellow, Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 7, 2018

"Who benefits from a war on journalists?," coverage by The Stuff, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

July 7, 2018

"'A little steel in the spine’: Rod Rosenstein, facing mounting criticism from Congress, is starting to fight back," coverage in The Washington Post, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 7, 2018

"'Nonprofit in Name Only:' Grand Canyon University's Conversion Criticized," coverage in the Phoenix New Times, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

July 7, 2018

"If Roe v Wade is overturned, will abortion become illegal in the US?," coverage by BBC News, July 7, 2018, referencing a Georgetown Law Journal article.

July 7, 2018

"Religion, The Supreme Court And Why It Matters," coverage by NPR, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

July 7, 2018

"Rosenstein Growing 'Steel in the Spine' as Criticism Grows," coverage by Newsmax, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 7, 2018

"2017 marks historic drop in refugee resettlement," coverage by ABC News, July 7, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Andrew I. Schoenholtz.

July 7, 2018

"Trump will leave someday, but its influence on US Justice will be felt for decades", coverage in ALA Carta, July 7, 2018, interviewing Professor Louis Micheal Seidman.

July 6, 2018

"Kavanaugh a Communications Law Lightning Rod, Targets Chevron, Backs Industry Speech Rights," coverage by the Trade Law Daily, July 6, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

July 6, 2018

"Elevator Pitch: To Abolish The U.S. Constitution," an interview broadcast by NPR/Morning Edition, July 6, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

July 6, 2018

The Government of Hong Kong announced on July 6, 2018 a visit to the Law Center by the Secretary for Justice, Ms. Teresa Cheng.

July 6, 2018

"The National Security Rationale," an interview with Professor Laura Donohue on NPR, July 6, 2018.

July 6, 2018

"DACA To TPS: Biggest Immigration Cases To Watch," coverage by Law360, July 6, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

July 6, 2018

"In 2nd Try, SEC, ITT Execs Reach Deal On Eve Of Fraud Trial," coverage by Law360, July 6, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

July 6, 2018

"#WhileBlack: Calling police on black people become teachable moments for law enforcement," coverage by NBC News, July 6, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 6, 2018

"The Future of Former EPA Chief Scott Pruitt's Anti-Science Legacy," coverage by Wired, July 6, 2018, quoting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director, Georgetown Climate Center.

July 5, 2018

"Trump's Supreme Court shortlist – and the biggest pros and cons for each pick," coverage by the Washington Post, July 5, 2018, with a brief profile of Thomas Hardiman.

July 5, 2018

"Alexander Worried About Medicare Spending, Administrative Burden," coverage by Health Policy NewsStand, July 5, 2018, quoting Professor David Hyman. 

July 5, 2018

"How to clean up Scott Pruitt's mess at EPA," a piece by Professor William Buzbee, on CNN, July 5, 2018.

July 4, 2018

"Remembering the Woman Who ‘Signed’ the Declaration of Independence," coverage by Time, July 4, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 3, 2018

"Who is exercising the right to die? Mostly white, well-educated," coverage by the Daily Democrat, July 3, 2018, quoting Professor Patricia King.

July 3, 2018

"Harvard, Yale, Kansas? Supreme Court May Get Justice From Non-Elite Law School," coverage by law.com, July 3, 2018, mentioning Thomas Hardiman.

July 3, 2018

"What Happens When Asylum Seekers Who Are Given A Chance To Make Their Case In The U.S.," coverage broadcast by NPR, July 3, 2018, with an interview featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

July 3, 2018

"HAS MARK ZUCKERBERG DUG HIS OWN GRAVE?," coverage by Vanity Fair, July 3, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck. Professor Vladeck was also quoted in the Chicago Tribune on July 3, 2018, for a similiar article Investigators broaden focus on Facebook's role in sharing data with Cambridge Analytica.

July 2, 2018

"Too Many Legal Awards-- Too Little Customer Satisfaction," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appeared in Forbes, July 2, 2018.

July 2, 2018

"Meet the Conservative Activist Who Plays Critical Role in Supreme Court Picks; Leonard Leo, a leader in the Federalist Society, advocates for unflinching conservatives, and he has Trump's ear," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2018, mentioning Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkrantz. 

July 2, 2018

"Inside the ACLU's War on Trump," coverage by the New York Times, July 2, 2018, quoting Professor in Law and Public Policy David Cole. 

July 2, 2018

"'Carpenter' Ruling Seen Unleashing New Litigation," coverage by Telecomunications Reports Daily, July 2, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

July 2, 2018

"Facebook’s disclosures under scrutiny as federal agencies join probe of tech giant’s role in sharing data with Cambridge Analytica," coverage by the Washington Post, July 2, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

July 2, 2018

"Cell Data Privacy Ruling May Spawn Suit Avalanche, Attys Say," coverage by Law360, July 2, 2018, referencing an event hosted by the Center on Privacy & Technology.  

July 2, 2018

"Will Law Firms Be Ready When the Next Recession Hits?" coverage by Law Journal Newsletters, July 2, 2018, citing the law center's 2018 report on the State of the Legal Market.

July 2, 2018

"Academia Shares Views on Role of Board Director," coverage by the PR Newswire, July 2, 2018, referencing the law center.

July 1, 2018

"Supreme Court rules lawyers cannot defy their clients’ wishes to argue for their innocence," coverage by ABA Journal, July 18, 2018, quoting Professor Erica Hashimoto.

July 1, 2018

"Constitutional Interpretation," a panel discussion at the Supreme Court broadcast by CSPAN, July 1, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

July 1, 2018

"Digital Solutions in India 2018: Showcasing Their Expertise," coverage by Publisher's Weekly, July 1, 2018, featuring the law center. 

July 1, 2018

"Police used facial-recognition software to identify suspect in newspaper shooting," coverage by the Washington Post, July 1, 2018, referencing the Center on Privacy and Technology's 2016 report.

June 30, 2018

"Silicon Valley's rage against the machine: Tech giants in ethical spin over surveillance work," coverage by the Telegraph (London), June 30, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, an associate with the Center of Privacy and Technology.

June 30, 2018

"FCC Expected to Move on Incubator Order by August," coverage by Communications Daily, June 30, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

June 30, 2018

"Capital Gazette: US mass shooters and their history of violence towards women," coverage by the Guardian (London), June 30, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 29, 2018

"The Sorcery Of A Secret Celebrity Wedding In 2018," coverage by Refinery29, June 29, 2018, quoting Professor Julie Cohen's Harvard Law Review article.

June 29, 2018

"Alexander Worried About Medicare Spending, Administrative Burden," by InsideHealthPolicy.com, June 29, 2018, quoting Professor David Hyman. 

June 29, 2018

"Responding To Gentrification Lawsuit, City Says Effects Of Development Have Been Positive," coverage by NPR/WAMU, June 29, 2018, quoting Professor Anthony Cook.

June 29, 2018

"U.S. Steel and Aluminum Tariffs", coverage on C-Span, June 29, 2018, panel discussion with Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

June 28, 2018

"Report: Who is exercising the legal right to die in California?" cover by The Mercury News, June 28, 2018, quoting Professor Patricia King.

June 28, 2018

"Is Massachusetts v. EPA a goner?", coverage in ClimateWire, June 28, 2018, quoting Professor William Buzbee, 

June 28, 2018

"With Kennedy's exit, tide turns on Clean Water Rule", coverage in GreenWire, June 28, 2018, quoting Professor William Buzbee. 

June 28, 2018

"SCOTUS to Review Revival of Merck Fosamax Suits", coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 28, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman. 

June 28, 2018

"Enzi Seeks Creative Ways to Help Wyoming Lower Health Care Costs," coverage by Sheridan Media, June 28, 2018, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

June 28, 2018

"Is Alleged Charlottesville Killer a Terrorist? James Alex Fields Charged with Federal Hate Crimes," coverage by Newsweek, June 28, 2018, featuring Mary McCord, Visiting Professor of Law and Senior Litigator from Practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 28, 2018

"Facial recognition technology is finally more accurate in identifying people of color. Could that be used against immigrants?" coverage by The Washington Post, June 28, 2018, featuring Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 28, 2018

"Policy experts blame provider consolidation, lack of price transparency for skyrocketing medical costs," coverage by FierceHealthcare, June 28, 2018, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

June 28, 2018

"Alexander Worried About Medicare Spending, Administrative Burden," coverage by Inside Health Policy, June 28, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman.

June 28, 2018

"Baltimore schools punish black girls more frequently, study finds," coverage by the Baltimore Sun, June 28, 2018, referencing the Center on Poverty and Inequality's 2014 study. 

June 27, 2018

"Here are nine changes that would be good for women’s sports," coverage by The Boston Globe, June 22, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein's opinion piece from The Washington Post, June 5, 2018.

June 27, 2018

"What is your emergency?" coverage by Yale Alumni Magazine, Jul./Aug. 2018, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

June 27, 2018

"Trump Gets Chance to Mend GOP Fractures With Supreme Court Pick," coverage by Bloomberg Quint, June 27, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 27, 2018

"'This is war': Labor unions fear Supreme Court will target private sector unions next," coverage by the Washington Examiner, June 27, 2018, featuring Harold Datz.

June 27, 2018

"Retiring Justice Kennedy Shaped Clean Water Act’s Boundaries," coverage by Bloomberg Environment, June 27, 2018, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee.

June 26, 2018

"Companies Hope to Beat a New Tax Called the BEAT," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, June 26, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

June 26, 2018

"The real winner in the travel ban decision," a CNN opinion piece by Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and Professor Joshua Geltzer, June 26, 2018.

June 26, 2018

"Mark Your Calendars: June 26 Is Banner Day for LGBT Rights at SCOTUS," coverage by Law.com, June 26, 2018, interviewing Distinguished Visitor from Practice Professor Paul Smith.

June 26, 2018

"Senator to FCC: How much do police stingrays drain a cell phone battery?" coverage by ARS Technica, June 26, 2018, featuring Laura Moy, Adjunct Professor and Deputy Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 26, 2018

"Life After Kennedy: From the Starr Report to SCOTUS?" coverage by OZY, June 26, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 26, 2018

"Where Opponents of the Travel Ban Go From Here," coverage by Bloomberg Technology, June 26, 2018, interviewing Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. Story also covered by Yahoo, June 26, 2018.

June 26, 2018

"Why The Supreme Court Kept Trump's Travel Ban In Place (HBO), coverage in Vice News, June 26, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

June 25, 2018

"Looming question for Mueller probe: How much to make public?" coverage by Tampa Bay Times, Yahoo, and The Washington Post, June 25, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

June 23, 2018

"Big Tech Companies Are So Powerful That A Nation Sent An Ambassador To Them," coverage by Huffington Post, June 23, 2018, referencing Professor Julie Cohen's U.C. Davis Law Review article.

June 23, 2018

"SCOTUS protects phone locator data," coverage in the Boston Herald, June 23, 2018, featuring Laura Moy, deputy director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 23, 2018

"School board recognizes departing trustee," coverage by Davis Enterprise, June 23, 2018, featuring and quoting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

June 22, 2018

"Professor Susan Bloch on C-SPAN Radio dicussing presidential pardons", coverage on C-SPAN Radio and Weekly Podcast.

June 22, 2018

"Falling Crime Rates Are Good — at a Cost. A Writer Sees Both Sides," a book review by Professor Paul Butler, in The New York Times, June 22, 2018.

June 22, 2018

"Here are nine changes that would be good for women’s sports," coverage by The Boston Globe, June 22, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein's opinion piece from The Washington Post, June 5, 2018.

June 21, 2018

"Q&A with Mark A. Cohen: People skills for the future," coverage by CBA National, Summer 2018, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

June 21, 2018

"Orlando International Airport to scan faces of US citizens," coverage on WTHR, June 21, 2018, featuring Harrison Rudolph, Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 21, 2018

"When the Robot Doesn’t See Dark Skin," coverage in The New York Times, June 21, 2018, featuring The Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 21, 2018

"Wall Street Regulator Coddles Big Banks but Clobbers Small Firms," coverage in Roll Call, June 21, 2018, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

June 21, 2018

"Return Immigrant Kids to Their Parents: Their Health Depends on It,"an opinion piece by Visiting Associate Professor Yael Cannon, in The National Law Journal, June 21, 2018.

June 21, 2018

"Here’s a plan to fight high drug prices that could unite libertarians and socialists," an opinion piece by Professor David Hyman, in Vox, June 21, 2018.

June 20, 2018

"FTC Could Police U.S. Companies’ Promises on EU Data Privacy Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 20, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 20, 2018

"2 carriers set to end data sales to 2 firms," coverage in Arkansas Online, June 20, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

June 20, 2018

"African Americans Are Out and the “Creative Class” Is In, Claims DC Lawsuit," coverage in NPQ, June 20, 2018, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.

June 20, 2018

"Gary mayor to visit immigrant child detention center in Texas: 'It makes me sick to my stomach'," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, June  20, 2018, featuring The Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 20, 2018

"After Supreme Court Sidesteps Political Gerrymander Cases, Eyes Shift to North Carolina", coverage in Spectrum News Charlotte, June 20, 2018, interviewing Professor Paul Smith.

June 19, 2018

"McKinsey Investments Weren’t Disclosed in Bankruptcy Cases," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2018, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

June 19, 2018

"Trump’s tariffs: What they are and how China is responding," coverage in Wink News, June 19, 2018, featuring Jennifer Hillman, Professor From Practice.

June 19, 2018

"Naomi Wadler Continues to Fight for Black Girls," an opinion piece by Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, in Elle, June 19, 2018.

June 18, 2018

"Jeff Bezos under fire from Amazon shareholders demanding company stop selling 'Rekognition' real-time face tracking software to police and law enforcement," coverage in the Daily Mail, June 18, 2018, featuring Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 18, 2018

"What is the NFL Players Association Really Doing to Prevent Domestic Violence?", coverage in Refinery 29, June 18, 2018 quoting Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 18, 2018

"Domestic Violence Expert's Resignation Damages The NFL's Credibility", coverage in The Shadow League, June 18, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 17, 2018

"Police Use of Facial Recognition With License Databases Spur Privacy Concerns," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2018, featuring The Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 16, 2018

"Domestic Violence Expert Resigns From NFL Players Association Commission," coverage in KUCB, June 16, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 16, 2018

"Domestic Violence Expert Resigns From NFL Players Association Commission," coverage on NPR, June 16, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 15, 2018

"D.C. Is Being Sued For Gentrifying. Here's What To Know About The Case", coverage in DCIST, June 15, 2018, quoting Professor Anthony Cook.

June 15, 2018

"The EPA might change the way it weighs human health against industry profit," coverage by Popular Science, June 15, 2018, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

June 14, 2018

 "Bank Withheld $1.6 Million from Top Bump Stock Maker After Las Vegas Shooting," The Trace, June 14, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

June 14, 2018

"The Right to Listen: Free Speech #2," Palo Alto Online, June 14, 2018, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz. 

June 14, 2018

 "Koldo Echebarría proposed as new Director General of ESADE," Science|Business, June 14, 2018, featuring Visitng Professor Koldo Koldo Echebarría.

June 14, 2018

 "Jesuit Organizations and Law Schools Applied by Asylum Decision by Attorney General Sessions," Ignation Solidarity Network, June 14, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University School of Law. 

June 14, 2018

"Testaments Betrayed: How Yugoslavia's vibrant Marxist humanists morphed into right-wing nationalists," Jacobin Magazine, June 14, 2018, quoting Emeritus Professor Norman Birnbaum. 

June 14, 2018

"Global Trade Has a Trump Problem," Bloomberg Businessweek, June 14, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer A. Hillman. 

June 14, 2018

 "Senate Health Committee Announces Series of Hearings on How to Reduce Health Care Costs," U.S. House of Representatives News, June 14, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman. 

June 14, 2018

"Appeals Court denies Trump bid to get Summer Zervos defamation suit tossed", coverage in ABC News, June 14, 2018, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

June 13, 2018

"Milbank and Weil Make Headlines; UnitedLex, Dentons, and Deloitte Make Waves," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appeared on Law.com, June 13, 2018.

June 13, 2018

 "AT&T-Time Warner Ruling Shows a Need to Reboot Antitrust Laws," The New York Times, June 13, 2018, quoting Professor of Economics and Law Steven C. Salop. 

June 13, 2018

"Breaking Down The AT&T-Time Warner Decision," NPR/On Point, June 13, 2018, featuring Fellow Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technoloyg Law & Policy. 

June 13, 2018

 "A game of craps: Law school, bar admissions a gamble for applicants with records," North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, June 13, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. 

 
June 12, 2018

"Judge mulling motions in militia lawsuit," The Daily Progress, June 12, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, senior litigator from practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.  

June 12, 2018

"DOJ attorney resigns after Justice stops defending key Obamacare provisions," CNN, June 12, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty S. Lederman. 

June 12, 2018

 "Alt-Right" and Anti-Fascists Unite Against Lawsuit Designed to Prevent Another Charlottesville," The Intercept, June 12, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord, senior litigator from practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection.

June 12, 2018

 "NFLPA GETS AN F ON DV Domestic violence advisor resigns, says union's policies 'not sufficient'," New York Daily News, June 12, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 11, 2018

"Robert Kennedy’s Catholicism was part of his personal life and politics," Catholic Philly, June 11, 2018, quoting Carmack Waterhouse Professor Peter B. Edelman.

June 11, 2018

 "Deloitte Bets on Immigration Law, but Big Four Won't be Content With Niches," The American Lawyer, June 11, 2018, quoting Law Fellow James Jones. 

June 11, 2018

"FCC nixces net neutrality rules, but advocates aren't giving up", coverage in Axios, June 11, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

June 11, 2018

"Ex-NFL Players Association adviser tells Daily News Why she quit union's domestic violence commission: What they're doing is not sufficient", coverage in New York Daily News, June 11, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein. 

June 10, 2018

"'Character is not static’: a soon-to-be lawyer turns rough past into bright future ," coverage in The Seattle Times. June 10, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

June 8, 2018

"Innovative summer program returns to empower teen girls," coverage by The Philadelphia Tribune, June 8, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

June 8, 2018

"After the Santa Fe shooting, a lawsuit aims to “effect change.” Can civil cases do what legislation hasn't?," coverage by The Texas Tribune, June 8, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 8, 2018

"LGBT persons face discrimination, violence on almost daily basis," coverage by Stabroek News (Guyana), June 8, 2018, featuring the Human Rights Institute.

June 8, 2018

"Finding work in the US post-LL.M. can be a challenge. In the cases where LL.M.s have been successful, how has it worked?," LLM Guide, June 08, 2018, featuring Executive Director of Graduate Career & Professional Development Caroline T. Springer, ESQ.   

June 8, 2018

"Administration Challenges ACA’s Preexisting Conditions Protection In Court" KFF Health News, June 11, 2018, quoting Research Professor Sabrina Corlette. 

June 8, 2018

 "Foreign Affairs,"Congressional Testimony, June 8, 2018, a statement of Professor Jennifer Hillman. The testimony can be seen here and the transcript can be found on Westlaw. 

June 8, 2018

The Cato Institute announced a June 8, 2018 conference featuring the book Overcharged: Why Americans Pay Too Much for Health Care, co-authored by Professor David A. Hyman.

June 7, 2018

"Wall Street’s Top Cop Chases Loose Change," coverage by Bloomberg, June 7, 2018, mentioning Professor Urska Velikonja. For more on this story, see On Wall Street.

June 7, 2018

"Payday lender or loan shark: Is there really a difference?," coverage by Cleveland.com, June 7, 2018, quoting Professor Anne Fleming.

June 7, 2018

"Domestic violence expert explains why she resigned from NFL players commission," coverage by ABC News, June 7, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 7, 2018

"Clients’ Rate Concerns Slow the Spread of Associate Pay Bump," coverage by Bloomberg Big Law Business, June 7, 2018, quoting James Jones, Senior Fellow at Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

June 7, 2018

"Pro Football's Anti-Domestic Violence Initiatives Are Still Garbage", coverage in Deadspin, June 7, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 7, 2018

"Attorneys File Preliminary Injunction to Not Let Militia Groups into Charlottesville," coverage by NBC 29 (Charlottesville, Va.), June 7, 2018, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 7, 2018

"Alito, Gorsuch Rulings This Term Worked Against DOJ in Latest Sanctuary City Fight," coverage by The National Law Journal, June 7, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

June 7, 2018

"HART: Homeland Security’s Massive New Database Will Include Face Recognition, DNA, and Peoples’ “Non-Obvious Relationships”," coverage by Electronic Frontier Foundation, June 7, 2018, referencing a 2017 Center on Privacy and Technology report.

June 7, 2018

"EPA to review how it adds up the economic pros and cons of environmental rules," coverage by The Washington Post, June 7, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 6, 2018

"Discovery Of Brain-Damaging Nipah In India Is Bellwether Of Potential Pandemic, Say Researchers," coverage by the Huffington Post, June 6, 2018, quoting Dr. Daniel Lucey, a Senior Scholar with the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 6, 2018

"Top Federal Climate Advisor Who Blew the Whistle on Trump's Interior Dept. and Quit in Protest Lands at Harvard's Belfer Center," coverage by GAP, June 6, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

June 6, 2018

"New Facial Recognition Tech At U.S. Borders Will Scan Your Face, Whether You Like It Or Not," coverage by Futurism, June 6, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 6, 2018

"Nipah Outbreak Death Toll Increases To 16; Researchers Warn Of Potential For Virus’s Further Spread," coverage by Kaiser Family Foundation, June 6, 2018, mentioning Dr. Daniel Lucey, a Senior Scholar with the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 6, 2018

"2 women resign from NFL domestic violence group, calling it a 'fig leaf'," coverage by ABC News, June 6, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 6, 2018

"Ivanka Trump's Russian Athlete Contact In 2015 Just Got Her Tangled Up In Mueller's Russia Probe," coverage by Bustle, June 6, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

June 6, 2018

"Steve and Cokie Roberts: Governing by tirade and tantrum," coverage by CJ Online, June 6, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

June 6, 2018

"A tax lawyer enlists a FOIA expert in a muni-related case," coverage by The Bond Buyer, June 6, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 6, 2018

"San Francisco Voters Uphold Ban on Flavored Vaping Products," coverage by The New York Times, June 6, 2018, quoting Eric N. Lindblom, Director for Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 5, 2018

"What If Police Use ‘Rekognition’ Without Telling Defendants?," coverage by Just Security, June 5, 2018, mentioning The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 5, 2018

"BankThink AI can help banks make better decisions, but it doesn't remove bias," coverage by American Banker, June 5, 2018, The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 5, 2018

"Georgetown Law Professor Randy Barnett Reacts To The Masterpiece Cakes Decision," coverage by Chicago's Morning Answer, June 5, 2018, an interview with Professor Randy Barnett.

June 5, 2018

"Why Harvey Weinstein gets special treatment and other commentary," coverage by the New York Post, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 5, 2018

"New UW Obesity Estimate Shows State Is Significantly Heavier Than Previously Thought," coverage by Wisconsin Public Radio, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 5, 2018

"50 Years After His Death, Making RFK More Than A Ghost And A Mural," coverage by NPR, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 5, 2018

"Can a Person Refuse a Presidential Pardon?," coverage by Mental Floss, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

June 5, 2018

"I’m done helping the NFL Players Association’s pay lip service to domestic violence prevention," an opinion piece by Professor Deborah Epstein, appearing in The Washington Post, June 5, 2018.

June 5, 2018

"How California's 'Jungle Primary' System Works," coverage by Nashville Public Radio, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 5, 2018

An obituary appeared for the late William N. Barret, in the Poughkeepsie Journal (N.Y.), on June 5, 2018.

June 5, 2018

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, June 5, 2018.

June 5, 2018

"Supreme Court Ruling Supports Religious Freedom", coverage in VOA News, June 5, 2018, interviewing Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

June 5, 2018

"I'm done helping the NFL Players Association pay lip service to domestic violence prevention" coverage in The Washington Post, June 5, 2018, by Professor Deborah Epstein. 

June 5, 2018

"50 Years Later, A Look Back At Robert Kennedy's Message of Hope", coverage in WBUR News, June 5, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman. 

June 5, 2018

"Pro Football's Anti-Domestic Violence Initiatives Are Still Garbage", coverage in DeadSpin, June 05, 2018, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein. 

June 5, 2018

Coalition for Sensible Safeguards announced Professors William Buzbee and Lisa Heinzerling as speakers at its symposium The War on Regulation, to be held at the Law Center, June 5, 2018.

June 5, 2018

"US President Declares His 'Absolute Right' to Pardon Himself," coverage by Voice of America, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 5, 2018

"US Top Court Sides With Baker in Gay Wedding Cake Case," coverage by Voice of America, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 5, 2018

"A Campaign, a Murder, a Legacy: Robert F. Kennedy’s California Story," coverage by The New York Times, June 5, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 5, 2018

"States defy FCC repeal of net neutrality," coverage by The Hill, June 5, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow,  Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

June 5, 2018

"Manchester Uni joins forces with Freshfields to launch undergrad lawtech module," coverage by Legal Check, June 5, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Unviersity Law Center.

June 4, 2018

"I represented the wedding cake couple. We lost a battle but won the war.," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, appearing in The Washington Post, June 4, 2018.

June 4, 2018

"The Nasty Surprises That Plague Our Health-Care System, coverage in National Review, June 4, 2018, featuring Professor David A, Hyman. 

June 4, 2018

"US President Declares His Absolute Right to Pardon Himself", coverage in VOA News, June 4, 2018, interviewing Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

June 4, 2018

"Trump Tweet Revives Old Question: Can the President Pardon Himself?," coverage by The National Law Journal, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Julie Rose O'Sullivan

June 4, 2018

"Supreme Court wipes out appeals court ruling in immigrant abortion case," coverage by Politico, June 4, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

June 4, 2018

"Can Trump actually pardon himself? Experts weigh in," coverage by The Guardian, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

June 4, 2018

"How Does The Law Apply To The President?," coverage by NPR, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

June 4, 2018

"“Desperate,” “ Subversive,” “Nonsense”: How Trump’s Radical Theory of Executive Power Could Break the Constitution," coverage by Vanity Fair, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

June 4, 2018

"Experts say Supreme Court decision in favor of Colorado baker will have limited impact," coverage by Gray DC, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

June 4, 2018

"Was Mueller’s Appointment ‘Unconstitutional’?," coverage by Factcheck.org, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

June 4, 2018

"President Trump says he can pardon himself. I asked 15 experts if that's legal.," coverage by Vox, June 4, 2018, quoting Professors Susan Low Bloch and Julie Rose O'Sullivan.

June 4, 2018

"Pennsylvania Cops Try Out Weapon-Mounted Cameras," coverage by Digital Communities, June 4, 2018, mentioning the Center for Privacy & Technology.

June 4, 2018

"The odds are high that the Trump administration may hinge on a Supreme Court decision," coverage by The Washington Post, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

June 3, 2018

"Remembering 1968: Robert F. Kennedy, and a generation's loss," coverage by CBS News, June 3, 2018, referencing Professor Peter Edelman's book, Not a Crime to be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America.

June 3, 2018

"The WTO And Trump's Tariffs," coverage by NPR, June 3, 2018, an interview with Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

June 3, 2018

"U.S. Allies Rebuke Trump Administration's Trade Actions At G-7 Meeting," coverage by NPR, June 3, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

June 3, 2018

"Supreme Court likely to rack up more reversals for West Coast's 9th Circuit," coverage by The Washington Times, June 3, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

June 2, 2018

"Trump thinks he's saving trade. The rest of the world thinks he's blowing it up.", coverage in The Washington Post,  June 2, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

June 2, 2018

"W.Pa. police weigh in on new camera technology," coverage by Trib Live, June 2, 2018, mentioning the Center for Privacy & Technology.

June 2, 2018

"He Rebuilt His Life, Only To Be Sent Back To Prison," coverage by NPR, June 2, 2018, mentioning Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

June 2, 2018

"Trump thinks he’s saving trade. The rest of the world thinks he’s blowing it up.," coverage by The Washington Post, June 2, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

June 1, 2018

"The Golden Age of The Legal Entrepreneur -- Why Now and Why It Matters," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appeared in Forbes, June 1, 2018.

June 1, 2018

"How Robert Kennedy’s Assassination Changed American Politics," coverage by The New York Times, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 1, 2018

"Proposed Florida law resurrects the debate around the legal duty to help someone in distress", coverage in the ABA Journal, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor David Hyman. 

June 1, 2018

"Signs of sophisticated cellphone spying found near White House, U.S. officials say," coverage by The Washington Post, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Moy, deputy directory, Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 1, 2018

"Trump Tariffs Threaten National Security," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman appearing in The New York Times, June 1, 2018.

June 1, 2018

"Commentary: 50 years since RFK assassination, and a dream cut short," appearing in the Napa Valley Register, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 1, 2018

"How Robert Kennedy’s Assassination Changed American Politics," coverage by The New York Times, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

June 1, 2018

"In Egypt, when social media gets shut down, democracy gets shut out," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, appearing in The Hill, June 1, 2018.

June 1, 2018

"The women who fought against gender equality," coverage by BBC News, June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 1, 2018

"Supreme Court decides the future of sports betting," coverage by NBC 5 (Medford, Or.), June 1, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

June 1, 2018

"Trump Had Power to Attack Syria Without Congress, Justice Dept. Memo Says," coverage by The New York Times, June 1, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

June 1, 2018

"Signs of sophisticated cellphone spying found near White House, U.S. officials say," coverage by The Washington Post, June 1, 2018, Laura Moy, deputy directory, Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 31, 2018

"Appeals court stymies bid to regulate high cost of prison phone calls," coverage by ABA Journal, May 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

May 31, 2018

"Despite Starbucks' best efforts, implicit bias training can't 'fix' racism," an opinion piece on Houston Chronicle, May 31, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

May 31, 2018

"How The WHO's Essential Diagnostics List Will Help The U.S.," coverage by Forbes, May 31, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Alicia Ely Yamin.

May 31, 2018

"Americans fight climate change despite Trump quitting Paris accord," coverage by RFI, May 31, 2018, quoting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director, Georgetown Climate Center.

May 31, 2018

"Why Trump is a better trustbuster than Obama," an opinion piece in The Week, May 31, 2018, quoting Professor Steven C. Salop.

May 31, 2018

"Don’t let the cops spy from the sky," coverage by Socialist Worker, May 31, 2018, referencing a 2016 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

May 31, 2018

"AT&T Won't Challenge FTC Broadband Regulatory Authority to Supremes," coverage by Broadcasting & Cable, May 31, 2018. quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman, Institute for Public Representation.

May 31, 2018

"Can Alice Marie Johnson Be Pardoned? President Trump Has The Authority," coverage by Elite Daily, May 31, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

May 30, 2018

"Hunger hurt so bad: How Robert Kennedy learned about poverty from a boy in the Delta", coverage in Yahoo News, May 30, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman. 

May 30, 2018

"More Than 40 Racial-Justice and Civil-Liberties Groups Call on DHS to Release Inflammatory 'Race Paper' ," announced by Common Dreams, May 30, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 30, 2018

"Iowa paid dearly for holding this troubled teen in isolation for up to 21 hours a day. He's not the only one being locked away," coverage by Des Moines Register, May 30, 2018, mentioning Center for Juvenile Justice Reform.

May 30, 2018

"'Major Win': California Senate Passes Bill Restoring Net Neutrailty," coverage by Common Dreams, May 30, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow,  Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 30, 2018

"Compliance Hot Spots: White-Collar Prosecutions Wither," coverage by Law.com, May 30, 2018, referencing a report by Professor Urska Velikonja.

May 30, 2018

"How BEACON Plans to Build a More Inclusive Business Scene in D.C.," coverage by DC INNO, May 30, 2018, quoting Deloris Wilson, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 29, 2018

"Former Pilot Flying J president Mark Hazelwood blames attorney Rusty Hardin for conviction," coverage by Knox News, May 29, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

May 29, 2018

"For Supreme Court's conservatives, it's all about the letter of the law," coverage by USA Today, May 29, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.

May 29, 2018

"A Civil-Rights Icon Urges Law Grads to Defend Free Speech," coverage by The Atlantic, May 29, 2018, featuring D.C. Representative  and Professor Emerita Eleanor Holmes Norton.

May 29, 2018

"Seeking Growth, Law Firms Consider IPOs and M&As," a piece by Professor Jonathan Molot, May 29, 2018, in the Lawyer Monthly.

May 28, 2018

"CDC officials take precautions as Ebola outbreak spreads," coverage by Washington Times, May  28, 2018, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 25, 2018

"Feature: 3 U.S. seniors make soldier's "poignant tale" movie to mark WWI centennial," coverage by the Xinhua General News Service, May 25, 2018, quoting George Petasis, Chief Information Officer.

May 25, 2018

"DOJ, California Cities Spar Over Climate Nuisance Suits Before Key Hearing," coverage by InsideEPA/Climate, May 25, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 25, 2018

"United States: Renowned media attorney Gregg Leslie to lead ASU Law's new First Amendment Legal Clinic," by the WorldNews Network, May 25, 2018, featuring Gregg Leslie.

May 25, 2018

"From Convict to Counsel: Clearing the Hurdles to Practice," by the National Law Journal, May 25, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

May 25, 2018

"City Council formally confirms RaShall Brackney as police chief," by the Cavalier Daily (University of Virginia), May 25, 2018, referencing the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 24, 2018

"Norton Calls Graduates to Defend First Amendment Rights in Law Center Commencement Address," by The Hoya, May 24, 2018, featuring Professor and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton.

May 24, 2018

"Concerned by Trump, Some Republicans Quietly Align With Democrats", coverage in The New York Times, May, 24, 2018, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

May 24, 2018

"Trumps car tariffs highlight threat of retaliatory trade war", coverage in Financial Times, May 24, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

May 24, 2018

"Scholars Differ on Legality of New NFL National Anthem Policy," coverage by Diverse (Issues in Higher Education), May 24, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

May 24, 2018

"FTC official says 'we don't enforce GDPR' on eve of EU rule going to effect," by Inside Cybersecurity, May 24, 2018, referencing the Cybersecurity Law Institute.

May 24, 2018

A news obituary for Mike Slive, former Southeastern Conference commisssioner, by the Jackson Free Press (Jackson, Mississippi), May 24, 2018.

May 24, 2018

"Will Law Firms Bow to Pressure to End Mandatory Arbitration?" by the American Lawyer, May 24, 2018, referncing the Georgetown University Law Center. 

May 24, 2018

"For-Profit College Conversions to Nonprofit Entities Attacked as Regulatory Shields," coverage by Inside Sources, May 24, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

May 23, 2018

"Trump violated the Constitution when he blocked his critics on Twitter, a federal judge rules," coverage by the Washington Post, May 23, 2018, quoting visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 23, 2018

"Michael Cohen's Situation Gets Worse with "Taxi King" Plea Deal," by MSNBC/Deadline White House, May 23, 2018, with commentary by Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2018

"Pressure Mounts on WH to Include Dems in DOJ Classified Docs Briefing," by MSNBC/Deadline White House, May 23, 2018, with commentary by Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2018

"US Justice Department expands probe after Trump spy claim", covearge in Aljazeera, May 23, 2018, interveiwing Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

May 23, 2018

"Wyden pitches workforce training legislation", coverage in KTVZ News 21, May 23, 2018, quoting co-Executive for the Georgeown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality Professor Indivar Dutta-Gupta.

May 23, 2018

"Judge rules Trump can't block users on Twitter", coverage in The Hill, May 23, 2018, quoting Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

May 23, 2018

"Judge rules President Trump can't block his critics on Twitter and calls the action unconstitutional", coverage in GeekWire, May 23, 2018, quoting Executive Director of Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP) and Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

May 23, 2018

"Judge rules that Trump can't block Twitter followers", covearge in Talk Media News, May 23, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

May 23, 2018

"I.R.S. Warns States Not to Circumvent State and Local Tax Cap," coverage by the New York Times, May 23, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

May 22, 2018

"Why cities are putting Big Oil on trial for climate change", coverage in The Mercury News, May 22, 2018, by Professor Lisa Henzerling.

May 22, 2018

"He was 16 when Louisiana charged him with murder. Two decades later, he’s free," coverage by the Washington Post, May 22, 2018, quoting Mary McCord, Senior Litigator from Practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Visiting Professor of Law.

May 22, 2018

"How mistakes by state and local prosecutors can lead to unfair trials. The lessons of Corey DeWayne Williams's case," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, May 22, 2018, by Douglas Letter, Visiting Professor of Law and Mary McCord, Senior Litigator from Practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, Visiting Professor of Law.  

May 22, 2018

"After Vote, Malaysia's Real Test Approaches", coverage in US News, May 22, 2018, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew. 

May 22, 2018

"Amazon urged not to sell facial recognition tool to police," coverage by ABC News, May 22, 2018, quoting Clare Garvie, an Associate with the Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 22, 2018

"When it Comes to Sharing a Laugh at SCOTUS, the Late Justice Scalia is Still Supreme," by the Texas Lawyer, May 22, 2018, with a photo caption reference to Georgetown University Law Center.

May 21, 2018

"Investors have shrugged off Trump drug price plan, but it is still early days", coveage in CNBC, May 21, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman.  

May 21, 2018

"Clyburn Still Voting on Some Items at FCC, Hasn't Left the Building," by Communications Daily, May 21, 2018, quoting Profesor Andrew Schwartzman.  

May 21, 2018

"OPINION: Kendall Stanley — Paying it forward," coverage by the Petoskey News (Petoskey, Michigan), May 21, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler. 

May 21, 2018

"Neal Katyal: Can’t Indict a President? That Could Hurt Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, The New York Times, May 21, 2018.

May 20, 2018

"White supremacist groups cite First Amendment rights in battling against Charlottesville lawsuit," by the Washington Times, May 20, 2018, quoting Mary McCord,Senior Litigator from Practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, Visiting Professor of Law. 

May 19, 2018

"Requiring Prices in Drug Ads: Would It Do Any Good? Is It Even Legal," coverage by the New York Times, May 19, 2018, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck.

May 18, 2018

"Experts available to discuss subjects related to Ebola virus," coverage in News-Medical.net, May 18, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 18, 2018

"Experimental drugs poised for use in Ebola outbreak," coverage in Nature, May 18, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 18, 2018

"The dangers of devaluing diplomacy and overvaluing the military," a book review in the Washington Post, May 18, 2018, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 18, 2018

"Experimental Ebola vaccine could be 'game-changer' in Congo outbreak," coverage by CNN, May 18, 2018, quoting Dr. Daniel Lucey, a Senior Scholar with the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. 

May 18, 2018

"Forget price controls,treat health care like any other product", coverage in the Daily Breeze, May 18, 2018, by Charles Siver and Professor David A. Hyman. 

May 17, 2018

"Azar to Flex HHS Muscles in Medicare Drug-Pricing Scramble," coverage in The National Journal, May 17, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman.

May 17, 2018

"So Much for ‘Consensus’: Big Law Pick for Consumer Chief Divides FTC," coverage in The National Law Journal, May 17, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

May 17, 2018

"Congress Can Support Police Without Federalizing State and Local Crimes," coverage in The Daily Signal, May 17, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 17, 2018

"2nd Circ. RFRA Damages Ruling Doesn't Erase Controversy," coverage in Law 360, May 17, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

May 17, 2018

"Prof: Mueller Saying He Can’t Indict a President May Really Be a Bad Sign for Trump," coverage in Law & Crime, May 17, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

May 17, 2018

"Too Many "Law Firms Are Still Fighting the Last War: “2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market,” by the law.com, May 17, 2018, referencing the "2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market" by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

May 16, 2018

"Facing lawsuit, more militia groups to avoid Charlottesville," coverage in The New York Times, May 16, 2018, featuring The Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 16, 2018

"Facing lawsuit, more militia groups agree to avoid Charlottesville," coverage on WHSV, May 16, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

May 16, 2018

"Drug price 'gag clauses' make your medicine more expensive. Now, they're under fire nationally," coverage in The Inquirer Daily News, May 16, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman.

May 16, 2018

"'Sea Change in the Gaming Landscape' | Georgetown Prof's RBG Shout-Out," coverage in Supreme Court Brief, May 16, 2018, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

May 16, 2018

"The President finally comes clean on Stormy. TRANSCRIPT: 05/16/2018. All In with Chris Hayes," coverage on MSNBC, May 16, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

May 15, 2018

"Trump’s brutal policies target the most vulnerable Americans," coverage in The Washington Post, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

May 15, 2018

"Which Poor People Shouldn’t Have to Work for Aid?," coverage in The New York Times, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

May 15, 2018

"Pruitt praised Scalia, but his actions sing a different tune," an opinion piece by Professor William W. Buzbee, on CNN, May 15, 2018.

May 15, 2018

"Senate bill would expand federal counter-drone powers, including at local 'mass gatherings'," coverage in The San Francisco Gate, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor Laura K. Donohue.

May 15, 2018

"White House Cuts Critical Cybersecurity Role as Threats Loom," coverage in Wired, May 15, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

May 15, 2018

"Justice Ginsburg’s Groundbreaking Opinion in McCoy Revives Criminal Defendants’ Right to Autonomy," coverage in Slate, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.

May 15, 2018

"Determining which poor people should have to work for aid," coverage in The Bulletin, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor Davis Super.

May 15, 2018

"Last Lecture: Paul Butler urges HLS students to use their privilege to resist–and call out–injustice," coverage in Harvard Law Today, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 15, 2018

"Azar to Flex HHS Muscles in Medicare Drug-Pricing Scramble", coverage in National Journal, May 15, 2018, featuring Professor David Hyman. 

May 14, 2018

"Landmark Cases", coverage on C-SPAN, May 14, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett and Professor Neal Katyal. 

May 14, 2018

"For free speech at Macalester, the Devil is in the details," coverage in Bookworm Room, May 14, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 14, 2018

"The Cybersecurity 202: Trump's ZTE reversal flouts warnings from top national security officials," coverage in The Washington Post, May 14, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

May 14, 2018

"IRS may nix blue states' workaround on tax deduction caps," coverage on CNBC, May 14, 2018, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

May 14, 2018

"State Marijuana Laws Dodge Supreme Court Bullet," coverage in Marijuana Moment, May 14, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 14, 2018

"Five Books to Help You Enjoy Baseball This Summer, Even If Your Team Already Sucks," coverage in Medium, May 14, 2018, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.

May 14, 2018

"Why does Wall Street love Trump's ineffective drug-price plan?, coverage in STAT, May 14, 2018 by Charles M. Silver and Professor David A. Hyman. 

May 13, 2018

"PopPolitics: AT&T’s ‘Big Mistake’ Came Amid a Scramble to Connect with Trump (Listen)," coverage in Variety, May 13, 2018, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 13, 2018

"Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler: Avenatti And Mueller Are Part Of A "Justice League" To Save Democracy," coverage in Real Clear Politics, May 13, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 12, 2018

"A GREAT Letter From Constitutional Scholar Publius Huldah on the Dangers of the Article V Convention of States!," coverage in Virginia Right!, May 12, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

May 12, 2018

"MSNBC Guest: Michael Avenatti, Robert Mueller Part of a ‘Justice League’ to Save Democracy," coverage in Breitbart News, May 12, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 11, 2018

"SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Mystery, a faux pas, wordy Breyer," coverage by WTOP, May 11, 2018, mentioning Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

May 11, 2018

"Erie lawyer seeks to represent new 16th Congressional District," coverage by New Castle News (Pa.), May 11, 2018, featuring Ron DiNicola.

May 11, 2018

"The new Republican farm bill will dismantle our programs to feed the needy," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, May 11, 2018, appearing in the Los Angeles Times.

May 11, 2018

"When White People Call the Police on Black People," coverage in The New York Times, May 11, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 11, 2018

"Industry Lawyer Expected to Head F.T.C. Consumer Protection," coverage in The New York Times, May 11, 2018, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

May 10, 2018

"Trump’s G.O.P. vs. the Rule of Law," coverage by The New York Times, May 10, 2018, mentioning Distinguished Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

May 10, 2018

"Promises Mean Little for Consumers in T-Mobile-Sprint Deal," an opinion piece by Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy. appearing in Wired, May 10, 2018.

May 10, 2018

"The case of Trump v. Everyone: A guide to the President’s latest legal troubles," coverage by The Globe and Mail, May 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 10, 2018

"Real-Time Facial Recognition Is Available, But Will U.S. Police Buy It?," coverage by NPR May 10, 2018, quoting Claire Garvie, Law Fellow at the Center for Privacy & Technology.

May 10, 2018

"Scott Pruitt Praised And Reviled For 'Effectiveness,' But How Effective Is He?," coverage by NPR, May 10, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 10, 2018

"Service Meant to Monitor Inmates’ Calls Could Track You, Too," coverage by The New York Times, May 10, 2018, quoting Laura Moy, Deputy Director, Center on Privacy and Technology.

May 10, 2018

"Cindy Pickett declares candidacy in November Davis school board race," coverage by Davis Enterprise, May 10, 2018, mentioning Visiting Professor Madhavi Sunder.

May 10, 2018

"Children's Health Insurance funding once again political football," coverage by WV News, May 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 9, 2018

"Planned Food Stamp Recipients Database Sparks Hacking Fears," coverage by NextGov, May 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 9, 2018

"City Council OKs continuing to retain pro bono outside counsel," coverage by The Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.), May 9, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 9, 2018

"Will states follow Ariz. in assault on Chevron?," coverage by E&E News, May 9, 2018, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee.

May 9, 2018

"New hope for net neutrality? Senate launches push to overturn FCC’s repeal," coverage by The Mercury News (San Jose, Cal.), May 9, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 9, 2018

"First University-Wide Women's Forum Attracts Alumni, Students and Faculty," coverage by Georgetown University, May 9, 2018, quoting Professor Emerita Judith Areen.

May 8, 2018

"T-Mobile's Sprint merger faces familiar antitrust obstacle," coverage by the Washington Examiner, May 8, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 8, 2018

"Torture Claims and Destroyed Videos Shadow Trump's CIA Pick," coverage by Bloomberg, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Gregg Bloche.

May 8, 2018

"Sally Yates returns to Atlanta-based law firm to focus on investigations," coverage by The Washington Post, May 8, 2018, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

May 8, 2018

"Tax Breaks for Products That Were Once Made in America," coverage by The Atlantic, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

May 8, 2018

"African-American Airbnb Customers Swarmed By Police Cars, Helicopter During Checkout," coverage by International Business Times, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 8, 2018

"Just three months after Congress gave children's healthcare a 10-year lifeline, Trump reneges," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Super. For more on this story, see Vox and The New American.

May 8, 2018

"Legal experts warn President Trump that he has nothing to gain and a lot to lose by talking to special counsel Robert Mueller," coverage by CNBC, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 8, 2018

"Trump's proposed cuts to children's health program draw Democratic ire," coverage by The Buffalo News, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 8, 2018

"Gina Haspel's Shot At CIA Director Could Be Historic For Women. Feminists Say That's Far From A Win.," coverage by Bustle, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

May 8, 2018

"Are we asking judicial nominees to reveal too much? Experts say yes," coverage by McClatchy, May 8, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

May 8, 2018

"4 Takeaways From Trump’s Plan To Rescind CHIP Funding," coverage by Kaiser Health Network, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 8, 2018

"Congress disapproves CFPB Bulletin concerning discretionary pricing by auto dealers," coverage by Ballard Spahr, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. For more on this story, see JD Supra.

May 8, 2018

"Congress Disapproves CFPB Bulletin Concerning Discretionary Pricing By Auto Dealers," coverage by The National Law Review, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 8, 2018

"Trump Vowed To Punish Companies That Moved Jobs Overseas. Is Congress Rewarding Them?," coverage by ProPublica, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

May 8, 2018

"Sally Yates Launches Investigations Practice as King & Spalding Partner," coverage by Law.com, May 8, 2018, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

May 8, 2018

"Clean Water Rule: Does this WOTUS rider stand a better chance than last one?," coverage by Greenwire, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

May 8, 2018

"4 Takeaways From Trump's Plan To Rescind CHIP Funding", coverage in The Washington Post, May 8, 2018, featuring Professor David A. Super.

May 7, 2018

"This is the man who will supervise Mueller if Trump fires Rosenstein," coverage by Think Progress, May 7, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

May 7, 2018

"HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship," coverage by Cato Institute, May 7, 2018, featuring commentary by Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 7, 2018

"Can Mueller subpoena President Trump? Why no one knows for sure," coverage by The Washington Post, May 7, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 7, 2018

"3 black Airbnb guests questioned by police plan lawsuit," coverage by NBC News, May 8, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 7, 2018

"Trump Calls Kerry’s Push for Iran Deal ‘Possibly Illegal.’ Legal Scholars Shrug.," coverage by The New York Times, May 7, 2018, quoting Daniel Rice, fellow at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

May 7, 2018

"The Art of the Rescission", coverage in Balkinization, May 7, 2018, by Professor David Super.

May 7, 2018

"VERIFY: Is Trump's faith-based initiative a violation of Church and State?," coverage by WUSA 9, May 7, 2018, quoting Professor David Super and mentioning Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

May 6, 2018

"Five legal headaches facing Trump," coverage by The Hill, May 6, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 6, 2018

"New stadium, new restaurants, and more dust and pollution for the poorest residents of Southwest Washington," coverage by The Washington Post, May 6, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

May 6, 2018

"Immigration courts are deeply split on who can claim asylum over violence in home countries," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, May 6, 2018, quoting Professor Philip Schrag.

May 5, 2018

"The Week That Was: All of Lawfare in One Post," coverage by Lawfare, May 5, 2018, featuring a recording of a Georgetown University Law Center panel on norms governing relations between the White House and Justice Department.

May 4, 2018

"Clayton Shifts SEC Focus To Retail Investors In First Year," coverage by Law 360, May 4, 2018, mentioning Professor Urska Velikonja.

May 4, 2018

"2nd Circ. Told West Point Rape Case Is Contract Dispute," coverage by Law 360, May 4, 2018, mentioning Professor David Super.

May 4, 2018

"British Foreign Policy Post Brexit," coverage by Council on Foreign Relations, May 4, 2018, a discussion with Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

May 4, 2018

"What A Legal War Between Mueller And Trump Will Look Like," coverage by Talking Points Memo, May 4, 2018, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

May 4, 2018

"‘The newspaper put us in danger’: family fights back after story branded their son a criminal," coverage by The Guardian, May 4, 2018, quoting Professor Anthony Cook.

May 4, 2018

"Under Trump, Congress has expanded use of controversial legislative tool to 'tear down’ regulations," coverage by ABC News, May 4, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

May 4, 2018

"School board trustee Sunder moving to DC this summer," coverage by Davis Enterprise, May 4, 2018, featuring Visiting Professors Madhavi Sunder and Anupam Chander.

May 4, 2018

"School board trustee Sunder moving to DC this summer," coverage by Davis Enterprise, May 4, 2018, featuring Visiting Professors Madhavi Sunder and Anupam Chander.

May 4, 2018

"Senate Resurrects Net Neutrality And Sends to House," coverage by CT News Junkie, May 4, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 3, 2018

"Silicon Valley startup takes first prize at The Pitch in Toronto," coverage by The Lawyer's Daily, May 3, 2018, mentioning Distinguished Lecturer Mark Cohen.

May 3, 2018

"Why We Live Where We Live", coverage on 1A: NPR, May 3, 2018, radio apperance featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 3, 2018

"Judgment Day for Judge Persky," an opinion piece appearing in The Dartmouth, May 3, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 3, 2018

"You Can’t Opt Out Of Sharing Your Data, Even If You Didn’t Opt In," coverage by Fivethirtyeight.com, May 3, 2018, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

May 3, 2018

"The other questionable case Giuliani made last night: Mueller can’t subpoena the president," coverage in The Washington Post, May 3, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

May 3, 2018

"Surveillance Court Requests Briefing on Authority to Release," coverage by TR Daily, available on Lexis, May 3, 2018, announcing Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court appointing amicus curiae, Professor Laura Donohue.

May 3, 2018

"Facial Recognition Is Now A Part Of The Driver’s License Renewal Process. Here's What That Means," coverage by Cape Cod Today, May 3, 2018, referencing a 2016 Center on Privacy and Technology report.

May 3, 2018

"Trump, Giuliani confirm payment to porn star: Legal strategy or strategic blunder?," coverage by WJLA 7 (Wash., D.C.), May 3, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

May 2, 2018

"What is Trump threatening to do to the Justice Department, exactly?," coverage by The Washington Post, May 2, 2018, quoting Professors Louis Seidman, Victoria Nourse and Paul Butler.

May 2, 2018

"Trump’s China Fixation Looms Large Over Sprint, T-Mobile Merger," coverage in National Journal, May 2, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 1, 2018

"Manufacturing Consent: Why is it so difficult to wage a legal campaign against sexual harassment?," an opinion piece by Professor Robin West, appearing in The Baffler, May 2018.

May 1, 2018

"Anonymous White Nationalists May Have Their Identities Exposed in Lawsuit Over Charlottesville, Virginia, Violence," coverage by Newsweek, May 1, 2018, quoting Professor David Hyman.

May 1, 2018

"Drones on the Border: Efficacy and Privacy Implications," a Cato Institute Immigration Research and Policy Brief, May 1, 2018, referencing the Center on Privacy and Technology 2016 report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

May 1, 2018

"Why go backwards by hiring Warren Riley?", an opinion piece co-authored by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy E. Lopez appearing in The Times-Picayune, May 1, 2018. 

May 1, 2018

"Order to produce civilian-death report is ignored," coverage in The Washington Post, May 1, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

May 1, 2018

"A Piece of Federal Circuit History," coverage by JD Supra, May 1, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

May 1, 2018

"Big Data Meets the Constitution in New Originalism Project," coverage by Daily Report Online, May 1, 2018, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

May 1, 2018

"How DC Public Schools’ Dress Codes Are Hurting Black Girls’ Self-Esteem," coverage by The Washingtonian, May 1, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

May 1, 2018

"Is the Pentagon at War Against America's Presidents?," a book review roundtable, Texas National Security Review, May 1, 2018, co-authored by Professor Rosa Brooks. Excerpt of Professor Brook's book review published as "Just Say No? Military Dissent From Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to the Trump Era," on War on the Rocks, May 3, 2018.

April 30, 2018

"Banks, Credit-Card Companies Explore Ways to Monitor Gun Purchases," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, April 30, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

April 30, 2018

"Sprint Plunges on Concern That T-Mobile Deal Will Be Blocked," coverage by Bloomberg, April 30, 2018, quoting  Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman and Distinguished Fellow, Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology Law & Policy. Story also covered by Fortune, April 30, 2018.

April 30, 2018

"A merger between T-Mobile and Sprint: Faster data, but at a price," coverage by NBC News, April 30, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 30, 2018

"Questions regarding use of biometrics in AI raised during federally sponsored forum," coverage by Biometricupdate.com, April 30, 2018, referencing the 2016 Center on Privacy & Technology report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

April 30, 2018

"DOJ Pushes ‘Alternative’ AT&T-Time Warner Merger in Closing Arguments," coverage in The Wrap, April 30, 2018, quoting  Professor Steven Salop.

April 30, 2018

"What the law says should happen to asylum seekers at the US border," coverage by ABC News, April 30, 2018, referencing a law review co-authored by Professor Philip G. Schrag.

April 30, 2018

"School Dress Codes Are Hurting Black Girls The Most, According To This New Report," coverage by Romper.com, April 30, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

April 29, 2018

"Why Is Charlottesville Suing Two Anti-Racist Groups Over Last Year's Violent "Unite the Right" Rally?," coverage by Truth-out.org, April 29, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord and mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

April 29, 2018

"T-Mobile and Sprint agree to merge, finally," coverage by CNN Money, April 29, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

April 29, 2018

"T-Mobile, Sprint agree to merge as America's national wireless carriers shrink from 4 to 3," coverage by USA Today, April 29, 2018, quoting Distinguished Fellow, Gigi Sohn, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 28, 2018

Professor Paul Butler was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered, April 28, 2018 about his book, Chokehold: Policing Black Men.

April 28, 2018

"Preserving Justice Department Independence," a Lawfare.com podcast, April 28, 2018, covering Democracy in the Balance conference held at the Law Center and hosted by Distinguished Lecturer Sally Yates.

April 28, 2018

"Program's discontinuation sentences asylum seekers to grim fates", coverage in The Baltimore Sun, April 28, 2018, by Professor David A. Super.

April 27, 2018

"In "Cruel Public Policy Experiment," Trump's DHS Wants to "Protect" Immigrant Children By Arresting Their Parents," coverage in Common Dreams, April 27, 2018, featuring Professor Philip G. Schrag.

April 27, 2018

"There’s still no evidence Comey leaked classified information to the media," coverage in The Washington Post, April 27, 2018, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

April 27, 2018

"4 big questions about job guarantees", coverage in Vox, April 27, 2018, featuring Professor Indivar Dutta-Gupta and Professor Peter Edelman. 

April 27, 2018

"AT&T Arbitration Offer Singled Out Ahead of Merger Verdict," coverage by Courthouse News Service, April 27, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

April 27, 2018

"Don't undermine local voices in environmental decisions," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, April 27, 2018, The Hill.

April 27, 2018

"AT&T Arbitration Offer Singled Out Ahead of Merger Verdict", coverage in Courthouse News Service, April 27, 2018, featuring Professor Steven Salop. 

April 26, 2018

"SCOTUS Gives Prized Nod to Arnold & Porter’s Lisa Blatt at Travel Ban Argument," by the National Law Journal, April 26, 2018, with a reference to the law center.

April 26, 2018

"Facial recognition may be coming to a police body camera near you," coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy and a report by the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 26, 2018

"Top Homeland Security officials urge criminal prosecution of parents crossing border with children," coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, featuring Professor Philip G. Schrag.

April 26, 2018

"When you are and aren’t legally allowed to lie to the FBI," coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 26, 2018

"Did Trump just make a ‘hugely damning admission’ in the Stormy Daniels case?," coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

April 26, 2018

"Did Trump just make a hugely damning admission in the Stormy Daniels case?", coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

April 26, 2018

"Axon launches AI ethics board to study the dangers of facial recognition," coverage in The Verge, April 26, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor Laura Moy.

April 26, 2018

"The Jolt: Google, Microsoft urge veto of cyber-security bill that allows firms to ‘hack back’," coverage in Political Insider, April 26, 2018, featuring Sally Yates, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

April 26, 2018

"Ask the author: The people surrender nothing," coverage in SCOTUSblog, April 26, 2018, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 26, 2018

"As Trump threatens to get more involved at Justice Department, its alums push back", coverage in The Washington Post, April 26, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center and quoting Distinguished Lecturer Sally Q. Yates.

April 26, 2018

"Penn State Law launches Legal-Tech Virtual Lab with ROSS Intelligence pop-up," coverage by Penn State News, April 26, 2018, referencing Center for Study of the Legal Profession's  2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

April 25, 2018

"US Supreme Court to Weigh Trump's Travel Ban," coverage in VOA News, April 25, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

April 25, 2018

"Kennedy, conservatives appear to back Trump on travel ban," coverage in CNN Politics, April 25, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

April 25, 2018

"MUCHOW: Re-Engineering Entrepreneurship," coverage in The Hoya, April 25, 2018, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

April 25, 2018

"McSweeny Hopes for Swift FTC Confirmations, More Data Portability," coverage in Communications Daily, April 25, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

April 25, 2018

"Fights Among Friends: Trump’s Tariffs and the Global Trading Regime," coverage in Lawfare, April 25, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer Hillman.

April 24, 2018

"New United Video Suits Show Stubborn Power Of Viral Media," coverage in Law 360, April 24, 2018, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 24, 2018

"Supreme Court hears from all corners of the country ahead of travel ban case," coverage in CNN Politics, April 24, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

April 23, 2018

"Appeals court stymies bid to regulate high cost of prison phone calls", coverage in the ABA Journal, April 23, 2018, featuring Professor Andrew Schwartzman.  

April 23, 2018

"AI in Law Firms to Deliver New Models of Legal Services," coverage in Legal Tech News, April 23, 2018, featuring a report by The Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

April 23, 2018

"If Trump Fires Robert Mueller, What Happens Next?," coverage in The National Journal, April 23, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

April 23, 2018

"Supreme Court Weighs Arguments in Case Involving SEC’s In-House Judges," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 23, 2018, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

April 23, 2018

"With Few Policy Prospects, Will Conservatives Divorce Trump?," coverage in Real Clear Politics, April 23, 2018, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

April 23, 2018

"'Illegally' Turning Back on Refugees, Trump Orders DHS to Bar Migrants Fleeing Violence From Entry," coverage by Common Dreams, April 23, 2018, quoting Professor Philip G. Schrag.

April 22, 2018

"Supporters of Work Requirements Warn of Bureaucratic Nightmare," coverage in the National Journal, April 22, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

April 22, 2018

"For Decades, HUD Actively Engaged In Discrimination, Author Says," coverage on NPR, April 22, 2018, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 22, 2018

"Meet the prosecutor experts say could be Robert Mueller’s Supreme Court closer," coverage on ABC News, April 22, 2018, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

April 21, 2018

"The 'Bobby phenomenon': Netflix doc looks at Robert Kennedy's stellar political rise," coverage in The Guardian, April 21, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

April 21, 2018

"‘A has-been who was never that great to begin with’: MSNBC analysts destroy Trump’s new lawyer Rudy Giuliani," coverage in Raw Story, April 21, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 20, 2018

"FCC To Defend UHF Discount Restoration Before DC Circuit Friday," by Communications Daily, April 20, 2018, referencing Lecutrer in Law Andrew Schwartzman, Senior Counselor for the Institute for Public Representation. 

April 20, 2018

"Gambling with our Constitution", coverage in The Denver Post, Apirl 20, 2018 by Helen Korton and Professor David Super. 

April 20, 2018

"DC Circ. Skeptical Of FCC's Rationale To Restore UHF Break," coverage in Law 360, April 20, 2018, featuring Andrew Schawartzman, Lecturer in Law.

April 20, 2018

"How to Ensure New Congressional War Authorization Is Not a Blank Check," coverage in Just Security, April 20, 2018, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

April 19, 2018

"Faculty Members Join Gender Equity Task Force," by The Hoya, April 19, 2018, featuring Vice Dean and Professor of Law Jane Aiken.

April 19, 2018

"The first domino just fell after the Michael Cohen raid," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, April 19, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super. 

April 19, 2018

"He Has a Lot of Information He's Not Sharing: Why the Most Important Part of Comey's Book May Be What He Left Out," by Vanity Fair, April 19, 2018, quoting Professor Julie R. O'Sullivan.

April 18, 2018

"Clyburn Leaving FCC Before May 10; No Announcement on Successor," by Communications Daily, April 18, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman, Senior Counselor for the Institute for Public Representation.

April 18, 2018

"Trump Mocks Sketch of Man Who Allegedly Threatened Stormy Daniels," in the New York Times, April 18, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

April 18, 2018

"Feds Hit With Suit Over Mich. Tribe Members' Disenrollment," by Law 360, April 18, 2018, referencing Professor Hope Babcock, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Environmental Law Clinic.

April 18, 2018

"High Court Not Sure Restitution Law Covers GE's Legal Fees," by Law360, April 18, 2018, quoting Associate Professor of Law Shon Hopwood. 

April 18, 2018

"DC Teens Tackle Deadly Force During Mock Trial", coverage by NBC4 News, April 18, 2018 featuring the Georgetown Law Street Law Clinic and Professor Charisma Howell. 

April 17, 2018

"Congressional Review Act Confusion: Indirect Auto Lending Guidance Edition (a/k/a The Fast & the Pointless)," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin, appearing in Credit Slips, April 17, 2018.

April 17, 2018

"We Need A Better Way To Talk About Sexual Misconduct", coverage in FiveThirtyEight, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey. 

April 17, 2018

"We Need A Better Way To Talk About ‘Sexual Misconduct’," coverage by Five Thirty Eight, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

April 17, 2018

"Think Congress can Regulate Facebook? After 26 Years, It Still Hasn't Figured Out How To Tax E-Commerce," by Newsweek, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle. 

April 17, 2018

"Mignon Clyburn Stepping Down as FCC Commissioner," by Variety, April 17, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow for the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.  

April 17, 2018

"This Upcoming SCOTUS Decision Could Hogtie the SEC," in Financial Advisor IQ, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

April 17, 2018

"Stormy Daniels’s lawyer could be playing mind games with Michael Cohen," by the Washington Post, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Julie Rose O'Sullivan.

April 17, 2018

"Here’s why Sandy Hook parents and others are suing Alex Jones," by the Washington Post, April 17, 2018, referencing the Civil Rights Clinic.

April 17, 2018

"The Wall Street Journal’s Anti-Tax Suicide Mission," by DealBreaker, April 17, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

April 16, 2018

"Remember The Travel Ban? The Supreme Court Is 10 Days Out From Arguing Over What Kind Of Country We Are," by Above the Law, April 16, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director,Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

April 16, 2018

"Deswegen lehnt die deutsche Wirtschaft die Internetsteuer ab," by the Frankfurter Allgemeine, April 16, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

April 16, 2018

"High Court Arguments In Wayfair May Reshape Internet Sales," by Law360, April 16, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle. 

April 16, 2018

"SEC Seeks Divided Argument In High Court Dispute Over ALJs," by Mealey's Litigation Report: Emerging Securities Pleadings, April 16, 2018, with a reference to Director Brian Wolfman, Appellate Courts Immersion Clinic. 

April 16, 2018

"GOP Candidate for Governor to Argue Internet Sales Tax Case," by State Tax Notes Magazine, April 16, 2018, with a reference to the law center's Advanced State and Local Tax Institute on June 1, 2018.

April 15, 2018

"Video: Marcia Coyle Catches Up With Georgetown Law's Joshua Geltzer," an interview by the National Law Journal, April 15, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. The article aslo references Professor Neal Katyal.

April 14, 2018

"What Could Happen if Trump Fired Rosenstein," by the New York Times, April 14, 2018, quoting Professor Martin Lederman. Professor Lederman was also quoted by CNN Politics in "Rosenstein Consulted With Ethics Adviser at DOJ on Russia Probe."

April 13, 2018

"A requiem for the individual mandate," coverage by Vox, April 13, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

April 13, 2018

"Conservative Speakers Advocate Prison Reform," by The Hoya, April 13, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 13, 2018

"EXCLUSIVE: Rosenstein consulted with ethics adviser at DOJ on Russia probe," coverage by CNN, April 13, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

April 13, 2018

"Opinion: Countries need to build National Health Equity Strategies. Here's how.," an opinion piece by Eric A. Friedman, an associate at the O'Neill Institute, appearing in Devex, April 13, 2018.

April 13, 2018

"Judge: EPA Erred When Adopting Water Quality Limit Requiring Trash Removal," by Mealey's Pollution Liability Report, April 2018, referencing Professor Hope Babcock. 

April 13, 2018

"U.S. Senate candidate: Tom Willis (R)," by the Herald-Dispatch (Huntington, WV), April 13, 2018, featuring a profile of Tom Willis. 

April 13, 2018

"Commit Resources to Muslim Life," an editorial in The Hoya, April 13, 2018, referencing the Georgetown University Law Center.

April 13, 2018

"Zuckerberg flubs details of Facebook privacy commitments," by the Daily Sun, April 13, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 12, 2018

"Munshi on Race, Citizenship, and the Visual Archive @GeorgetownLaw," coverage by Law & Humanities Blog, April 12, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Sherally Munshi.

April 12, 2018

"McMillan opponents appeal again after D.C. order grants permission to move forward," coverage by the Washington Business Journal, April 12, 2018, quoting Professor J. Peter Byrne.

April 12, 2018

"ODEI events celebrate multiracial identities, relationships," coverage by The Kenyon Collegian, April 12, 2018, mentioning Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 12, 2018

"Can Donald Trump fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller?," coverage by Politifact, April 12, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

April 12, 2018

"Bannon Suggests A Plan For The White House To Weaken Mueller Probe," coverage by Carbonated TV, April 12, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

April 12, 2018

"What Could Happen if Trump Fired Rosenstein," coverage by The New York Times, April 12, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

April 12, 2018

"GW switches loan providers after company stops managing popular federal program," coverage by The GW Hatchet, April 12, 2018, quoting Denae Newman, Director of Financial Aid.

April 12, 2018

"Justice and Law," coverage by The Patriotic Vanguard, April 12, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Library.

April 12, 2018

"Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act Reform Clears Final Step; Other Key Bills Progress," coverage by the D.C. Council, April 12, 2018, mentioning the GeorgetownStreet Law Program.

April 12, 2018

"Alan Dershowitz and Steve Bannon Offer Trump Advice on Crippling Mueller," coverage by New York, April 12, 2018, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

April 12, 2018

"Zuckerberg Flubs Details of Facebook Privacy Commitments," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, April 12, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 12, 2018

"How Experts And One Congressman Reacted To 2 Days Of Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony," coverage by Huffington Post, April 12, 2018, quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, Deputy Director, Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 11, 2018

"Trump reportedly mulls firing Rosenstein; could the president appoint a replacement?," coverage by ABA Journal, April 11, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

April 11, 2018

"7th Circ. OKs Nix Of Class Action Over 1-Hour Massages," coverage by Law 360, April 11, 2018, mentioning Professor Brian Wolfman and Amit Vora, graduate fellow at the Appellate Courts Immersion Clinic.

April 11, 2018

"Bannon pitches White House on plan to cripple Mueller probe and protect Trump," coverage by The Washington Post, April 11, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

April 11, 2018

"Return of the Gender Line," coverage by Slate, April 11, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

April 11, 2018

"Trump’s latest tirade suggests he is moving closer to firing Mueller," coverage by The Guardian, April 11, 2018, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

April 11, 2018

"Why Facebook's 2011 Promises Haven't Protected Users," coverage by Wired, April 11, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 10, 2018

"Firing Rosenstein would pose a major threat to Mueller’s investigation," coverage by The Washington Post, April 10, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

April 10, 2018

An interview with Professor Paul Butler occurred on PBS News Hour on April 10, 2018.

April 10, 2018

"Trump-appointed U.S. attorney in Manhattan is RECUSED from Russia probe and did not give go-ahead to FBI raid on Michael Cohen's hotel and office," coverage by The Daily Mail, April 10, 2018, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

April 10, 2018

"Official Immunity Under the Rome Statute: The Path From Principle to Practice Is Seldom Straight," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice David P. Stewart, appearing in Just Security, April 10, 2018.

April 10, 2018

"Enforcement actions by Wall Street's sheriff lags in Trump's deregulatory regime," coverage by S&P Global, April 10, 2018, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

April 10, 2018

"With Scant Precedent, White House Insists Trump Could Fire Mueller Himself," coverage by The New York Times, April 10, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

April 10, 2018

"How Trump may have unwittingly invited the Michael Cohen raid," coverage by The Washington Post, April 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Super. For more coverage, see The Wall Street Journal.

April 10, 2018

"OnPolitics Today: Facebook's in an 'arms race' with Russia, Zuckerberg says," coverage by USA Today, April 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

April 10, 2018

"How Stormy Daniels and her brash lawyer cornered President Trump and Michael Cohen," coverage by USA Today, April 10, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

April 10, 2018

"John Podesta, former presidential chief of staff and counselor, to visit campus," coverage by Yale News, April 10, 2018, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta.

April 9, 2018

"Trump Touts Pruitt's 'Great Job,' But EPA Rollbacks Have A Long Road Ahead," coverage by NPR, April 9, 2018, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

April 9, 2018

A podcast by Bloomberg Law, April 9, 2018, featuring Professor Angela Campbell, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Communications and Technology Clinic.

April 9, 2018

"Google Must Pay For Illegally Gathering Kids' Data, FTC Told," coverage by Law 360, April 9, 2018, mentioning Professor Angela J. Campbell and Chris Laughlin, Graduate Fellow at the Institute for Public Representation.

April 9, 2018

"Don’t Let the G.O.P. Dismantle Obama’s Student Loan Reforms," an opinion piece by Professor John R. Brooks, in The New York Times, April 9, 2018. 

April 9, 2018

"Senate Dynamics Seen Favoring Quick Confirmation for Clyburn's FCC Successor," coverage by Communications Daily, April 9, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

April 9, 2018

"Don’t Let the G.O.P. Dismantle Obama’s Student Loan Reforms," an opinion piece by Professor John R. Brooks, appearing in The New York Times, April 9, 2018.

April 9, 2018

"NYPD Wants Licenses for Facial Recognition (Learn More, Multi-Video)," coverage by Amercian Security Today, April 9, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 9, 2018

"YouTube Illegally Tracks Data on Kids, Groups Claim in FTC Complaint," coverage by Variety, April 9, 2018, mentioning the Communications & Technology Clinic.

April 9, 2018

"Trump administration wants to track, reroute or destroy drones if needed," coverage by Drone DJ, April 9, 2018, quoting Professor Laura K. Donohue.

April 9, 2018

"Sharp Tongue and Pencil: Meet the Judge Presiding Over the Government’s Case Against AT&T," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, April 9, 2018, featuring Adjunct Professor and U.S. District Judge Richard Leon.

April 9, 2018

"Which States Have Net Neutrality Laws?," coverage by Motherboard, April 9, 2018, mentioning Jaime Petenko, a senior associate fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

April 9, 2018

"Joint press release: Advocates Say Google’s YouTube Violates Federal Children’s Privacy Law," coverage by Consumers Union, April 9, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

April 9, 2018

"Neal Katyal Runs a Legal SWAT Team to Combat President Trump," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, April 9, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 9, 2018

"Mark Zuckerberg to face angry lawmakers as Facebook firestorm rages," coverage by The Economic Times, April 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck. This story also available through Yahoo!.

April 9, 2018

"How big could Facebook’s fine theoretically get? Here’s a hint: There are four commas, and counting.," coverage by The Washington Post, April 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 8, 2018

"Justice Gorsuch confirms conservatives' hopes, liberals' fears in first year on Supreme Court," coverage by USA Today, April 8, 2018, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

April 8, 2018

 "Do convicted criminals deserve a second chance? One man's incredible story offers a clue," coverage by Fox News, April 8, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 8, 2018

"Tweets About The 'SNL' DACA Skit Prove People Don't Know How To Feel About It," coverage by Elite Daily, April 8, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Library.

April 8, 2018

"Facebook could face record fines, say former FTC officials," coverage by The Hamilton Spectator, April 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 8, 2018

"Facebook could face record fine, say former FTC officials," coverage by The Washington Post, April 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 7, 2018

"Scott Pruitt’s links to the fossil fuel industry should come as no surprise," coverage by The West Side Story, April 7, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

April 7, 2018

"The real cost of Masterpiece: It’s personal.," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitory from Practice Paul Smith, appearing in Balkinization, on April 7, 2018.

April 7, 2018

Associate Professor Shon Hopwood is to appear at the Road to Second Chances press conference, April 7, 2018.

April 7, 2018

"Trump administration seeks authority to intercept drone communications to thwart domestic attacks," coverage by The Washington Post, April 7, 2018, quoting Professor Laura K. Donohue.

April 6, 2018

"Secret Handshake," coverage by Slate, April 6, 2018, quoting Professor David Luban.

April 6, 2018

"Sally Yates: Trump Eroding Democratic Norms, Public Trust," coverage by The Hoya, April 6, 2018, featuring Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

April 6, 2018

"School stats: Lesbian, bisexual girls face higher odds of being suspended or expelled," coverage by the Seattle Times, April 6, 2018, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 6, 2018

"Donald Trump just complicated his defense of the Stormy Daniels saga," coverage by Salon, April 6, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

April 6, 2018

"Interagency Cooperation and the Future of Intervention Policy," a February/March 2018 American Diplomacy piece, April 6, 2018, referencing Professor Rosa Brook's book, How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

April 5, 2018

"Donald Trump Basically Just Said He Should Lose the Litigation With Stormy Daniels," coverage by Slate, April 5, 2018, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 5, 2018

"Donald Trump Basically Just Said He Should Lose the Litigation With Stormy Daniels," coverage by Slate, April 5, 2018, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

April 5, 2018

"For Mueller, a Feared Weakness Becomes a Strength," coverage in The New York Times, April 5, 2018, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

April 5, 2018

"Sinclair chairman responds to criticism of controversial promos," coverage by CBS News, April 5, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

April 5, 2018

"What Makes Tech Platforms So Powerful?," a piece appearing on Pro Market, April 5, 2018, adapted from a forthcoming article in the Georgetown Law Technology Review.

April 5, 2018

"The NYPD Wants Everyone’s Licenses for Facial Recognition. How Concerned Should You Be?," coverage by Futurism, April 5, 2018, referencing a 2016 Center on Privacy and Technology report.

April 5, 2018

"Trump says he didn’t know his attorney paid $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels," coverage by The Washington Post, April 5, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

April 5, 2018

"Zuckerberg Issues Mea Culpa, But Concerns Persist," a Media Post Policy Blog, April 5, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 4, 2018

"Pruitt has always been a weak link on Trump’s team," coverage  in The Hill, April 4, 2018, referencing an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

April 4, 2018

The University of Akron Center for Constitutional Law announced a lecture by Professor Lawrence Solum about the changing nature of constitutional originalism, April 4, 2018.

April 4, 2018

"Sally Yates, for her husband's sake: 'I'm not saying absolutely never' to running for office," coverage in the Washington Examiner, April 4, 2018, featuring Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

April 4, 2018

"Convention of States, 'fiscal restraints' are dangerous proposals," an opinion piece appearing in the Lincoln Journal Star, April 4, 2018, mentioning Professor David Super.

April 4, 2018

"Facebook: ‘Malicious actors’ used its tools to discover identities and collect data on a massive global scale," coverage by The Washington Post, April 4, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 3, 2018

"EPA's Pruitt fulfilling Trump's anti-regulatory agenda," coverage by CNN, April 3, 2018, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

April 3, 2018

"China’s Grand Idea For The 21st Century: Will The New Silk Road Transform Global Health Assistance?," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, appearing in Health Affairs, on April 3, 2018.

April 3, 2018

"Mobil Chief Acknowledged Climate Change Issue 20 Years Ago, Video Shows", coverage in Climate Liability News, April 3, 2018, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

April 3, 2018

"Artificial Intelligence Could Soon Enhance Real-Time Police Surveillance," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2018, referencing a 2016 Center on Privacy & Technology report.

April 3, 2018

"Plaintiff in Brown v. Board never stopped fighting for equality," a commentary appearing on Syracuse.com, April 3, 2018, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 3, 2018

"Scholars See mixed Progress on Civil Rights 50 Years After King's Death," coverage in Diverse, April 3, 2018, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 3, 2018

"Rogue cellphone-tracking devices detected in Washington, feds say," covered by CBS News, April 3, 2018,  quoting Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, deputy director, Center on Privacy and Technology. Also reported by WTOP (DC).

April 2, 2018

"Firing of Killer Cop Salamoni Shows Need for Federal Probe-Meanwhile, Autopsy Shows Stephon Clark Executed With Shots in Back," an opinion piece in Black Star News, April 2, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

April 2, 2018

"It ‘would stab a knife’ into CFPB: Critics react to Mulvaney proposal," coverage by American Banker, April 2, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

April 2, 2018

"Is Spotify’s Direct Listing a Harbinger of Change in U.S. Capital Markets?," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, April 2, 2018, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

April 2, 2018

"Trump tweet seen as boost for Sinclair deal," coverage by Politico, April 2, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

April 2, 2018

"Scott Pruitt’s Dirty Politics," coverage in The New Yorker, April 2, 2018, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.

April 2, 2018

"We must create financial support for child abuse survivors of color," coverage by The Hill, April 2, 2018, featuring Center on Poverty & Inequality report Girlhood Interrupted.

April 2, 2018

"Why Trump’s Census Change Could Hit Asian-Americans Especially Hard," coverage by Huffington Post, April 2, 2018, referencing a fact sheet jointly released by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 1, 2018

"Media Attention Turns to Laws That Excuse Fatal Police Shootings," coverage by The Root, April 1, 2018. quoting Professor Paul Butler.

April 1, 2018

A Balkinization blog, April 1, 2018, summarized Professor Lawrence B. Solum's work published on SSRN.

April 1, 2018

"CURA COMMUNITAS: Building Health Equity in DC", coverage in the Georgetown Medicine Magazine, Spring/Summer 2017, featuring the Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance.

April 1, 2018

"Intelligently Managing Company Patent Spend," coverage in Texas Lawyer, April 1, 2018, featuring the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor's  2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

April 1, 2018

"Free National Diversity Pre-Law Conference Seeks to Empower Aspiring Lawyers to Succeed and Give Back," coverage by Digital Journal, April 1, 2018, featuring the Fifth Annual National Diversity Pre-Law Conference and the panel appearance of Judith A. Pérez-Caro, Director, Equity, Community, and Inclusion.

March 30, 2018

"Invisibilia: Do the Patterns in Your Past Predict Your Future?," coverage by NPR, March 30, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

March 30, 2018

"How Ruth Bader Ginsburg Became RBG," coverage by Forward.com, March 30, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

March 30, 2018

"Tie Vote Defeats Net Neutrality Bill," coverage in CT News, March 30, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology, Law and Policy.

March 30, 2018

"Go-To Schools, Law Reviews and the Firm Pipeline," a Law.com editorial, March 30, 2018, mentioning the Law Center. Also covered by JD Journal.

March 29, 2018

A news obituary in the Washington Post, March 29, 2018, for for J.D. Williams, a tax lawyer and oil industry lobbyist.  

March 29, 2018

"Labor sources: Mexican Senate bill could undermine new NAFTA standards," coverage by World Trade Online, March 29, 2018, referencing the law center's International Trade Update program.

March 29, 2018

"DC Law Schools See Students Increasingly Attracted to Big Law Jobs," coverage by the National Law Journal, March 29, 2018, featuring Georgetown University Law Center.

March 29, 2018

"Law School Dean Selected as Next UE President," by Inside Indiana Business, March 29, 2018, featuring Christopher Pietruszkiewicz.

March 29, 2018

"We finally got an answer about whether Trump knew about the Stormy Daniels payment," by the Washington Post, March 29, 2018, quoting Professor David Super. 

March 29, 2018

"Judge denies Daniels’ bid to expedite case:Filing in Trump suit deemed ‘premature’," coverage in The Washington Post, March 29, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

March 29, 2018

"Compliance Hotspots: Big Law's Steel Lobbying Play; Token Sales; Plus: Who Got the Work," by Law.com, March 29, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

March 28, 2018

"In blockbuster antitrust trial, Big Tech looms in background," coverage by the Mint, March 28, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

March 28, 2018

"The Growing Outrage Over The Killing Of Stephon Clark," an interview by NPR/On Point, March 28, 2018, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 28, 2018

"10 legal experts on why Trump can’t pardon his way out of the Russia investigation," coverage by Vox, March 28, 2018, quoting Professors Susan Bloch, Julie O'Sullivan and Paul Butler.

March 28, 2018

"Trump names a former aide to Helms and Tillis to lead transition at VA," coverage by the News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina), March 28, 2018, featuring Robert Wilkie.

March 28, 2018

"Law students' eyes opened during national security crisis simulation," coverage by the University of Calgary's UToday, March 28, 2018, featuring the law center's National Security Crisis Invitational.

March 28, 2018

"A Look At The State Of School Integration 64 Years After Brown v. Board Of Education," an interview by NPR/All Things Considered, March 28, 2018, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

March 28, 2018

"What Congress Should Ask Mark Zuckerberg," by the Atlantic Online, March 28, 2018, quoting Julie Cohen, Professor of Law and Technology.  

March 27, 2018

"Decolonizing Comparative Law," by JOTWELL, March 27, 2018, featuring Professor Sherally Munshi.  

March 27, 2018

"Trump is losing his war on regulations", coverage in the Washington Post, March 27, 2018, by Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

March 27, 2018

"Sensitive private data mishandled by broker watchdogs, whistleblower claims," coverage by the InvestmentTimes, March 27, 2018, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

March 27, 2018

"League of the South banned from Charlottesville after fallout," by Aljazeera.com, March 27, 2018, referencing a suit filed by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 27, 2018

"JMU professor files lawsuit against conspiracy theorist," coverage by The Breeze (James Madison University), March 27, 2018, quoting Andrew Mendrala, a supervising attorney for the Civil Rights Clinic. 

March 27, 2018

"A 'Convention of States' is the Last Thing America Needs Right Now," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, March 27, 2018.

March 26, 2018

"Munger Tolles Arbitration Dust-Up May Spark BigLaw Changes," coverage by Law 360, March 26, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Brian Wolfman and Adjunct Professor Mark Cohen.

March 26, 2018

"Who Gets Credit for Munger's About-Face on Arbitration?" coverage by The American Lawyer, March 26, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

March 26, 2018

"Remington, one of America's oldest firearms makers, files for bankruptcy protection," coverage by USA Today and the Los Angeles Times, March 26, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

March 26, 2018

"Free Speech Groups Fight ICE Efforts To Deport Activist," by Law360, March 26, 2018, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. 

March 26, 2018

"The Summer Zervos sexual assault allegations and lawsuit against Donald Trump, explained," coverage by Vox, March 26, 2018, featuring Professsor Noami Mezey. 

March 26, 2018

 "After windfall in omnibus, Census Bureau Rolls out its first dress rehearsal ", coverage in Federal News Radio, March 26, 2018, featuring Professor Indivar-Dutta Gupta from the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

March 26, 2018

"Amid Guns Debate, Activists Teach Students the Art of Making Change," coverage by The Hoya, March 26, 2018, quoting David Cole, Professor in Law and Public Policy.  

March 26, 2018

"Facebook faces Federal Trade Commission privacy inquiry," coverage by BBC News, March 26, 2018, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

March 25, 2018

"At March For Our Lives, Survivors Discuss Music's Role in the Fight Against Gun Violence," by billboard, March 25, 2018, with a reference to the law center.

March 23, 2018

The 11th Hour With Brian Williams broadcast by MSNBC on March 23, 2018, featured Professor Paul Butler.  

March 23, 2018

"Trump is creating a toxic work environment at the US’s largest employer," coverage in Quartz, March 23, 2018, Jennifer Hillman, Professor From Practice.

March 23, 2018

"Make Them Pay", coverage in Slate, March 23, 2018, by Professor Heidi Li Feldman

March 23, 2018

"Despite 'Slump,' Some Regional Law Firms Are Growing—Here’s Why," coverage in The Legal Intelligentsia, March 23, 2018, featuring a report by The Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

March 23, 2018

"This Week In Securities Litigation," by JDSupra, March 23, 2018, announcing "Insights Into SEC Enforcement," a panel discussion at the law center.

March 23, 2018

"The Second Amendment and a Well-Regulated Firearms Environment", coveage in JAMA Network, March 23, 2018 by Professor Lawrenace O. Gostin and Sarah Duranske.

March 22, 2018

"AT&T, Time Warner Merger Case Begins In D.C. ," coverage in WSHU Public Radio, March 22, 2018, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

March 22, 2018

"SEC fine of radio presenter puts watchdog on the line ," coverage in The Financial Times, March 22, 2018, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

March 22, 2018

"JMU professor files lawsuit against conspiracy theorist," coverage in The Breeze, March 22, 2018, featuring Andrew Mendrala, Supervising Attorney, Civil Rights Clinic.

March 22, 2018

"In Washington, Trauma Feeds the School-To-Prison Pipeline, Particularly for Girls," coverage in Education Week, March 22, 2018, featuring a report by the Georgetown Law Juvenile Justice Initiative.

March 22, 2018

"Were the Austin Bombings Acts of Terrorism? Why Law Enforcement Says No," coverage in The New York Times, March 22, 2018, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 22, 2018

"Memo to White House staff: keep talking," coverage in The Economist, March 22, 2018, featuring Professor David Super.

March 21, 2018

"FAN 183 (First Amendment News) Pushback: Seidman’s “Can Free Speech Be Progressive?” article draws critical response," coverage in Concurring Opinions, March 21, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

March 21, 2018

"Judge rejects Trump's bid to dismiss 'Apprentice' groping suit," coverage in UPI, March 21, 2018, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.

March 20, 2018

"This Is the Most Dangerous Time in Decades to Be an American Living in Poverty," coverage in The Nation, March 20, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

March 20, 2018

"Invalid When Made: The District Court’s Madden v. Midland Decision," coverage in CATO at Liberty, March 20, 2018, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

March 20, 2018

"Judge rules defamation case against Trump may proceed," coverage in The Washington Post, March 20, 2018, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

March 20, 2018

"Where Stormy Daniels is probably wrong — and why it may not matter," coverage in The Washington Post, March 20, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Anne Fleming.

March 20, 2018

"GCs at Georgetown Hear Why It Pays to 'Meddle' With Outside Law Firms," coverage by the National Law Journal, March 20, 2018, featuring GULC's annual Corporate Counsel Institute.

March 20, 2018

"Trump May Be Deposed in ‘Apprentice’ Groping Lawsuit," coverage in Bloomberg Politics, March 20, 2018, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.

March 19, 2018

"Justices Won't Hear Bid To Overturn ‘Auer Deference’," coverage in Law360, March 19, featuring Evan D. Bernick, Visiting Lecturer.

March 19, 2018

"Jail for Shkreli won't lower drug prices," coverage in The Salem News, March 19, 2018, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.

March 19, 2018

"The Health 202: Trump will propose executing drug dealers. But only in some already legal cases," coverage in The Washington Post, March 19, 2018, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 19, 2018

"City of Debtors: A Century of Fringe Finance," an engagement at the Woodrow Wilson Center on March 19, 2018, featuring Professor Anne Fleming.

March 19, 2018

"Trump corrupting Mueller probe by attacking witnesses," an interview broadcast by MSNBC/Rachel Maddow Show, March 19, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 18, 2018

"Facebook may have violated FTC privacy deal, say former federal officials, triggering risk of massive fines," coverage in The Washington Post, March 18, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

March 18, 2018

"U.S. and European officials question Facebook’s protection of personal data," coverage in The Washington Post, March 18, 2018, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

March 16, 2018

"CBS tentatively sets March 25 for airing ‘60 Minutes’ interview with Stormy Daniels," coverage by The Washington Post, March 16, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Jay Schwartzman.

March 16, 2018

"Facial Scanning Now Arriving At U.S. Airports," coverage by NPR, March 16, 2018, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 16, 2018

"Keep anti-environment riders for Alaska out of spending bill," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, appearing in The Hill, March 16, 2018.

March 16, 2018

"When counterinsurgency tactics move from the battlefield to the home front," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks, appearing in The Washington Post, on March 16, 2018.

March 16, 2018

"Rule by generals in Washington," coverage by Daily Sabah, March 16, 2018, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 15, 2018

"Streaming Soon: A Fight Over AT&T, Time Warner, and the Future of TV," coverage by The New York Times, March 15, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

March 15, 2018

"Solution to a Vexing Climate Policy Problem: WTO-Compliant Border Adjustments," coverage by Resources for the Future, March 15, 2018, mentioning Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman and Adjunct Professor Matthew Porterfield.

March 15, 2018

"Mapping Out A WTO Case Against Trump's Metal Tariffs," coverage by Law 360, March 16, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

March 15, 2018

"How mourning Hawking turned into China-bashing story," coverage by The Global Times, March 15, 2018, mentioning the Center for Privacy and Technology.

March 15, 2018

"Upcoming facial recognition case ruling to set precedent for law enforcement," coverage by State Scoop, March 15, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 15, 2018

"Critics Concerned About Privacy Issues As Biometric Scanning Increases," coverage by NPR, March 15, 2018, quoting Harrison Rudolph, Associate at the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 15, 2018

"A Legal Screw-Up by Michael Cohen Should Give Stormy Daniels the Right to Tell Her Story," coverage by Slate, March 15, 2018, quoting Professor David A. Super.

March 15, 2018

"Trump's Miss Universe Partner In Russia Had An Early Brush With US Tax Authorities," coverage by Buzzfeed News, March 15, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

March 14, 2018

Congressional testimony on Bitcoin and ICOs, a C-SPAN broadcast, March 14, 2018, featuring testimony by Professor Chris Brummer.

March 14, 2018

"Jail time for Martin Shkreli won't fix drug prices. Globalization will," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor David A. Hyman and Charles Silver, appeared in The Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2018.

March 14, 2018

"Judge sets arguments in May over lawsuit challenging Gary's 'Welcoming City' ordinance," coverage by NWI Times (Hammond, Ind.), March 14, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 14, 2018

"FAN 182 (First Amendment News) Can free speech be progressive? Professor Seidman thinks not," coverage by Concurring Opinions, March 14, 2018, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman and mentioning Distinguished Visitor from Practice Paul M. Smith.

March 14, 2018

"Porn star raising funds for legal expenses in Trump disclosure fight," coverage by ABC News, March 14, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

March 14, 2018

"Task Force on Gender Equity Announced," coverage by The Hoya, March 14, 2018, featuring Vice Dean Jane Aiken.

March 13, 2018

"The ascendancy of the business of law," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, appearing in CBA National, March 13, 2018.

March 13, 2018

"Al-Qaeda operative born in Texas sentenced to 45 years for conspiring to murder Americans, supporting terrorism," coverage by The Washington Post, March 13, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

March 13, 2018

"Madison Square Garden Has Used Face-Scanning Technology on Customers," coverage by The New York Times, March 13, 2018, quoting Claire Garvie, Law Fellow at the Center for Privacy & Technology.

March 13, 2018

"Witness to Charlottesville Attack Sues U.S. Media Outlets Over 'False' Stories," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, March 13, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center's Civil Rights Clinic. For more on this story, see The Hill.

March 13, 2018

"The conspiracy theorists attacked him. He’s fighting back in court.," coverage by The Washington Post, March 13, 2018, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center's Civil Rights Clinic.

March 13, 2018

"Algorithms Are Biased. This Face Recognition Founder Plans To Provide Data Sets For People Of Color," coverage by Moguldom, March 13, 2018, quoting Claire Garvie, Law Fellow at the Center for Privacy & Technology.

March 13, 2018

"Florida appeals court to rule on legality of facial recognition procedure in drug case," coverage by Biometric Update, March13, 2018, quoting Claire Garvie, Law Fellow at the Center for Privacy & Technology.

March 13, 2018

"Legal Ed's Futures: No. 17 (guest post)," coverage by Prawfs Blawg, March 13, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

March 13, 2018

"In SXSW Panel on Sanctuary Cities, Reexamining Use of Technology Is a Must," coverage by Texas Monthly, March 13, 2018, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

March 13, 2018

"'Obama administration attorney' who endorsed Neil Gorsuch in ad named to Republican seat on privacy board," coverage by The Washington Examiner, March 13, 2018, mentioning Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director, Center on Privacy & Technology.

March 12, 2018

"Should an Abused Wife Be Charged in Her Husband’s Crime?," an opinion piece by Professor Deborah Epstein and Kit Gruelle, appearing in The New York Times, March 12, 2018.

March 12, 2018

"The Challenges of Trying to Delete Terror Groups from the Internet," coverage by Homeland Security Today, March 12, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

March 12, 2018

"Columbia Ranks No. 1 as Go-To Law Schools Enjoyed Strong Recruiting Cycle," coverage by Law.com, March 12, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

March 12, 2018

"Request to Transfer Net Neutrality Case From 9th to DC Circuit Seen Possible; Does It Matter?," coverage by Communications Daily, March 12, 2018, quoting the Institute for Technology Law & Policy's Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn.

March 12, 2018

"40 Years Of Experience Walks Out The Door At The Justice Department," coverage by NPR, March 12, 2018, featuring Douglas Letter and mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 12, 2018

"In A Fortnight: Xi’s Other Amendments," coverage by The Jamestown Foundation, March 12, 2018, with author thanking Thomas Kellogg, Executive Director of Georgetown Law Asia.

March 12, 2018

"Schumer Backing FCC Enforcement Bureau Assistant Chief Starks for Clyburn's Seat," coverage by Communications Daily, March 12, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

March 11, 2018

"Anatomy of a resistance: How the Free South Africa Movement succeeded," coverage by Salon, March 11, 2018, quoting Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton.

March 11, 2018

"Sessions slams 'activist judges' for nationwide injunctions on sanctuary cities, DACA," coverage by Fox News, March 11, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

March 10, 2018

"Sessions criticizes federal judges for slowing Trump's national agenda," coverage by Politico, March 10, 2018, mentioning the Federalist Society's 2018 National Student Symposium at Georgetown University Law Center.

March 9, 2018

"Columbia Ranks No. 1 as Go-To Law Schools Enjoyed Strong Recruiting Cycle," coverage by Law.com, March 9, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

March 9, 2018

"War over Mars! Space law students grapple with law and science in futuristic court case," coverage by NET News, March 9, 2018, mentioning the Law Center, host of Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition.

March 9, 2018

"NWC Joins SCOTUS Amicus Brief with FBI Whistleblowers," coverage by Whistleblowersblog.org, March 9, 2018, quoting co-author of amicus brief Visiting Professor Joshu Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 9, 2018

"D.C. development is leaving historic black communities in the dust," coverage by The Washington Post, March 9, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

March 9, 2018

"Could Stormy Daniels' lawsuit open the door to Trump depositions and a 'fishing expedition'?," coverage by ABA Journal, March 9, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

March 8, 2018

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, March 8, 2018. Transcript available on Westlaw.

March 8, 2018

Professor Paul Butler appeared on All in With Chris Hayes, March 8, 2018, on MSNBC.

 

March 8, 2018

"He’s a professor at prestigious law school—but what he did 20 years ago—it’s on his record," coverage by The Epoch Times, March 8, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

March 8, 2018

Congressman Sandy Levin (D-MI) presented the keynote address at the Institute of International Economic Law's International Trade Symposium, March 8, 2018.

March 8, 2018

"Trump Told to Mute, Not Block, Twitter Users by Federal Judge on First Amendment Grounds," coverage by Newsweek, March 8, 2018, featuring an Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection November 2017 amicus brief.

March 8, 2018

"Gays Across America: Wolfson receives Lambda Legal honor," coverage in The Bay Area Reporter, March 8, 2018, featuring Visitor from Practice Evan Wolfson.

March 8, 2018

"Stormy Daniels Lawsuit Opens Door to Further Trouble for Trump," coverage in The New York Times, March 8, 2018, quoting Professor David Super.

March 7, 2018

Professor Lisa Heinzerling testified before the House Committee on Small Business March 7, 2018 hearing on The Effect of the President's Regulatory Reform and Rollback Efforts on Small Business.

March 7, 2018

"Sex Offender Case May Deal Blow To 'Administrative State'," coverage by Law 360, March 7, 2018, quoting Visiting Lecturer Evan Bernick.

March 7, 2018

 "Trump plans to announce steel tariffs, but may allow exemptions for U.S. allies after all", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

March 7, 2018

"Police Targeted Anti-Racists In Charlottesville Ahead of ‘Unite The Right’ Rally, Documents Show," coverage by Shadowproof.com, March 7, 2018, quoting Yael Bromberg, fellow, Civil Rights Clinic.

March 7, 2018

"I just watned to be the right kind of black," coverage by the Kit, March 7, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

March 7, 2018

"Trump Spoke to Witnesses About Matters They Discussed With Special Counsel," coverage by The New York Times, March 7, 2018,  quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan. Also covered by Washington Times.

March 6, 2018

"EU retort to Trump's tariffs risks breaching WTO rules", coverage in Financial Times, March 6, 2018, featuring Professor Jennifer Hillman. 

March 6, 2018

"About that ‘Winter White House’ Post ...," a March 6, 2018 Lawfare blog mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 6, 2018

"City of Gary fighting sanctuary city lawsuit," coverage by The Indiana Lawyer, March 6, 2018, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 6, 2018

"School of hard walks," coverage by San Diego City Beat, March 6, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

March 6, 2018

"Profs Dispute Evidence Of Bias By SEC In-House Judges," coverage by Law 360, March 6, 2018, featuring on amicus brief co-filed by Professor Urska Velikonja in re: Lucia v. SEC, No. 17-130 (U.S. Feb. 28, 2018).

March 5, 2018

"Not yet at the tipping point," coverage by Canadian Lawyer, March 5, 2018, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Mark Cohen.

March 5, 2018

"Trump Uses Tariffs as Threat in Nafta Negotiations," coverage in New York Times, March 5, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

March 5, 2018

"EU retort to Trump’s tariffs risks breaching WTO rules," coverage by Financial Times, March 5, 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

March 5, 2018

"Will the FCC’s net neutrality repeal grind the Internet to a halt?," coverage in The Washington Post, March 5, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy. 

March 5, 2018

"Georgetown Lawyers Sue NYPD to Reveal Its Secret Face Recognition Programs," coverage in Gizmodo.com, March 5, 2018, featuring the Center of Privacy and Technology and quoting extensively Clare Garvie, fellow and co-author of The Perpetual Lineup.

March 5, 2018

"How anti-paramilitary laws may have kept Tennessee rallies from turning violent," coverage by Tennessean, March 5, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

March 4, 2018

"Why Jerry Jones Has a Strong Case Against the NFL," coverage by Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2018, quoting Professor Brad Snyder.

March 4, 2018

"60 Minutes: Ex-Con Lawyer Shon Hopwood Stole $150,000, Served 11 Years," coverage by 2paragraphs.com, March 4, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

March 4, 2018

 "Behind Bars," an interview with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood on 60 Minutes, March 4, 2018.

March 4, 2018

"Connecticut considering how to counter net neutrality repeal," coverage in The Day, March 4, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn,  fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

March 3, 2018

"Trump Administration Strikes Multiple Deportation Deals; What's in Them?," coverage by Voice of America, March 3, 2018, quoting Professor David Stewart.

March 2, 2018

"Revenge Of The Stadium Banks," coverage by The Intercept, March 2, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

March 2, 2018

"Big Law: How to Survive the Next Downturn," coverage by Bloomberg Law, March 2, 2018, referencing the Law Center's 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

March 2, 2018

 "Fighting for Food Whistleblowers in the Legal System," coverage by Foodwhisleblower.org, March 2,2018, mentioning the Law Center's student ACLU chapter.

March 2, 2018

"As Trump assails Justice Dept., Sessions hangs in — and pushes the president's hard-right agenda," coverage by Los Angeles Times, March 2, 2018, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

March 2, 2018

"The blurring of racial lines won't save America. Why 'racial fluidity' is a con," coverage by Pantagraph, March 2, 2018, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

March 2, 2018

"‘I don’t envy them’: Hope Hicks and other White House women struggle to defend Trump in the #MeToo era," coverage by The Washington Post, March 2, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 1, 2018

"3 ways Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs could backfire," and "Foreign suppliers are flooding the U.S. alumninum market," coverage by the Washington Post, March 1, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman. Professor Hillman was also quoted by the New York Times in a similar article "Trump to Impose Sweeping Steel and Aluminum Tariffs."

March 1, 2018

"Trump to Impose Sweeping Steel and Aluminum Tariffs," coverage by New York Times, March 1, 2018, quoting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

March 1, 2018

"Is Your Software Racist?" by Politico.com, March 1, 2018, with a reference to the Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

March 1, 2018

"Law Firm Security Goes Back to School," by the Cybersecurity Law & Technology Newsletter, March 1, 2018, citing the law center's Cybersecurity Law Institute.

March 1, 2018

"Indiana City Defends 'Welcoming' Policy Toward Immigrants," by Law360, March 1, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

March 1, 2018

"Trump announces slate of nominees for U.S. Sentencing Commission," coverage by Reuters, March 1, 2018, referencing Professor William Graham Otis. 

March 1, 2018

"Law and Order: Dinosaurs," coverage by Slate, March 1, 2018, featuring Professor William G. Otis.

March 1, 2018

"Law and Order: Dinosaurs," coverage by Slate, March 1, 2018, featuring Professor William G. Otis.

February 28, 2018

"Militarization and Marginalization of American Diplomacy and Foreign Policy," an opinion piece by American Diplomacy, February/March 2018, referencing How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything by Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 27, 2018

"Innovating In Legal Education: Which law school is trying to train its students will skills that will prepare them for the future of the legal profession?" coverage by Above the Law, February 27, 2018, referencing Georgetown University Law Center. 

February 27, 2018

"Law clinic pushes for FISA Court transparency," coverage by the Yale Daily News, February 27, 2018, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

February 26, 2018

"On Social Media, Microsoft Researcher Suggests Advertiser Profiles," coverage by Communications Daily, February 26, 2018, of the Georgetown Law 2018 Symposium: The Governance and Regulation of Information Platforms.

February 26, 2018

"Despite Reported Failings, Holding Broward Sheriff’s Office Accountable Could Prove Difficult," coverage by Law & Crime, February 26, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

February 26, 2018

"Presidential first use of nuclear weatpons: Is it legal? Is it constitutional? Is it just?" coverage by videoand transcribed by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, February 26, 2018, featuring an opinion piece by Rosa Brooks.

February 25, 2018

"China to drop presidential term limits, clearing way for Xi Jinping to stay on," coverage by CNN Wire, February 25, 2018, quoting Thomas Kellogg, Executive Director of Georgetown Law Asia. 

February 24, 2018

"Four years later and not much has changed," an opinion piece by the Tallahassee Democrat, February 24, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Micahel Seidman.

February 23, 2018

"They were Kentucky’s poorest, most desperate people. And he was a Kennedy with an entourage," coverage in The Lexington Herald Leader, February 23, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

February 23, 2018

"Experts Talk Muslim Ban, Islamophobia in Trump Era," coverage by The Hoya, February 23, 2018, of an event cosponsored by the law center's Office of Equity, Community and Inclusion.

February 23, 2018

"Information Injury Workshop Covers Non-Financial Harms Faced By Consumers," by the National Law Review, February 23, 2018, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

February 23, 2018

"As Law Firms Stall, Who Will Overtake Them in the Innovation Race?" coverage by the American Lawyer, February 1, 2018, citing a study co-sponsored by Thompson Reuters Corp. and the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession, 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market: Transformation of Legal Services Market is Accelerating - Are Law Firms Ready? A similar article, Firms should invest in business development, technology, appeared in the Michigan Lawyers Weekly, February 23, 2018, Firms should invest in business development, technology. 

February 23, 2018

"Cheyenne school district backs school walkout," coverage in the Gillette News Record, February 23, 2018, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

February 22, 2018

"What counterterrorism can teach us about thwarting Russian disinformation," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, in The Washington Post, February 22, 2018.

February 21, 2018

"A superintendent threatens to suspend students protesting gun laws. But that's not legal", coverage in The Washington Post, February 21, 2018, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

February 20, 2018

 "Supreme Court Prepares to Tackle February Term", coverage in Bloomberg, February 20, 2018, interviewing Professor Paul Smith. 

February 17, 2018

"From the F-1 visa and the I-20 form to the OPT period and the H-1B, essential info for incoming international LL.M students studying in the US", coverage in the LLM Guide, January 17, 2018, mentioning Georgetown Law.

February 16, 2018

NC Policy Watched announced a discussion with Professor Peter Edeman about his book, Not a Crime to be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America, on February 16, 2018.

February 15, 2018

"The Unjust Legal System That Penalizes The Poor," coverage by WUNC, February 15, 2018, an interview with Professor Peter Edelman.

February 15, 2018

"Law Enforcement Use of Face Recognition Systems Threatens Civil Liberties, Disproportionately Affects People of Color: EFF Report," coverage by Electronic Frontier Foundation, February 15, 2018, discussing the Center on Privacy & Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

February 15, 2018

"F.C.C. Watchdog Looks Into Changes That Benefited Sinclair," coverage by The New York Times, February 15, 2018, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. This story is also covered in the Boston Globe.

February 15, 2018

"F.C.C. Watchdog Looks Into Changes That Benefited Sinclair", coverage in The New York Times, February 15, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

February 14, 2018

"Trump Lawyer’s Payment to Porn Star Raises New Questions," coverage by The New York Times, February 14, 2018, quoting Professor Philip Schrag.

February 14, 2018

"Keeping out the militia: Law group says legal remedies exist to prevent another August 12, " coverage by C-ville, February 14, 2018, featuring Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection research and quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 14, 2018

"A top al-Qaeda operative is about to be sentenced for killing U.S. troops 15 years ago in Afghanistan," coverage by The Washington Post, February 14, 2018, quoting Visting Professor Mary McCord.

February 14, 2018

"Regulatory Reform Panel Raises Important Discussion," coverage by February 14, 2018, Inside Arm, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck.

February 13, 2018

"Tulsa World editorial: Oklahoma can't afford debtors prisons," coverage by Tulsa World, February 12, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 13, 2018

"Industry group defends Biometric Exit benefits against Georgetown criticisms," coverage by Secure Id News, February 13, 2018, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

February 12, 2018

"Rape Crisis Center's teen GameChangers work to address culture of sexual violence," coverage by The Cap Times, February 12, 2018, mentioning a 2015 report co-authored by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

February 12, 2018

"How Democrats could release their memo without Trump's approval," coverage by ABA Journal, February 12, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

February 9, 2018

"Facial Recognition Is Accurate, if You’re a White Guy," coverage by The New York Times, February 9, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

February 9, 2018

"The Hate Report: 43 alt-right murders in four years," coverage by Reveal, February 9, 2018, discussing the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection research on state hate laws.

February 9, 2018

"This crafty tactic may let states get around the FCC on net neutrality", coverage in The Washington Post, February 9, 2018, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

February 9, 2018

"The State Laws That Might Prevent Another Charlottesville," coverage by City Lab, February 9, 2018, featuring a Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection research and quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 9, 2018

"Washington hosts Saudi Arabian & Middle East Legal Forum," coverage by Arab News, February 9, 2018, featuring the Saudi Arabia and Middle East Legal Forum hosted by Georgetown Arab Lawyers Organization and quoting Visiting from Practice Andrew Sherman and Ahmed Medhat Garoub.

February 8, 2018

"Curbelo Builds Relationships Over Boquerones and Basketball," coverage by Roll Call, February 8, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

February 8, 2018

"Trinity College to host conversation exploring free speech on college campuses," coverage by West Hartford News (CT), February 8, 2018, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

February 8, 2018

"3rd Circ. Won’t Put Media Ownership Deregulation On Hold," coverage by Law 360, February 8, 2018, mentioning Professor Angela Campbell, Lecturer Andrew Schwartzman, James Graves and Chris Laughlin, fellows, Institute for Public Representation.

February 8, 2018

"The Military Is Not a Political Prop", coverage in The New York Times, February 8, 2018, by Professor Phillip Carter. 

February 8, 2018

"The real reason a Tennessee town dodged a Charlottesville repeat. Others can, too," coverage by McClatchy, February 8, 2018, featuring Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord. Story also covered by The Washington TImes, February 8, 2018, The Hoya, February 9, 2018, and Reveal News, February 9, 2018.

February 8, 2018

"All 50 states have the power to prevent another Charlottesville, Georgetown Law research finds," reported by Southern Poverty Law Center, February 8, 2018, featuring Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection research and quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

February 8, 2018

Professor Neal Katyal appeared on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, February 8, 2018. Highlights and transcript made available on Newsbusters.org. 

February 7, 2018

"Is your software racist?," coverage by Politico, February 7, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

February 7, 2018

"Tech innovation can save law firms in the squeezed middle," coverage by Raconteur, February 7, 2017, reference Law Center's 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

February 7, 2018

"Searching for Justice in Guantanamo Bay," an opinion piece appearing in The Hoya, February 7, 2018, mentioning the Law Center.

February 7, 2018

Associate Professor Shon Hopwood is interviewed on the Rubin Report, February 7, 2018.

 

February 7, 2018

"I'm an Iraq War veteran. The military doesn't want or need Trump's parade", coverage The Washington Post, February 7, 2018, by Professor Phillip Carter.

February 7, 2018

"Senior Justice Dept. official resigns," coverage in The Washington Post, February 7, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, senior litigator, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

 

February 7, 2018

"What happens if Trump is subpoenaed by Robert Mueller?," coverage by The Washington Post, February 7, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse professor of constitutional law.

 

February 7, 2018

"With cap on deductions, lawmakers consider ways to help tax payers," coverage on CBS This Morning, February 7, 2018, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

February 7, 2018

"With cap on deductions, lawmakers consider ways to help tax payers," coverage by CBS News, February 7, 2018, quoting Prof. Brian Galle.

February 6, 2018

"Former CIA Attorney Krass to Join AIG in General Counsel Roles," coverage in the Insurance Journal, February 6, 2018, featuring Caroline Krass, Advisory Board Member of the Georgetown Law Cybersecurity Law Institute.

February 6, 2018

"Arnold & Porter promotes member of winning team for Czech Republic," coverage in Global Arbitration Review, February 6, 2018, featuring Professor Mallory B. Silberman.

February 5, 2018

"Oklahoma lawsuit over debtors' prisons captures national attention," coverage by Fox23, February 5, 2018, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 5, 2018

"Trump Challenges Justice Department Tradition of Independence", coverage in VOA News, February 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 5, 2018

"Pennsylvania Man Dies In Jail After Guards Allegedly Ignored His Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms," coverage by The Appeal, February 5, 2018, quoting from Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

February 5, 2018

"California steps in to oversee police reform after Trump administration pulls out," coverage by the Sacrameno Bee, February 5, 2018, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

February 2, 2018

"Net neutrality battle: Bicyclist slows real traffic in protest; California bill advances," coverage by Silicon Beat, February 2, 2018, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

February 2, 2018

"Contra Costa DA among signatories in Los Angeles 'sanctuary' case amicus brief," coverage by Northern California Record, February 2, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 2, 2018

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's The Last Word, February 2, 2018.

February 2, 2018

"Wiretapping of U.S. Citizens and FISA", coverage in C-SPAN, February 2, 2018, interviewing Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

February 2, 2018

"Plaintiffs suing every Oklahoma sheriff file injunction to avoid arrests on old court debts," coverage in Tulsa World, February 2, 2018, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

February 2, 2018

Scotus Map: January 2018 blog mentions Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg visit to the Law Center.

February 1, 2018

"Georgetown prof. pushes for decriminalization of poverty at Ford talk," coverage in The Michigan Daily, February 1, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

February 1, 2018

"Trump's White House quietly undercut environmental harm mitigation rules," an opinion piece in The Hill, February 1, 2018, by Professor David A. Super.

February 1, 2018

"Regulate paramilitary activity in Virginia," coverage in The Cavalier Daily, February 1, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 31, 2018

"Georgetown Law honors canon lawyer who advised at Vatican II," coverage by the National Catholic Reporter, January 31, 2018, featuring Dean Willam M. Treanor and professors Naomi Mezey and David Luban.

January 31, 2018

"DOJ crackdown on 'sanctuary cities' a danger to public safety, amicus brief co-author says," by the Legal NewsLine, January 31, 2018, quoting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 31, 2018

"Former New Orleans police official among signatories in California 'sanctuary city' case amicus brief," coverage by the Louisiana Record, January 31, 2018, referencing the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 30, 2018

Professor Paul Ohm testified in front of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce's Hearing on  “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Policy: Evidence-Based Policymaking and the Future of Education," January 30, 2018. A copy of his statement is provided by the committee.

January 30, 2018

"Lawmakers struggle to find right balance on fintech policy," coverage by the American Banker, January 30, 2018, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

January 30, 2018

Professor Adam Levitin gave testimony at the Financial Services Committee's Hearing on Examining Opportunities and Challenges in the Financial Technology (“Fintech”) Marketplace, January 30, 2018. His statement is provided by the committee.

January 30, 2018

"The rise of cities and states in fighting climate change: Key takeaways from the 2017 United Nations climate conference", coveage in The Georgetown Public Policy Review, January 30, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Climate Center Executive Director and Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo. 

January 30, 2018

"Senate Dems call Trump's reported Census Bureau pick 'deeply unqualified'," coverage by The Hill, January 30, 2018, referencing the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 29, 2018

"Failing BEAT's Services Cost Method Exception Could Cost Big," coverage by Tax Notes International Magazine, January 29, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

January 29, 2018

"Food & Beverage Litigation Update | January 2018 #3," coverage by JD Supra, January 29, 2018, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

January 28, 2018

"ANALYSIS: Trump could still fire Mueller, and just might," an opinion piece in Global News (Canada), January 28, 2018, quoting Professor Michael Seidman.  

January 28, 2018

"Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Will Skip Trump's State of the Union Address," by Newsweek, January 28, 2018, referencing Justice Ginsburg speaking at Georgetown University Law Center.

January 27, 2018

"Ex-Colleagues Call New US Attorney in Manhattan Apolitical," coverage in The New York Times, January 27, 2018, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

January 27, 2018

"Questions raised over new Republican prosecutor for Manhattan who 'was interviewed by Donald Trump'," coverage in The Independent (UK), January 27, 2018, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

January 27, 2018

"Millennial mayors discuss fresh perspectives, local government with GU Politics," coverage by the Georgetown Voice, January 27, 2018, quoting Professor Sheila Foster. 

January 26, 2018

"Yes, Trump can fire Mueller. But a normal president would know not to try it," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, in the Washington Post, January 26, 2018.

January 26, 2018

"Joy Buolamwini: How Does Facial Recognition Software See Skin Color?," by the NPR TED Radio Hour, January 26, 2018, citing the report The Perpetual Line-Up: Unregulated Police Face Recognition in America by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 26, 2018

"Amazon, Etsy, And Biglaw: How a website for selling homemade doodads may hold the key to Biglaw’s salvation," coverage by Above the Law, January 26, 2018, citing the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market: Transformation of Legal Services Market is Accelerating — Are Law Firms Ready?

January 25, 2018

"Your Call: How did poverty become a crime in the US?," coverage on KALW, January 25, 2018, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

January 25, 2018

"Cyndi Lauper, Sara Ramirez Among Ambassadors to Biden Foundation’s LGBTQ, Women’s Violence Advisory Councils," coverage in Variety, January 25, 2018, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

January 24, 2018

"Despite Defendants’ Best Efforts, Litigation Funding Agreements Remain Undisclosed," coverage in the Litigation Finance Journal, January 24, 2018, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

January 24, 2018

"Burger King on net neutrality: Have it your way," coverage in USA Today, January 24, 2018, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

January 23, 2018

"In wake of Supreme Court's ruling, more confusion," coverage in E&E News, January 23, 2018, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

January 23, 2018

"Shutdown Likely Headed Toward End, But Prospects of Later One Worry FCC Practitioners," coverage in Communications Daily, January 23, 2018, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 22, 2018

"Patchwork Water Pollution Rule Takes Effect After Supreme Court Ruling," coverage in Bloomberg News, January 22, 2018, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.

January 22, 2018

"Lawyers Bill Fewer Hours Than a Decade Ago: Report," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 22, 2018, featuring James W. Jones, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 22, 2018

"Lawyers Bill Fewer Hours Than a Decade Ago: Report," by Bloomberg Big Law Business, January 22, 2018, featuring the 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

January 19, 2018

"Are Felons Fit to Be Lawyers? Increasingly, the Answer Is Yes,"coverage in The New York Times, January 19, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 18, 2018

"Thanks to personal loan, Vignarajah leads Mosby, Bates in money race for Baltimore State's Attorney," coverage by The Baltimore Sun, January 18, 2018, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

January 18, 2018

"Which Colleges Will Have to Pay Taxes on Their Endowment? Your Guess Might Not Be Right," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, January 18, 2018, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

January 18, 2018

"Saying You Want to Reform the Tax Code? Easy. Doing It? Less So," coverage in The New York Times, January 18, 2018, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

January 18, 2018

"Trump Blasts FBI Deputy Director for Retiring in Series of Tweets," coverage by The Car News, January 18, 2018, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

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January 18, 2018

"Failing Strategies and Law Firm Success," coverage by JD Supra, January 18, 2018, featuring 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market, coauthored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 17, 2018

"Your city is watching you," coverage by Curbed, January 17, 2018, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up

January 17, 2018

"Criticism of Biometric Exit system permeates Georgetown Law Center report," coverage by Secure ID News, January 17, 2018, featuring a Center for Privacy & Technology report.

January 17, 2018

"US Student Visas for LL.M. Students," coverage by the LLM Guide, January 17, 2018, quoting Colleen Ference Burke, Graduate Program International Student Advisor.

January 17, 2018

"Google's face match feature doesn't work in Illinois and Texas," coverage by CNN Tech, January 17, 2018, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director, Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 16, 2018

 "Trump admin touts stats linking immigration to terror", coverage in CNN Politics, January 16, 2018, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer, Executive Director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at the Georgetown University Law Center. 

January 16, 2018

"Trump Looks to Fast-Track DACA Appeal to Supreme Court," coverage by The Recorder (law.com), January 16, 2018, quoting Professor Steven Goldblatt.

January 15, 2018

"Determine LSAT Strategies for the New Year," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, January 15, 2018, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

January 15, 2018

"The trouble with Deneuve," an opinion piece by Professor Lama Abu-Odeh, in Al-Jumhuriya, January 15, 2018.

January 13, 2018

"Finance on the fringes: Public policy and the big business of small-sum loans.", coverage in This is Hell, January 13, 2018, interviewing Professor Anne Fleming.

January 12, 2018

"Declining productivity costs law firms an average of more than $74K per lawyer, report says," coverage by ABA Journal, January 12, 2018, mentioning a 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market, coauthored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. For more on this story, see Law.com.

January 12, 2018

"Study: Many law firms unprepared for future challenges," coverage by The Indiana Lawyer, January 12, 2018, featuring the 2018 Report on the State of the Legal Market, coauthored by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 12, 2018

Declining productivity costs law firms an average of more than $74k per lawyer, report says, coverage in the ABA Journal, January 12, 2018, report by The Georgetown Law Center for the Study of Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute.

January 12, 2018

"Media, MDC formations and knowledgeable ignorance about civil-military relations," coverage in The Herald, January 12, 2018, quoting Professor Rosa Brook's Foreign Policy article.

January 11, 2018

"Trump’s War on Pot Could Split Republicans in 2018," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, January 11, 2018, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 11, 2018

"Trump, Kushner meet with advocates on prison reform," coverage in The Hill, January 11, 2018, mentioning Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

January 11, 2018

"What is Section 702 of FISA, anyway?," coverage by CNN, January 11, 2018, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 11, 2018

"Apple Could Get a $4 Billion Break Because of a Tax-Law Quirk," coverage by Fortune, January 11, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

January 11, 2018

"Chasing Down Rabbit Holes After Fusion GPS," coverage by American Prospect, January 11, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 11, 2018

"Chasing Down Rabbit Holes After Fusion GPS," coverage by The American Prospect, January 11, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 11, 2018

"In Texas, Black Girls Are Almost Seven Times As Likely To Be Suspended From School As White Girls," coverage in the Texas Standard, January 11, 2018, featuring a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

January 11, 2018

"New Warning For Biglaw Firms- Not That They'll Listen Anyway", coverage in Above the Law, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

January 11, 2018

"Why We Created the Business of Law Forum, coverage in The American Lawyer, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

January 11, 2018

"Snapshot of the Legal Market, Missiing Link, and Mystery Disconnect, coverage in Prism Legal, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

January 11, 2018

"My Thoughts on 2018 Report On The State of The Legal Market", coverage in The Algorithmic Society, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

January 11, 2018

"Today In Legal Artificial Intelligence", coverage in Market Intelligence, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

 

January 11, 2018

"Snapshot of the Legal Market, Missing Link, and Mystery Disconnect", coverage in  Legal IT Insider, January 11, 2018, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

 

January 10, 2018

"Trump could use NAFTA withdrawal letter as negotiating leverage," covered by Reuters, January 10 2018, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.

January 10, 2018

"The Rights of Nature Movement Goes on Trial," coverage by Rolling Stone, January 10, 2018, quoting Professor Hope Babcock.

January 10, 2018

"The Challenge of Charging Trump with Obstruction of Justice," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, January 10, 2018, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

January 10, 2018

"Women Don't 'Cry Rape'," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, January 10, 2018, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

January 10, 2018

"New Report Warns of a ‘Wake-Up Call’ for Stagnant Law Firms," coverage by The American Lawyer, January 10, 2018, featuring an annual report on the state of the legal market jointly released by  Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute  and quoting CSLP's senior fellow James W. Jones. Report also featured in ABA Journal, January 12, 2018.

January 10, 2018

"Surveillance Court Taps Georgetown Professor as Amicus," coverage by The National Law Journal, January 10, 2018, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

January 9, 2018

"Georgetown Law Center Releases Report on Biometric Face Scans at Airport Departure Gates," coverage by The National Law Review, January 9, 2018, featuring a Center for Privacy & Technology report.

January 8, 2018

"Colin Kaepernick's Lawyer to Move Forward in Legal Proceedings in Right-to-Work Suit," coverage by Black Enterprise, January 8, 2018, quoting Professor Brad Snyder.

January 7, 2018

Wagner College, on January 9, 2018, announced Professor Randy Barnet as speaker of its annual  Founding Fathers Distinguished Lecture, February 7, 2018.

January 6, 2018

"Hedgesville resident joins W.Va senate race," coverage by The Journal (Martinsburg, West Virginia), January 6, 2018, featuring Tom Willis. 

January 5, 2018

"Not a Crime to be Poor," an interview broadcast by KCRW (Santa Monica, California), January 5, 2018, featuring Professsor Peter Edelman, director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality. Edelman's interview was also covered by the HuffPost.

January 5, 2018

"How President Clinton Betrayed the Poor," coverage by The Huffington Post, January 5, 2018, quoting Professor Peter Edelman, director, Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 5, 2018

"Taxes as Charity? New Jersey Towns Try to Elude G.O.P. Tax Law," coverage by the New York Times, January 5, 2018, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

January 5, 2018

"What's at stake with the FCC's net neutrality vote," coverage by the Jackson Observer, January 5, 2018, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distringuished Fellow for the Institute for Techonolgy Law & Policy.

January 4, 2018

"N.Y. to sue federal gov't over 'unconstitutional' tax law," coverage by UPI NewsTrack, January 4, 2018, quoting Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber, and referning to Faulhaber's December 20, 2017 interview on CNN Money.

January 4, 2018

"DOJ's Doug Letter, Veteran Appellate Lawyer, Leaves for Georgetown Law Post," coverage by the National Law Journal, January 4, 2018, featuring Douglas Letter, senior litigator from practice for the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 4, 2018

"Trump Claims 'Absolute Right' To Do What He Wants To The Justice Dept. Can He?" an interview broadcast by NPR/Fresh Air, January 4, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 4, 2018

"Suspect faces charge in 'swatting' death; ex-solicitor general says laws must catch up to behavior," coverage by the ABA Journal, January 4, 2018, quoting Professor Neal Katyal. 

January 4, 2018

"Restructuring New York’s Taxes Sounds Good. Now for the Details," coverage by the New York Times, January 4, 2018, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

January 3, 2018

"Proceedings start in Colin Kaepernick's right-to-work suit this week," coverage by AXIOS, January 3, 2018, quoting Professor Brad Snyder.

January 3, 2018

"Cultural stereotypes play a role in black girls being suspended," an editorial by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, January 3, 2018, citing the Georgetown Law's Center on Poverty & Inequality report Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood. 

January 3, 2018

"Weak Manafort lawsuit to pull plug on Mueller could backfire," an interview broadcast on MSNBC/Rachel Maddow Show, January 3, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 3, 2018

"The frontline of resistance: ACLU ready for further fights with Trump," coverage by The Guardian, January 3, 2018, featuring David D. Cole, Hon. George J. Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy.

January 2, 2018

"Top law schools accepting GRE instead of LSAT to broaden pool," coverage by the Washington Times, January 2, 2018, featuring Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.

 
January 2, 2018

"This week in the Trump-Russia investigation," coverage by the Newburgh (Illinois) Gazette, January 2, 2018, referencing a letter by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

January 2, 2018

"A Look At The Legal Consequences Of Swatting After Police Shoot Innocent Man," an interview by NPR, January 2, 2018, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 2, 2018

"How New Forms of Philanthropy Are Squeezing Traditional Charities," coverage by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, January 2, 2018, featuring Associate Professor Alicia Plerhoples, director of the Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic.

December 30, 2017

 "The U.S. has Pummeled AL Qaeda in Yemen. But the Threat Is Barely Dented.", coverage in The New York Times, December 30, 2017, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

December 29, 2017

"DA-elect Krasner vowed to change the system. First he'll have to change the office," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 29, 2017, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

December 29, 2017

"WTO advocates hope joint statements at MC11 could trigger negotiating progress," coverage by Inside U.S. Trade's Daily Report, December 29, 2017, quoting Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.

December 29, 2017

"Marcus Raskin: Farewell to a Prodigiously Beating Heart," coverage in The Nation, December 29, 2017, featuring Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

December 28, 2017

"How Scott Pruitt turned the EPA into one of Trump’s most powerful tools,"coverage in The Washington Post, December 28, 2017, featuring Professor  Lisa Heinzerling.

December 27, 2017

"ISIS has lost 98 percent of its territory -- mostly since Trump took office, officials say," coverage in Fox News, December 27, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 27, 2017

"Fired by President Trump: Where Are They Now?," coverage in Vogue, December 27, 2017, featuring Sally Q. Yates, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

December 27, 2017

"Senators Warn DHS About Using Facial Scans on Americans at Airports," coverage in Reason, December 27, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 26, 2017

"Mattis as defense secretary: What it means for us, for the military, and for Trump," coverage in Foreign Policy, December 26, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 25, 2017

"Cal Ripken’s favorite baseball movie, and 24 others on the best film about their profession," coverage in The Washington Post, December 25, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

December 24, 2017

"Sessions Revokes Law Enforcement Guidance On Fining Poor Defendants," coverage in NPR, December 24, 2017, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 22, 2017

 "Paypal CEO Dan Schulman talks Fintech on Capitol Hill with Georgetown's Chris Brummer", coverage in Authority Presswire, December 22, 2017, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

December 22, 2017

 "Republican Senator Rand Paul Freezes Trump Nomination Over NSA", coverage in The Daily Beast, December 22, 2017, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 21, 2017

"Trust between law enforcement and communities is key to public", coverage in The Hill, December 21, 2017 by Professor Joshua Geltzer.  

December 21, 2017

"U.S.Senators seek to stop expansion of airport facial scans," coverage by Reuters, December 21, 2017, referencing a report released by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 21, 2017

"Those airport cameras tracking your face may not be legal, study finds," coverage in The Washington Post, December 21, 2017, featuring a report released by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 21, 2017

"Homeland Security’s controversial airport face-scanners could be inaccurate or unlawful, report says," coverage in The Verge, December 21, 2017, featuring a report released by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 21, 2017

"Facial Scans at U.S. Airports Violate Americans’ Privacy, Report Says," coverage by New York Times, December 21, 2017, featuring a report released by the Center on Privacy and Technology and quoting Laura Moy, deputy director, and Harrison Rudolph, associate, at the center.

December 20, 2017

"The Criminalization of Gentrifying Neighborhoods," coverage in The Atlantic, December 20, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

 

December 20, 2017

"Making sense of the new cap on state tax deductions," coverage by CNN Money, December 20, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

December 20, 2017

National Law Review, December 20, 2017, covered a Federal Trade Commission Information Injury Workshop, featuring Professor Paul Ohm as a panelist.

 

December 20, 2017

 "Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams joins effort to support dreamers", coverage in AZ Central, December 20, 2017, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

December 20, 2017

"Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams joins effort to support 'dreamers'," coverage by Arizona Central, December 20, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, and referencing an amicus brief he co-authored.

December 20, 2017

"Watch for These 7 U.S. Science Regulations/Deregulations in 2018," coverage in Scientific American, December 20, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

 

December 20, 2017

"Attorneys and the Pretense of Knowledge," a Competitive Enterprise Institute blog, December 20, 2017, quoting Professor Michael Gottesman.

December 20, 2017

"Her Body, Their Choice," coverage by Slate, December 20, 2017, referencing a piece by Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

December 20, 2017

"Indian-American lawyer breaks litigation record of late Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall," coverage in News India Times, December 20, 2017 featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 19, 2017

"Trump's Dark Deregulation," coverage in ProPublica, December 19, 2017, referencing a paper by Professor Urska Velikonja.

 

December 19, 2017

"Some schools flagged by ABA this year have not raised admissions standards, latest data indicates," coverage in ABA Journal, December 19, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

 

December 19, 2017

"Uncertainty high after repeal of net neutrality rules," coverage in The Hill, December 19, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

 

December 19, 2017

"Analysis highlights role of diplomacy in U.S. HIV response leadership, PEPFAR gains," a Science Speaks Blog, December 19, 2017, featuring a report by the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

 

December 19, 2017

"In defamation case, Trump offers new twist in Bill Clinton’s Paula Jones defense," coverage in The Washington Post, December 19, 2017, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey and Associate Professor J. Maria Glover.

December 18, 2017

"The Year of Magic Box Thinking: Taxing the Digital Economy," coverage by Tax Notes International, December 18, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Lilian V. Faulhaber.

 

December 18, 2017

"Muddy Liberal Thinking on New Gun-Rights Law," coverage by Bloomberg, December 18, 2017, referencing a letter to Congress co-authored by Professor Randy Barnett.

December 18, 2017

"Media Mergers And What They Mean For You," broadcast by NPR/1A, December 18, 2017, featuring commentary by Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 17, 2017

"Boston police commissioner joins legal effort to protect ‘Dreamers’," coverage in The Boston Globe, December 17, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 16, 2017

"Need proof that America silences black women? Just read this," a piece in The Kansas City Star, December 16, 2017, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality's study.

December 16, 2017

"‘#MeToo’ Omission Highlights Lack of Focus on Sexual Abuses Suffered by Black Women," coverage by Afro, December 16, 2017,  referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality's study.

December 15, 2017

"RPT-ANALYSIS-Venezuelan creditors eyeing Citgo assets face uphill battle," by Reuters, December 15, 2017, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

December 15, 2017

"Faith leaders say Trump’s anti-Muslim tweets violate constitutional protections," coverage in The Washington Post, December 15, 2018, quoting from a letter sent to the White House, drafted by the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, signed by faith leaders and legal advocates.

December 15, 2017

"Trump judicial nominee fumbles basic questions about the law," by the Washington Post, December 15, 2017, quoting Professor Aderson Francois, Director of the Institute for Public Representation Civil Rights Law Clinic. For more on this story, see the Washington Examiner.

December 15, 2017

"Federal judicial nominee has never tried a case, can't answer basic legal questions", coverage in KSN TV, December 15, 2017, interviewing Professor Aderson Francois.

December 15, 2017

"Trump’s Approval Rating Nose Dives As Bill For Sexual Assault Investigation Is Introduced," coverage by the Inquisitr, December 15, 2017, quoting Professors Naomi Mezey and Susan Low Bloch.

December 15, 2017

"Faith leaders say Trump’s anti-Muslim tweets violate constitutional protections," by the Washington Post, December 15, 2017, referencing Professor Neal Katyal, chair of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 14, 2017

"4 small words may hamstring Trump team's WOTUS overhaul," by E&E News, December 14, 2017, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 14, 2017

"4 small words may hamstring Trump team's WOTUS overhaul", coverage in GreenWire, December 14, 2017, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling and Professor William Buzbee.

December 14, 2017

"Is collecting data on consumers unfair?" by CBS News MoneyWatch, December 14, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Ohm. 

December 14, 2017

"How Columbia and NYU Law Schools Position Graduates for US Supreme Court Clerkships," by the New York Law Journal, December 14, 2017, citing the Georgetown University Law Center. 

December 14, 2017

"Brunini welcomes William B. Grete," in the Mississippi Business Journal, December 14, 2017, featuring William Grete.

December 14, 2017

"Disney to Washington: Old Rules of Media No Longer Apply; With Fox deal, company betting emergence of Netflix and other rivals should change regulators' equation," by the Wall Street Journal, December 14, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Institute for Law & Society. 

December 13, 2017

"Author Peter Edelman discusses how poverty has become a crime at today's City Club forum," by cleveland.com, December 13, 2017, featuring an announcement for a talk by Professor Peter Edelman, Faculty Director Center on Poverty and Inequality.

December 13, 2017

"Can Trump Obstruct Justice?" a broadcast report by WGN Radio, December 13, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

December 13, 2017

"As the U.S. Unwinds Net-Neutrality Rules, Industry’s Voice Echoes the Loudest," by Bloomberg Politics, December 13, 2017, quoting Andrew Schwartzman of the Institute for Public Representation's Technology and Communications Practice Group.

December 13, 2017

"Another 'emergency,' another rollback of environment protections," an opinion piece in The Hill, December 13, 2017, by Professor David A. Super.

December 13, 2017

"Justice Department defends Russia probe from GOP claims of FBI political bias," broadcast on the PBS NewsHour, December 13, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 13, 2017

"Justice Department defends Russia probe from GOP claims of FBI political bias," broadcast on the PBS NewsHour, December 13, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 13, 2017

The office of Congress Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) quoted Professor Rosa Brooks regarding the first Department of Defense agency-wide audit, December 13, 2017.

December 12, 2017

"The rightwing takeover of the US court system will transform American", coverage in The Guardian, December 12, 2017, by Professor Paul Bulter.  

December 12, 2017

"When did Trump know about the FBI investigation of Flynn? I suspect Special Counsel Mueller's a theory...", coverage in MSNBC, December 12, 2017, interviewing Professor Paul Bulter. 

December 12, 2017

"FTC seeks to hone data-protection enforcement efforts on eve of net-neutrality repeal," by Inside CyberSecurity, December 12, 2017. quoting Professor Paul Ohm

December 12, 2017

"Donald Trump sexual misconduct: Calls to resign get louder as women reassert harassment claims; will US president be impeached?" in the International business Times, December 12, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

December 12, 2017

"Millions of phony public comments muddle FCC's net neutrality vote," by the Washington Examiner, December 12, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

December 12, 2017

"An FCC vote to dismantle net neutrality is expected this week. Here’s what that means," a podcast by Public Radio International, December 12, 2017, featuring commentary by Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology and Public Policy.

December 12, 2017

"You're Invited! SCOTUS Clerks and Diversity: A Conversation With Tony Mauro and Neal Katyal," an announcement by the National Law Journal, December 12, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 12, 2017

"Sexual Violence: It’s Everybody’s Problem," an opinion piece by eurasiareview.com, December 12, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 12, 2017

"NYC immigrants fear raids as city fails to destroy ID card records," by NBC News, December 12, 2017, quoting Professor Alvaro Beydoa, executive director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 12, 2017

"Nightly Business Report - December 12, 2017," broadcast by PBS, December 12, 2017, with commentary at 18:29 by Adjunct Professor Laura Moy, deputy director of the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

December 11, 2017

"I tussled with a former Trump administration offical about the role of George Papadopolous in Trump's campaign", coverage in MSNBC, December 11, 2017, interviewing Professor Paul Bulter 

December 11, 2017

"Georgetown U. Event Celebrates Holidays, Accomplishments", coverage in The Georgetowner, December 11, 2017, quoting Visiting Associate Professor of Law Yael Cannon. 

December 11, 2017

"Could a law to bring down the mob be used in Weinstein case?" by the Denver Post, December 9, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

December 11, 2017

"Mostly White and Male: Diversity Still Lags Among SCOTUS Law Clerks," by the National Law Journal, December 11, 2017, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

December 10, 2017

"Trump's National Security Strategy is Decidedly Non-Trumpian," by The Atlantic, December 10, 2017, quoting visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director of the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 10, 2017

 "Pentagon Foresees at Least Two More Years of Combat in Somalia", coverage in The New York Times, December 10, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer. 

December 8, 2017

 "Plea Deal", coverage in Truth, Politics and Power, December 8, 2017, interveiwing Professor Victoria Nourse. 

December 8, 2017

"Why The Supreme Court Is Likely To Rule For Jack Phillips While Dodging The Big Religious Liberty Question," coverage in The Federalist, December 8, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 8, 2017

"Wedding Cake at Center of Supreme Court Case", coverage in WDSU 6 News, December 8, 2017, interviewing Professor Randy Barnett. 

December 8, 2017

"Why governments must not block social media criticism," coverage in The Conversation, December 8, 2017, featuring Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

December 8, 2017

"Facial Recognition Technology: Programmed Racial Discrimination Looms," coverage in the Atlanta Black Star, December 8, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 8, 2017

"Stop pointing at Asian Americans to downplay racism at universities", coverage in The Hill, December 8, 2017, by  Sophie Khan and Huixian Li fellows at the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

December 8, 2017

"4th Law School In New York City To Accept GRE For Admission," by Above the Law, December 8, 2017, referencing Georgetown University Law Center.

December 8, 2017

"You're fired!" an opinion piece by the Weekly Standard, December 8, 2017, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

December 7, 2017

"Longtime poverty crusader makes impassioned call for justice," coverage in Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, December 6, 2017, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 7, 2017

"Circuit breaker thieves shine light on sheriff’s use of facial recognition," coverage in Ars Technica, December 7, 2017, featuring Clare Garvie, Associate, Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 7, 2017

"What police departments should consider before implementing facial recognition software," coverage in Police One, December 7, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for Privacy and Technology.

December 7, 2017

"Senate Stocks Superior Court, Confirms Two County Prosecutors," by the New Jersey Law Journal, December 7, 2107, mentioning confirmation of new Superior Court judge Lorraine Agostini.

December 7, 2017

"Outcome Cloudy On Int'l Interest Deductions In Tax Bill," coverage in Law 360, December 7, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

December 7, 2017

"Meet the judge overseeing the trial to block AT&T’s merger with Time Warner," coverage in The Washington Post, December 7, 2017, featuring Adjunct Professor Richard J. Leon.

December 7, 2017

"Analysis: FCC's net neutrality plan may have even bigger ramifications in light of obscure court case," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, December 7, 2017, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

December 6, 2017

"Religion makes a comeback in the ‘gay wedding cake' case," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, December 6, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 6, 2017

"Is the ICC Making a Difference?," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth, appearing in Just Security, on December 6, 2017.

December 6, 2017

"Disney-Fox Deal Could Reportedly Put James Murdoch in Line to Succeed Disney CEO Bob Iger," coverage in Fortune, December 6, 2017, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology and Public Policy.

December 5, 2017

"Trump lawyer presses argument for presidential immunity in defamation case", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2017, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

December 5, 2017

"Wedding cake case goes to the Supreme Court", coveage in the Marketplace, December 5, 2017, interviewing Professor Randy Barnett. 

December 5, 2017

"Trump lawyer presses argument for presidential immunity in defamation case," coverage by The Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2017, quoting Professor Naomi Mezey.

December 5, 2017

 "Trump's voter fraud commission plans to create a massive voter database. Former national security officials say it could be hacked."coverage in The Washington Post, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 5, 2017

"James Clapper, Other Intelligence Leaders, Join Fight Against Voter Fraud Commission," coverage in The National Law Journal, December 5, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

December 5, 2017

"The ICC’s Afghanistan Investigation: What’s at Stake for the U.S.?," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth, appearing in Just Security, on December 5, 2017.

December 5, 2017

"A Disney-Fox Deal Would Land at an Uncertain Moment for DOJ Review of Big Media," coverage in Variety, December 5, 2017, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow, Georgetown Law Institute for Technology and Public Policy.

December 5, 2017

"Trump could be forced to testify on sexual-harassment allegations — and if he lies he could be impeached," coverage in Business Insider, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

December 5, 2017

"Can a U.S. president face obstruction charges?," coverage in The Seattle Times, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

December 5, 2017

"Donald Trump facing reckoning from ex-Apprentice candidate he called a 'liar' over sexual harassment claims," coverage in The Independent, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

December 5, 2017

 "Mueller attorney praised Yates as DOJ official, email shows," coverage on CNN, December 5, 2017, featuring Sally Q. Yates, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

December 5, 2017

"House Intelligence chairman to hold FBI director, deputy AG in 'contempt of Congress'," coverage in WJLA, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 5, 2017

"Swing Vote Kennedy Conflicted In Masterpiece Cakeshop Case," coverage in Law 360, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 5, 2017

"Supreme Court Hears Case of Baker Refusing to Make Cake for Gay Wedding," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 4, 2017

"Re-entry program helps inmate fight anger issues," coverage in USA Today, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 4, 2017

"Trump’s lawyer: the president can’t obstruct justice. 13 legal experts: yes, he can," coverage in Vox, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

December 4, 2017

"The #MeToo Moment Came Too Late for Anita Hill," coverage in The Daily Beast, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Deller Ross.

December 4, 2017

"Mueller invites criticism by revealing taxpayers’ tab for Russia investigation," coverage in The Washington Times, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

December 4, 2017

"Can Presidents Obstruct Justice? The Latest Trump Fight, Explained," coverage in The New York Times, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

December 4, 2017

"Trump's lawyers mount a new defense: A president can't obstruct justice. Is that true?," coverage in USA Today, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

December 4, 2017

"Overnight Energy: Trump shrinks two Utah national monuments," coverage in The Hill, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

December 4, 2017

"Trump may face a reckoning in case brought by female accuser," coverage in The Washington Post, December 4, 2017, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.

December 4, 2017

"Donald Trump facing reckoning from ex-Apprentice candidate he called a 'liar' over sexual harassment claims," coverage in The Independent, December 5, 2017, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.

December 2, 2017

"Barbershop: Politicians And Sexual Harassment," coverage on NPR, December 2, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 1, 2017

"'Not a Crime to Be Poor' Explores the Criminalization of Poverty," coverage in WUWM Milwaukee Public Radio, December 1, 2017, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 1, 2017

"R.I.P., CPP? Clean Energy Trend Likely To Continue Despite Trump's Clean Power Repeal", coverage in WOUB Digital, December 1, 2017, interviewing Professor William Buzbee. 

December 1, 2017

Gitmo Terror Trial Farce Gets Into High Gear as Bugged Defense Attorney Locked Up for Contempt, coverage in Newsweek, December 1, 2017, featuring Professor David Luban.

December 1, 2017

"SEC Reverses Policy on In-House Judges," coverage in Financial Advisor IQ, December 1, 2017, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

December 1, 2017

"Up Next At High Court: Gay Rights, Sports Bets And Tax Law," coverage in Law 360, December 1, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 30, 2017

"Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Names New Executive Deputy Attorney General for Social Justice," coverage in the New York Law Journal, November 30, 2017, featuring Matthew Colangelo, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

November 30, 2017

"Mick Mulvaney is now one of the most powerful bureaucrats in the country," coverage in The Washington Post, November 30, 2017, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

November 30, 2017

"Face the Facts: Facial Recognition Software Should be Strictly Monitored," coverage by Jurist, November 30, 2017, mentioning a study by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 30, 2017

"Members of Congress, Policy Advocates Honored in Washington, D.C. the National Hispanic Media Coalition," by nhmc (National Hispanic Media Coalition), December 11, 2017, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

November 30, 2017

"Indigent Ordinance Violator Jailed 72 Days for Holding a 'Please Help' Sign," coverage in the Daily Report, November 30, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy.

November 30, 2017

"DOJ Evades the Key Question in the Case of the Unnamed Citizen Detainee," coverage in Just Security, November 30, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

November 30, 2017

"Professor Brian Galle was interviewed by Vice News HBO regarding the new tax bill", November 30, 2017. (interview starts at 10:03)

November 29, 2017

"The Masterpiece Cakeshop Case Is Not About Religious Freedom," an opinion piece in the New York Times, November 29, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Smith.

November 29, 2017

"Charlottesville organizer applies for permit to hold another rally," coverage by The Hill, November 29, 2017, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 27, 2017

"'This Is The Opportunity Our Ancestors Dreamed Of'," coverage by San Francisco, November 27, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 27, 2017

"After Las Vegas shooting, yoga helps coroner workers and first responders heal," coverage by the Las Vegas Law Review-Journal, November 27, 2017, mentioning a study by the Center on Poverty & Inequality.

November 25, 2017

Professor Paul Butler was interviewed on NPR's Weekend Edition, November 25, 2017 on racial disparities in prison sentences.

November 24, 2017

 "How Living in a Black Female Body Incites Perpetual Attack," coverage by Pacific Standard, November 24, 2017, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

November 23, 2017

"Questions and Answers on Afghanistan and the International Criminal Court," coverage by FIDH, November 23, 2017, citing to the Georgetown Law Library International Criminal Court - Article 98 Agreements Research Guide.

 

November 22, 2017

An interview with Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C. Del.) appears in The Washington Post, November 22, 2017. The article also mentions Professors Emma Jordan and Susan Deller Ross.

November 22, 2017

Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation, is quoted on Poynter, November 22, 2017, regarding net neutrality.

November 22, 2017

"What's at stake with the FCC's net neutrality vote," coverage by USA Today, November 22, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 22, 2017

"Trump Won't Be Able to Defang the CFPB Without a Fight," coverage by New York Magazine, November 22, 2017 quoting Professor Adam Levitin. Story was also covered by The Atlantic and Financial Times, November 24, 2017.

November 22, 2017

"“Religious Freedom” Proponent Jeff Mateer Is the Most Dangerous of Trump’s Judicial Nominees," coverage in Slate, November 22, 2017, quoting Professor David Luban.

November 21, 2017

"AT&T Lawsuit Over Time Warner Shows Tough Turn on Antitrust," coverage by Bloomberg, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Salop and Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

November 21, 2017

"'Not a Crime to be Poor' Author Speaks at Boswell Book Co.," coverage by Shepherd Express, November 21, 2017, featuring Professor Peter Edelman and his book, Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America.

November 21, 2017

 An interview with Dean William M. Treanor appeared on The Oklahoma Legal Group Blog, November 21, 2017.

November 21, 2017

"ITC Proposes Tariffs To Curb Samsung, LG Washer Imports," coverage by Law 360, November 21, 2017 mentioning Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

November 21, 2017

"Any Trump NAFTA withdrawal faces stiff court challenge: legal experts," coverage by Reuters, November 21, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

November 21, 2017

"Why a frustrated Hillary Clinton is wrong in bashing Fox News," coverage by Poynter, November 21, 2017, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

November 21, 2017

"Mosby signs on to brief opposing cash bail, which city prosecutors no longer seek," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, November 21, 2017, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 21, 2017

"Justice Department Sues To Block AT&T’s Merger With Time Warner," coverage by WABE 90.1 FM (Atlanta), November 21, 2017, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

November 21, 2017

"Biometrics: Facial recognition tech coming to an airport near you," coverage in Travel Weekly, November 21, 2017, quoting Harrison Rudolph, fellow, Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 21, 2017

"Trump's attach on 'sanctuary cities' just got permanently blocked," coverage by Vice News, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 21, 2017

"There’s a Hitch in Trump’s Plan to Stick Mick Mulvaney on the CFPB: It’s Illegal," coverage in The Intercept, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 21, 2017

"Court Rules Ex-Inmate and Skadden Fellow Can Sit for Bar Exam," coverage by The American Lawyer, November 21, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

November 21, 2017

"Federal judge blocks Trump’s executive order on denying funding to sanctuary cities," coverage in The Washington Post, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

November 21, 2017

"White House Calls Federal Judge Ruling in Immigration Case a 'Gift' to Gangs," coverage by The Declaration, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

November 21, 2017

"MGM's Mandalay Bay is in crisis as hundreds of Las Vegas shooting victims accuse the hotel of missing red flags," coverage by AOL, November 21, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 21, 2017

"Has The SEC Gone Soft Under Trump? Enforcement Actions Are Down, But That's Deceptive," coverage by Forbes, November 21, 2017, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja's 2017 law review article.

November 21, 2017

"Sally Yates joins prosecutors in bail battle," coverage by The Hill, November 21, 2017, featuring Lecturer from Government Sally Yates, and Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection. Story also covered by the Daily Report and Times Free Press.

November 21, 2017

 "Mosby signs on to brief opposing cash bail, which city prosecutors no longer seek," coverage by Baltimore Sun, November 21, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Mary McCord, litigator from practice, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

November 20, 2017

"Department of Justice Sues to Block AT&T’s Proposed Deal for Time Warner," coverage by The Street, November 20, 2017, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation. Mr. Schwartzman is also quoted by NPR's coverage of the story.

November 20, 2017

"FCC Chairman to Seek Repeal of Net Neutrality Rules (Report)," coverage in Variety, November 20, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 20, 2017

"Trump tweets on CNN could muddy AT&T-Time Warner lawsuit," coverage in Politico, November 20, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 20, 2017

"Panelists See Int’l Tax Landscape Shifting Toward Chaos," coverage in Law 360, November 20, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber and Professor Itai Grinberg.

November 20, 2017

"Maritime students visit US Supreme Court," coverage by SUNYMaritime.edu, November 20, 2017, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt and the Supreme Court Institute.

November 20, 2017

"Bicoastal DACA Fights Focus on Administration Records as SCOTUS Writ Looms," coverage in New York Law Journal, November 20, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 17, 2017

 "FCC weakens limits on owning TV stations, easing Sinclair-Tribune deal," by the Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

November 17, 2017

 "Police are using face-recognition tech, and every Arizona driver is in the system," in azcentral.com, November 17, 2017, citing a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 17, 2017

"Getting driver’s license puts Arizonans into ‘perpetual criminal lineup’," coverage by Arizona Capitol Times, November 17, 2017, quoting Clare Garvie, associate, Center on Privacy & Technology and featuring the center's 2016 report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

November 17, 2017

"Law grad with criminal record can sit for state bar, Washington Supreme Court rules," coverage by the ABA Journal, November 17, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood. Story also covered by The News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), November 19, 2017.

November 17, 2017

"Tax Reform Unpacked at Georgetown Law," coverage in Court House News, November 17, 2017, quoting Professors Itai Grinberg, Charles Gustafsan, Stephen Cohen and Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

November 16, 2017

"AT&T Would Test Antitrust Cops -- WSJ," by FOX Business News, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

November 16, 2017

"Federal "extreme vetting" plan castigated by tech experts," by The Associated Press, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor David Robinson.

November 16, 2017

"Baltimore Rising spotlights courage, collaboration in wake of Freddie Gray death," by the Baltimore Post-Examiner, November 16, 2017, featuring a film screening of "Baltimore Rising" at the law center.

November 16, 2017

"The FCC just repealed a 42-year-old rule blocking broadcast media mergers," by the Washington Post, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

November 16, 2017

"Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board approves draft rule that would regulate power plant carbon emissions," by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Samuel A. Bleicher.

November 16, 2017

"Democrats May Deny It, But This Bill Is A Handout To Payday Lenders," by the HuffPost, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 16, 2017

"Conflicts of Interest Rarely Kept SEC Chairmen From Voting," by the Bloomberg Big Law Business Newsletter, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 16, 2017

"Yeshiva Teachers Could Be Impacted by House Tax Proposal," by Jewish Link of New Jersey, November 16, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

November 15, 2017

"Why a DOJ vs. AT&T-Time Warner Case Could Be a Close Call," by the Wall Street Journal, November 15, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Salop. The WSJ's story was also reported by Fox Business News.

November 15, 2017

"More Than 200 People Were Arrested On Trump’s Inauguration Day. The First Trial Starts Today," by BuzzFeed News, November 15, 2017, featuring Professor Abbe Smith, Director of the Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic.

November 15, 2017

"Foreigners, liberals demand FEC internet crackdown, even on free posts," an opinion piece in the Washington Examiner, November 15, 2017, referencing the law center's Institute for Public Representation.

November 15, 2017

"Texas A&M Law School Joins the GRE Crowd," by the Texas Lawyer, November 15, 2017, referencing the law center. 

November 15, 2017

"FCC’s Move to Relax Ownership Rules Could Lead to Wave of Media Mergers," in Variety, November 15, 2017, featuring an event hosted by the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

November 15, 2017

"3-2 Party-Line Vote Expected on Media Ownership Draft; Senate Democrats Seek Pai Recusal," in Communications Daily, November 15, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman and featuring an Institute for Technology Law & Policy panel dicussion.

November 15, 2017

"Domestic violence is a tragedy. It's not a predictor of mass murder," by NBC 5 On Your Side, November 15, 2017, with an opinion piece quoting Professor Deborah Epstein.

November 15, 2017

"Georgetown Law Joins Columbia in Trump Twitter Challenge,"in Multichannel News, November 15, 2017, featuring Georgetown Law Center's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 15, 2017

"FDIC chief warns on looser regs; Wells cuts fee," by the American Banker, November 15, 2017, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.

November 15, 2017

"Multinationals facing radical tax changes," in the Royal Gazette, November 15, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

November 15, 2017

"Has Congress already forgotten our last oil spill disaster?," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, November 15, 2017.

November 15, 2017

"Federal judge rejects secrecy in legal fight linked to Trump dossier," by Politico, November 15, 2017, featuring Adjunct Professor and Judge Richard J. Leon.

November 15, 2017

"This man is the latest in a series of travellers to declare ownership of a bizarre no man’s land in north Africa," in Business Insider, November 15, 2017, quoting Professor Anthony Arend.

November 14, 2017

Professor Paul Butler appeared in a commentary for MSNBC/The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, November 14, 2017. 

November 14, 2017

"Honoring a Campus Hero," a Fox 5/Good Day DC segment, November 14, 2017, featuring the Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance.  

November 14, 2017

"Wall Street Fines Fall During First Year of Trump Administration," by the Wall Street Journal, November 14, 2017, quoting Professor Urska Velikonja.  Professor Velikonja's research was also featured in the Washington Post,  Bloomberg News  and Business Insider in simliar articles.

November 13, 2017

"Jurors Say They Cannot Reach Verdict in Menendez Trial," by the New York Times, November 13, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 13, 2017

"He became a SEAL to fight terrorists. Now he's a Navy lawyer defending an accused one" coverage in the Miami Hearald, November 13, 2017, featuring Alaric Piette (L'12).

November 12, 2017

The Twin Cities Pioneer Press (St. Paul, MN), November 12, 2017, announced Professor Peter Edelman to discuss his book "Not a Crime to Be Poor: The Criminalization of Poverty in America." 

November 12, 2017

"Appeal Offers Hope for Newtown Families in Suit Against Gun Companies," by the New York Times, November 12, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 11, 2017

"Focus on truth, law & politics at Duquesne U.," an opinion piece by the triblive.com (Pa.), November 11, 2017, referencing Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 10, 2017

"AT&T's battle with Trump administration could enter rare territory," by CNNMoney, November 10, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

November 10, 2017

"Sinclair to Debate Deal Critics on Hill," by Broadcast & Cable, November 10, 2017, announcing a panel discussion hosted by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 10, 2017

"LSAT-Takers Trending Up Following 5-Year Plunge. Why?," by Law.com, November 10, 2017, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center.

November 9, 2017

"Why the Department of Justice Put the Brakes on the AT&T - Time Warner Merger," coverage in Breitbart, November 9, 2017, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

November 9, 2017

"Veterans Heading to Law Schools, With Nonprofit’s Help," by Law.com, November 9, 2017, with references to Georgetown University Law Center.

November 9, 2017

"DOJ's stance on Illegal immigrant abortion case is clear jab at ACLU," an opinion piece by Professor David Luban in The Hill, November 9, 2017.

November 9, 2017

"Justice Department Faces Questions for Supreme Court Attack on ACLU Ethics," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 9, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

November 9, 2017

"Justice Department Faces Questions for Supreme Court Attack on ACLU Ethics," by the National Law Journal, November 9, 2017, quoting Professor Martin Lederman. A similiar article by LawNewz was published on November 10, 2017.

 

November 8, 2017

"Minn. governor candidate says he aims to change state government's culture," coverage in The Daily Globe, November 8, 2017, featuring Jeff Johnson.

November 8, 2017

"The trouble is just starting for the ex-Twitter contractor who deleted President Donald Trump’s account," coverage in Gears of Biz, November 8, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

November 8, 2017

"Families of Texas Massacre Victims Could Sue the Air Force and Win," coverage in Vice News, November 8, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.  

November 8, 2017

"Is Donald Trump Using the DOJ to Crush CNN?," coverage in The Atlantic, November 8, 2017, featuring Professor Steven Salop.

November 7, 2017

"Donald Trump is acting like a dictator by blocking critics on Twitter, law scholars say," coverage in The Independent, November 7, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 7, 2017

"First Amendment Advocates Charge Trump Can't Block Critics On Twitter," coverage on NPR, November 7, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 7, 2017

"Trump Blocking Critics on Twitter Violates First Amendment, Professors Claim," coverage in The Christian Post, November 7, 2017,  featuring Visiting Professor Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 7, 2017

"Trump Can't Block His Hostile Twitter Followers. It's Against the 1st Amendment," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Amy Marshak, Associate from Practice,  Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection (ICAP), in Newsweek, November 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017

"First Amendment Advocates Charge Trump Can't Block Critics on Twitter", coverage in NPR, November 7, 2017, quoting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

November 7, 2017

"Bad Boies," coverage in Slate, November 7, 2017, featuring Professor David Luban.

November 7, 2017

"House Moves Ahead With Tax Bill as Pushback Mounts", coverage in The New York Times, November 7, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

November 7, 2017

"Pushback builds as debate continues on GOP tax plan," coverage in The Seattle Times, November 7, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

November 7, 2017

"From Foreign Gifts To Twitter Tiffs: 4 Novel Questions Under Trump," coverage in Law 360, November 7, 2017, featuring Law 360, featuring Professors Martin S. Lederman and Louis Michael Seidman.

November 7, 2017

"How to Talk to a Veteran," coverage in War on the Rocks, November 7, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 6, 2017

"Researchers find multiracial facial recognition system offers greater accuracy," coverage in Biometric Update, November 6, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 6, 2017

"How are mass killings and domestic violence linked?," coverage in PBS NewsHour, November 6, 2017, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

November 6, 2017

"Why the First Amendment Constrains Trump's Use of Twitter", coverage in Just Security, November 6, 2017, by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer and Amy Marshak.

November 6, 2017

"House GOP plots crackdown on corporate tax", coverage in Politico, November 11, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

November 4, 2017

"Trump’s Foreign Policy Is Pure Trump. And It’s Working For Him," coverage on NBC News, November 4, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 3, 2017

"Yael Cannon, co-director of Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance, and Dr. Ana Caskin, deputy medical director of Georgetown Unviersity Heath, were honored as our U.S. Marines Campus Hero for their work on campus", coverage on Fox 5 News, November 3, 2017. 

November 3, 2017

"On Trial: GRE v. LSAT," coverage in The New York Times, November 3, 2017, featuring Andrew Cornblatt, Dean of Admissions.

November 3, 2017

"Deactivation of Trump's Twitter account raises new worries about security," coverage in The Houston Chronicle, November 3, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

November 3, 2017

"Trump shreds norms in response to New York attack," coverage in The Globe and Mail, November 3, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

November 1, 2017

"For Quick and Strong Justice, Look to Courts- Not Guantanamo", coverage in Just Security, November 1, 2017, by Visiting ProfessorJoshua Geltzer. 

November 1, 2017

 "Trump Suggests Guantanamo Prison for Truck Attack Suspect, an Unprecedented Step", coverage in The New York Times, November 1, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

November 1, 2017

McCourt School of Public Policy announced, November 1, 2017, the award of a NSF grant to Professor Sheila Foster and her colleagues to address the digital divide in Harlem. Story covered by Fordham Law News, October 12, 2017.

October 31, 2017

 "Terror in NYC: the Real Test Comes Tomorrow, Not Today", coverage Just Security, October 31, 2017, by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

October 31, 2017

"The Dark Side of Al in Law", coverage in Legal Tech News, October 31, 2017, quoting Professor Edward Walters.  

October 31, 2017

"National Data: The GRE?® General Test is a Valid Predictor of Law School Success," coverage by PR Newswire, October 31, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 30, 2017

"Project Green Light to add facial recognition software," coverage by The Detroit News, October 30, 2017, referencing a study by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 27, 2017

 "Georgetown Law hosts First Annual Fintech Week", October 27, 2017, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

October 27, 2017

"Senate puts corporations ahead of consumers by killing arbitration rule," an opinion piece by Professor J. Maria Glover, appeared in The Hill, October 27, 2017.

October 27, 2017

An interview with Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence appeared in the Seattle Times, October 27, 2017.

October 26, 2017

"What it’s like to look for health insurance now that Trump has tried to undermine Obamacare," coverage by The Washington Post, October 26, 2017, quoting Professor M. Gregg Bloche.

October 26, 2017

"EU To Investigate UK Tax Law On Controlled Foreign Cos.," coverage by Law 360, October 26, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg and Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

October 26, 2017

"UNSW Law students use technology to provide greater access to justice," coverage by UNSW Newsroom, October 26, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

October 26, 2017

"Our Bicentennial Crisis: A Call to Action for Harvard Law School’s Public Interest Mission," coverage by The Harvard Law Record, October 26, 2017, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck and mentioning the Law Center.

October 26, 2017

"The Only Thing That Can Fix Air Travel Is Your Body," coverage by The Ringer, October 26, 2017, referencing a study by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 25, 2017

"Joshua Geltzer ’05 Brings Government Experience to Constitutional Advocacy," coverage by Princeton Alumni Weekly, October 25, 2017, featuring Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 25, 2017

 "Obama-era uranium deal yields new questions, new accusations and new investigation", coverage in CNN Politics, October 25, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

October 25, 2017

"Trump readies opioid plan, but some worry it won’t be enough," coverage by The New York Times and ABC News, October 25, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 25, 2017

"Silicon Valley Gets Behind Initiative to Challenge Trump’s Agenda in Court," coverage by Bloomberg, October 25, 2017, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Professor Neal Katyal, the institute's co-founder.

October 25, 2017

"Former DOJ, FBI officials: Mueller has 'an obligation' to examine the Trump-Russia dossier," coverage by Business Insider, October 25, 2017, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

October 25, 2017

Laura Moy, deputy director, Center on Privacy & Technology, was invited as a witness for the Financial Services Committee hearing on Examining the Equifax Data Breach, October 25, 2017. Her witness statement is made available by the U.S. House Committee Repository.

October 25, 2017

"Militia men: American patriot groups say they don’t condone violence," coverage by C-Ville Weekly, October 25, 2017, mentioning Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 24, 2017

"Trump, Emoluments, and the Professoriate," an editorial in The Weekly Standard, October 24, 2017, mentioning Professor John Mikhail.

October 24, 2017

"Malta isn’t working," coverage in Malta Today, October 24, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 24, 2017

""We'll see you in court": ACLU legal director speaks at Northwestern," coverage in North by Northwestern, October 24, 2017, featuring Professor David D. Cole.

October 24, 2017

"‘Less innocent, more adult’: the unfair perceptions that haunt young black girls," coverage by The Guardian, October 24, 2017, reporting on a 2017 Center on Poverty and Inequality study.

October 24, 2017

"Artificial intelligence may drive us up the wall," coverage in South China Morning Post, October 24,2 017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 23, 2017

"Senators Seek Probe of Student Loan Servicer Stock Trading," coverage in Diverse, October 23, 2017, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

October 23, 2017

"Interior's bad-faith plan for wildlife refuge puts future reform at risk," a piece by Professor David Super on The Hill, October 23, 2017.

October 20, 2017

 "The Arpaio Decision:When the World Is Extraordinary But the Law is Ordinary", coverage in Just Security, October 20, 2017, by Visiting Joshua Geltzer. 

October 20, 2017

"The Arpaio Decision: When the World is Extraordinary But the law is Ordinary", coverage in Just Security, October 20, 2017, by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

October 19, 2017

"Paul Ohm : «Protéger les données ne veut pas dire protéger la vie privée»," a profile by LeFirgaro.fr, October 19, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

October 19, 2017

"Yates Wants to Return to Public Service, Not Public Office," by NEWSMAX.com, October 19, 2017, featuring Sally Q. Yates, Distinguished Lecturer from Government.

October 19, 2017

"Fears of Commercially Owned Banks are Unfounded: OCC's Noreika," by the American Banker, October 19, 2017, referencing the law center's First Annual Fintech Week. A similar article appeared in Bloomberg News.

October 19, 2017

"THAT'S a hair-raising style! Savannah Guthrie looks like a different person in hilarious throwback picture from her high school days - when she rocked a long, very frizzy, 'do," by the DailyMail.com, October 19, 2017, featuring Savannah Guthrie.

October 19, 2017

"11 TEDx talks that will help transform your failures into successes," by Mashable.com, October 19, 2017, featuring a TEDx Talk by Isvari Mohan.

October 19, 2017

"Paul Weiss Antitrust Leader Is Trump's Pick for FTC Chair," in the National Law Journal, October 19, 2017, referencing the law center's Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium.

October 19, 2017

"Susskind's Job Interview Advice for Law Students Misses Mark, Career Pros Say," by law.com, October 18, 2017, quoting Marcia shannon, Assistant Dean of Career Strategy.

October 18, 2017

 "Struggle Over Kirkuk Puts the U.S. and Iran on the Same Side", coverage in The New York Times, October 18, 2017, quoting Professor Joshua A. Geltzer. 

October 18, 2017

"Fmr. Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates expresses faith," an interview broadcast on MSNBC/Morning Joe, October 18, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Sally Yates. Yates was also featured in a brief article by The Hill related to the MSNBC interview.

October 18, 2017

"Factbox-Who Will Trump Pick to Lead the Federal Reserve?" in the New York Times, October 18, 2017, featuring a profile of Jerome Powell.

October 18, 2017

 "Animal Agriculture is Ruining the Planet," in MassMedia (Boston, MA), October 18, 2017, referencing an article in the Georgetown Law Journal.

October 17, 2017

"Special Report: They Fled Danger for a High-Stakes Bet on U.S. Immigration Courts," by U.S.News & World Report, October 17, 2017, referencing a 2007 law center article "Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication" by authors Professor Philip Schrag and Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz.

October 17, 2017

"Trump says he'll declare opioid crisis a national emergency. Here's what that could mean," in USA Today, October 17, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

October 17, 2017

"A new book raises the challenge: Can you do squats like Justice Ginsburg?" by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 17, 2017, referencing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's talk at the law center in 2015.

October 17, 2017

"Pai Comments in NBC License Flap Don't Assuage Critics," by Communications Daily, October 17, 2017, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 17, 2017

"Columbia Becomes Latest Law School To Accept GRE Scores," by Law360, October 17, 2016, referencing the law center. 

October 17, 2017

"Judges Say Value To Creditors Is Main Concern In Bankruptcy," by Law360, October 16, 2017, referencing a recent American Bankruptcy Institute panel at the law center.

October 16, 2017

"A Nafta Battleground on the Shores of Canada," by the New York Times, October 16, 2017, quoting Robert Stumberg. 

October 16, 2017

 "Lawsuit seeks to prevent paramilitary groups from rallying in Charlottesville", coverage by CNN, October 16, 2017, interviewing Professor Mary McCord. 

October 16, 2017

"News Analysis: Taxing Inbound Sales," by Tax Notes, October 16, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

October 16, 2017

"Can President Trump really revoke broadcast licenses?," coverage in The Washington Post, October 13, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation. Schwartzman was quoted in an opinion piece on October 16, 2017, by the Shawnee (Oklahoma) News-Star.

October 16, 2017

"Explain Reasons for Applying to Specialized Law Programs," by USNews.com, October 16, 2017, referencing the law center's Global Law Scholars Program.

October 16, 2017

"ACLU national legal director to deliver Leopold lecture," by Northwestern Now (Evanston, IL), October 16, 2017, announcing a lecture by David D. Cole, Hon. George J. Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy.

October 15, 2017

"Trump’s tweet may have bolstered national anthem kneelers’ legal position," by the Washington Post, October 15, 2017, featuring Professor Brad Snyder. 

October 15, 2017

"Meet a convicted felon who became a Georgetown law professor," an interview by CBS News 60 Minutes, October 15, 2017, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood.  

October 14, 2017

"Philip Hirschkop, one of the attorneys of the landmark 1967 "Loving" case, to speak at Virginia Beach Forum on Monday," an article by the Virginian-Pilot, October 14, 2017, featuring Philip Hirschkop.

October 13, 2017

"Q&A: Lawyers Sue White Supremacist 'Paramilitaries' in Wake of Charlottesville," coverage in The National Law Journal, October 13, 2017, featuring Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord.

October 13, 2017

"Q&A: Lawyers Sue White Supremacist 'Paramilitaries' in Wake of Charlottesville," by the National Law Journal, October 13, 2017, featuring Visting Professors Joshua Geltzer and McCord.

October 13, 2017

"Why It Will Be Tough To Hold Hotel Legally Responsible For The Vegas Shooting," coverage on NPR, October 13, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 13, 2017

"The Link Uniting Donors and Doers for Social Change," by the New York Times, October 13, 2017, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Evan Wolfson.

October 13, 2017

"U.S. and Europe May Collide on Taxing Apple and Amazon," by the New York Times, October 13, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

October 13, 2017

"The Obtuse Saboteur," an article in Slate, October 13, 2017, quoting Professor David Super. 

October 13, 2017

 "The Issues with using the 25th Amendment on Trump", coverage in WSA9, October 13, 2017, interviewing Professor David A. Super. 

October 13, 2017

"The Donald Trump-Kaiser Wilhelm parallels are getting scary," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, October 13, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 13, 2017

"'Disturbing rhetoric': Trump's press threats may violate 1st Amendment, oath of office," coverage in CBC News, October 13, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Yvonne Tew.

October 12, 2017

"New Suit Filed in Virginia to Prevent Another “Charlottesville” Paramilitary Rally," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, in Just Security, October 12, 2017.

October 12, 2017

"From Bank Robber to Law Professor: A Story of Redemption," coverage on CBS News, October 12, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

October 12, 2017

"Shon Hopwood's Amazing Legal Journey to be Featured on '60 Minutes'," coverage in Yahoo News, October 11, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

October 12, 2017

"Shon Hopwood's Amazing Legal Journey to be Featured on '60 Minutes'," coverage in The National Law Journal, October 12, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville suing to stop private militias at future rallies," coverage on CNN, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville files lawsuit to prevent return of paramilitary groups," coverage on CBS 19 News, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville Sues White Nationalist Rally Organizers To Stop Alleged Paramilitary Activity," coverage in BuzzFeed News, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Las Vegas survivors take aim at 'bump stock' maker as lawsuits begin," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, October 12, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 12, 2017

"Militia madness: City files suit against August 12 participants," coverage in C-Ville, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Suit: White nationalists, militias in Charlottesville were illegal paramilitaries who must be banned," coverage in Think Progress, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville officials join Va. lawsuit to bar activity by private military groups," coverage in The Washington Post, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"City joins suit to prevent armed citizen mobilizations," coverage in The Daily Progress, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville sues to prevent future neo-Nazi rallies," coverage in The Washington Times, October 12, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.

October 12, 2017

"Charlottesville Joins Suit Against Paramilitary Groups Connected to August 12," coverage on NBC29.com, October 12, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 12, 2017

"UPDATED: New lawsuits aim to prevent more violence in Charlottesville," coverage in The Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 12, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 12, 2017

"New lawsuits aim to prevent more violence in Charlottesville," coverage on ABC News, October 12, 2017, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

October 11, 2017

"The Fraternal Order of Police Must Go," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Nation, October 11, 2017.

October 11, 2017

"A 21-year-old who was shot in the chest during the Las Vegas shooting is suing the Mandalay Bay hotel," coverage in Business Insider, October 11, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 11, 2017

"A picture of you, in federal data," coverage in Politico, October 11, 2017, featuring Clare Garvie, Associate, Georgetown Law Center for Privacy and Technology.

October 11, 2017

"Trump’s NBC tweet that everyone’s freaking out about is an even more empty threat than usual," coverage in Business Insider,  October 11, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 11, 2017

"Donald Trump Goes After The Free Press Yet Again," coverage in Huffington Post, October 11, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman,  Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 11, 2017

"Trump continues NBC threats, says 'licenses must be challenged'," coverage on CNN Money, October 11, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 11, 2017

"Donald Trump tweet suggests that FCC should take NBC off the air," coverage in Ars Technica, October 11, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 11, 2017

"Neal Katyal shares stories, insight, in law school lecture," coverage in The Toledo Blade, October 11, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 11, 2017

 "Census 2020: How it's supposed to work (and how it might go terribly wrong)", coverage in the Washington Post, October 11, 2017, quoting Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Co-Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

October 10, 2017

"The radical ideology of this Trump nominee makes even the most conservative SCOTUS justices uneasy," coverage in ThinkProgress, October 10, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 10, 2017

"E.P.A. Says It Will Write a New Carbon Rule, but No One Can Say When," coverage in The New York Times, October 10, 2017, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo.

October 9, 2017

"Federal regulation of payday loans is actually a win for states' rights", coverage in The Washington Post, October 9, 2017, by Professor Anne Fleming.

 

 

October 9, 2017

"Kennedy, Gorsuch Hold Keys to Blockbuster Supreme Court Cases," coverage in PoliZette, October 9, 2017, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 7, 2017

"The Las Vegas shooting could completely change how hotels think about security," coverage in Business Insider, October 7, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 6, 2017

"President Johnson's Crime Commission Report, 50 Years Later," coverage by NPR, October 6, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Sheldon Krantz.

October 6, 2017

"The Hotel Where the Las Vegas Gunman Stockpiled Weapons for 3 Days Has Been Quiet About What Happened--And Legal experts say it Could be in Hot Water," coverage by Business Insider, October 6, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

October 6, 2017

"VIEWPOINT: In Pursuit of Inquiry, Welcome Disagreeable Speech," an opinion piece by Professor Heidi Li Feldman, The Hoya, October 6, 2017.

October 6, 2017

"Supreme Court will adopt Trump view of travel ban case, liberal legal professor says," coverage in the Washington Examiner, October 6, 2017, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 6, 2017

"Time to rewrite the Constitution?," coverage in The Boston Globe, October 6, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

October 5, 2017

"Justice System Targets Black Men, Ex-Prosecutor Tells Baltimore Audience," coverage by Maryland Matters, October 5, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler and a discussion of his book, Chokehold: Policing Black Men.

October 5, 2017

"Whirlpool Scores Victory In Trade Case Against LG, Samsung," coverage by Law 360, October 5, 2017, mentioning Visiting Professor Jennifer A. Hillman.

October 5, 2017

"Dueling US, EU Tax Claims May Pose Challenge For Amazon," coverage by Law 360, October 5, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

October 5, 2017

"Don't Let mattel's New "Digital Nanny" Trade Chidlren's Privacy for Profit," coverage by Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, October 5, 2017, quoting Professor Angela Campbell, director, Institute for Public Representation Communications & Technology Clinic.

October 5, 2017

 "The hotel where the Las Vegas gunman stockpiled weapons for 3 days has been quiet about what happened- and legal experts say it could be in hot water.", coverage in Business Insider, October 5, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

 

 

October 5, 2017

"US professors advocate international tax reform before Senate Finance panel," coverage by MNE Tax, October 5, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg at a Senate Finance Committee hearing held October 3, 2017.

October 5, 2017

"School of Law to accept GRE," coverage by Student Life, October 5, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 5, 2017

"Australia Wants All Citizens’ Driver’s License Photos, Citing Terror Fight," coverage by The New York Times, October 5, 2017, mentioning a report from the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 5, 2017

"Supreme Court should dismiss travel ban case due to changes, DOJ says," coverage by CNN, October 5, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute.

October 4, 2017

 "Civil servants charge Trump is sidelining workers with expertise on climate change and environment", coverage in the Los Angeles Times, October 4, 2017, quoting Professor Josh Geltzer. 

October 4, 2017

"Turnbull’s new face biometric plan," coverage by Innovation AUS, October 4, 2017, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

October 4, 2017

"Guiding, guarding and protecting our girls," coverage by The Final Call (Chicago), October 4, 2017, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality's report Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood.

October 4, 2017

"From law professor to Federal Reserve Governor," an upcoming event featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo, at the Brookings Institute, October 4, 2017.

October 3, 2017

 "The Shocking Law That Protects Gunmakers After Mass Shootings Like Las Vegas.", coverge in Time, October 3, 2007, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

October 3, 2017

"The future of the internet is up for grabs — theoretically," coverage by Salon, October 3, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow at the Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

October 3, 2017

"Latest Law School to Accept GRE is Washington U. in St. Louis," coverage by Law.com, October 3, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 2, 2017

"Internal Collaboration At Firms Is Key In Complex Market," coverage by Law 360, October 2, 2017, mentioning Georgetown Law Continuing Legal Education.

October 2, 2017

"Weigh the Pros, Cons of Part-Time Law School," coverage by U.S News & World Report, October 2, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 2, 2017

"Interior Department Whistleblower Joel Clement Receives Award for Civic Courage," coverage by Government Accountability Project, October 2, 2017, mentioning the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

September 29, 2017

Professor Mark Vlasic was a participant at a meeting that included HE the Attorney General Dr Ali bin Fetais al-Marri  at the UN General Assembly, September 29, 2017.

September 28, 2017

"SEC Chairman Jay Clayton discusses SEC agenda at the Brookings Institute", September 28, 2017, featuring a panel discussion with Professor Chris Brummer.

September 28, 2017

"Scholarship Named For D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton," coverage in Afro, September 28, 2017, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton.

September 28, 2017

"Here Are the Biggest Cases Coming Up at the Supreme Court This Term," coverage by Bloomberg, September 28, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

September 27, 2017

"Little-known U.S. trade commission faces test in Boeing-Bombardier case," coverage by Reuters, September 27, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

September 27, 2017

Lecturer from Government Sally Yates visited Vanderbilt University for "The Presidency and the Rule of Law," a Chancellor's Lecture Series event, September 27, 2017.

September 27, 2017

"Why increasing the standard deduction is a big change now, and maybe later", coverage in Marketplace, September 27, 2017, interviewing Professor John R. Brooks.

 

September 26, 2017

"Civil servants decry Trump team’s actionsThey accuse EPA, Interior heads of sidelining experts on climate change," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, September 26, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Josh Geltzer.

September 26, 2017

"Georgetown Law Professors Tell Jeff Sessions He’s The Wrong Man To Talk About Free Speech," coverage in The Huffington Post, September 26, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

September 26, 2017

"Georgetown Law students and faculty protest speech by Attorney General Jeff Sessions," coverage in The Washington Post, September 26, 2017, quoting Ambur Smith, Imani Waweru, Lauren Phillips, Richard Hand and Professor Heidi Feldman and mentioning Professor Randy Barnett. Also covered by CNN.

September 26, 2017

"Sessions Calls for ‘National Recommitment to Free Speech’ on Campuses," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, September 26, 2017, featuring Attorney General Jeff Sessions' visit to the Law Center.

September 26, 2017

A visit by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to the Law Center on September 26, 2017 was covered by The New York Times, L.A. Times, Boston Globe, The Telegraph (UK) and NPR, with Time providing a full transcript of the speech.

September 26, 2017

"Supreme Court faces blockbuster term -- and Trump," coverage by USA Today, September 26, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

September 26, 2017

"Congress pursues policy of deliberate ignorance with forest logging," a piece by Professor David Super, on The Hill, September 26, 2017.

September 26, 2017

"Law Professors Plan To Take A Knee To Protest Jeff Sessions’ Speech On Campus Free Speech," coverage by BuzzFeed News, September 26, 2017, quoting Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

September 25, 2017

"Farewell Address of CFTC Commissioner Sharon Y. Bowen", September 25, 2017, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

September 25, 2017

Just Security announced on September 25, 2017 that Visiting Professor Josh Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, has been named one of five new members to their Board of Editors.

September 25, 2017

"What Does the New Travel Ban Say About Trump’s Relationship to Judges? Stay Tuned…," a piece by Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, in Just Security, September 25, 2017.

September 25, 2017

"6 Ways to Encourage American Solar Manufacturing Without Import Duties," coverage by Greentechmedia.com, September 25, 2017, referencing a Georgetown Journal of International Law review article.

September 25, 2017

"Supreme Court could shape Trump agenda," coverage in Boston Herald, September 25, 2017, featuring an event at the Law Center with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

September 25, 2017

"Supreme Court Puts Off Legal Showdown Over Travel Ban," coverage by NBC News, September 25, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

September 25, 2017

"Law School Q&A: Campus Culture, Recommendation Letters," appearing in U.S. News & World Report, September 25, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

September 25, 2017

"Trump’s newest travel ban order has many of the same flaws as the old," a Vokokh Conspiracy opinion piece in The Washington Post, September 25, 2017, referencing Associate Professor Martin Lederman's Just Security blog.

September 25, 2017

"Travel Ban 3.0 could derail Supreme Court case," coverage by CNN, September 25, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein.

September 24, 2017

"Scoop: Jeff Sessions' culture war," coverage by Axios, September 24, 2017, mentioning a speech by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to be delivered at the Law Center, September 26, 2017.

September 24, 2017

"Reminder: The “Travel Ban” Expires This Morning (Probably Ending the Case, At Least for Now)," a piece by Associate Professor Martin Lederman, Just Security, September 24, 2017.

September 23, 2017

"UM Space Law Team Prepares For World Championship," coverage by Hottytoddy.com, September 23, 2017, featuring the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition at the Law Center.

September 23, 2017

"Supreme Court to weigh free speech, discrimination in wedding cake case," coverage by The Hill, September 23, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

September 23, 2017

"Does the Cassidy-Graham health-care bill have constitutional problems?," coverage in The Washington Post, September 23, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

September 22, 2017

"BankThink CFPB Arbitration Rule is an Undeniable Win for Consumers," in the American Banker, September 22, 2017, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

September 22, 2017

"St Louis protesters say cops are more aggressive 3 years after Michael Brown’s death," coverage by Raw Story, September 22, 2017, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

September 22, 2017

"Former acting attorney general Sally Yates to headline Dem fundraiser," coverage by USA Today, September 22, 2017, featuring Lecturer from Government Sally Yates.

September 22, 2017

"Travel ban revisions may add countries, alter court challenge," in USA Today, September 22, 2017, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

September 22, 2017

"Changes likely ahead for Trump travel ban;Revisions may add countries, alter court challenge," coverage in USA Today, September 22, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman. Coverage also by U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg Law.

September 22, 2017

"Senate environmental consultation bill a classic case in overreaction," an opinion piece in The Hill, September 22, 2017, by Professor David Super.

September 22, 2017

"Paul Manafort wiretaps called political move," in the Washington Times, September 22, 2017, quoting Professor Laura Donohue. 

September 22, 2017

"The "Alaska Purchase" is Probably Unconstitutional," an opinion piece in Slate, September 22, 2017, by Professor Brian Galle.

September 21, 2017

"Georgetown Law adds former acting Attorney General Sally Yates as lecturer", coverage in 4 News/ABC7/AP, September 21, 2017, quoting Dean William M. Treanor. 

September 21, 2017

"Outside voices: Administration should 'expand its digital trade agenda' for NAFTA," in World Trade Online, September 21, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Anupam Chander. 

September 21, 2017

"The Republican Plan to Repeal Obamacare for Everybody But Alaska Might Be Unconstitutional," in New York Magazine, September21, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle. 

September 20, 2017

"Why It Matters That Mueller Is Reportedly Looking into Trump's Russia Meeting," in Slate Magazine, September 20, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

September 20, 2017

 "Former solicitor general: We tolerate partisan lawmakers, so why not partisan gerrymandering?", coverage in Washington Examiner, September 20, 2017, quoting Irv Gornstein. 

September 19, 2017

 "How A Naughty 'Grinch' Play Is Fair Use," by Law360, September 19, 2017, quoting Professor James Burger.

September 19, 2017

"Why It’s Hard To Punish ‘Bad Samaritans," by the HuffPost, September 19, 2017, quoting Professor David Hyman.

September 19, 2017

 "9/19/2017: Irma Stress; See The Girl Summit; Moveable Feast King And Prince Resort; Warren Skeels", coverage in WJCT, September 19, 2017, interviewing Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty. 

September 19, 2017

"Toolkit helps officer, student interaction," an article by the Valdosta Daily Times (GA), September 19, 2017, featuring the "Be Her Resource" tookit by the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality and the National Black Women's Justice Institute.

September 19, 2017

"How Supreme Court justices could avoid issuing a verdict on Trump’s travel ban," by the PBS Newshour, September 19, 2017, quoting Irv Gornstein, Visiting Professor and Director of the Supreme Court Institute.

September 19, 2017

"The powerful generals under President Trump," an opinion piece in the Providence Journal (RI), September 19, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 19, 2017

" VIEWPOINT: Creating a More Inclusive GULC", coverage in The Hoya, September 19, 2017, by Vice Dean; Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jane H. Aiken. 

September 18, 2017

"When Beliefs and Identities Clash in Court," in the Atlantic, September 18, 2017, referencing Professor Martin Lederman.

September 18, 2017

"Trump Lawyers' Loose Lips Find Audience in DC Power Lunch Scene," in The National Law Journal, September 18, 2017, quoting Professor Barry Cohen. 

September 18, 2017

"Protesters Descend on St. Louis, and Police Respond: ‘We’re in Control,' an article in the New York Times, September 18, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 17, 2017

"Apple Gets Mixed Reactions To New iPhone's Facial Recognition Technology," an interview on NPR/All Things Considered, September 17, 2017, with Clare Garvie, associate with the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

September 17, 2017

"When Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough," an article in the New York Times, September 17, 2017, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

September 17, 2017

"Change Becomes You," an opinion piece by Assistant Professor Kevin Tobia, appearing in Aeon, September 19, 2017.

September 16, 2017

"Amazon finds an ally at the Federal Trade Commission," a brief by the New York Post, September 16, 2017, covering the law center's Annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium.

September 15, 2017

"Equifax should be a public utility," in Bloomberg View, September 15, 2017, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 15, 2017

"Unheeded advice: Law firm avoids blame in prosecution," in the Virginia Lawyers Weekly, September 15, 2017, quoting Professor Michael Frisch.

September 14, 2017

"Congress struggles to figure out which Russia investigation trumps the others," an article by USA Today, September 14, 2017, quoting Dean William Treanor.

September 14, 2017

"Facial recognition: iPhone today, tomorrow the airport?" in USA Today, September 14, 2017, quoting Clare Garvie, an associate with the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

September 14, 2017

 "Seeing Blue Over Judicial Nominations," in U.S. News & World Report, September 14, 2017, quoting Professor David Super.

September 13, 2017

 "Recent Natural Disasters Revive Political Discussions On Climate Change", coverage in NPR, September 13, 2017, interviewing Professor Vicki Arroyo. 

September 12, 2017

 "With DACA, legal debate heats up over executive orders", coverage by WJLA, September 12, 2017, interveiwing Professor Josh Geltzer.

September 12, 2017

"What Trump's Trans Order Gets Wrong and Why It Matters", coverage in LawFare, September 12, 2017, by Professor Alex Wagner.  

September 11, 2017

"David Cohen Discusses Growing Importance And Complexity Of Sanctions On C-SPAN," a C-SPAN broadcast, September 11, 2017, featuring an interview at the law center conducted by Professor Chris Brummer.

September 9, 2017

"Trump's infrastructure order falls far short of his campaign promises", coverage in The Hill, September 9, 2017, by Professor David A. Super.

September 7, 2017

 "The talk: Area parents, police face down racial discrimination amid high-profile shootings", coverage in WTOP, September 7, 2017, featuring Professor Chrisy Lopez.

September 7, 2017

"XI Jinping is about to face a Constitutional Crisis", coverage in Foreign Policy, September 7, 2017 by Thomas E. Kellogg, Executive Director, Law Asia.

September 7, 2017

 "A different kind of chaos in Washington", coverage in the Marketplace, September 7, 2017 an interview with Professor David A. Super.

September 6, 2017

 "Experts: Trump Tower deal risked compromising Trump", coverage in CNN Politics, September 6, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

September 6, 2017

"Every move you make," coverage by Florida Weekly (Fort Myers), September 5, 2017, referencing The Perpetual Line-Up, a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

September 5, 2017

 Professor Andrew I. Schoenholtz conducted a short radio interview on September 5, 2017, with KCBS Radio in San Francisco, Topic: DACA Decision

August 31, 2017

"Industry wants FCC to relax children’s TV regulations," coverage by CatholicPhilly.com, August 31, 2017, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

August 31, 2017

"Illinois AG Sues City of Chicago," a Bloomberg Law Brief podcast, with Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez, August 31, 2017. This story also appears on WLS 890 AM (Chicago).

August 31, 2017

"FCC Bill Could Curtail Legitimate Complaints, Critics Say," coverage in Morning Consult, August 31, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 31, 2017

"Legal Tech Download: Tracking And Accelerating Innovation," coverage by Law 360, August 31, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

August 31, 2017

"Trump Attorneys Lay Out Arguments Against Obstruction-of-Justice Probe to Mueller," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, August 31, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

August 31, 2017

"Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio shows he could undermine one of Mueller's key tools in the Russia probe," coverage by Business Insider, August 31, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

August 31, 2017

"War is all around us," a letter to the editor in the Las Vegas Sun, August 31, 2017, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks and her book, How Everything Became War, and the Military Became Everything.

August 30, 2017

"Why Trump's threat to withdraw from NAFTA is an empty one," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, August 30, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 30, 2017

"Blowing the whistle on Trump's mistreatment of civil servants," a piece co-authored by Robert Friedman, fellow, and Joshua Geltzer, executive director, Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection, in The Hill, August 30, 2017.

August 30, 2017

"Tom Coburn: It's Time to Amend the Constitution to Impose Fiscal Restraints on Washington," a Independent Women's Forum blog, August 30, 2017, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

August 30, 2017

"Bills Being Introduced to “Fix” Decision in Madden v. Midland," an opinion piece in Lend Academy, August 30, 2017 referencing a piece by Professor Adam Levitin.

August 30, 2017

"Law grad denied bar admission," coverage in Yale News, August 30, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 30, 2017

 "AG Madigan sues to enforce Chicago police reform; Emanuel pledges cooperation", coverage in the Chicago Tribune, August 30, 2017, quoting Professor Christy Lopez. 

August 30, 2017

"A Dive into Public International Law LL.M.s," coverage by FindMBA.com, August 30, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

August 30, 2017

"After an agency settles a false advertising suit, how scared should the industry be of the FTC?," coverage by Campaign US, August 30, 2017, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

August 30, 2017

"Trump Doesn't Have the Authority to Attack North Korea Without Congress," coverage in The Atlantic, August 30, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

August 30, 2017

"“The Petri Dish Is Putrid ! “ By Rev. Peter E. Bauer," coverage by the Huffington Post, August 30, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 29, 2017

"Democrats disunited," an interview with Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum, International Politics & Society Journal, August 29, 2017.

August 29, 2017

"Illinois Sues Over Conduct Of the Police In Chicago," coverage in The New York Times, August 29, 2017, quoting Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez. Story also covered by CNN.

August 29, 2017

"Traveling? Prepare to Surrender Biometric Data to Big Brother," coverage in The New American, August 29, 2017, quoting Harrison Rudolph, fellow, Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 29, 2017

"Gigi Sohn: Aug. 30 Could Signal Closing of Open Internet," coverage in Multichannel News, August 29, 2017, featuring Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

August 29, 2017

"10 legal experts on why Trump can’t pardon his way out of the Russia investigation," coverage by Vox, August 29, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

August 29, 2017

"8th US Circuit Court of Appeals rules against Planned Parenthood," coverage by GOPUSA, August 29, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

August 29, 2017

"Oklahoma isn't working. Can anyone fix this failing American state?," coverage in The Guardian, August 29, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 29, 2017

"‘Crown Heights’ dramatically illustrates the hell of wrongful incarceration," a piece in ThinkProgress.org, August 29, 2017, mentioning Professor Paul Butler.

August 28, 2017

"BankThink ‘Madden fix’ bills are a recipe for predatory lending," a piece by Professor Adam Levitin, in American Banker, August 28, 2017.

August 28, 2017

"The need for criminal justice reform in America," a Brookings Institution event, August 28, 2017, with Associate Professor Shon Hopwood as a panelist.

August 28, 2017

"Experts Highlight Higher Ed’s Impact on Criminal Justice Reform," coverage in Diverse, August 28, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.

August 28, 2017

"6 Tips to Find LGBTQ-Friendly Law Schools," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 28, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

August 28, 2017

"This 1972 Photo of Women in Miniskirts Convinced Trump to Remain in Afghanistan," coverage by Elle, August 28, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 28, 2017

An interview with Professor Rosa Brooks appeared on Slate, August 28, 2017.

August 27, 2017

 "TLC: Renegacion O Renegociacion", coverage in REFORMA, August 27, 2017 by Professor Alvaro Santos. 

August 27, 2017

"'Sustainable Tucson' is a long way off, new study shows," coverage in the Arizona Daily Star, August 27, 2017, mentioning the Climate Center.

August 27, 2017

"Trump, Tillerson make right move challenging Egypt's repressive regime," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, on The Hill, August 27, 2017.

August 27, 2017

"How Stephen M. Ross' gift to the University of Michigan ended up in tax court," coverage in the Detroit Free Press, August 27, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

August 25, 2017

"The fight for control over the special counsel's Russia investigation", coverage in the Washingtion Post, August 25, 2017, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse. 

August 25, 2017

"The WTO's Appellate Body Crisis Is Getting Worse," coverage in Law 360, August 25, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 25, 2017

"Legal Scholars, Backing Whistleblower, Question Interior Dept.'s Senior Reorganization," coverage in The National Law Journal, August 25, 2017, featuring Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 25, 2017

 "Reframing the opioid epidemic as a national emergency," coverage in Pharmacy Today, August 25, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 25, 2017

"In Shepherd Park, we're working toward a racially diverse Eden", coverage in The Washington Post, August 25, 2017 by Professor Sheryll Cashin. 

 

August 25, 2017

 "Golden parachutes for presidents of public colleges with thin budgets," coverage in The Washington Post, August 25, 2017, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

August 24, 2017

"Inside Robert Mueller’s Army," coverage in the Daily Beast, August 24, 2017, featuring Josh Geltzer, Visiting Lecturer.

August 24, 2017

"Stacking the Deck: The Regulatory Accountability Act’s Threat to Civil Rights," coverage in The American Prospect, August 24, 2017, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

August 23, 2017

 'How The GRE May Help Bridge Law's Tech Gap", coverage in the LAW360, August 23, 2017, quoting Dean of Georgetown Law Admissions Andrew Cornblatt. 

August 22, 2017

"Standing at the Crossroads of Legal Innovation," coverage in The American Lawyer, August 22, 2017, featuring the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

August 21, 2017

"Georgetown, Northwestern will begin accepting the GRE," coverage in The National Jurist, August 21, 2017, featuring Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor.

August 21, 2017

"Taking Aim at Maryland’s Ban of Arms Commonly Used for Self-Defense," coverage in Cato at Liberty, August 21, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

August 21, 2017

"Don't let funding for US Forest Service go up in flames", coverage in The Hill, August 21, 2017, by Professor David A. Super.  

August 20, 2017

"Zika virus reduced to few cases after scare in 2016," coverage in The Washington Times, August 20, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

August 19, 2017

"Libraries as Publishers: Implementing the Vision at the Georgetown Law Library," coverage in The Journal of Electronic Publishing, August 19, 2017, featuring Professor Diana R. Donahoe.

August 19, 2017

"Fresh out of prison, D.C. politician who took bribes prepares to teach ethics," coverage in The Washington Post, August 19, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 18, 2017

"Look Out, University GCs, White Supremacists May Want to Speak on Your Campus," coverage in Law.com, August 18, 2017, featuring Frederick Lawrence, Distinguished Lecturer.

August 17, 2017

"Some Law Schools Take the Lead in Students’ Well-Being, Report Finds," by LAW.com, August 17, 2017, including references to the law center.

August 17, 2017

"Look Out, University GCs, White Supremacists May Want to Speak on Your Campus," by Corporate Counsel, August 17, 2017, with a reference to Professor Frederick Lawrence.

August 16, 2017

"Report highlights critical actions needed to monitor HCV epidemic," coverage in Modern Medicine Network, August 16, 2017, quoting Sonia Canzater, associate, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health and summarizing the institute's latest report.

August 16, 2017

"Chain of Confusion," an opinion piece by Slate, August 16, 2017, with a reference to Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 16, 2017

"The Fight for Racial Justice Can't Stop With Fixing a Broken Policing System," a book review by the Pacific Standard, August 16, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 15, 2017

"Was Charlottesville Violence a Hate Crime or Terrorism?" by Vocie of America, August 15, 2017, quoting Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.

August 15, 2017

 "Congress, keep the West Wild or at least what's left of it", coveage in The Hill, August 15, 2017, by Professor David A. Super. 

August 15, 2017

"Hogan's Katyal Aims to End the Death Penalty in Arizona SCOTUS Case," an article by the National Law Journal, August 15, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. 

August 14, 2017

"Are mugshots immortal in the digital age? Here’s what state law says," an article by Williamsburg Yorktown Daily (VA), August 14, 2017, citing "The Perpetual Line-Up" report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 14, 2017

"Why The Government Can't Bring Terrorism Charges In Charlottesville," broadcast by  NPR/All Things Considered, August 14, 2017, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

August 14, 2017

"Policy Careers an Option for Law School Grads," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, August 14, 2017, quoting Barbara Moulton, Assistant Dean for Public Interest Programs. 

August 14, 2017

"Race, Criminality and the Persistent Myth of Black on Black Crime," an article by the Atlanta Black Star, Austust 14, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 13, 2017

"Q&A with Paul Butler," a book review and interview by C-SPAN, August 13, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 11, 2017

"Thurgood Marshall's courage and passion celebrated by former law clerks, author," an article by the ABA Journal, August 11, 2017, featuring Professors Susan Bloch and Sheryll Cashin.

August 10, 2017

"Facetime: The Justices and Injustices of Mugshots in a Digital Age," coverage in WYDaily (Williamsburg and Yorktown, VA), August 10, 2017, referencing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 10, 2017

"More Law Schools Begin Accepting GRE Test Results," coverage in The New York Times, August 10, 2017, featuring the Law Center.

August 10, 2017

"Could Congress stop Trump from bombing North Korea?," coverage by CNN, August 10, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

August 10, 2017

"War college holds conference about women, peace and security," coverage by ABC News, August 10, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 10, 2017

"Why federal prosecutors often wimp out in going after financial malfeasance," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler in The Washington Post, August 10, 2017.

August 9, 2017

"DC Court to Hear Challenge to Trump's '2-for-1' Regulation Crackdown," coverage in The National Law Journal, August 9, 2017, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

August 9, 2017

"Reports: Trump Aims to Fill NY's Federal Bench Vacancies," coverage in the New York Law Journal, August 9, 2017, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

August 9, 2017

"Airlines Are Giving Your Face to Homeland Security," coverage by The Daily Beast, August 9, 2017, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology.

August 9, 2017

"Catholic law school close to Pope Francis to fight sanctuaries, Trump," coverage by the Washington Examiner, August 9, 2017, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

August 9, 2017

"Californians Lean Toward Eliminating Youth Prisons in New Survey," coverage by Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, August 9, 2017, featuring a Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

August 9, 2017

"Grand juries: How do they work?," coverage by CBS News, August 9, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

August 9, 2017

"Militarizing the Presidency," a review of Professor Rosa Brooks' book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon,in the Boston Review, August 9, 2017.

August 9, 2017

"Militarizing the Presidency," by the Boston Review, August 9, 2017, featuring a book review of Professor Rosa Brooks' How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

August 9, 2017

"Constitutional law institute opens in Georgetown University," coverage by WTOP, August 9, 2017, featuring the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection and Professor Neal Katyal and Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord. The new institute's opening was also covered by the ABA Journal and NPR.

August 9, 2017

"Lawyers Launch Initiative To Challenge Executive Power," an interview with Visiting Professors Joshua Geltzer and Mary McCord, and mentions of Professor Neal Katyal, on NPR, August 9, 2017.

August 9, 2017

 "WaPo At It Again: Buries Mitigating info in Bombshell Russia Report", coverage in The Daily Caller, August 9, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

August 8, 2017

"Our own Nick Rosenkranz mentioned as a possible 2nd Circuit nominee," coverage in The Washington Post, August 8, 2017, featuring Professor Nick Rosenkranz.

August 8, 2017

"FACT CHECK: Is A Grand Jury A Normal Step in The Russia Investigation?", coverage in The Daily Caller, August 8, 2017, interviewing Professor Paul Rothstein. 

August 8, 2017

"Georgetown Law will drop requirement for LSAT scores," coverage in The Washington Post, August 8, 2017, featuring the Law Center. Also covered in this Washington Post article, by Legal Times, The Hoya, Inside Higher, Law 360, Bloomberg Law and WAMU 88.5.

August 8, 2017

"10 Law Schools That Draw Part-Time Applicants," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, August 8, 2017, featuring the Law Center.

August 8, 2017

"The new disrupted normal," coverage by Canadian Lawyer, August 8, 2017, mentioning Iron Tech Lawyer competition.

August 8, 2017

"Law School Admissions Less Competitive Than 2008," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 8, 2017, quoting Assistant Dean of Admissions Alison Spada.

August 8, 2017

"10 Law Schools That Draw Part-Time Applicants," an article by U.S. News & World Report, August 8, 2017, featuring a profile of the law centers's part-time program.

August 8, 2017

"LSAT Leader Urges Caution in Law Schools' Use of GRE," by law.com, August 8, 2017, mentioning the law center.

August 8, 2017

"Expert: Trump Should Go to Congress to Quell Sanctuary City Defiance", coverage in 790KABC, August 8, 2017, interviewing Professor Paul Rothstein. 

August 8, 2017

"Chris Brummer Launches Service and Research Website on Chrisbrummer.org," coverage by Crossroads Today, August 8, 2017, quoting Professor Chris Brummer and featuring his blog on Scholarly Pursuits.

August 7, 2017

"New coffee place partners up with SU," coverage by Delmarvanow.com, August 7, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

August 7, 2017

"Is Changing the Constitution the Only Way to Fix Washington?," coverage in The Huffington Post, August 7, 2017, quoting Professor David Super.

August 7, 2017

"At DHS, Kelly and the Trump line," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, August 7, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 4, 2017

"How important is it that Mueller has formed a grand jury? I asked 20 legal experts.", coveraage in Vox, August 4, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse, Professor Julie O'Sullivan and Professor Paul Rothstein.  

 

August 4, 2017

"Analysis: Can This National Security Council Handle a Real Crisis?," coverage in The Atlantic, August 4, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 3, 2017

"Climate change and oil prices should bury Arctic drilling forever", coverage in The Hill, August 3, 2017, by Professor David A. Super.  

August 2, 2017

"HotDocs to Demonstrate Its Newest Technologies at ILTACON," coverage by Prweb, August 2, 2017, quoting the 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor.

August 2, 2017

"Tech education in law – a call to arms," coverage by Legal IT Insider, August 2, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

August 2, 2017

"Microsoft's Embrace Of Alternative Fees Shows Wider Trend," coverage by Law 360, August 2, 2017, mentioning 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market, co-published by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

August 2, 2017

 "Environmental Groups Challenge EPA in Court Over Ozone Rule", coverage in NPR, August 2, 2017, interveiwed Professor William Buzbee. 

 

August 2, 2017

"There's no doubt in my mind that he's coming home: Mother of US journalist Austin Tice- kidnapped in Syria in 2012- shares the family's heartbreak, optimism and perseverance on the fifth anniversary of his abduction", coverage in the Daily main.com, August 2, 2017, featuring Austin Tice (SFS' 02, L'13)

August 2, 2017

 "White House Faces New Questions About 2016 Russia Meeting", coverage by WBAL US, August 2, 2017, interveiwing Professor Susan Low Bloch.

August 2, 2017

"I asked 12 legal experts if the latest Trump-Russia news showed obstruction of justice." coverage in Vox, August 2, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse and Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

August 1, 2017

"Microsoft Announces Plans to Nearly Phase Out Billable Hour," coverage by Bloomberg Law Big Law Business, August 1, 2017, mentioning the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

August 1, 2017

"Facebook lobbying against facial recognition laws," coverage by Biometric Update, August 1, 2017, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 31, 2017

"Facebook: Your Face Belongs to Us," coverage by The Daily Beast, July 31, 2017, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 28, 2017

"The perpetual line-up," an opinion piece by Claire Garvie, Law Fellow at the Center for Privacy & Technology, published in The Times Argus (Vt.), July 28, 2017.

July 28, 2017

"Trump disappointed in attorney general", coverage in the Newburgh Gazette, July 28, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

July 27, 2017

"Evaluate Law School Career Services," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, July 27, 2017, quoting Assistant Dean for Career Services Marcia Pennington Shannon.

July 27, 2017

"Summer Vacation? It's Different for Law Students," coverage by the National Law Journal, July 27, 2017, featuring the law center's student internships.

July 27, 2017

 "Stop the costly, unnecessary road through Alaska wildlife refuge", coverage in The Hill, July 27, 2017 by Professor David A. Super. 

July 27, 2017

"How Rick Perry could fire Robert Mueller," an opinion piece by the Washington Post July 27, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 26, 2017

"Let Black Kids Just Be Kids," an opinion piece in the New York Times, July 26, 2017, citing the study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls'Childhood" by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

July 26, 2017

"Trump's DOJ Is 'Misleading' Court in Emoluments Suit, New Study Claims," coverage by the National Law Journal, July 26, 2017, quoting Professor and Associate Dean John Mikhail and citing his article on emolument definitions. The article was also cited by Bloomberg Law.

July 26, 2017

"Trump's DOJ is Misleading Court in Emoluments Suit, New Study Claims", coverage in The National Law Journal, July 26, 2017, featuring Professor John Mikhail.  

July 26, 2017

"Three New Books Discuss How to Confront and Reform Racist Policing," a review by the New York Times, July 26, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler's new book. An opinion piece in the Washington Post, July 27, 2017, also reviewed the book. 

July 25, 2017

"Storm clouds gather in Trump’s Russian summer of discontent," an opinion piece by the Charlotte Observer, July 25, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

July 25, 2017

"The Battlefield Is Everywhere in the Digital Age," an opinion piece in Real Clear Politics, July 25, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 25, 2017

"I have no respect for your ancestors," a broadcast by MSNBC/ALL In with Chris Hayes, July 25, 2017, featuring an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

July 24, 2017

"Critics of vouchers say they’re marred by racism and exacerbate segregation. Are they right?" an article by Chalkbeat, July 24, 2017, refering to a 2005 Georgetown Law Journal article.

July 24, 2017

"Popular Bluetooth-enabled doll could give strangers access to your child", coverage by CBS 47/FOX30, July 24, 2017, featuring/interviewed Chris Laughlin, Staff Attorney & Teaching Fellow  for the Georgetown Law  Institute for Public Representation.

July 24, 2017

"Bipartisan Legislation Introduced To Increase Job Opportunities For Law School Grads," coverage by Above the Law, July 24, 2017, referencing Dean William Treanor and Professor Robin West. 

July 24, 2017

"Does Trump have 'complete power to pardon' himself?," an interview by ABC News (Australia), July 24, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

July 24, 2017

"What Happens if Trump Fires Mueller?" coverage by U.S. News & World Report, July 24, 2017, quoting Professors David Cole and Susan Bloch. 

July 24, 2017

"Democrats Accuse HHS of Using Improper Tactics in Health-Law Battle," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, July 24, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

July 23, 2017

"Clare Garvie & Jay Diaz: Suspension of DMV face recognition program not enough," an opinion piece in the VT Digger and the Caledonian Record (VT), July 23, 207, featuring Clare Garvie, law fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology.

July 23, 2017

"Fearful of identity theft? Then iris scanners and facial recognition are bad news," coverage by The Independent (UK), July 23, 2017, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.

July 22, 2017

 'Out and out political warfare': Trump claims 'complete power to pardon' amid the White House's escalating war on Russia investigation," coverage by Busines Insider, July 22, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

July 22, 2017

"Trump, Mueller, and possible reactions from the GOP," broadcast on MSNBC/AM Joy, July 22, 2017, featuring commentary by Professor Paul Butler.

July 21, 2017

"THE ORIGINALIST at Arena Stage? Back by Popular Demand and Thank Goodness," a theater review by Broadway World, July 21, 2017, mentioning Professor Lawrence Solum.

July 21, 2017

 "President Trump is considering pardoning himself. I asked 15 experts if that's legal.", coveage in VOX, July 21, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch and Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

July 21, 2017

"Can President Trump Pardon Himself," a PBS/NewsHour broadcast, July 21, 2017, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

July 21, 2017

"Mueller Can Pursue Whatever Crimes He Uncovers," coverage by The Atlantic, July 21, 2017 quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

July 20, 2017

"At O'Hare, some passengers undergo face scans in test of security program," an article by the Chicago Tribune, July 20, 2017, quoting Law Fellow Harrison Rudolph witht he Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 20, 2017

"IsIamic State Is Dying on the Battlefield- and Winning on the Internet", coverage in Bloomberg Businessweek, July 20, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

July 20, 2017

"Baltimore police caught planting drugs at scene, public defender's office says," coverage by the Virginian-Pilot, July 20, 2017, quoting Professor Christy Lopez. 

July 20, 2017

"Can Mueller Do That? Inquiry Now Crosses Trump's ‘Red Line,'" coverage by Bloomberg Politics, July 20, 2017, quoting Professor Julie Rose O'Sullivan.

July 20, 2017

"All Eyes On O.J.," an NPR/1A radio program broadcast, July 20, 2017, featuring commentary by Professor Paul Butler. 

July 19, 2017

"As facial recognition technology continues to develop, Vermont bans use at DMV," coverage by State Scoop, July 19, 2017, mentioning a 2016 report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 19, 2017

"Congress don't let logging industry decide fate of American forests", coverage in The Hill, July 19, 2017, by Professor David A. Super. 

July 18, 2017

"A study found that adults see black girls as less innocent. These girls didn’t need a study to tell them that.," coverage by The Washington Post, July 18, 2017, featuring Georgetown University Law Center on Poverty and Inequality's study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood."  For more on this story, see Afro.

July 18, 2017

"Mistakes, misuse, mission creep: Biometric screening must end," coverage by The Hill, July 18, 2017, mentioning a 2016 report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 17, 2017

"What's Ahead in Litigation Finance?," coverage by New York Law Journal, July 17, 2017, mentioning the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

July 17, 2017

"Report: Young Black Women Subject To Number Of Stereotypes," coverage by KJZZ 91.5, July 17, 2017, an interview with Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

July 17, 2017

"George F. Will: Congress will continue to forfeit its war responsibilities till ‘tomorrow,’" coverage by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 17, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks. This story also appears in the Detroit Free Press, Effingham Daily News (Ill.), and the Bismarck Tribune. 

July 15, 2017

"Donald, Jr. meeting: Was it collusion? Legal experts weigh in," coverage by MSNBC/AM Joy, July 15, 2017, featuring commentary by Professor Paul Butler. 

July 14, 2017

"Greenville native hosting mentorship program at Mount Pleasant: 'I just want to help'," coverage by Greenville Online, July 14, 2017, referencing the Georgetown University Law Center on Poverty and Inequality's study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood." For more on this story, see the New York Daily News.

July 14, 2017

"Can We Stop Calling Grown White Men ‘Kids’? ," coverage by The Huffington Post, July 14, 2017, referencing the Georgetown University Law Center on Poverty and Inequality's study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood."

July 13, 2017

" Does D.C Have A Vacation Problem? Yes. Yes, It Does", coverage by the Kojo Nnamdi Show, July 13, 2017, featuring Assistant Dean of Georgetown University Law Center Office of Career Strategy Marcia Shannon. 

July 13, 2017

"Trump Tests Legal Limits by Delaying Dozens of Obama's Rules," coverage by Bloomberg Politics, July 13, 2017, quoting Professor Willaim Buzbee.

July 13, 2017

"Trump Tests Legal Limits by Delaying Dozens of Obama's Rules," coverage by Bloomberg, July 13, 2017, quoting Professors William Buzbee and Lisa Heinzerling.

July 13, 2017

 "Donald Trump Jr. offences could go all the way up to treason", coverage in AFP news agency, July 13, 2017, interveiw with Professor Louis Michael Seidman. 

July 13, 2017

"Court ruling on interracial marriage still resonates," an editorial in the Reading Eagle, July 13, 2017, quoting from Professor Sheryll Cashin's piece in The New York Times.

July 13, 2017

"If You Get Your Face Scanned the Next Time You Fly, Here’s What You Should Know," coverage in MIT Technology Review, July 13, 2017, quoting Harrison Rudolph, law fellow, Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 13, 2017

"Study: Americans ‘adultify’ black girls, view them as less innocent than their white peers," coverage in The Virgin Islands Daily News, July 13, 2017, featuring a Center on Poverty and Inequality report and quoting Rebecca Epstien, executive director.

July 12, 2017

 "Trump Jr claims a gear change in Russia scandal", coveage in Sky News, on July 12, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse. 

 

 

July 12, 2017

"Experts: Time to smarten up and shut up," coverage in the Boston Herald, July 12, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

July 12, 2017

"If FCC gets its way, we’ll lose a lot more than net neutrality," coverage in Ars Technica, July 12, 2017, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

July 12, 2017

"A Risky Mix: Cutting Taxes for the Rich and Aid for the Poor," coverage in The New York Times, July 12, 2017 quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

July 12, 2017

"Donald Trump Jr.'s new batch of emails gives new insight into meeting with a Russian lawyer," coverage by KTIV News (IA), July 12, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 12, 2017

"The Daily 202: Trump dysfunction follows family from the campaign to the White House," coverage in The Washington Post, July 12, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 12, 2017

"Paul Butler Discusses Race And Law Enforcement With Kojo Nnamdi On July 12," a WAMU Books series conversation with Professor Paul Butler and WAMU's Kojo Nnamdi, July 12, 2017. Also announced by Busboys and Poets Bookstore.

July 11, 2017

Professor Paul Butler and Adjunct Professos Carrie Cordero appeared on All in With Chris Hayes, July 11, 2017, on MSNBC.

July 11, 2017

 "Trump administration: There's no evidence of collusion. 12 legal experts: Yes, there is", coverage in Vox, on July 11, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

July 11, 2017

"Five Memorable Opinions From Retiring DC Judge Janice Rogers Brown," coverage in The National Journal, July 11, 2017, quoting Professor Shon Hopwood.

July 11, 2017

"Donald Trump Jr. likely committed a federal offense: experts," coverage by Salon, July 11, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 11, 2017

"DC Circ. Judge Janice Rogers Brown To Retire," coverage by Law360, July 11, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

July 11, 2017

"China Is Using Facial Recognition to Nab Jaywalkers; Investors Get Interested," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2017, quoting Clare Garvie, fellow, Center on Privacy & Technology. Ms. Garvie is also quoted in a Wall Street Journal blog on July 12, 2017.

July 11, 2017

"Online ‘Day of Action’ for Net Neutrality Will Feature Free Speech Arguments," coverage by Morning Consult, July 11, 2017, quoting Distinguished Fellow Gigi Sohn.

July 10, 2017

"Bruce Ledewitz column: Trinity Lutheran case marks the end of originalism," an opinion piece in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, July 10, 2017, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

July 10, 2017

"We meet three LL.M graduates to find out what they've done with their degrees", coverage in the LLM Guide, July 10, 2017, featureing Lucas Loviscek (LL.M' 15). 

July 10, 2017

"All Eyes Are on Justice Anthony Kennedy’s Retirement Plans," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, July 10, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

July 10, 2017

"Obamacare wounds doctor-owned hospitals," coverage in the Washington Examiner (DC), July 10, 2017, quoting Professor David Hyman.

July 10, 2017

"Is Trump Simply the Worst Human Being We Can Imagine? 14 Experts Weigh In," coverage by Alternet, July 10, 2017, quoting from Professor Rosa Brook's Foreign Policy piece.

July 9, 2017

"Neomi Rao, the Scholar Who Will Help Lead Trump’s Regulatory Overhaul," coverage in The New York Times, July 9, 2017, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 9, 2017

 "Young Black Girls Face Audultification",coverage in NPR, July 9, 2017,featuring Rebecca Epstein, Director of the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

July 7, 2017

"'Trinity' case marks end of originalism," coverage by the Philadelphia Inquirer, July 7, 2017, with a reference to Professor Randy Barnett.

July 7, 2017

 "Does Trinity Lutheran mark the end of originalism", coverage in The Washington Post, July 7, 2017, by Professor Randy Barnett.

July 7, 2017

"Justice Eludes 298 Killed in the Shoot-Down of Malaysia Air Flight 17," coverage by Bloomberg, July 7, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 7, 2017

"On Warfare Ethics and Drone Attacks: Has International Law Failed?," coverage by The Market Mogul, July 7, 2017, featuring quotes by Associate Dean and Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 7, 2017

"Trump Gave the Military More Power, But Here’s What Really Concerns Us," coverage by DefenseOne.com, July 7, 2017, referencing a quote by Professor Rosa Brooks spoken at the Center for Strategic & International Studies' Command Climate: Panel III - The Military and the Public on June 14, 2017.

July 7, 2017

"Chris Brummer Launches “Hedged Positions” Website on ChrisBrummer.com," coverage by Authority Presswire,July 7, 2017,  featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

July 6, 2017

"Court tests loom for Trump rule delays," coverage by E&E Greenwire, July 6, 2017, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

July 6, 2017

"BDS Deregulation Critics Seek Court Stay of FCC Order; Transfer Motion Complicates Case," coverage by Communications Daily, July 6, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

July 6, 2017

"Reduce encounters between young black males, police," an opinion piece in USA Today, referencing the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Equality's study "Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood."

July 6, 2017

"Would the Trump administration block a merger just to punish CNN?" coverage by the Washington Post, July 6, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Salop.

July 5, 2017

"Supreme Court ruling emboldens school-choice advocates," coverage by Fox News, July 5, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett. 

July 5, 2017

"Supreme Court ruling emboldens school-choice advocates", coverage in Fox News, July 5, 2017, featuring Director of Georgetown Center for the Constitution and Professor Randy Barnett. 

July 5, 2017

"Millions of student loans could be headed for a shakeup in coming months," coverage by USA Today, July 5, 2017, quoting Professor John Brooks, II. 

July 5, 2017

"I, Alexa: Should we give artificial intelligence human rights?" coverage by Digital Trends, July 5, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

July 4, 2017

 "For girls in juvenile hall, trrauma-informed yoga is a saving grace", coverage in The Mercury News, July 4, 2017, featuring Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Georgeown Law Center on Poverty and inequality.

July 2, 2017

An interview with Professor Paul Butler on July 2, 2017, by MSNBC/Politics Nation.

July 1, 2017

"Barbershop: Trump's Tweets, How Hate Groups Are Defined And Jay-Z's New Album," an NPR/All Things Considered interview, July 1, 2017, with Professor Paul Butler. 

June 30, 2017

"A police officer didn’t kill Philando Castile. Implicit bias did," coverage in HuffPost, June 30, 2017, quoting the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Equality study "Girlhood Interrrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood."

June 29, 2017

"Donald Trump’s Budget Cuts Would Leave Many Americans Hungry," a piece co-authored by Professor Peter Edelman appearing in Time, June 29, 2017.

June 29, 2017

"Donald Trump's Budget Cuts Would Leave Many Americans Hungry" coverage in TIME, June 29, 2017, by Professor Peter Edelman. 

June 29, 2017

"The Hawaii plaintiffs’ motion to clarify that the amended P.I. still protects grandparents, et al. (and most refugees)," a piece by Associate Professor Marty Lederman, in Just Security, June 29, 2017.

June 29, 2017

"Mind healing: our public selves could use some private time," coverage in the Telegraph (UK), June 29, 2017, quoting from Professor Julie Cohen's Harvard Law Review article.

June 28, 2017

"The Conservative Judge," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, June 28, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

June 28, 2017

 "Chicago charges show challenge of police code of silence", coverage in News12/Long Island, June 28, 2017, featuring Professor Christy Lopez. 

June 28, 2017

"Chicago charges show challenge of code of silence Chicago charges show challenge of police code of silence," coverage in The Washington Post, June 28, 2017, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice Christy Lopez.

June 28, 2017

More coverage of the Center on Poverty and Inequality's report Girlhood Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls' Childhood appeared in The Washington Post (June 27, 2017), Huffington Post (June 27, 2017), USA Today (June 27, 2017), myAJC.com (June 27, 2017), Law Newz (June 27, 2017), N.Y. Magazine (June 28, 2017), CNN (June 28, 2017) and The Atlantic (June 29, 2017).

June 27, 2017

 "Supreme Court to hear Travel ban case", coverage on WBALTV11, June 27, 2017, interveiwing Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

June 27, 2017

"An old symbol of white supremacy hangs around the National Mall," coverage by Think Progress, June 27, 2017, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 27, 2017

"Fact Check: Can president fire special prosecutor?," coverage by The Florida Times-Union, June 27, 2017, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

June 27, 2017

"Adults view black girls as less innocent than white girls: study," coverage by the NY Daily News, June 27, 2017, featuring Center on Poverty and Inequality report.

June 27, 2017

"McCune presents program at Georgetown Law School," coverage by Williamson Daily News, June 27, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

June 26, 2017

"Justices side with government in property rights case," coverage by Newburgh Gazette, June 26, 2017, quoting Dean William Treanor.

June 26, 2017

 "Legal experts break down Trump's travel ban", coverage on WUSA9, June 26, 2017, interviewing Professor Randy Barnett. 

June 26, 2017

"It’s All About that Stay (and Its Surprising Limits)," a piece by Associate Professor Martin Lederman in Just Security, June 26, 2017.

June 26, 2017

"Trump's Limited Travel Ban Victory," coverage by The Atlantic, June 26, 2017, quoting from Associate Professor Martin Lederman's Just Security piece.

June 26, 2017

"New EU Privacy Laws Will Complicate B2B Data Sharing," coverage by Threat Post, June 26, 2017, quoting Center on National Security and the Law visiting fellow Dr. Clare Sullivan.

June 24, 2017

"Environmentalists Rejoice: Court Says Land Regulation Doesn't Go 'Too Far'," coverage by NPR, June 24, 2017, quoting Dean William Treanor.

June 23, 2017

"Why OLC is Unlikely to Criminalize Online Gambling," coverage in Competitive Enterprise Institute, June 23, 2017, featuring Professor David Luban.

June 23, 2017

"Why OLC is Unlikely to Criminalize Online Gambling," a Competitive Enterprise Institute blog, June 23, 2017, quoting from Professor David Luban's book Legal Ethics and Human Diginity.

June 23, 2017

"Georgia sees huge drop in people on food stamps," coverage in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 23, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

June 22, 2017

 "Wisconsin Lawmakers Push Bill that Would Expel Campus Heckers", coverage in NBC News, June 22, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 22, 2017

"Trump's Tape Ruse Risks Fresh Legal Jeopardy in Russia Probe," coverage in Bloomberg Politics, June 22, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

June 22, 2017

"There’s no cheap talk when it comes to prison calls. And that’s not changing soon," coverage in The Washington Post, June 22, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

June 22, 2017

"Texans don't want U.S. Constitution fiddled with," coverage in The Oskaloosa Herald, June 22, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

June 22, 2017

"A law professor and CATO Institute fellow tell us if President Trump is violating the Emoluments Clause," coverage on WGN Radio, June 22, 2017, featuring Professor John Mikhail.

June 22, 2017

 Professor John Mikhail appeared on WGN Radio, June 22, 2017. Topic: "A law professor and CATO Institute fellow tell us if President Trump is violating the Emoluments Clause". 

June 22, 2017

 "Attitudes, legal standards help make police convictions rare," coverage on Crimesider, June 22, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 22, 2017

"Attitudes, legal standards help make police convictions rare," coverage in The Washington Post, June 22, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 21, 2017

"SIn grandes cambios, renegociacion del TLCAN, advierten", coverage in EL UNIVERSAL, June 21, 2017 featuring Professor Alvaro Santos. 

June 21, 2017

"Trump Relying on Courts to Halt Obama EPA Rules, Lawyers Say," coverage in Bloomberg BNA News, June 21, 2017, featuring Professor Hope Babock.

June 21, 2017

"Fixing How FDA Regulates Diagnostic Lab Tests," an opinion piece by Professor David Hyman, in the Investor's Business Daily, June 21, 2017.

June 21, 2017

"Should Rosenstein Step Away from Russia Probe?," coverage in Voice of America, June 21, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Marty Lederman.

June 21, 2017

"Experts Weigh In on Video of Philando Castile Shooting," coverage in The New York Times, June 21, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 20, 2017

"Is Michael Flynn Cooperating With the FBI?," coverage in Slate, June 20, 2017, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

June 20, 2017

"How Yoga Helps Girls in the Juvenile Justice System Heal," coverage in The Huffington Post, June 20, 2017, featuring Rebecca Epstein, Executive Director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality.

June 20, 2017

"Lawyers Can’t Save America From Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The New York Times, June 20, 2017.

June 19, 2017

"State Supreme Court nominee makes her case to Executive Council," coverage in the New Hampshire Union Leader, June 19, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.  

June 19, 2017

"THE ORIGINALIST Announces Post-Show Panelists at Arena Stage," coverage in Broadway World, June 19, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

June 19, 2017

"SCOTUS ruling could be a win for Redskins," coverage in WUSA, June 19, 2017, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme.

June 19, 2017

 "SCOTUS ruling could be a win for Redskins", coverage on WUSA9, June 19, 2017, featuring Professor Neel Sukhatme. 

June 19, 2017

"'For Growth's Sake,' Enough Already," coverage in Litigation Daily, June 19, 2017, featuring a report by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

June 15, 2017

Court Rejects Request to Stay UHF Discount, coverage in TVNewsCheck, June 15, 2017, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

June 15, 2017

"How Can Law Firms Meet Needs Of 21st Century Legal Clients?," coverage by Above the Law, June 15, 2017,  mentioning the 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market, co-published by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession

June 15, 2017

"BEACON is looking to fund projects that support female entrepreneurs," coverage by Technical.ly DC, June 15, 2017, mentioning the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

June 13, 2017

"The Role Of Yoga In Healing Trauma," coverage by Collective Evolution, June 13, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

June 13, 2017

 "Can Trump fire Mueller? Yup, and in more ways than one". coverage in Politico, June 13, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 12, 2017

 "U.S. Cyberweapons, Used Against Iran and North Korea, Are a Disappointment Against ISIS", coverage in The New York Times, June 12, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer. 

June 12, 2017

 "Attorneys General Sue President Trump", coverage by WMUR9, June 12, 2017, interviewing Professor David Super 

June 12, 2017

 "Loretta Lynch could be questioned for pressuring Comey on Clinton email matter", coverage in ABC7/WJLA on June 12, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 9, 2017

"Wall Street Is Starting to Get Nervous About Venezuela's ‘Hunger Bonds’," coverage by Bloomberg Markets, June 9, 2017,quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 9, 2017

"Is Paul Ryan a FINO — Federalist in Name Only?," coverage by The American Spectator, June 9, 2017, quoting from a law review by Professor Randy Barnett.

June 9, 2017

"Trump’s financial deregulation follows coherent plan," coverage in the Financial Times, June 9, 2017, quoting Professor Daniel Tarullo.

June 8, 2017

U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs announced Professor Adam Levitin as a witness in the hearing on June 8, 2017 on Fostering Economic Growth: The Role of Financial Institutions in Local Communities.

June 8, 2017

Professor Adam Levitin testified before the Committee on the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, June 8, 2017, on Fostering Economic Growth: The Role of Financial Institutes in Local Communities. His written testimony can be found here.

June 8, 2017

"Former FBI Director Comey: Attorney General Sessions Won’t Stand Up To Trump," coverage by the Daily Beast, June 8, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Feldman.

June 8, 2017

"Does Comey's testimony lay out a case for obstruction of justice? Legal experts disagree," coverage by ABC News, June 8, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

June 8, 2017

"James O'Keefe's undercover video stings damaged liberal icons. Can a new lawsuit take him down?," coverage by LMTOnline, June 8, 2017, quoting Yael Bromberg, graduate fellow, Institute for Public Representation.

June 8, 2017

"James O'Keefe's undercover video stings damaged liberal icons. Can a new lawsuit take him down?," coverage in The Washington Post, June 8, 2017,  quoting Yael Bromberg, graduate fellow, Institute for Public Representation.

June 8, 2017

"Comey says Trump fired him to undermine FBI Russia investigation," coverage by Reuters, June 8, 2017, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

June 8, 2017

"Trump's "Let This Go" Request Half An Obstruction Case", coverage in Law360, June 8, 2017 quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.  

June 7, 2017

"Jews Applaud Harvard For Revoking Admission Over Anti-Semitic Memes," coverage in Forward, June 7, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

June 7, 2017

"Legal Experts: Trump's Comments Inappropriate, Maybe Worse," coverage in The New York Times, June 7, 2017 quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

June 7, 2017

 "It only matters if Republicans say it matters", coverage in VIce News, June 7, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch and Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 7, 2017

"4th Circ. Revives FMLA Suit Against Alexandria, Va.," coverage in Law 360, June 7, 2017, quoting Patrick Llewellyn, graduate fellow, Institute for Public Representation.

June 7, 2017

"D.C. Police Team Up With Georgetown To Train And Retain Young Officers," coverage by WAMU 88.5, June 7, 2017, featuring the Law Center's inaugural Policy for Tomorrow Fellowship Program and quoting Professor Rosa Brooks. Also reported by NBC 4 Washington.

June 7, 2017

"ACLU Legal Director Speaks to Students," coverage in The Chicago Maroon, June 7, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

June 7, 2017

"Andrew McCabe Appears to Have No Legal Basis for Refusing to Discuss Comey Conversations," coverage in Law Newz, June 7, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 6, 2017

 "Bad Latin: lex monetae, pari passu, and other Italy exit Irritants", coverage in ItalyEurope24, June 6, 2017, by Professor Anna Gelpern.

 

 

June 6, 2017

"U.S. Obligations towards Refugees," Part 5 of the American Society of International Law series on International Law and the Trump Administration, June 6, 2017, moderated by Professor Jane Stromseth

June 6, 2017

"Leaked NSA document is proof of Russian election hacking, top Dem says," coverage by ABC News, June 6, 2017, quoting former NSA director Richard Ledgett speaking at the Law Center's annual Cybersecurity Law Institute.

June 6, 2017

Institute of Land Warfare hosted the ILW Lemnitzer Lecture with Professor Rosa Brooks, who discussed her book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything on June 6, 2017.

June 6, 2017

 "Kushner Retains Access to Top-Secret Information Despite FBI Investigation". coverage in ticklethewire.com, on June 6, 2017 quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 5, 2017

"Georgetown Law program offers fellowship for young D.C. police officers," coverage by The Washington Post, June 5, 2017, featuring Law Center's Program on Innovative Policing and quoting Dean William H. Treanor. Covered also by The News & Observer.

June 5, 2017

"Harvard Revokes Admission of Several Students for Posting ‘Offensive’ Memes," coverage by NBC News, June 5, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

June 5, 2017

"Feds look to experimental light-field cameras to ID drivers at the border," coverage by The Verge, June 5, 2017, quoting Claire Garvey, associate, Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 5, 2017

"50 Years Later, 'Loving' Revisits The Landmark Supreme Court Ruling," an interview with Professor Sheryll  Cashin, on NPR, June 5, 2017.

June 5, 2017

"Trump, Comey and obstruction of justice," a Constitution Center podcast, June 5, 2017, with Professor Laura Donohue.

June 5, 2017

 "DC Police for Tomorrow Fellowship Program launches", covearge by DCW50, June 5, 2017, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center. 

June 5, 2017

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's For the Record with Greta, June 5, 2017.

June 5, 2017

"With Bare Knuckles and Big Dollars, Exxon Fights Climate Probe to a Legal Stalemate," coverage by Inside Climate News, June 5, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

June 5, 2017

"Person of interest: Kushner still has access to nation's secrets while under FBI scrutiny," coverage by VICE News, June 5, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 4, 2017

"Think Too Much: Free speech in spotlight in Portland," coverage by Corvalis Gazette-Times, June 4, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

June 3, 2017

 "Manchester Bomber Met With ISIS Unit in Libya, Officials Say", coverage The New York Times, June 3, 2017 featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.

June 3, 2017

 "The US is the biggest loser on the planet thanks to Trump's calamitous act", by Professor Vicki Arroyo on June 3, 2017 in The Guardian.

June 3, 2017

"Does Comey have one more bombshell to reveal on Russia-Trump collusion?," coverage by McClatchy, June 3, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 2, 2017

The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department announced on June 2, 2017 a new fellowship, Police for Tomorrow Fellowship Program, co-sponsored with the Law Center and Mayor Bowser's DC Governent Certified Public Managers Program.Georgetown. A quote by Dean William M. Treanor was included in the announcement.

June 2, 2017

 "States step into void left by exit from Paris climate accord", coverage in PBS NewsHour, June 2, 2017 featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo. 

June 2, 2017

 "After US Climate Accord Exit, State, Local Governments Step Up", coverage in Voice of America, June 2, 2017, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo.

 

 

June 2, 2017

"Does an FBI Investigation Qualify Under the Obstruction of Justice Statutes? A Closer Look," June 2, 2017, a Lawfare piece referencing a paper by Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

June 2, 2017

"Supreme Court is asked to give an early verdict on Trump's travel ban," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, June 2, 2017, quoting Associate Professor Martin S. Lederman.

June 2, 2017

"The Special Counsel expands to Manafort, Sessions," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on Hardball with Chris Matthews, June 2, 2017.

June 1, 2017

"100 Most Influential Libertarians: A Newsmax/FreedomFest List," coverage in Newsmax, June 1, 2017, mentioning Professor Randy E. Barnett.

June 1, 2017

 Professor Vicki Arroyo was interviewed by CBS News regarding the Paris Climate Accord on June 1, 2017. 

June 1, 2017

 "Trump Exit Won't Bar Successor From Rejoining Climate Pact", coverage in Bloomberg BNA, June 1, 2017, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo. 

June 1, 2017

"Alternative Legal Services Providers: Changing Buyer Perceptions," coverage by Law Journal Newsletters, June 1, 2017, featuring the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

June 1, 2017

 "Missing the Real Noriega Story", coverage in Consortiumnews.com, June 1, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 1, 2017

 "Missing the Real Noriega Story", coverage in Consortiumnews.com, June 1, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 31, 2017

"Does the First Amendment Protect Alt-Right Parades in Portland?" coverage by NBC News, May 31, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

May 31, 2017

"Congress wants to know how Baltimore cops are using facial recognition technology," coverage by Technically Baltimore, May 31, 2017, citing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.  

May 31, 2017

"Comcast, AT&T Officials Back Certain Net Neutrality Rules; Paid Prioritization Stickier," coverage in Communications Daily, May 31, 2017, quoting Professor Howard Shelanski.

May 31, 2017

Professor Howard Shelanski was a speaker at the Telecommunications Policy Conference hosted by the Free State Foundation on May 31, 2017, coverage CSPAN, Topic: Discussion on Telecommunications regulations and expected Federal Communications Commission changes under new chair Ajit Pai.

May 30, 2017

"Advocates Seek DC Circ. Halt To FCC TV Ownership Change," coverage by Law360, May 30, 2017, mentioning Professors Angela Campbell and Andrew Schwartzman, and Drew Simshaw of the Institute for Public Representation.

May 30, 2017

"Officials Ask EOs for Input on 'Deadwood' Regs," in Tax Notes, May 30, 2017, featuring coverage of a conference hosted by Georgetown University Law Center's Continuing Legal Education program. 

May 30, 2017

"Prosecutors Take On The Department Of Justice," featuring commentary by Professor Paul Butler, broadcast on NPR/1A radio program, May 30, 2017.  

May 30, 2017

"Mass Incarceration Is A Major U.S. Issue, Georgetown Law Professor Says," an interview featuring Professor Paul Butler on NPR/Morning Edition, May 30, 2017.  

May 29, 2017

"Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 99: What Law Schools Should Be Teaching, and Aren't (with Mark Cohen)," a podcast by JD Supra, May 29, 2017, featuring an interview with Distringuished Lecturer Mark Cohen.

May 29, 2017

"Ex-Orrick CEO Reportedly Mulling Congressional Run," coverage by The American Lawyer, May 29, 2017, featuring Ralph Baxter Jr., advisory board member for Georgetown Law Continuing Legal Education. 

May 28, 2017

'A white mask worked better': why algorithms are not colour blind," coverage in The Observer (London), May 28, 2017, citing a reportby the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

May 28, 2017

"State suspends Vt. DMV facial recognition program pending review," coverage by WCAX.com, May 28, 2017, citing a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 26, 2017

"FBI Russia investigation is ‘now at the door of the Oval office’, says former Obama administration staffer," coverage by the Independent Online (UK), May 26, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

May 26, 2017

"Man is suing Hershey for ‘under-filling’ his box of Whoppers," coverage in the Palm Beach Post, May 26, 2017, featuring Associate Professor J. Maria Glover.

May 26, 2017

"CAROUSEL: The United States Has a New Fire Chief," coverage in The National Journal, May 26, 2017, featuring Gigi Sohn, Distinguished Fellow.

May 26, 2017

"Former DOJ Prosecutor: What is Trump Aid Kushner Trying to Hide?" an interview on MSNBC/All In, May 26, 2017, with Professor Paul Butler.  

May 25, 2017

"Department Of Justice Lawyers Fear Trump Will Scrap All Their Work To Overhaul The Chicago Police," coverage in BuzzFeed News, May 25, 2017, featuring Christy E. Lopez, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

May 25, 2017

"A man is suing Hershey for ‘under-filling’ his box of Whoppers," coverage in The Washington Post, May 25, 2017, featuring Associate Professor J. Maria Glover.

May 25, 2017

"Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Fix Neighborhood Floods," coverage in Climate Central, May 25, 2017, featuring James T. DeWeese , Fellow at the Harrison Institute for Public Law.

May 25, 2017

"A Proposed New Tax, Mainly On Latinos, To Pay For Trump's Border Wall," coverage on NPR, May 25, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

May 25, 2017

"Trump Budget Plan Offers No Clarity, and So Far No ‘Magic Unicorn’," coverage in The New York Times, May 25, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

May 25, 2017

"When Michelle Wanted Barack to Be a SCOTUS Law Clerk," coverage in Law.com, May 25, 2017, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 25, 2017

 "Flynn pleads the 5th: Why contempt of Congress may be an empty threat", coverage in CBC News on May 25, 2017, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew. 

May 24, 2017

"Trump's Bid to Axe Public Service Loan Forgiveness Would Sever Lifeline. Opponents Say", coverage in The National Law Journal on May 24, 2017, quoting Professor Philip Schrag. 

May 24, 2017

 Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed with Fox 5 WTTG on May 24, 2017. Topic: Subpoenas pile up for Michael Flynn's documents.

May 23, 2017

"Opinion: How Policing Black Boys Leads To The Conditioning Of Black Men," coverage on NPR, May 23, 2017, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.

May 23, 2017

"Michael Flynn is pleading the 5th to decline a subpoena — here's what that means," coverage in Yahoo Finance, May 23, 2017, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

May 23, 2017

"W.H.O. Elects Ethiopia’s Tedros as First Director General From Africa," coverage in The New York Times, May 23, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 22, 2017

"Libertarian Legal Scholars Reject Trump Judicial Nominee's Views on 14th Amendment," coverage in Reason, May 22, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 22, 2017

"Challenge to SEC’s in-house courts could overturn years of orders," coverage in The Financial Times, May 24, 2017, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

May 22, 2017

"Michael Flynn is pleading the 5th. So what does that mean?," coverage in USA Today, May 22, 2017, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

May 22, 2017

"As Ethiopian Seeks to Head WHO, Outbreak at Home Raises Questions," coverage in VOA News, May 22, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 22, 2017

"Professor Offers Solutions to Border Tax’s WTO Problems," coverage by Tax Analysts, May 22, 2017, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

May 21, 2017

 "Who is The White House Person of Interest Being Investigated? The White House Official Is Close To The President", coverage in Romper, on May 21, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

May 19, 2017

"Fmr DOJ Prosecutor: FBI suspects a criminal in Trump White House", coverage In MSNBC/The 11th Hour, on May 19, 2017, interveiwing Professor Paul Bulter and Adjunct Professor Carrie Cordero. 

May 19, 2017

"This World Health Organization Leadership Election Is Crucial, And It’s Getting Ugly," coverage by the Huffington Post, May 19, 2017, mentioning Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 19, 2017

"Commencement Speakers Present Varied Experiences," coverage in The Hoya, May 19, 2017, mentioning the Law Center and its Commencement speaker, University of Hawaii, Manoa law professor Charles Lawrence III.

May 19, 2017

"High School Students, in Moot Competition, Argue a Supreme Court Case," coverage by Education Week Blog, May 19, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

May 19, 2017

 "Trump or Congress can still block Robert Mueller. I know. I wrote the rules", coverage in The Washington Post, on May 19, 2017 by Professor Neal Katyal.

May 18, 2017

"Mueller appointed special counsel in Russia probe: What does it mean?," coverage on WJLA, May 18, 2017, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

May 18, 2017

Professor Anna Gelpern testified before the Subcommittee on Monetary Policy and Trade Committee on Finanical Services of the U.S. House of Representatives "Lessons from the IMF's Bailout of Greece" hearing, May 18, 2017.

May 18, 2017

"Donald Trump impeachment: What could Trump be charged with?," coverage in the Independent, May 18, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

May 18, 2017

"FCC is one step closer to overturning net neutrality," coverage by The Daily Dot, May 18, 2017, quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 18, 2017

"FCC Starts Clock on Undoing Obama-Era Net Neutrality Rules," coverage by Morning Consult, May 18, 2017, quoting quoting Gigi Sohn, fellow, Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

May 18, 2017

"’The president has willingly created this self-portrait’: Trump has become the ‘principal witness’ against himself," coverage in Business Insider, May 18, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

May 18, 2017

"How does impeachment work, and could it happen to Donald Trump?," coverage by MacLean's, May 18, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

May 18, 2017

"What is the 25th Amendment, and could it be used against Trump?," coverage by MacLean's, May 18, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

May 18, 2017

"For the Record with Greta," on MSNBC, May 18, 2017, interview with Professor Paul Butler [appearing at 31:04].

May 17, 2017

 "Retired federal Judge Julian Abele Cook Jr. (L' 57, H' 92) dies at 86", in the Detroit Free Press, May 17, 2017.

May 17, 2017

 "How the U.S. can hold Erdogan's brawling guards accountable- and keep it from happening again", coverage in The Washington Post, May 17, 2017,quoting Professor David Stewart. 

May 17, 2017

"Yes, Trump is getting pounded- but it doesn't mean impeachment is imminent", coverage in CBCNEWS, Mary 17, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

May 17, 2017

"Obstruction of justice, explained", coverage in PBS NEWSHOUR, May 17, 2017, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

 

May 17, 2017

"Facial Recognition Technology Is Both Biased and Understudied," coverage by Undark, May 17, 2017, featuring a lawsuit against the NYPD by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

May 17, 2017

"Experts Debate Whether Trump Obstructed Justice in Comey Meeting," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2017, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

May 17, 2017

 "Does US need a new crime crackdown? Prosecutors see generational divide.", coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, May 17, 2017, quoting Professor William Otis.

May 16, 2017

"An alternative way," coverage by Legal Business Online, May 16, 2017, mentioning a study coauthored by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

May 16, 2017

"District Receives Funding to Launch Community Equity Advisory Group for Climate Planning in the Watts Branch Area," coverage by D.C. Department of Energy and Environment, May 16, 2017, stating the district will partner in this project with the Georgetown Climate Center.

May 15, 2017

"The global health law trilogy: towards a safer, healthier, and fairer world," an article co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin in The Lancet, May 15, 2017.

May 15, 2017

"A Look Back at the Juvenile Justice System Before There Was Gault," coverage by Youth Today, May 15, 2017, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

May 15, 2017

"Examining the path to the general counsel’s office," coverage by Sports Business Journal, May 15, 2017, listing Georgetown University Law Center as being one of the top law schools with the most alumni working as general counsels.

May 15, 2017

"The Dystopian Surveillance State Will Be Extremely Convenient," coverage by Gizmodo, May 15, 2017, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

May 15, 2017

"Digital transference: New dangers in a new world," coverage by Clinical Psychiatry News, May 15, 2016, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

May 12, 2017

"Facial recognition technology helps find criminals, poses concerns," coverage by WINK CBS (Fla.) mentioning Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up, and quoting Clare Garvie, Center on Privacy and Technology Associate.

May 10, 2017

"Welcome to the Machine," coverage by Lexpert, May 10, 2017, mentioning a study by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

May 9, 2017

"Sinclair-Tribune Media deal spotlights media concentration worries," coverage in Chicago Tribune, May 9, 2017, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. Also coveraged by Richmond Times-Dispatch. For more on this story, see Bloomberg Politicsand the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

May 9, 2017

"No, Stephen Colbert is not being investigated by the FCC for his Trump joke," coverage in The Washington Post, May 9, 2017, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

May 9, 2017

"The history of income tax's standard deduction is more interesting than you think," an interview with Professor John R. Brooks on Marketplace, May 9, 2017.

May 9, 2017

"The European Union Just Squeaked By," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, May 9, 2017.

May 9, 2017

"Is This a Constitutional Crisis?," coverage in Politico Magazine, May 9, 2017, quoting Honorable George J. Mitchell Professor in Law David J. Cole, National Legal Director of the ACLU.

May 8, 2017

Professor Susan Low Bloch was interviewed by Hearst TV on May 7, 2017 referencing “President Trump’s Revised Travel Ban Back in Court”. The interview was broadcasted on local stations including Pittsburgh Action News 4 on May 8, 2017.

May 8, 2017

"Donald Trump to Nominate 10 New Federal Judges," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, May 8, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

May 8, 2017

Professor Susan Low Bloch appeared in an interview with German TV Network News (tagesschau) on May 8, 2017. The interview will appear in the first report starting from 3:10. 

May 8, 2017

"Tiffany Trump Will Attend Georgetown Law," coverage in The New York Times, May 8, 2017, featuring Tiffany Trump (L'20) and quoting Mimi Koumanelis, Executive Director of Communications, and Brenna Gautam. News also covered by The Washington Post, Huffington Post and USA Today.

May 7, 2017

"Plain Talk about Law School Rot," coverage in American Greatness, May 7, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

May 7, 2017

“As Trump embraces the enemy, he should keep an eye out for their tricks”, coverage in The Baltimore Sun on May 7, 2017, featuring Professor David Super. 

May 6, 2017

"Barbershop: The State Of Health Care, Police Brutality And Racism In America," NPR All Things Considered, May 6, 2017, an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

May 5, 2017

"FDA Leaders Dish On Agency Policies Under Trump," coverage in Law 360, May 5, 2017, quoting Eric N. Lindblom, director, Tobacco Control and Food and Drug Law at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 4, 2017

"ACLU Won’t Be Suing Trump Over His ‘Religious Liberty’ Order After All," coverage in the Huffington Post, May 4, 2017, quoting Professor Marty Lederman.

May 4, 2017

"Sessions Closed Sterling Case. Odds Are, His Predecessor Would Have, Too," coverage by the New York Times, May 4, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 4, 2017

"Paul H. Frankel, 'the Godfather of State and Local Tax,' Dies at 80," coverage by Tax Analysts State Tax Notes Magazine, May 4, 2017, quoting Professor Philip Tatarowicz.

May 4, 2017

"State Tax Authorities, Practitioners Debate Quill and the Role of Federalism," coverage by Tax Analysts State Tax Notes Magazine, May 4, 2017, quoting Professor Philip Tatarowicz.

May 3, 2017

"How NAFTA Renegotiation Works," coverage by the washingtonpost.com and the Baltimore Post, May 3, 2017, attributing background to Professor Alvaro Santos.

May 2, 2017

"Legal’s Uber Moment is Coming… ‘Legal Innovation’ is Not an Oxymoron," a feature article by Distinguished Lecturer Mark Cohen, in Women's Voice Magazine, May 2, 2017. 

May 2, 2017

"Girls suffer childhood trauma more. New research shows how yoga can help heal them," coverage in the Washington Post, May 2, 2017, citing a report by Georgetown Law's Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 2, 2017

“Girls suffer childhood trauma more. New research shows how yoga can help heal them.“, coverage in The Washington Post, May 2, 2017, featuring The Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

May 2, 2017

"Bad Puns Aside, Law School Clubs Lighten the Load," a feature article by Law.com, May 2, 2017, referring to Georgetown Law Center student clubs.

May 2, 2017

"Austin think tank seeks to unravel Obama-era climate change policy," coverage by the Austin-American Statesman, May 2, 2017, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 2, 2017

"A Class Action Watcher's Guide to the High Court," an article by Law360, May 2, 2017, with an attribution for input by Associate Professor J. Maria Glover. 

May 2, 2017

“Class Arbitration: Business Kryptonite or ADR Unicorn” coverage in BloombergBNA on May 2, 2017 featuring Professor Brian Wolfman. 

May 2, 2017

"Verity Winship on Denials and Admissions in SEC Civil Enforcement," coverage in the Corporate Crime Reporter, May 2, 2017, that includes a reference to Visiting Professor Urska Velikonja's paper Reporting Agency Performance: Behind the SEC's Enforcement Statistics. 

May 2, 2017

"Trump Outline Does Little to Advance Tax Reform, Panelists Say," coverage by Tax Notes Today, May 2, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg,  who joined a panel discussion of tax policy experts sponsored by Tax Analysts and Georgetown University Law Center. 

May 2, 2017

"Warrantless Search of 900 Students,"  a podcast by Bloomberg Law, May 2, 2017, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

May 2, 2017

"Ex-Cop Pleads Guilty to Killing Unarmed Black Man," a transcript on CNN.com of Professor Paul Butler's commentary on CNN, May 2, 2017. 

May 2, 2017

"Privacy Researchers sue NYPD for release of facial-recognition documents," coverage by radio station The Intercept, May 2, 2017, and on May 3, 2017 by Reuters, quoting Professor David Vladeck. The New York Daily News quoted Clare Garvie, an associate with the Center for Privacy and Technology on the same subject on May 3, 2017.  

May 1, 2017

"A British Reboot of Legal Education - Law School Optional," an article by Distinguished Lecturer Mark Cohen, featured on the cover of the Daily Lean Gazette, May 1, 2017.  

May 1, 2017

"What the GOP health care bill really says about pre-existing conditions," coverage by CNN Money, May 1, 2017, quoting Professor Sabrina Corlette.  

May 1, 2017

"Ace Kara Brockmeyer Joins Debevoise & Plimpton," coverage by The National Law Journal, May 1, 2017, referencing in a picture caption Georgetown Law Center's Sixteeth Annual Corporate Institute.

May 1, 2017

"Net neutrality may be poised for a Supreme Court showdown," coverage by the Washington Post, May 1, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. Professor Schwartzman was also quoted in articles on the same subject in The Boston Globe and The Chicago Tribune.  

May 1, 2017

"Fox reportedly in talks to join bidding for Tribune’s TV stations," coverage by the Washington Post, May 1, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

May 1, 2017

"Law Architects: New legal jobs make technology part of the career path," by the ABA Journal, May 1, 2017, mentioning the Iron Tech Lawyer Program. 

May 1, 2017

"House Republicans Won't Drop ACA Lawsuit, Ryan Says," by Tax Analysts Insurance Tax Review, May 1, 2017, quoting Professor David Super. 

April 30, 2017

"George soros Fixes Eye on New Enemy," by Worldnetdaily.com, April 30, 2017, referring to Professor David Super.   

April 29, 2017

“Convicted Bank robber Hired to Teach at Georgetown Law”, coverage in USNews on April 29, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein and Professor Shon Hopwood. 

April 29, 2017

"Louisiana courts use mix of civil, common law," coverage by the Louisiana Record, April 29, 2017, featuring Professor John Baker Jr.

April 29, 2017

“Chicago Was on The Verge Of Police Reform. Then Trump Picked Jeff Sessions To Run The DOJ”, coverage in The Huffington Post, April 29, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Christy Lopez.

April 29, 2017

"Judge in Houston Strikes Down Harris County’s Bail System," coverage in the New York Times, April 29, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

April 29, 2017

"Will High Taxes Force the Rich to Leave America?" coverage by the Amercian Conservative, April 29, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

April 28, 2017

"100 Days of Trump: Three Best and Worst Moments of Presidency So Far," coverage in Reason, April 28, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 28, 2017

"Roberts, Georgetown Law honor counselor to the chief justice," coverage in SCOTUSblog, April 28, 2017, featuring The Supreme Court Institute.

April 28, 2017

"Our Closing Thoughts," an editorial by The Hoya, April 28, 2017, referring to the law center.

April 28, 2017

"4 Tech tips for Law Firms with Negotiated Pricing," coverage by Legaltech news, April 28, 2017, citing Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2016 "Report on the State of the Legal Market."

April 28, 2017

"A Bridge Too Far? Legal's Challenges in Explaining AI Decisions," coverage by Corporate Counsel, April 28, 2017, quoting visiting fellow and researcher Andrew Selbst.

April 28, 2017

"Invigorated Justice Ginsburg Says 'I Love My Job'," coverage in Law.com, April 28, 2017, featuring Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

April 28, 2017

"Justice Ginsburg Denounces Unconscious Gender Bias," coverage in The Hoya, April 28, 2017, featuring Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

April 27, 2017

"Vision not quite zero," coverage by the Portland Tribune, April 27, 2017, quoting Associate Clare Garvey of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

April 27, 2017

"Difficult legal path forward for Trump in sanctuary cities case," coverage in Reuters, April 27, 2017, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

April 27, 2017

"Difficult legal path forward for Trump in sanctuary cities case," coverage in The Union Leader, April 27, 2017, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

April 27, 2017

 "Convicted bank robber hired to teach at Georgetown Law", coverage in the Washington Post, April 27, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

April 26, 2017

"The Legal Industry’s Diversity Problem Why It Matters And What’s Being Done About It," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Legal Business World, April 26, 2017.

April 26, 2017

"Omaha lawyer used to long-shot battles faces toughest fight yet: pancreatic cancer," coverage in Live Well Nebraska, April 26, 2017, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 26, 2017

"Tenants lose, landlords win in Baltimore's rent court," coverage in the Baltimore Sun, April 26, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

April 26, 2017

"Katyal Laments Diversity Gap After Hitting High Court Record," coverage in Law 360, April 26, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 25, 2017

"Changes In Legal Delivery Parallel The Retail Industry's Metamorphosis -- Here's Why," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Legal Business World, April 25, 2017.

April 24, 2017

"A Whack at Dodd-Frank Could Hamstring the S.E.C.," coverage in The New York Times, April 24, 2017, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.

April 24, 2017

"Justices Won't Hear GM's Appeal Of Bankruptcy-Shield Ruling," coverage in Law 360, April 24, 2017, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

April 23, 2017

"Why You Could Be Scammed by Fake Tax Collectors More than Ever This Year," coverage in Yahoo Finance, April 23, 2017, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

April 21, 2017

“Convicted Bank Robber Hired to Teach at Georgetown Law”, interview and coverage by NBC4, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood and speaking with Professor Paul Rothstein. This interview will air on April 21, 2017 at 6pm.

April 20, 2017

"Uniformed injustice: Police and military target LGBT Salvadorans," a piece by students Mary Kenah and Caitlin Anderson, in The Washington Blade, April 20, 2017, featuring a study by the Human Rights Institute.

April 20, 2017

"This low-paid Atlanta lawyer is one of the best," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 20, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.

April 19, 2017

"Legal Marketing Spend Is Up-- So Is Client Dissatisfaction. Now What?," an opinion piece by  Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Legal Business World, April 19, 2017.

April 19, 2017

“Supreme Court Hears Church vs. State Case”, coverage by WCVB5-ABC on April 19, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 17, 2017

"The Conservative Pipeline to the Supreme Court," coverage in The New Yorker, April 17,2017 quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

April 17, 2017

Newswise announced that the Georgetown University Law Center will be hosting an "Emergency Legal Preparedness Summit" on Friday, April 21, 2017.

April 17, 2017

"Full-Court Press," coverage by The New Yorker, April 17, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.  

April 16, 2017

"Allen & Overy: An Old Firm With A New Strategy," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Legal Business World, April 16, 2017.

April 14, 2017

"Lawyers Know More About Court Than Running Their Own Firms," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, April 14, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

April 14, 2017

"Porzio Rises in DC, Firms Get New In-Town Leaders, Trump Settlements Pile Up," coverage by The National Law Journal, April 14, 2017, mentioning the D.C. Affordable Law Firm (DCALF).

April 13, 2017

"Federal appeals court in Richmond can no longer be described as conservative," coverage in the Richmond Times-Dispatch, April 13, 2017, quoting Professor Steven Goldblatt, director, Appellate Litigation Program.

April 13, 2017

"US judge deems mentally ill man fit for trial in terror case," coverage by WTOP (DC), April 13, 2017,  referencing a 2013 study by Associate Professor Susan McMahon.

April 12, 2017

"Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Danielle Gonzalez Wins Women of Style and Substance Award," coverage by Benzinga, April 12, 2017, featuring Danielle Gonzalez.

April 12, 2017

"Iowa lawmakers pass the state’s most expansive gun rights bill ever," coverage in The Washington Post, April 12, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

April 12, 2017

"alt.legal: Follow The White Rabbit," coverage by Above the Law, April 12, 2017, featuring a study coauthored by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

April 12, 2017

"New Book Details Legal Implications of Brexit," a book review in Lawfare, April 12, 2017, of Legal Aspects of Brexit: Implications of the United Kingdom’s Decision to Withdraw from the European Union, co-edited by Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman and Adjunct Professor Gary Horlick and published by the Institute of International Economic Law.

April 12, 2017

United States Institute of Peace announced an international panel on Conflict and Constitutions: Ensuring Women's Rights, held April 12, 2017, with Professor Susan Deller Ross as moderator. For more on this story, see UN Women.

April 12, 2017

"Are Feds Seizing Lawful Merch? This Law Prof Wants Answers," coverage by Law 360, April 12, 2017, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 12, 2017

""Charging Bull" artist says "Fearless Girl" violated his rights," coverage in USA Today, April 12, 2017, quoting Professor Sonya Bonneau.

April 12, 2017

"Policy Shifts Hint at Who Has White House Sway," coverage in The New York Times, April 12, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

April 12, 2017

"Suing to See the Feds’ Encrypted Messages? Good Luck," coverage in Wired, April 12, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 10, 2017

"Trump pushes historic cuts in global health aid, stoking fears of new disease outbreaks and diminished U.S. clout," coverage by LA Times, April 10, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 10, 2017

"Citizen Activism and the Courts," The American Prospect, April 10, 2017, a review of Professor David Cole's book, Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law.

April 10, 2017

"How Merrick Garland could torment Trump," coverage in Politico, April 10, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 9, 2017

"3 horrible ways typos could alter the course of your life," coverage by MarketWatch, April 9, 2017, quoting Michele Forzley, senior scholar, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

April 9, 2017

"Send in the Troops: A Pentagon Veteran Warns Against the Militarization of American Society," coverage in Haaretz, April 9, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 9, 2017

"Gregory Clay: Supreme words from the Notorious RBG," coverage in Tulsa World, April 9, 2017, featuring an event with Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emerita Wendy Williams.

April 9, 2017

"Law schools and the public good," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Emerita Judith Areen in The Virginian Pilot, April 9, 2017.

April 8, 2017

"Originalism in Constitutional Time," a piece by Professor Lawrence Solum on Legal Theory Blog, April 8, 2017. A commentary by Professor Randy Barnett appeared on The Washington Post, April 8, 2017.

April 8, 2017

"Larry Solum on “Originalism in Constitutional Time”," a piece by Professor Randy Barnett in The Washington Post, April 8, 2017, commenting on Professor Lawrence Solum's blog.

April 7, 2017

"Former bank robber helped by Gates fund now professor at Georgetown Law School," coverage in The Seattle Times, April 7, 2017, featuring Professor Shon Hopwood.

April 7, 2017

"Twitter case shows breadth of U.S. power to probe anti-Trump statements," coverage by Reuters, April 7, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

April 7, 2017

"Now that Gorsuch is confirmed, what’s next?," coverage by Springfield News-Sun, April 7, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

April 7, 2017

"Congress Calls For Vote On Authorizing Use Of Force In Syria," an interview with Associate Professor Marty Lederman, on All Things Considered, NPR, April 7, 2017.

April 7, 2017

"‘Notorius RBG’: Ginsburg as irrepressible as ever," coverage in the Las Vegas Sun, April 7, 2017, featuring Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams.

April 6, 2017

"Who the people?: Glenn Reynolds," coverage in the Knoxville News Sentinel, April 6, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 6, 2017

“The Nuclear Option: Senate Republicans Force Historic Rules Change”, coverage in NBC Nightly News, April 6, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

April 6, 2017

"Group Floods Fourth Circuit Judges With Pro Travel Ban Emails," coverage in Law.com, April 6, 2017, Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

April 6, 2017

"Why the strikes against Syria probably violate the U.N. Charter and (therefore) the U.S. Constitution," an opinion  piece by Associate Professor, Martin Lederman, in Just Security, April 6, 2017.

April 6, 2017

"Large-scale military intervention against Assad requires congressional authorization," coverage in The Washington Post, April 6, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

April 6, 2017

Your Browser history is for sale, here's what you need to know, coverage in Fox 43, April 6, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

April 6, 2017

"At least three states are trying to replace the online privacy rules nixed by Trump," coverage in Recode, April 6, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

April 5, 2017

"FAN 146 (First Amendment News) Upcoming Conference: “Truth, Lies and the Constitution”," coverage in Concurring Opinions, April 5, 2017, featuring Professor Gregory Klass.

April 5, 2017

Taser International to give police free body-worn cameras, coverage in The Washington Times, April 5, 2017, Clare Garvie, Associate at The Georgetow Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

April 5, 2017

"FEATURE-At war with the in-laws: Tanzania's evicted widows push for rights," coverage in Thomson Reuters Foundation, April 5, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Deller Ross.

April 5, 2017

"Historic Senate showdown over Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch; 'nuclear option' looks likely," coverage on WJLA, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

April 5, 2017

Professor Rebecca Tushnet was interviewed by 1A [WAMU 88.5- NPR] on Wednesday April 05, 2017, Topic: ”Fans And Fan Fiction” This interview was broadcasted by WAMU 88.5- NPR.

April 5, 2017

“Group Floods Fourth Circuit Judges With Pro Travel Ban Emails”, coverage in The National Law Journal, April 5, 2017 quoting Professor Brian Wolfman.

April 5, 2017

"Donor-advised funds: Charities with benefits," coverage in The Conversation, April 5, 2017, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.

April 4, 2017

"Who is 'We the People?'," coverage in the Abilene Reporter-News, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 4, 2017

"Where Non-Techies Can Get With the Programming," coverage in The New York Times, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

April 4, 2017

“Historic Senate showdown over Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch; ‘nuclear option’ looks likely”, coverage by WJLA-ABC7, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

April 4, 2017

"Activists fear federal review of U.S. police agreements could imperil reforms," coverage in Reuters, April 4, 2017, featuring Christy E. Lopez, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

April 4, 2017

"Civil rights groups alarmed at Justice Department's review of local police settlements," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, featuring Christy E. Lopez, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

April 4, 2017

"The Reform Stops Here," coverage in Slate, April 4, 2017, featuring Christy E. Lopez, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

April 4, 2017

"Self Defense? Washington Man Faces Possible Murder Charge for Shooting Showering Intruder," coverage on NBC News, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

April 4, 2017

"Law Center Students, Professors Help Win Supreme Court Case," coverage in The Hoya, April 4, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

April 4, 2017

"Supreme Court Firms Up Goal Posts on Spec. Ed. Rights," coverage in Education Week, April 4, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Brian Wolfman.

April 4, 2017

"Right-Wing Billionaires Are Buying Themselves a New Constitution," coverage in Fusion, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

April 4, 2017

"Crime Is the New Black Entitlement," coverage in American Thinker, April 4, 2017, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 3, 2017

"Dean Calms Fears After Georgetown Law Rankings Slide," coverage in the Georgetown Law Weekly, April 3, 2017, featuring Dean William Treanor.

April 3, 2017

"How Gorsuch's originalist view of the Constitution is good for both parties," coverage in The Tiger, April 3, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

April 3, 2017

"The Campaign to Lead the World Health Organization," coverage in The New York Times, April 3, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 3, 2017

"A Salute to Senators Manchin, Heitkamp, and Donnelly on Judge Gorsuch Nomination," coverage in The Huffington Post, April 3, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 3, 2017

"Outgoing Fed Gov. Daniel Tarullo says cyber security is top on his list," coverage in Marketplace, April 3, 2017, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

April 3, 2017

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on KABC 790 in Los Angeles, regarding nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, April 3, 2017.

 

April 1, 2017

"Law Profs React to Trump Order Authorizing Anti-Obamacare Ads," coverage in Dorf on Law, April 1, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 1, 2017

"For Hard-Liners, Even The Trump EPA Isn’t Doing Enough To Undermine Climate Science," coverage in The Huffington Post, April 1, 2017, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

March 31, 2017

"George Will: End the filibuster's power of obstruction," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 31, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

March 31, 2017

"The Boston guy who helped avert economic disaster is leaving the Fed," coverage by the Boston Globe, March 31, 2017, featuring Professor Daniel K. Tarullo.

March 31, 2017

"‘To them, I was a murderer.’ Wrongly named ‘person of interest’ in 1989 Wetterling abduction seeks justice," coverage in The Washington Post, March 31, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 31, 2017

"Can Ferro defeat a turncoat at Tronc?," coverage in Crain's Chicago Business, March 31, 2017, featuring Professor Robert Thompson.

March 31, 2017

"Michael Flynn in 2016: Immunity ‘means you probably committed a crime’," coverage in The Washington Post, March 31, 2017, quoting a Hannah Metchis Volokh Georgetown Law Journal article.

March 30, 2017

"End the filibuster’s power of obstruction," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, March 30, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

March 30, 2017

The Federalist presented a Radio Hour podcast with Professor Randy Barnett, March 30, 2017.

March 30, 2017

Professor William Buzbee testified on March 30, 2017 before the Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice Committee on the Judiciary Hearing on H.R. 1689 The Private Property Rights Protection Act of 2017. The prepared testimony can be found here.

March 30, 2017

"Congress’s vote to eviscerate Internet privacy could give the FBI massive power," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Ohm, in The Washington Post, March 30, 2017. Titled as Marching toward a 'Database of Ruin' in the print and digital edition.

March 30, 2017

"CMO Today: Snap, NBCUniversal Partner for Winter Olympics," coverage by the Wall Street Journal, March 30, 2017, quoting Lecture in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

March 30, 2017

"The IRS Has Hired A Debt Collector That Is Being Sued By The Government," coverage in BuzzFeed News, March 30, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

March 30, 2017

"In Trump’s America, Your Privacy Is for Sale," coverage in Democracy Now, March 30, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

March 29, 2017

"Florida agency spied on protestors with pricey social media monitoring software," coverage by Guns.com, March 29, 2017, quoting Clare Garvie (L'15).

March 29, 2017

"The filibuster isn’t what it used to be. It’s time to bring the old way back," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Washington Post, March 29, 2017.  A column in the Burlington Free Press also quoted Professor Barnett.

March 29, 2017

"Senators Demand Answers About Possible Probe Of HHS Secretary Price," coverage by the Palm Beach Post, March 29, 2017, quoting Professor David Langevoort. 

March 29, 2017

"Analyzing the Obama Doctrine," coverage by Virginia Law Weekly, March 29, 2017, of a symposium featuring Professors John T. Oliver and David P. Stewart.

March 29, 2017

"FCC Tees Up Rule Change That Could Spur Wave of TV Industry Mergers," coverage in the Wall Street Journal Online, March 29, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

March 29, 2017

"Do You Know How Much Private Information You Give Away Every Day?" an article by Yahoo! Tech, March 29, 2017, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

March 29, 2017

"Vote correlation: Internet privacy resolution and telecom contributions," coverage by OpenSecrets.org, March 29, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

March 28, 2017

An obituary feature for Roger Wilkins, a civil rights lawyer, author, journalist and foundation executive appeared in the New York Times on March 28, 2017, naming Professor Patricia A. King as a survivor. Mr. Wilkins' obituary also ran in the Washington Post.

March 27, 2017

"What Can Africa’s CDC Learn From Zika And Ebola Epidemics?," coverage in the Eurasia Revew, March 27, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 27, 2017

"Former political prisoner protests after Metro rejects subway ad campaign," coverage in the Washington Post, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

March 27, 2017

"Facial recognition database used by FBI is out of control, House committee hears," coverage by The Guardian, March 27, 2017, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.  The Atlantic also quoted Professor Bedoya in a similar article. 

March 27, 2017

"Who owns your face? You'd be surprised," an opinion piece in the Chicago Tribune, March 27, 2017, by Professor Alvaro Bedoya. Professor Bedoya co-authored another opinion piece on the subject in the New York Daily Newswith Clare Garvie. 

March 27, 2017

"Facial Recognition News: New York City To Use Technology With Little Oversight," coverage by the International Business Times, March 27, 2017, quoting an opinion piece by Executive Director Alvaro Bedoya and Associate Clare Garvie from the Center on Privacy & Techonology.  

March 27, 2017

"Push for Internet privacy rules moves to state houses," coverage in the Boston Globe, March 27, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck. The New York Times also quoted Professor Vladeck in a similar article.

March 27, 2017

"Des services juridiques alternatifs pour plus de souplesse," coverage in Les Echos, citing the Georgetown Law, Thomson Reuters & Oxford Saïd Business School study “Alternative Legal Service Providers: Understanding the Growth and Benefits of These New Legal Providers."

March 27, 2017

"Corporate Departments Are Taking The Lead In Creating A More Diverse Legal Industry," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Forbes, March 27, 2017.

March 23, 2017

"FBI bosses are grilled by Congress on secret face recognition program which has swept up tens of millions of Americans," coverage by The Daily Mail, March 23, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 23, 2017

"SC Drivers Licenses Are Working – For The Dark State," coverage by FITS News, March 23, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 23, 2017

"Legal AI Makes the Need for Human EQ Essential," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Artificial Lawyer, March 23, 2017.

March 22, 2017

"Loosening of for-profit school rules worries student advocates," coverage in USA Today, March 22, 2017, featuring Professor John Brooks. 

March 22, 2017

Home Court announced the 30th annual charity basketball game between members of Congress and Law Center faculty on March 22, 2017.

March 22, 2017

"House Oversight grills law enforcement on facial recognition tech," coverage by The Hill, March 22, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology, and quoting Alvaro Bedoya, the Center's executive director.

March 22, 2017

"Real-Time Face Recognition Threatens to Turn Cops’ Body Cameras Into Surveillance Machines," coverage by The Intercept, March 22, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology, and quoting Alvaro Bedoya, the Center's executive director.

March 22, 2017

"At Facial Recognition Databases Hearing, Congress Attacks FBI," coverage by NBC News, March 22, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology, and quoting Alvaro Bedoya, the Center's executive director.

March 22, 2017

"Who’s logging your face?," an opinion piece by Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology, in The Wasington Post, March 22, 2017.

March 22, 2017

"Word on the Hill: Lawmakers Ball Up," coverage by Roll Call, March 22, 2017, announcing the 30th annual charity basketball game between members of Congress and Law Center faculty on March 22, 2017.

March 22, 2017

"3 reasons you should be worried about the FBI's facial recognition program," coverage by Mashable, March 22, 2017, mentioning a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

March 20, 2017

"The 'Trump Bump' for Law Schools Is (Kind of) a Thing," coverage in the National Law Journal, March 20, 2017, quoting Andrew Cornblatt, Dean of Admissions. 

March 20, 2017

"Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace Lawyers With IQ And EQ," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Forbes, March 20, 2017.

March 19, 2017

"Federal Court Gives Students Chance to Parry With Judges," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, March 19, 2017, mentioning a Georgetown University Law Library research guide.

March 17, 2017

"US Congress Be Eroding Protections Against Genetic Discrimination," coverage by Gizmodo (Australia), March 17, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

March 17, 2017

"Darryl Paulson: Do universities discriminate in hiring?," coverage in Alabama Today, March 17, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor John Hasnas and referencing a Georgetown Law Journal article.

March 17, 2017

Newswise announced that the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law is hosting a legal forum, “The AHCA: Understanding the Current Healthcare Proposal," on March 21, 2017.

March 16, 2017

“Scientists Bristle at Trump Budget’s Cuts to Research”, coverage in The New Yorks Times, March 16, 2017, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo.

March 16, 2017

“Dialing Back on U.S. Emissions Standards”, coverage in the NPR On Point, March 16, 2017 featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo.

March 16, 2017

"Are We on the Verge of a Full-On Trade War With China?," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, March 16, 2017.

March 16, 2017

"Few Big Foundations Exceed Required Distribution Minimum," coverage by Think Advisor, March 16, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

March 15, 2017

"U.S. judge upholds NHL defenseman's shortened ban, in defeat for Bettman," coverage by Reuters, March 15, 2017, mentioning Professor James Oldham.

March 15, 2017

"A constitutional convention is the last thing America needs," an op-ed piece by Professor David A. Super in the Los Angeles Times, March 15, 2017.

March 15, 2017

The Non Profit Times announced on March 15, 2017 Professor Brian Galle as a speaker at a federal tax policy meeting in New York.

March 15, 2017

"Learn Whether Now Is the Time to Apply to Law School," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 15, 2017, quoting Vice Dean, Associate Dean of Experiential Education and Professor Jane Aiken.

March 14, 2017

"Trump is poised to issue a sweeping order dismantling Obama’s climate plan this week," coverage in The Washington Post, March 14, 2017, quoting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director, Georgetown Climate Center.

March 14, 2017

"‘The President is Aware’," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, March 14, 2017.

March 14, 2017

"Why China’s Lean In Circles Are Anything But Feminist," a piece on Sixth Tone, March 14, 2017, quoting from Professor Rosa Brook's Washington Post blog.

March 14, 2017

"'Legal Innovation' Is Not An Oxymoron -- It's Farther Along Than You Think," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Forbes, March 14, 2017.

March 13, 2017

“Here’s What Will- And Won’t- Happen Next Time A Cop Kills An American”, coverage in The Huffington Post, March 13, 2017, featuring Visiting Professor Christy Lopez. 

March 13, 2017

"ACLU Lawyer Sits At Heart Of Legal Resistance To Trump Agenda," coverage by NPR All Things Considered, March 13, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

March 13, 2017

"Gorsuch might be tough to predict on criminal justice cases," coverage by the Associated Press in the Washington Post and the New York Times, March 13, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 13, 2017

“Gorsuch Might Be Tough to Predict on Criminal Justice Cases”, coverage in The New York Times, March 13, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

March 11, 2017

"Rosemont, homebuilders would benefit from Trump’s proposed water rule change," coverage by The Arizona Daily Star, March 11, 2017, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

March 11, 2017

"An absence of peace: When is a war actually a war?," coverage by BBC News, March 11, 2017, referencing Professor Rosa Brook's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

March 11, 2017

"Gorsuch has ruled for police, and suspects, in crime cases," coverage by ABC News, March 11, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 10, 2017

“Trump’s proposed NOAA cuts world disarm our coasts in the face of rising seas, scientists say”, coverage in the Washington Post, March 10, 2017, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo.

March 10, 2017

"The House GOP's puzzling ObamaCare replacement," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, The Hill, March 10, 2017.

March 10, 2017

"States challenge Trump’s revised travel ban in court," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, March 10, 2017, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

March 10, 2017

The Law Center was featured in a March 2017 issue of the Washington Lawyer in an article "Georgetown's Leaership and Advocacy for Women in Africa Fellows: Advancing the Status of Women Throughout Africa." The article highlights six legal scholars from Africa who are Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa Program fellows. 

March 10, 2017

"Washington DC wine bar owners sue Donald Trump after new hotel causes them to lose business," coverage in the Independent (U.K.), March 10, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 10, 2017

 "American Bar Association gives Neil Gorsuch its highest rating for the Supreme Court," coverage in The Blaze, March 10, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 9, 2017

"Wine bar owners sue President Trump, saying D.C. hotel unfairly takes away business," in the Washington Post, March 9, 2017, quoting Professor Paul F. Rothstein. 

March 9, 2017

A news obituary for William J. Genego (LL.M' 79),  appeared in the Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2017.

March 8, 2017

"Hawaii files first lawsuit against new travel ban," reported by CNN Politics, March 8, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.  

March 8, 2017

"Jones Day lawyer in running for FERC post," coverage in the Greenwire, March 8, 2017, featuring Kevin McIntyre, an advisory board member for Continuing Legal Education.

March 8, 2017

"A Conversation with Mark A. Cohen on Innovation and the changing Legal Market," coverage in Legal Business World, March 8, 2017, featuring Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer.

March 7, 2017

"What is Donald Trump hiding in his tax returns? And will they ever see the light of day?" an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, March 7, 2017, quoting Professor Gregory Klass.

March 7, 2017

"Don't Stiff the State Department," an op-ed piece in Aldia News, March 7, 2017, quoting from Professor Rosa Brook's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything,

March 7, 2017

"Will Trump's Wiretap Claim Prove True?" coverage by USNEWS.com, March 7, 2017, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.  

March 7, 2017

"The Road to Water Rule Rewrite Paved with Legal Potholes," from Bloomberg/BNA News, March 7, 2017, quoting Professor Hope Babcock, director for the Institute for Public Represenation Environmental Law Clinic.

March 7, 2017

"What's So Special About 5%?;Most big foundations give little more than the law requires, a Chronicle analysis shows. Critics say they should do better," coverage by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, March 7, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

March 7, 2017

"Conservatives ponder expansion of Congressional Review Act," in E&E News Daily, March 7, 2017, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck.

March 6, 2017

"Release of Draft FCC Items Mostly Praised But Also Raising Some Concerns," in Communications Daily, March 6, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

March 6, 2017

"News Analysis: What is a Reciprocal Tax?" in Tax Notes Weekly, March 6, 2017, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

March 6, 2017

"The Top 50 Go-To Law Schools," in the National Law Journal, on March 6, 2017, ranking Georgetown Law Center number 12 in the Journal's annual report. 

March 6, 2017

"How the world’s richest doctor gave away millions — then steered the cash back to his company," in STAT magazine, March 6, 2017, quoting Professor Brian Galle. Follow-up coverage by the Nonprofit Quarterly also quoted Professor Galle.

March 6, 2017

"FBI chief asked Justice Dept to refute Trump wiretap claim," coverage in USA Today and by KTVB.com, March 5 and 6, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.  

March 6, 2017

"Paul H. Frankel, 'the Godfather of State and Local Tax,' Dies at 80," an obituary feature by State Tax Notes Magazine, March 6, 2017, quoting Professor Philip Tatarowicz.

March 5, 2017

"Trump Tweets that Obama Wire Tapped Him, Offers No Proof; Controversy over Trump Inner Circle Connections with Russia," a CNN transcript from March 5, 2017, citing How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything, by Professor Rosa Brooks. The CNN anchor also cites Professor Brooks' book in an opinion piece in the Washington Post.

March 5, 2017

"U.S. Attorney General Jeff Session to Meet with Senators Tomorrow on Russian Contacts; President Trump Called Deflector-In- Chief by Opponents," a CNN broadcast transcript from March 5, 2017, featuring commentary by Professor Paul Butler.

March 5, 2017

“FBI chief asked Justice to refute Trump wiretap claim”, coverage in USA Today, March 5, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

March 5, 2017

"FBI Chief Asked Justice To Refute Trump Wiretap Claim",coverage in the USA Today/Daily Digital News on March 5, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

March 4, 2017

"Resolutions before North Dakota Legislature requesting conventions to amend the U.S. Constitution," in the Bismarck Tribune, March 4, 2017, quoting Professor David Super. Professor Super was also quoted on the same topic in the Jamestown Sun.

March 3, 2017

"Is It Too Late to Save the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?," coverage in 24/7 Wall St., March 3, 2017, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

March 3, 2017

"Is It Too Late to Save the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?" in 24/7 Wall St, March 3, 2017, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

March 3, 2017

"Throwing more money at the military won’t make it stronger," coverage in The Washington Post, March 2, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 3, 2017

"To Save the State Department, Rex Tillerson May Have To Break It," by Foreign Policy magazine, March 3, 2017, citing Professor Rosa Brooks' How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

March 2, 2017

"The future of federalism," a podcast on March 2, 2017, from the National Constitutional Center, featuring Professor Peter Edelman, faculty director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

March 2, 2017

"Trumping Judicial Review," coverage in The National Memo, March 2, 2017, referencing a paper by Professor Randy Barnett.

March 2, 2017

 "Jeff Sessions withdraws from Russia probe but stands by his testimony", coverage in The Globe and Mail, March 2, 2017 (updated June 12, 2017), featuring Professor Victoria Nourse. 

March 2, 2017

"Could Sessions face perjury charges? Former federal prosecutors think not," coverage in The Washington Post, March 2, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

March 1, 2017

Real Time with Bill Maher announced, on March 1, 2017, the appearance of Professor Rosa Brooks on its March 3, 2017 show.

March 1, 2017

"What’s in a Body Count? A Deafening Silence," coverage by War on the Rocks, March 1, 2017, referencing Professor Rosa Brook's book, How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

March 1, 2017

“Trump Administration Sets Off Alarm Bells By Pulling Nominees To Regulatory Commissions,” coverage by The Huffington Post, March 1, 2017, mentioning Professor Chris Brummer.

March 1, 2017

 "Trump Pulls CFTC Nominations For 2 Obama Picks", coverage in Law360, March 1, 2017, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. 

February 28, 2017

"Will Trump’s Tax Records Be the Next Pentagon Papers?," coverage by The American Prospect, February 28, 2017, quoting Professor Gregory Klass.

February 28, 2017

"Law Professors Push for Disbarment, Sanctions Against Kellyanne Conway," by FOX 40 and Fox 31 news, Febraruy 28, 2017, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

February 28, 2017

Law Society of Scotland announced on February 28, 2017 that Street Law education program, based on the Law Center's original 1972 program, won Best Training Initiative at European Association Award.

February 28, 2017

"And the Oscar Goes To," a Foreign Policy podcast, February 28, 2017, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 28, 2017

"Why Electronic Surveillance Reform is Necessary," coverage in Third Way, and republished by Lawfare, February 28, 2017, quoting from a 2016 Professor Laura Donohue article.

February 27, 2017

""Muslim registries", Big Data and Human Rights," an Amnesty International blog, February 27, 2017, referencing a law review by Professor Paul Ohm.

February 27, 2017

Ilya Somin announced in The Washington Post, on February 27, 2017, his upcoming engagements, including a March 17, 2017 debate with Professor J. Peter Byrne and a conference with Dean William Treanor on June 4, 2017.

February 27, 2017

The American Bar Association announced on February 27, 2017 its annual National Institute on White Collar Crime (March 8-10, 2017), featuring Professor Laura Donohue, director, Center on National Security and the Law, as a panelist.

February 27, 2017

"Legal Education's Other Challenge: Retraining Practicing Lawyers For A New Marketplace," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer, in Legal Business World, February 27, 2017.

February 26, 2017

"Residents fault landlord for problems at Sayles Place," coverage in The Washington Post, February 26, 2017, quoting Professor Michael Diamond, director, Harrison Institute for Housing and Community Development.

February 24, 2017

"FCC Chairman Goes After His Predecessor's Internet Privacy Rules," coverage by NPR, February 24, 2017, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

February 24, 2017

"How the U.S. military became a Walmart-like one-stop shop for lazy government," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in the National Post, February 24, 2017.

February 24, 2017

"McMaster knows how national security policy can go wrong. Will that help him?," coverage in The Washington Post, February 24,2017, referencing a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 24, 2017

"How We the People Failed America and the World – And How We Can Make It Right," coverage in Muftah, February 24, 2017, quoting from a piece by Professor David Cole.

February 23, 2017

"Supreme Court Nomination Process," a C-SPAN coverage of the roundtable discussion held at the Law Center on February 23, 2017, presented by The Supreme Court Institute, The American Constitution Society and The Federalist Society of Georgetown Law.

February 22, 2017

"Cybercrime Roundup: Searching and Seizing," coverage by Lawfare, February 22, 2017, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

February 22, 2017

"Partner and Firm Profitability in 3 Steps: Plan, Monitor, Bill (Part 1)," coverage by JD Supra, February 22, 2017, mentioning the 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market, co-published by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

February 21, 2017

"Big Law and the Case of the Missing Demand," coverage by Law.com, February 21, 2017, mentioning the 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market co-published by the Center for the Study on the Legal Profession.

February 21, 2017

"Legal Education in the 21st Century," coverage by Prawfs Blawg, February 21, 2017, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center's Program in Legal Technologies.

February 16, 2017

"Leaked Emails Show Justice Clarence Thomas’s Wife Pushing Travel Ban," coverage in The Daily Beast, February 16, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

February 16, 2017

"Family Ties May Lead to Thomas Recusal," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 16, 2017, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. Also reported by ABA Journal.

February 16, 2017

"AI-Powered Body Cams Give Cops The Power To Google Everything They See," coverage in Vocativ, February 16, 2017, referencing the 2016  Center on Privacy & Technology report The Perpetual Line-Up.

February 16, 2017

"How Long Until Trump’s First War?," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, February 16, 2017.

February 16, 2017

"How opponents may challenge Trump's order in court," coverage by LocalSyr.com, February 16, 2017, quoting Professor David Cole, national legal director of the ACLU.

February 16, 2017

"A Departing Bank Regulator's Advice To Stave Off Another Financial Crisis," an NPR Morning Edition interview with Professor Daniel Tarullo, February 16, 2017.

February 16, 2017

"The Secret Messaging App Used by Trump Staffers Has Seen an ‘Enormous Spike’ in Sign-Up," coverage in Fortune, February 16, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 15, 2017

APALSA at UDC David A. Clarke School of Law announced "The Implications of Korematsu v. United States with Karen Korematsu," a February 15, 2017 event with an introduction to be given by Dean Everett Bellamy.

February 15, 2017

"UHLC Observes Black History Month With A Lecture On Race And The Law By Noted Legal Scholar And Author, Paul Butler," coverage by The Street, February 15, 2017, featuring Black History Month event with Professor Paul Butler.

February 15, 2017

"Encryption Apps Help White House Staffers Leak—and Maybe Break the Law," coverage in Wired, February 15, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 15, 2017

"Stingrays: A New Frontier in Police Surveillance - Panel 2," a panel discussion at the Cato Institute, February 15, 2017 featuring Visiting Professor Laura Moy. Coverage by Inside Sources.

February 14, 2017

"Demand for large law firms continues to slump, according to Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor Index," coverage by Legal Futures, February 14, 2017, referencing 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market co-published by the Law Center.

February 14, 2017

"Marriage Pioneer Adjusts to Big Law Life at Dentons," coverage in The Daily Report, February 14, 2017, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Evan Wolfson.

February 13, 2017

“2017 Healthiest Cities in America”, coverage in WalletHub, February 13, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

February 13, 2017

"Alt. GC: Survival of the Most Adaptable," coverage by Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, February 13, 2017, quoting James W. Jones, Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

February 13, 2017

"Trump and the 'War on Truth'," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, February 13, 2017.

February 12, 2017

"Donald Trump’s Diplomatic Moderation," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, February 12, 2017, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

February 12, 2017

"Neil Gorsuch, Antonin Scalia and originalism, explained," coverage in South Coast Today, February 12, 2017, quoting from a 2011 paper by Professor Lawrence Solum.

February 12, 2017

"Fraud targets immigrants seeking to gain legal status," coverage in Times Free Press (Chattanooga), February 12, 2017, referencing a 2013 The Community Justice Project report.

February 12, 2017

"Why Re-Regulation And Equity Matter In Legal Delivery," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen,  Distinguished Lecturer, in Forbes, February 12, 2017.

February 11, 2017

"Can Democrats ever forget treatment of Obama’s court nominee?," coverage in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, February 11, 2017, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

February 11, 2017

Professor Susan Low Bloch was interviewed by the Associated Press Radio on Saturday February 11, 2017, Topic: “Given the Trump administration’s defeat in court, and the president’s intention to possibly write a new executive order that would pass legal muster, what would such an order look like?” This interview was broadcasted by WBBR in New York City. 

February 11, 2017

Trump’s Travel Ban Will Need More Than Tweaks to Survive, Experts Say," coverage in Foreign Policy, February 11, 2017, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

February 11, 2017

"Donald Trump issues series of executive orders since assuming office; some argue he's gone too far," coverage by Big News Network, February 11, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 10, 2017

"The Letter and the Spirit: The Judicial Duty of Good-Faith Constitutional Construction," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Post, February 10, 2017.

February 10, 2017

Professor Philip Schrag was interviewed by Hearst Television Inc. on Friday February 10, 2017 by Correspondent Aixa Diaz. Topic: “Trump Considering Signing A New Immigration Executive Order”. The interview was broadcasted on stations including KCCI 8 Des Moines.

 

http://www.kcci.com/article/trump-considering-signing-a-new-immigration-executive-order/8730414

February 10, 2017

"Law Profs, Students Urge 'No' Vote On Puzder For Labor, coverage by Law360, February 10, 2017, featuring students and professors from the law center.

February 10, 2017

Project Vote announced, on February 10, 2017, a settlement in a lawsuit that it, Voting Rights Institute and others filed on behalf Asian Americans Advancing Justice, the Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda and the Georgia State Conference of the NAACP to challenge Georgia's voter verification process. Coverage in the Daily Report (GA).

February 10, 2017

"Out of Balance?", coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 10, 2017, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

February 10, 2017

"A Peek Inside Schrödinger's Ballot Box," a piece by Visiting Associate Professor John Hasnas, FEE.org, February 10, 2017.

February 10, 2017

"Fed board member Daniel Tarullo announces resignation," article by USA Today, February 10, 2017, featuring Federal Reserve Board Member and Professor Daniel Tarullo. This story was also reported by the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg.com, the Los Angeles Times and USNews.com.

February 10, 2017

"FTC's New Bureau Head Likely To Keep Up Privacy Pressure," coverage in Law 360, February 10, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 10, 2017

"Fresh Intelligentsia: Data, Sunsets & Ecosystems," coverage in Stanford Law School: CodeX, February 10, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen and a study by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

February 9, 2017

“The blue-collar climate plan”, coverage by CNN, February 9, 2017, quoting the Executive Director of the Georgetown Law Climate Center and Professor Vicki Arroyo.

February 9, 2017

"Alternative Legal Service Provider Adoption All About Cost Savings? Perhaps Not," coverage in Law.com, February 9, 2017, featuring the discussion of a report, Alternative Legal Service Providers: Understanding the Growth and Benefits of These New Legal Providers, co-authored by the Law Center.

February 9, 2017

"Appeals Court Deals Blow to Trump, Rejects Travel Ban," coverage by Foreign Policy, February 9, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 9, 2017

"Former Acting Solicitor General Discusses Legal Arguments Against Travel Ban, featuring an interview by NPR with Professor Neal Katyal, February 9, 2017.

February 9, 2017

"Kellyanne Conway may face a federal ethics inquiry," a MSNBC, February 9, 2017, interview with Professor Paul Butler.

February 9, 2017

"ACLU director speaks at Gould about civil liberties," coverage by the Daily Trojan, February 9, 2017, featuring a speech by Professor David Cole.

February 8, 2017

"What America’s ‘Separation of Powers’ Is All About," coverage by the Voice of America, quoting Randy Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory.

February 8, 2017

"Euro redenomination risk edges on to investors’ radar," coverage by the Financial Times, February 8, 2017, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 8, 2017

"Republicans vote to rebuke Elizabeth Warren, saying she impugned Sessions’s character," coverage by the Washington Post, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

February 8, 2017

"Police Face Recognition Software Still Isn't Great With Women & POCs, And Your Face Is Already In It," an interview with Alvaro Bedoya, Executive Director of the Center on Privacy & Technology by NPR station 90.5 WESA. Topic: Facial recognition software accuracy and law enforcement.

February 8, 2017

"Have Donald Trump's Executive Orders Gone Too Far?" coverage by U.S. News & World Report, February 8, 2017, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

February 7, 2017

"After Two Tragedies, a Love to Bring Down Barriers," a feature story by the New York Times on Professor Peter Edelman, February 7, 2017.

February 7, 2017

"Smile, you're on camera, and it knows who you are," coverage by BBC News, February 7, 2017, citing the 2016 Law Center for Privacy and Technology study on facial recognition data harvesting and use, available at www.perpetuallineup.org.

February 7, 2017

"States, DOJ Argue Whether Trump's Travel Ban Should Stay Suspended," coverage by NPR, February 7, 2017, quoting Professor Marty Lederman.

February 7, 2017

"Trump's appeal of travel ban suspension pits executive against judiciary," coverage by CBC News, February 7, 2017, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 6, 2017

"Legal experts examine connections between sexual assault and mass incarceration," coverage in Penn Law, February 6, 2017, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

February 6, 2017

Professor Philip Schrag, “Breaking down Trump’s travel order” featured on WUSA9 on February 6, 2017.

February 6, 2017

Professor Philip Schrag, was interviewed on CBS Radio-WCCO Minneapolis, February 6, 2017 by host Chad Hartman. Topic: U.S. travel ban (A look at the court rulings so far and where it goes from here).

 https://soundcloud.com/user-19033788/philip-schrag-on-cbs-radio

February 6, 2017

"Anti-Tax-Competition Measures Could Have Unintended Effects, Experts Say," coverage in Worldwide Tax Daily, February 6, 2017, featuring Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber, speaking at a conference on tax competition hosted by the International Tax Policy Forum and Georgetown University Law Center's Institute of International Economic Law.

February 6, 2017

"Will Gorsuch Have to Rule on Trump’s Travel Ban?" coverage in the National Journal, February 6, 2017, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 6, 2017

"Advocates Defend Inmate Call Rate Caps As FCC Backs Off," coverage in Law360, February 6, 2017, featuring Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.  

February 6, 2017

"The FCC's legal battle over prison phones just took a weird turn," coverage in The Verge, February 6, 2017, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman. 

February 6, 2017

"And Then the Breitbart Lynch Mob Came for Me," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, February 6, 2017. 

February 6, 2017

“Tech firms challenge to Trump’s travel ban is more than symbolic”, coverage by The Marketplace, February 6, 2017, quoting Vice Dean Jane Aiken.

February 6, 2017

"What happens next as Trump's travel ban heads through the courts," coverage by CBC News, February 6, 2017, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew.  

February 6, 2017

"Traditional Law Firm Partnership Model," coverage in Forbes, February 6, 2017, with an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen and featuring a study by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.  This piece was also published by LegalBusinessWorld.

February 5, 2017

“States expected to continue course toward clean energy future”, coverage in SouthCoast Today, February 5, 2017, quoting the Executive Director of the Georgetown Climate Center and Professor Vicki Arroyo and Program Manager for the Georgetown Climate Center Gabe Pacyniak. 

February 5, 2017

“Las ordenes de Trump pueden poner en jaque el orden constitucional de EE.UU”, coverage in El Confidencial, February 5, 2017, featuring Professor Yvonne Tew.

February 3, 2017

Professor Neel Sukhatme was interviewed on February 3, 2017 by the German TV program Tagesschau- {German network ARD}. Topic: “President Donald Trump’s executive order on financial institutions. His interview begins at the 5:48 mark.

https://youtu.be/v3i9OLJsh6M?t=4m23s

February 3, 2017

"How David Became Goliath: The Secret of Israel’s Military Success," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The New York Times, February 3, 2017.

February 2, 2017

"Everything You Need To Know About Neil Gorsuch (Including Roe v. Wade)," coverage in Reason, February 2, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 2, 2017

“Lawmakers weigh in on travel ban expert talks legality”, coverage in Gray/Washington News Bureau, February 2, 2017, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

February 2, 2017

"Conflict Management Is a Growing Issue for Firms, Says Georgetown Law’s Jones (Part2)," coverage in Legal Executive Institute, February 2, 2017, featuring James Jones, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

February 2, 2017

"CDC Seeks Controversial New Quarantine Powers To Stop Outbreaks," coverage on NPR, February 2, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 2, 2017

"W&L, VMI Host Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg," coverage in the Washington and Lee University News, February 2, 2017, featuring Professor Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

February 2, 2017

"Donald Trump reportedly planning executive order declaring pre-marital sex, same-sex marriage and abortion to be wrong," coverage in The Independent, February 2, 2017, Featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

February 2, 2017

"Oil industry official gets earful about deregulation," coverage in The Lewiston Tribune, February 2, 2017, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 1, 2017

"Legal scholars question immigration ban," coverage in Yale Daily News, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

February 1, 2017

"Legal scholars question immigration ban," in the Yale News,  February 1, 2017, quoting Professor Peter Edelman. 

February 1, 2017

"Neil Gorsuch, Antonin Scalia and originalism, explained," coverage in The Washington Post, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Lawrence B. Solum.

February 1, 2017

"Jaw-dropping biometric advancements for law enforcement are coming sooner than you think," coverage in Police One, February 1, 2017, featuring a report by the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

February 1, 2017

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg Visits Military Institute Whose Doors She Opened to Women," coverage in The National Law Journal, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

February 1, 2017

"Admitting women to VMI made it 'a better place,' Justice Ginsburg says," coverage in the Martinsville Bulletin, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

February 1, 2017

"Leaked Draft of Trump’s Religious Freedom Order Reveals Sweeping Plans to Legalize Discrimination," coverage in The Nation, February 1, 2016, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

February 1, 2017

"Executive Order 13769: America at Its Best and Its Worst," coverage in Foreign Policy Research Institute, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

February 1, 2017

"If the Trump/Nixon Comparison Holds, What Does That Mean for America's Future?," coverage in Haaretz, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 1, 2017

"Editorial: In Neil Gorsuch, Trump has selected a qualified and conservative jurist," coverage in The Kansas City Star, February 1, 2017, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.  

February 1, 2017

“Justice Ginsburg makes her first visit to the military institute she remade”, coverage by the Washington Post, February 1, 2017, quoting Professor Mary Hartnett and Professor Emeritus Wendy Williams.

February 1, 2017

"#FearlessLaw: LegalMosaic’s Mark A. Cohen," coverage in High Performance Counsel, February 1, 2017, featuring Mark A. Cohen, Distinguished Lecturer.

January 31, 2017

"Study finds law firms and corporations increasingly turning to alternative legal service providers," coverage in the ABA Journal, January 31, 2017, featuring a study by the Georgetown University Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 31, 2017

"A Conversation with Susan Low Bloch Comes to the Lyric Theatre 3/21," coverage in Broadway World, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor Susan Law Bloch.

January 31, 2017

"One Rule Forward, Two Rules Back," coverage in Grist, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor Hope Babcock and Professor William Buzbee.

January 31, 2017

"Sally Yates did the right thing," an opinion piece by Professor Martin Lederman, in Just Security, January 31, 2017.

January 31, 2017

"Why Conservatives Must Engage in the Article V Convention of States Debate," coverage in the Conservative Review, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor David Super.

January 31, 2017

"Is President Donald Trump’s immigration ban an abuse of his power?," coverage in The Globe and Mail, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 31, 2017

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on MSNBC January 31, 2017, regarding Supreme Court nominee Neal Gorsuch. The interview also ran on other stations around the country.

January 31, 2017

"Trump calls for lower drug prices, fewer regulations in meeting with pharmaceutical executives," coverage in The Washington Post, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

January 31, 2017

"It’s Time for a Digital Legal Marketplace," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in GGI Insider, January 2017.

January 31, 2017

"With U.S. Democracy In Crisis, It's Suddenly, 'Thank God For Lawyers'," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in Legal Business World, January 31, 2017.

January 31, 2017

"Senate to Approve Chao Nomination This Week; Democrats Offer Their Own Infrastructure Proposal as Trump's Proposal Still Unclear; Transportation Committees Begin to Hold Hearings on Infrastructure," coverage in The National Law Review, January 31, 2017, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

January 30, 2017

"Why Jeff Sessions Should Police the Police," an opinion piece by Christy Lopez, Distinguished Visitor from Practice, in The Marshall Project, January 30, 2017.

January 30, 2017

"3 Ways to Get Rid of President Trump Before 2020," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, January 30, 2017.

January 30, 2017

"Commentary: Are we really stuck with President Donald Trump?," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in the Chicago Tribune, January 30, 2017.

January 30, 2017

"Top Attorneys Take to Twitter to Oppose Trump’s Immigration Ban," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 30, 2017, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

January 30, 2017

“This ACLU Lawyer Is Leading the Legal Fight Against Trump’s Muslim Ban”, coverage in the Washingtonian on January 30, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 30, 2017

"Is Trump’s Immigration Ban Legal? We Survey The Smartest Legal Experts," coverage in LawNewz, Janaury 30, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 30, 2017

"For Trump, like most presidents, executive orders are about PR and power," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 30, 2017, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

January 30, 2017

 "A wave of litigation": How Trump's immigration order could be struck down, coverage in CBC News, January 30, 2017, quoting Professor Yvonne Tew.

January 30, 2017

"Scalia's take on EPA rule could haunt Trump's border plan," coverage in Greenwire, January 30, 2017, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

January 29, 2017

"How opponents may challenge Trump's order in court," coverage on CNN, January 29, 2017, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 28, 2017

"Everything you need to know about Trump's executive actions so far," coverage on CBS News, January 28, 2017, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

January 28, 2017

"Everything you need to know about Trump's executive actions so far," coverage by CBS News, January 28, 2017, quoting Philip Schrag, Director, Center for Applied Legal Studies, Delaney Family Professor of Public Interest Law.

January 27, 2017

Space Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law announced the 50th Anniversary of the Outer Space Treaty Luncheon, with support by the Space Law Society, to be held January 27, 2017.

January 27, 2017

"Trump’s Pick for Health Secretary Under Scrutiny for Investments," coverage in The New York Times, January 27, 2017, featuring Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

January 27, 2017

"Donald Trump, Mexican president tweet their way into trade standoff," coverage in the Boston Herald, January 27, 2017, featuring Professor Robert Stumberg.

January 25, 2017

"Technology's New Face," coverage by Baseline, January 25, 2017, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 25, 2017

"BDO Consulting Expands E-Discovery and Information Governance Capabilities," coverage by Yahoo! Finance, January 25, 2017, featuring Georget Rudoy, founding member of the law center's eDiscovery Training Academy and Advanced eDiscovery Institute.

January 23, 2017

"HotDocs to Showcase Its Latest Suite of Document Automation Solutions for Legal Professionals at Legaltech," coverage by Benzinga, January 23, 2017, mentioning the 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market report by Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 21, 2017

"What A Cancer Diagnosis Reminded Me About Professionalism," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in the Daily Lean Gazette, January 21, 2017.

January 19, 2017

"What next for Street Law?," coverage by Law Society of Scotland, January 19, 2017, mentioning Street Law Clinic.

January 19, 2017

"Black History Matters: Why President Obama Should Pardon Marcus Garvey," a piece by Visiting Professor of Law Justin D. Hansford, in The Root, January 19, 2017.

January 18, 2017

"Obama’s Legacy on Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice," coverage in The Chronicle of Social Change, January 18, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

January 18, 2017

"Death of the billable hour kills off traditional law firm franchise," coverage in The Global Legal Post, January 18, 2017, featuring 2017 Report on the State of the Legal Market report by Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 18, 2017

"In battle over band name, Supreme Court considers free speech and trademarks," coverage by NPR News, January 18, 2017, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.  This story also reported in MPR News.

January 18, 2017

"What’s in a name? Supreme Court to decide 'offensive' band name case," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, January 18, 2017, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 18, 2017

"How President Obama Solidified the Transition to Perpetual War," an interview with Professor Rosa Brooks, on WNYC, January 18, 2017.

January 17, 2017

"Trump vs. California: How the battle will be waged," coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, January 17, 2017, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

January 17, 2017

"Trainee solicitors teach law to school students," coverage in the Irish Examiner, January 17, 2017, mentioning the Law Center.

January 17, 2017

"Commercial firms need to redesign legal service with clients “refusing to pay for young lawyers”," coverage by Legal Futures, January 17, 2017, featuring report by Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 17, 2017

"SCOTUS To Hear From Band The Slants For Right To Trademark Name," an interview with Professor Rebecca Tushnet on WBUR 90.9, January 17, 2017.

January 17, 2017

"Life in the Post-Truth World," a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, January 17, 2017.

January 17, 2017

"Ex-Cravath Atty, Hedge Fund Runner Get 2nd CFTC Seat Try," coverage by Law 360, January 17, 2017, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.

January 16, 2017

"How the Response to Zika Failed Millions," coverage in The New York Times,  January 16, 2017, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

January 14, 2017

"Video of National Constitution Center conference on “The Constitution and the Administrative State,” coverage by The Washington Post, January 14, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 14, 2017

“With Trump’s Conflicts, corporate America wouldn’t hire him as CEO”, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples in the Washington Post, on January 14, 2017.

 

January 13, 2017

"Family of Marcus Garvey seeks pardon in waning days of Barack Obama’s presidency," coverage in The Undefeated, January  13, 2017, quoting Visiting Professor Justin Hansford and referencing his 2009 Georgetown Journal of Law and Modern Critical Race Perspectives law review article.

January 13, 2017

"As residents organize, signs of downtown coming into its own," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, January 13, 2017, featuring student William King.

January 12, 2017

"Trump Team Signals It Will Oust CFPB's Cordray," coverage in National Mortgage News, January 12, 2017, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 12, 2017

"10 Years Out, Report Says Recession's Impact on Firms is Clear," coverage in The American Lawyer, January 12, 2017, featuring the Law Center's 2017 Report on the State of Legal Market and quoting Senior Fellow James W. Jones, Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. For more on this story, see The Legal Intelligencer.

January 12, 2017

"Billable hour pricing is effectively dead because of budget caps, report says," coverage in the ABA Journal, January 12, 2017, citing the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession report, located here.

January 11, 2017

"Barack Obama Failed To Get A New Climate Law, But His Legacy Might Be Stronger Because Of It," coverage in The Huffington Post, January 11, 2017, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo of the Georgetown Climate Center.

January 11, 2017

"Past abuse of power a concern about Sessions as AG," coverage on MSNBC, January 11, 2017, featuring an interview with Professor David Cole. 

January 11, 2017

“Trump’s plan to avoid conflicts of interest won’t avoid a thing”, coverage in WIRED, January 11, 2017, quoting Professor Alicia Plerhoples. 

January 10, 2017

"AT&T's Acquisition of Time Warner Could Meet Headwinds from Trump and Murdoch," coverage in TheStreet.com, January 10, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 10, 2017

"Legal futures round-up: January 10, 2017," coverage in CBA/ABC National, January 10, 2017, featuring DIstinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

January 9, 2017

"Jenner & Block Appellate Chief Leaves Big Law to Teach and Advocate for Voting Rights," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 9, 2017, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Paul Smith.

January 9, 2017

 "Longtime D.C. TV anchor Maureen Bunyan out at WJLA, possibly ending her career," coverage in The Washington Post, January 9, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 9, 2017

 "Law Professors Protest Trump’s Attorney General Nomination," coverage in The Hoya, January 9, 2017, featuring Vida Johnson, Visiting Associate Professor.

January 9, 2017

 "How Trump could use his executive power on Obamacare," coverage in CNN Money, January 9, 2017, quoting Professor David Super.  

January 9, 2017

"It's Time For A Digital Legal Marketplace," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in Legal Business World, January 9, 2017.

January 9, 2017

"Looking to Start or Further Your E-discovery Education? 3 Ways to Get There," coverage in Legaltechnews.com, January 9, 2017, featuring the law center's Institute for Technology Law & Policy.

January 8, 2017

 "Can this clothing defeat face recognition software? Tech-savvy artists experiment," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, January 8, 2017, featuring the Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 6, 2017

"AT&T Says It Can Take Easier Route to Time Warner Purchase," coverage in Bloomberg Technology, January 6, 2017, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 6, 2017

"Guantanamo Bay: As Obama releases more detainees, what is the future of the notorious prison?," coverage in The Week (UK), January 6, 2017, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 6, 2017

 "Democracy Is Dependent on War,"  coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 6, 2017, featuring a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks. 

January 6, 2017

 "Guantanamo Bay: As Obama releases more detainees, what is the future of the notorious prison?" coverage in The Week, January 6, 2017, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks. 

January 5, 2017

"Wake Up Call: California Hires Holder to Fend Off Trump,"  coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 5, 2017, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Paul Smith.

January 5, 2017

 "GOP Push To 'Repeal' Chevron Deference May Come Up Short," coverage in Law360, January 5, 2017, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

January 5, 2017

"Federal Climate Investigation of Exxon Likely to Fizzle Under Trump," coverage in Inside Climate News, January 5, 2017, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

January 4, 2017

"Libertarian Judicial Activism Isn't What the Courts Need," coverage in Southeast Texas Record, January 4, 2017, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 4, 2017

"Law Schools Pile on the Opposition to Sessions' AG Nomination," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 4, 2017, featuring Visiting Associate Professor Vida Johnson.

January 3, 2017

"Smile: Thanks to police cameras, it is very likely that law enforcement knows your face,"  coverage in Rare.us, January 3, 2017, featuring a report from the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

January 2, 2017

"Scrambled Eggheads Against Jeff Sessions," coverage in the National Review, January 2, 2017, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 2, 2017

"Product Liability Cases To Watch In 2017," coverage in Law 360, January 2, 2017, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

January 2, 2017

"Automated And Agile: The New Paradigm For Legal Service," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in Legal Business World, January 2, 2017.

December 31, 2016

"Cab Companies and Law Firms Are Taking the Same Route," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, in The Association of Independent Law Firm Networks (AILFN), December 2016.

December 30, 2016

"Mattis as defense secretary: What it means for us, for the military, and for Trump," coverage in Foreign Policy, December 30, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 29, 2016

"What the CFPB ‘Commission’ Debate Is Really About," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in the American Banker, December 29, 2016.

December 29, 2016

"Facebook’s Face Recognition Tech Goes on Trial," coverage in IEEE Spectrum, December 29, 2016, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 29, 2016

"The American Bar Association's Greatest Hits (Lost Tracks)," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in Legal Mosaic, December 29 2017. ((The piece appeared in ABA Access to Justice Headlines)

December 27, 2016

"Legal stars coming to UH Law School in January for free public events," coverage in UHM News, December 27, 2016, featuring Professor Robin West.

December 27, 2016

"Albuquerque Police Use Facial Recognition Tech Responsibly, Report Says," coverage in Government Technology, December 27, 2016, featuring  a report from the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 26, 2016

"Law Enforcement's Use of Facial Recognition Technology Is Racially Biased, Threatens First Amendment Rights," coverage in Truthout, December 26, 2016, featuring a report from the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 25, 2016

"Norton’s fiery side is loud and clear," coverage in The Washington Post, December 25, 2016, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton.

December 23, 2016

"Don’t judge D.C. Council members based on race," coverage in The Washington Post, December 23, 2016, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton and David Grosso.

December 23, 2016

"Will Donald Trump Start ‘Clash Of Civilizations’ – Analysis," coverage in Eurasia Review, December 23, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 22, 2016

"Justice Scalia’s Warning to President Trump," coverage in The Daily Beast, December 22, 2016, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

December 22, 2016

"Internet Giants Face Lawsuits for Terrorism Liability (Audio)," coverage in Bloomberg News, December 22, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

December 22, 2016

"American Museum of Tort Law receives donation of legal library items," coverage in The Litchfield County Times, December 22, 2016, featuring Professor Emeritus Joseph A. Page.

December 21, 2016

"Is Civilian Control of the Military in Jeopardy?," coverage in The American Conservative, December 21, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 21, 2016

"The Phineas Gage Effect," an opinion piece by Assistant Professor Kevin Tobia, appearing in Aeon, December 21, 2016.

December 21, 2016

"What happens if Trump tries to abuse his power? Look to the court system," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, December 21, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

December 20, 2016

"Bill of Rights at 225: Securing all the liberties of We the People," a piece by Professor Randy Barnett, The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 20, 2016.

December 20, 2016

"Privacy groups: 'Serial offender' Google deceived consumers with 2016 policy change," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, December 20, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

December 20, 2016

"O'Neill Institute Experts, NMAC Release HIV Biomedical Prevention Report," coverage by Edge Media Network, December 20, 2016, featuring report by Sean Bland and Jeffrey S. Crowley, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

December 20, 2016

"State scans Mass. license photos to find matches with suspects," coverage in the Boston Globe, December 20, 2016, referring to a report published by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

December 20, 2016

"Alexius – Meeting the Demands by Business for Affordable Legal Services," coverage by PR.com, December 20, 2016, quoting Professor Mark A. Cohen.

December 18, 2016

"Forget ‘Pat the Bunny.’ My Child Is Reading Hemingway," coverage in The New York Times, December 18, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

December 17, 2016

"David Keene: Gun-rights parameters in their infancy," coverage in The Spokesman-Review, December 17, 2016, referencing Professor David Cole's book Engines of Liberty.

December 16, 2016

"Aggressive sales goals pressure T-Mobile workers to sell unwanted services, labor group alleges," coverage in The Washington Post, December 16, 2017, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

December 15, 2016

"O’Neill Institute Experts, NMAC Release HIV Biomedical Prevention Report," coverage by Newswise, December 15, 2016, featuring a report written by Jeffrey S. Crowley, Program Director of the National HIV/AIDS Initiative, and Sean Bland, Associate at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

December 15, 2016

"FAN 135.1 (First Amendment News) First Amendment Salon: Jess Bravin Interviews ACLU’s David Cole," a podcast and video interview on Concurring Opinions, December 15, 2016, with Professor David Cole.

December 15, 2016

"Survey: Most Want Some Parts of ACA to Stay," coverage by Medscape Medical News, December 15, 2016, quoting Sabrina Corlette, project director, Center on Health Insurance Reforms.

December 14, 2016

"Liberal Law Profs 'Lay Down a Marker' on Trump," coverage in Daily Business Review, December 14, 2016, featuring an open letter to President Elect Donald Trump co-signed by Professor Peter Edelman.

December 13, 2016

"Insurers’ Flawed Directories Leave Patients Scrambling For In-Network Doctors," coverage by California Healthline, December 13, 2016, quoting Justin Giovannelli, Research Fellow at the Center on Health Insurance Reforms. This story is replicated in Medscape.

December 13, 2016

"Without ACA Guarantees, 52 Million Adults Could Have Trouble Buying Individual Plans," coverage by Kaiser Health News, December 13, 2016, quoting Sabrina Corlette, project director, Center on Health Insurance Reforms.

December 12, 2016

"OCC seeks comment on plan to allow fintechs to seek bank charters," coverage by ATM Marketplace, December 12, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

December 8, 2016

"Dismantling Climate Rules Isn’t So Easy," an opinion piece by Professor William Buzbee, The New York Times, December 8, 2016.

December 8, 2016

"Diplomacy’s Public Dimension: Books, Articles, Websites #82," coverage in Mountainrunner.us, December 8, 2016, a review of Professor Rosa Brooks's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

December 8, 2016

"All the President-Elect's Generals," coverage in The Atlantic, December 8, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks's Foreign Policy piece.

December 8, 2016

"Lawyer: Black jurors should refuse to convict black people accused of murdering white people," coverage in The Washington Times, December 8, 2016, quoting from a Washington Post opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler.

December 8, 2016

"The Influences and Advantages of Legal Tech," coverage in Legal Talk Network, December 8, 2016, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

December 7, 2016

"Second chances: More harm than good?," a letter to the editor, The Washington Post, December 7, 2016, signed by Visiting Associate Professor Vida Johnson, Professor Abbe Smith, directory, Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic, Professor Kristin Henning, director, Juvenile Justice Clinic.

December 7, 2016

Intelligence Squared announced a debate, Call a Convention to Amend the Constitution, featuring Professor David Super, December 7, 2016.

December 7, 2016

"Should states call a convention to amend the Constitution? Lessig debates," video coverage by Harvard Law Today, December 7, 2016, of a debate, Call a Convention to Amend the Constitution, with Professor David Super.

December 6, 2016

The office of Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) announced on December 6, 2016 the introduction of the Daniel Webster Congressional Clerkship Act of 2016. The Congressional Clerkship Coalition's Steering Committee included Dean Bill Treanor and Professor Robin West.

December 6, 2016

"How Donald Trump could overturn the Dakota Access Pipeline decision if he wanted to," coverage by WAOW (North Central Wisconsin), December 6, 2016, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

December 6, 2016

"Law Profs Back Uber Driver In 2nd Circ. Price-Fixing Spat," coverage by Law 360, December 6, 2016, featuring amicus curiae briefs filed by various law professors, including from Georgetown University Law Center.

December 6, 2016

"FBI Director James Comey wrongly influenced Clinton-Trump election. Let's keep that from happening again," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in Cleveland.com, December 6, 2016.

December 5, 2016

"Republican success opens door to amending U.S. Constitution," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, December 5, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

December 5, 2016

New America announced a discussion, Fighting for Humanity in War, moderated by Professor Rosa Brooks, December 5, 2016.

December 5, 2016

"My concern with Trump’s team of generals," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, December 5, 2016, quoting from a Foreign Policy piece by Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 5, 2016

"Liberal professor watchlist raises alarm among faculty at SU and its peer institutions," coverage by the Daily Orange, December 5, 2016, quoting Professor Gary Peller.

December 4, 2016

"Inside the Strange World of “Reconciliation”," a piece by Professor David Super, in Balkinization, December 4, 2016.

December 4, 2016

"Law Has Many Mouthpieces But Lacks A Voice," an opinion piece in Forbes, December 4, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

December 2, 2016

"Weathering the Storm: Climate Policy in D.C.," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, December 2, 2016, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo.

December 2, 2016

"Newsworthiness in the Algorithm Age," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, December 2, 2016, featuring Associate Professor Erin C. Carroll.

December 2, 2016

"The Founding Fathers Wouldn't Freak Out About Trump's Cabinet Full of Generals," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, December 2, 2016.

December 2, 2016

"Board Supports Changes to Conditional Admission Rules, Recognizes Innovators, coverage in The Wisconsin Bar, December 2, 2016, featuring Georgetown Law's "appellate app."

December 2, 2016

"Liberal law professors called out for being, um, liberal," coverage in The National Jurist, December 2, 2016, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

December 2, 2016

"Donald Trump's Options for Separating From His Businesses," coverage by ABCNews, December 2, 2016, featured Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 1, 2016

"Democrats in Congress press Obama administration over conflicts at Trump’s D.C. hotel," coverage in The Washington Post, December 1, 2016, featuring Professor Gregory Klass.

December 1, 2016

"Surveillance State expands, regardless of who’s president," coverage in Red Dirt Report, December 1, 2016, featuring a report by the Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology.

December 1, 2016

"Most Americans Think Trump’s Position On Flag Burning Goes Too Far," coverage in The Huffington Post, December 1, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 1, 2016

"New conservative ‘watch list’ targets professors for advancing ‘leftist propaganda’," coverage in The Washington Post, December 1, 2016, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

December 1, 2016

"Former Agency Lawyer Schnare Seen As Key Figure In Trump EPA Transition," coverage in Inside EPA, December 1, 2016, featuring Professor  Lisa Heinzerling.

November 30, 2016

"What Donald Trump Separating From His Businesses Might Entail," coverage on ABC News, November 30, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 30, 2016

"Wisconsin recount to begin Thursday," coverage in WRDW-TV, November 30, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 29, 2016

"Trump Calls for Revoking Flag Burners’ Citizenship. Court Rulings Forbid It," coverage in The New York Times, November 29, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 29, 2016

"Trump attacks flag-burning, legalized after a 1984 arrest in Texas," coverage in the Houston Chronicle, November 29, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 29, 2016

"Flag-burning is legal because of this man and a Texas court case," coverage in The Houston Chronicle, November 29, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 29, 2016

"Several law profs land on watch list of academics who advance 'leftist propaganda'," coverage in The ABA Journal, November 29, 2016, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

November 28, 2016

"No, Dylann Roof’s Decision To Represent Himself Will Not Help Him Appeal The Verdict," coverage in BuzzFeed News, November 29, 2016, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

November 28, 2016

"Jewish Donors Fund Civil Liberties at Unprecedented Rates Post-Election," coverage in the Nonprofit Quarterly, November 28, 2016, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 28, 2016

"Liberal Jewish Groups Get Surge of Donations After Donald Trump’s Win," coverage in Forward, November 28, 2016, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 28, 2016

“The Affordable Care Act-Moving Forward in the Coming Years “, coverage in The JAMA Network, on November 28, 2016 featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Professor David A. Hyman. 

November 28, 2016

"The Importance of Working in the Trump Administration," an opinion piece by Professor Brooks, in Foreign Policy, November 28, 2016.

November 28, 2016

"Why Today's Feminists Are Opting to 'Lean Out' Instead," coverage in Verily, November 28, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 28, 2016

“Wisconsin recount to begin Thursday”, coverage by KCRG-TV9 Washington Bureau, November 28, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 23, 2016

"Le « brouillard de la guerre » à l’ère Trump," coverage in Le Monde, November 23, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 23, 2016

"Are you a target?," coverage in Fort Myers Florida Weekly, November 23, 2106, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 23, 2016

"Donald Trump Walks Fine Ethical Line to White House, Experts Say," coverage on ABC News, November 23, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 23, 2016

"US to Lose Influence to China in Asia Pacific by Leaving TPP," coverage in Sputnik News, November 23, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor David Gantz.

November 22, 2016

"Should Police Bodycams Come With Facial Recognition Software?," coverage in Slate, November 22, 2016, featuring report from Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 21, 2016

"Americans Are Finding New Ways to Join the Surveillance State," coverage in The Nation, November 21, 2016, featuring Center on Privacy & Technology's report The Perpetual Line-Up.

November 21, 2016

"Trump FCC Point Man Has Broadcasting Ties," coverage in TVNewsCheck, November 21, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

November 21, 2016

"Zika Is No Longer a Global Emergency, W.H.O. Says," coverage in The New York Times, November 18, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. Move coverage in The Scientist, November 21, 2016.

November 21, 2016

"The Chess Clock Debates: Is There a Duty to Serve In Trump’s America?," coverage in Lawfare, November 21, 2016, quoting Professor David Luban.

November 21, 2016

"Donald Trump, Guantánamo And Torture: What Do We Need to Know? – OpEd," a piece in Eurasia Review, November 21, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 21, 2016

"Trump Dominates Conversation at Halifax International Security Forum," coverage by National Defense Magazine, November 21, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks at the Halifax International Security Forum.

November 21, 2016

International Committee of the Red Cross announced on November 21, 2016 a public event, Fighting for Humanity in War, to be moderated by Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 20, 2016

"'War' a sobering look at military," Bowling Green Daily News, November 20, 2016, a review of Professor Rosa Brooks' book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

November 20, 2016

"When ‘Everything Becomes War,’ Call the UN?," coverage in the Free Beacon (DC), November 20, 2016, a review of Professor Rosa Brooks' book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

November 19, 2016

"The glory days of Elizabeth Warren's CFPB are numbered," coverage in The Frederick News-Post (MD), November 19, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 19, 2016

"Views on Trump at security conference vary from divisive force to 'opportunity," coverage in Times Colonist (Can.), November 19, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 18, 2016

"Conservatives let themselves dream big about Scalia's replacement," coverage by CNN, November 18, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 18, 2016

"The Ideal Trump Supreme Court Pick: An Originalist Who Isn't A Fan Of Stare Decisis," coverage in Forbes, November 18, 2016, referencing Professor Randy Barnett's article in The Wall Street Journal.

November 18, 2016

"Ted Cruz Congratulates The Real Victor Of The Presidential Election," coverage in the Western Journalism, November 18, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 18, 2016

"EPIC launches legal action on FBI over biometric database," coverage by Planet Biometrics, November 18, 2016, featuring a report released by Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 18, 2016

"Connor Greene ’18 Wins Best Advocate Award at the 2016 White Collar Crime Mock Trial Invitational," coverage by Illinois Tech Today, November 18, 2016 featuring the Barristers’ Council.

November 18, 2016

"Interconnectedness and Manufacturer Responsibility in Automated Vehicles," coverage in The Legal Intelligencer, November 18, 2016, featuring an article published in the Georgetown Law Journal.

November 18, 2016

 Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on McIntyre In the Morning, radio station KABC 790 in Los Angeles, regarding the Electoral College, November 18, 2016.

November 17, 2016

"How Police Use Social Media to Track and Target Activists of Color," coverage by Complex, November 17, 2016, quoting from the Center on Privacy & Technology's report The Perpetual Line-Up.

November 15, 2016

"Student Hosts Vigil Against Trump," coverage by The Hoya, Nov. 15, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

November 15, 2016

"Law Center Launches New Institute," coverage by The Hoya, Nov. 15, 2016, featuring the Institute for Technology Law and Policy.

November 15, 2016

"Uganda Rejects Calls to Amend Its Abortion Law During U.N. Human Rights Council Review," coverage by Center for Productive Rights, November 15, 2016, citing to a 2013 report by Center for Productive Rights, the International Women’s Human Rights Clinic and the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

November 15, 2016

“Quite an entanglement’: Donald Trump and his potential conflicts of interest”, coverage in CBCNEWS| Business , November 15, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

November 14, 2016

"Cyber tools valuable in police work; keep ’em," coverage by the Kearney Hub (Neb.), November 14, 2016, featuring the Center on Privacy & Technology's report The Perpetual Line-Up

November 14, 2016

"HALF of Americans’ Photos Are Now Stored In Facial Recognition Databases," coverage by Activist Post, Nov. 14, 2016, featuring the Center on Privacy & Technology's report The Perpetual Line-Up and quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 13, 2016

“DirecTV’s Daniel York brought hardball tactics to Dodgers channel negotiations” coverage by the Los Angeles Times, November 13, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

 

November 12, 2016

"Trump to be followed into White House by raft of legal cases," coverage by The Japan Times, Nov. 12, 2016, quoting Professor Louis Seidman. This story has also been covered in Yahoo! News, the Bangkok Post, and The Times of Israel.

November 11, 2016

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Taz.de, November 11, 2016.

November 11, 2016

"Professor on Ultrasound Requirement for Abortion: 'Could Be Compared to a State-sanctioned Rape,'" coverage by CNS News, Nov. 11, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown University Law Center.

November 11, 2016

"DTI Office 365 Expert to Speak at 2016 Georgetown Advanced eDiscovery Institute," coverage by Digital Journal, Nov. 11, 2016, discussing the Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute.

November 11, 2016

"Best Law Schools by Salary Potential 2016-2017," coverage by JD Journal, Nov. 11, 2016, featuring the Georgetown Unversity Law Center.

November 10, 2016

"Despite chants of 'not my president,' it turns out Trump will be," coverage by KLEW TV (Lewiston, ID), Novmeber 10, 2016, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

November 10, 2016

"Details: Miami brings its arguments against big banks in front of Supreme Court," coverage in Biz Journals, November 10, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

November 9, 2016

"Trump presidency ends liberals' dream of Supreme Court shift," coverage in the San Francisco Gate, November 9, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 9, 2016

"Democrats Abandoned the Rule of Law. Under President Trump, Will They Help Restore It?," coverage by Reason.com, November 9, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 9, 2016

"Tech skills are no harder to learn than driving, says e-discovery expert Craig Ball," a Legal Rebels podcast with Craig Ball, founder of  E-Discovery Training Academy, November 9, 2016.

November 9, 2016

"Repealing The Affordable Care Act Could Be More Complicated Than It Looks," coverage in Kaiser Health News, November 9, 2016, quoting Professor from Practice Tim Westmoreland.

November 8, 2016

"Facial ID Technology: Novel Challenges for Defense Bar," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, November 8, 2016, discussing a report released by the Center on Privacy & Technology.

November 8, 2016

"Attorneys, law students assist veterans during one-day pop-up clinics in Washington, D.C.," coverage by the American Bar Association, Nov. 8, 2016, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

November 7, 2016

Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory announced its JHU/APL Rethinking Seminar, November 7,2016, with guest speaker Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 7, 2016

"War and The Treacheries of Taxonomy," coverage in War on the Rocks, November 7, 2016, quoting a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 7, 2016

"Responding to Bassam Haddad’s False Binary on Syria,"  in Muftah, November 7, 2016, an opinion piece by Professor Lama Abu-Odeh. 

November 7, 2016

"Spain/Portugal: External Investment In Law Firms Can Make Them More Innovative," a piece by Professor Jonathan T. Molot, in Mondaq, November 7, 2016.

November 6, 2016

"Facial Recognition Technology Raises Privacy Concerns," coverage by NBC News, November 6, 2016, featuring Center on Privacy & Technology's report The Perpetual Line-Up.

November 6, 2016

"Meet the woman who spends 260 days a year preaching the Constitution," coverage in The Washington Post, November 6, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

November 6, 2016

"Shockingly rich Hershey School for poor kids fails its greater mission while it stockpiles its wealth," coverage in Philadelphia Inquirer, November 6, 2016, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

November 4, 2016

"The next 'regulatory czar'," coverage in Environment & Energy Publishing, November 4, 2016,featuring Professors Lisa Heinzerling and David Vladeck.

November 4, 2016

"Newseum Hoists Austin Tice Banner," coverage in The Hoya, November 4, 2016, featuring Austin Tice.

November 4, 2016

"Neal Katyal: From Debate Team to House of Cards," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 4, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

November 3, 2016

"Pricing and Legal Service Delivery," coverage in Law.com, November 3, 2016, featuring a report co-issued by the Center of the Study of the Legal Profession.

November 3, 2016

"If he loses, can Trump mount a challenge?," coverage on KXII News 12, November 3, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 3, 2016

"The man behind ‘Nutrition Facts’ is leaving CSPI’s top job," coverage in Food Safety News, November 3, 2016, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

November 2, 2016

"Kozinski makes Libertarian Gary Johnson's expanded list of potential SCOTUS nominees," coverage in the ABA Journal, November 2, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 2, 2016

"3 Cheers for Gary Johnson’s Supreme Court Short List," coverage in Reason, November 2, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 2, 2016

"Gary Johnson’s Supreme Court Picks Are Actually Alright For Conservatives," coverage in the Daily Caller, November 2, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 2, 2016

"11.2.16: The High Price of Free Vaccines, Facial Recognition Bias, & The Bookshelf," coverage on New Hampshire Public Radio, November 2, 2016, featuring Clare Garvie, Center for Privacy and Technology Associate.

November 2, 2016

"Food Watchdog Michael Jacobson to Change Roles at CSPI," coverage in CSPI News, November 2, 2016, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

November 1, 2016

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Estudios de Politica Exterior, November 2016.

November 1, 2016

"Kagan Leads Sotomayor on Laughs, But Lags in Dissents," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 1, 2016, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

October 31, 2016

"Local, State and Federal Law Enforcement Partnering to Create Massive Facial Recognition System," coverage in the Tenth Amendment Center, October 31, 2016, featuring Clare Garvie, Center on Privacy and Technology Associate.

October 31, 2016

"Donald Trump Foundation's largest donation 'was for refurbishment of a fountain outside his own hotel'" coverage in The Independent (UK), October 31, 2016, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 31, 2016

"Attracting Clients Is Like Dating: Be Visible, and Be Picky, coverage in Bloomberg BNA Human Resources Report, October 31, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

October 30, 2016

"Harry Reid’s letter suggests FBI director may have breached federal law," coverage in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, October 30, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 30, 2016

"Harry Reid says Comey ‘may have broken the law’ by disclosing new Clinton-related emails," coverage in The Washington Post, October 30, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 29, 2016

"Voices: Parallels seen between Brexit fallout, Trump on trade," coverage in USA Today, October 29, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

October 29, 2016

"Trump boasts about his philanthropy. But his giving falls short of his words," coverage in The Washington Post, October 29, 2016, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 29, 2016

"The cyberattack is coming from inside the house," coverage in Daily Herald, October 29, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 28, 2016

"Maine DHHS broke the law first, asked questions later," a piece in Bangor Daily News, October 28, 2016, quoting Professor David Super.

October 27, 2016

"People on the Move," coverage by Utah Business, October 27, 2016, featuring Eric Whiting.

October 27, 2016

"EU’s New Corporate Tax Base May Not Fly With Members," coverage in Law 360, October 27, 2016, quoting Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

October 27, 2016

"Oft-divided SEC speaks with one voice when suing corporations: records," coverage by Reuters, October 27. 2016, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

October 27, 2016

"AFRO Town Hall Pushes Change to Urban Agenda," coverage by Afro.com, October 27, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

October 27, 2016

"How a Georgetown Law Professor Became a Cult Construction Blogger," coverage by Washington City Paper, October 27, 2016, featuring Professor Wallace Mlyniec.

October 27, 2016

"FCC's Broadband Privacy Rules Continue to Draw Reaction," coverage by Broadcasting & Cable, October 27, 2016, quoting Professor Laura Moy, director, Institute for Public Representation.

October 27, 2016

"Children’s Advocates File FTC Complaint Against Google Over ‘Influencers’," coverage by Triple Pundit, October 27, 2016, quoting from Professor Larua Moy's October 21, 2016 statement.

October 27, 2016

"African Americans Wary of Assisted Suicide: A ‘Right to Die’ May Become a ‘Duty to Die’," coverage by CNSNews.com, October 27, 2016, quoting Professor Patricia King.

October 27, 2016

"Not Buying ‘Death with Dignity’," coverage by Catholic Citizens, October 27, 2016, quoting Professor Patricia King.

October 26, 2016

"Facebook, Google Amassing of ‘Faceprints’ Facing Legal Challenges," coverage in Insurance Journal, October 26, 2016, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

October 26, 2016

"Is Facebook's Facial-Scanning Technology Invading Your Privacy Rights?," coverage by Bloomberg Technology, October 26, 2016, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

October 25, 2016

"GULC Report Proposes Police Database Oversight," coverage in The Hoya, October 25, 2016, featuring Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up. Also quoting Dean William Treanor, Adjunct Professor Alvaro Bedoya and Fellow Harrison Rudolph.

October 25, 2016

"It Ain't Me, Babe: Researchers Find Flaws In Police Facial Recognition Technology," coverage by NPR All Tech Considered, October 25, 2016, featuring Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

October 25, 2016

"Podcast: Is the U.S. at war? Sorry, that's classified," a Reuter's podcast, October 25, 2016, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 25, 2016

Professor Emma Coleman Jordan received the 2016 American Lawyer Award for Lifetime Achievement, October, 25, 2016. Her career was highlighted in an August 17, 2016 article in The American Lawyer.

October 25, 2016

"Breaking federal law is not a normal way of managing federal money," coverage in the Bangor Daily News, October 25, 2016, quoting Professor David Super.

October 25, 2016

"Why a Media Merger That Should Go Through Might Not," coverage in The New York Times, October 25, 2016, featuring a 2014 report by Professor Steven C. Salop.

October 24, 2016

"The Right Is Giving Up on Democracy," coverage in the New Republic, October 24, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 24, 2016

"Lawmakers need to curb face recognition searches by police," an op-ed piece by Associate Law Fellow Clare Garvie, in The Los Angeles Times, October 24, 2016.

October 24, 2016

"Trump plans to kill regulations 2-for-1," coverage by SNL, October 24, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

October 24, 2016

"Wall St. worries as merger faces stiff scrutiny by feds," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, October 24, 2016, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Public Interest Communications Law Project.

October 24, 2016

"Next Job for Obama? Silicon Valley Is Hiring," coverage in The New York Times, October 24, 2016, featuring Center on Privacy and Technology's report, The Perpetual Line-Up.

October 24, 2016

"Presidential Campaigns Blast AT&T-Time Warner Merger," coverage by NPR, October 24, 2016, an interview with Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, Public Interest Communications Law Project.

October 24, 2016

"FIRE a Topic of Conversation at Georgetown Law Center’s Conference on Sexual Assault and Academic Freedom on College Campuses," coverage by FIRE, October 24, 2016, featuring the conference held at the Law Center.

October 24, 2016

"Battlegrounds: The Fight for Mosul and Election Day Disruptions," a Foreign Policy podcast, October 24, 2016, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 24, 2016

"Washington Post Reports Huge Surge in Secret Electronic Surveillance Requests," coverage in Slate, October 24, 2016, referencing Professor Laura Donohue's Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy article.

October 23, 2016

"For a 46% Return, Bond Investors Go to Venezuela-If They Dare; Nation pays its debts even as economy nosedives; investors split on whether to flock or flee," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, October 23, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

October 23, 2016

"Comcast-NBCU Deal Offers a Shaky Model for Time Warner Takeover," coverage by TheStreet.com, October 23, 2016, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 23, 2016

"How the AT&T-Time Warner deal could escape deeper regulatory scrutiny," coverage by The Washington Post, October 23, 2016, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

October 20, 2016

"WikiLeaks emails part curtain on a nearly elected Obama considering White House staff," coverage by McClathy DC, October 20, featuring Professor Daniel K. Tarullo.

October 19, 2016

"Groups ask DOJ to pause facial recognition programs after report calls usage ‘highly problematic,'" coverage by The Washington Times, October 19, 2016, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

October 19, 2016

"Sheriff defends use of facial recognition to fight crime," coverage by Fox 13 News (St. Petersburg, Fla.), October 19, 2016, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology.

October 19, 2016

"In new twist in Rosenberg spy saga, sons seek mother’s exoneration," coverage in The Boston Globe, October 19, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

October 18, 2016

"Maryland's use of facial recognition software questioned by researchers, civil liberties advocates," coverage by The Baltimore Sun (Md.), October 18, 2016, mentioning the Center on Privacy and Technology. For more on this story, see coverage in The Verge.

October 18, 2016

"Law enforcement increasing use of facial recognition technology," coverage by CBS News, October 18, 2016, featuring a report by the Center on Privacy and Technology. For more on this story, see WFTS Tampa Bay and WBBF Fox 45 (Baltimore, Md.).

October 18, 2016

"Abused kids in state custody to get help under agreement," coverage by Charleston Gazette-Mail (W.V.), October 18, 2016, mentioning "The Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline," a 2015 report by the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

October 18, 2016

"How to Tackle Supplemental Law School Essay Prompts," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, October 18, 2016, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 17, 2016

"Tax-exemption status can be taxing — that’s where she comes in," coverage by Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, October 17, 2016, mentioning the D.C. Affordable Law Firm (DCALF).

October 17, 2016

"Review: Clio Legal Trends Report 2016," coverage by Associate's Mind, October 17, 2016, mentioning the 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor.

October 17, 2016

"College Debt Forgiveness? It’s Already Here!," coverage by Barron's, October 17, 2016, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 17, 2016

"Why US Legal Regulation Needs A British Makeover," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, in Forbes, October 17, 2017.

October 14, 2016

"PHH v. CFPB: A Blessing in Disguise for the CFPB," a piece by Professor Adam Levitin, Credit Slips, October 14, 2016.

 

October 14, 2016

Streetsblog.org announced the 2016 Fordham Urban Law Journal Cooper-Walsh Colloquium including as presenter Professor Victoria A. Arroyo.

October 14, 2016

"Regulators Tackle New Digital Markets," coverage in The Hoya, October 14, 2016, featuring Financial Markets Quality conference and co panelist Professor Donald Langevoort.

 

October 14, 2016

"New amfAR report highlights role of health plans, health care purchasers in curbing domestic HIV epidemic," coverage by News Medical Life Sciences, October 14, 2016, quoting Jeffrey S. Crowley, program director, National HIV/AIDS Initiative, O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

October 14, 2016

Newswise announced a 2016 Fordham Debate featuring Professor Paul Butler discussing the clash over the legalization of marijuana.

October 14, 2016

"Are Legal Services About To Get Uberized?," coverage in Today's General Counsel, October 14, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

October 13, 2016

"The next WHO Director-General's highest priority: a Global Treaty on the Human Right to Health," a piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, The Lancet, October 13, 2016.

 

October 13, 2016

 "The Power To Wage War Successfully," coverage in Lawfare, October 13, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks' book, How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

October 12, 2016

"A Court Ruled Against Elizabeth Warren’s Brainchild—and Saved It," coverage in the New Republic, October 12, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

October 11, 2016

"Reaction to CFPB Ruling: Some Applaud, Some Object, Some Shrug; Ruling could potentially hand the next president power to remove the bureau's director at will," coverage by Wall Street Journal Pro, October 11, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

October 11, 2016

“The Changing Legal Services Marketplace: A View From Across the Pond,” an event by the Centre for Ethics & Law and LOD (Lawyers on Demand), October 11, 2016  (upcoming), featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen as speaker. 

October 11, 2016

"The Perils Of ‘Sharenting’," coverage by The Huffington Post, October 11, 2016, quoting Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

October 11, 2016

"Where the parties stand on environmental regulation: Six essential reads," coverage in Beaumont Enterprise, October 11, 2016, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

October 11, 2016

 "Federal Judge Sees Little Value in Studying Constitution in Law School," coverage in The New American, October 11, 2016, referencing a 2014 conference at the Law Center with Judge Richard Posner.

October 9, 2016

"Samsung, Apple headed for Supreme Court showdown," coverage by USA Today, October 9, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 9, 2016

'A helping hand for migrant students," coverage by High Country News, October 9, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

October 7, 2016

"Airlines Want Their Money Back From Venezuela," coverage in Bloomberg, October 7, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

October 7, 2016

"American Military Culture and Civil-Military Relations Today," coverage in Lawfare, October 7, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 7, 2016

'"American Military Culture and Civil-Military Relations Today," coverage in Lawfare, October 7, 2016, review of Professor Rosa Brooks' book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything.

October 6, 2016

"Word on the Hill: Red Carpet for Reagan," coverage in Roll Call, October 6, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

October 6, 2016

"Democratic Senators Question FCC About Interference Caused by Covert Cellphone Trackers," coverage in The Intercept, October 6, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

October 6, 2016

"The Perils of 'Sharenting'," coverage in The Atlantic, October 6, 2016, featuring Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

October 5, 2016

"Brian Fishman on Books and Writing," coverage in The Huffington Post, October 5, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 5, 2016

"When the U.S. Government Rounded Up Thousands of Russians," coverage in OZY, October 5, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 5, 2016

"White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?," coverage in  the International Business Times, October 5, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 5, 2016

"Ginsburg Sports Rainbow Neckwear at Supreme Court," coverage in Roll Call, October 5, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Jill Morrison.

October 4, 2016

"Solicitors take on teaching role on law in classroom and prison," coverage in the Irish Examiner, October 4, 2016, featuring Professor Richard Roe.

October 4, 2016

"Leaked Tax Returns Raise Questions About Trump's Tax Rate, NOLs," coverage in Tax Notes, October 4, 2016, quoting Professor John R. Brooks.

October 4, 2016

"#BakersDozen: Mark A Cohen," coverage in High Performance Counsel, October 4, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

October 3, 2016

"Supreme Court Benches Dan Snyder’s Team," coverage in Duets Blog, October 3, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 3, 2016

"The Law of Retired Military Officers and Political Endorsements: A Primer," coverage in Lawfare, October 3, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 3, 2016

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in her 'Own Words,'" coverage in USA Today, October 3, 2016, featuring Professor Emerita Wendy Webster Williams and Adjunct Professor Mary Hartnett.

October 2, 2016

"Ancient Rome Still Defines US Politics of War and Poverty," coverage in Truth-Out, October 2, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 1, 2016

"Supreme Court in Holding Pattern, Awaiting Ninth Justice," coverage in The New York Times, October 1, 2016, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

September 30, 2016

"Defence Briefing," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Economic Times, September 30, 2016.

September 30, 2016

"SCOTUS Term That Starts Off Slow Could End With a Bang," coverage in Law.com, September 30, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

September 29, 2016

"Congress finally approves funding to fight Zika — but what will that mean?," coverage in Kaiser Health News, September 29, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 29, 2016

"Both sides optimistic on EPA climate rule case," coverage by The Hill, September September 29, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

September 28, 2016

"CLEAN POWER PLAN: Lawyers, law profs dish in marathon court session's wake," coverage by E & E Reporter, September 28, 2016, quoting Professor William Buzbee.

September 28, 2016

"Soda Tax Battle Bubbles Up In Bay Area," coverage by CBS San Francisco Bay Area, September 28, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

September 28, 2016

"Legal Experts Say Law Allowing 9/11 Families to Sue Saudi Arabia Has Consequences," coverage by ABC News, September 28, 2016, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

September 28, 2016

"Clean Power Plan Fate Rests on Congressional Intentions," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, September 28, 2016, featuring a discussion on the Clean Power Plan at the Law Center. Event also reported by Inside EPA.

September 28, 2016

"Senate Panel Unanimously Approves CFTC Nominees," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2016, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

September 28, 2016

"The Article Five Convention: Proven to Work," coverage in The Blaze, September 28, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

September 27, 2016

"Harvard Moves Forward in CS50 Trademark Application," coverage in the Harvard Crimson, September 27, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

September 27, 2016

"MPD Updates Body Camera Policy After Shooting," coverage by The Hoya, September 27, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Vida Johnson.

September 27, 2016

Nightly Business Report, on PBS featuring Professor Brian Wolfman, September 27, 2016. 

September 27, 2016

CNBC Nightly Business Report interview with Professor Brian Wolfman, September 27, 2016.

September 27, 2016

Professor Emma Coleman Jordan testified before the U.S. House of Representatives' Financial Services Committee, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, at a hearing entitled "Examining Legislative Proposals to Address Consumer Access to Mainstream Banking Services," September 27, 2016.

September 27, 2016

"In the Dark: Episode 5, A Person of Interest," a podcast by APM Reports, September 27, 2016, featured Professor Paul Rothstein. The story was broadcast on NPR stations around the country; Rothstein also appeared APM's article “In a trap: What it means to be a ‘person of interest.’   

 

September 27, 2016

"School of Information Sciences talks archival data from Holocaust," coverage in The Pitt News, September 27, 2016, featuring National Equal Justice Library archivist Katharina Hering.

September 27, 2016

"Justices Return to Slim Docket of Employment Cases," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, September 27, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

September 27, 2016

"What Would an Article V Convention of States Actually Be Like?," coverage in CNS News, September 27, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

September 26, 2016

"A Supreme Court Justice Predicted Trump’s Policing Plan 50 Years Ago, Warned Of ‘Totalitarianism," coverage in the Huffington Post, September 26, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 26, 2016

"Law Schools Must Focus on Access to Justice," coverage in The National Law Journal, September 26, 2016, mentioning Center on Poverty and Inequality.

September 26, 2016

"WCPO Hit With Complaint Over Issue Ad IDs," coverage by TV News Check, September 26,2016, mentioning Institute for Public Representation.

September 25, 2016

"Al Tamimi & Company: Al Tamimi & Company reinforces expertise on business in the Middle East at Washington DC event," coverage in Qatarisbooming.com, September 25, 2016, featuring a seminar held at the Law Center hosted by the Institute of International Economic Law that included Dean William M. Treanor as a key speaker.

September 25, 2016

"Will Charlotte police release more video?," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC Politics Nation with Al Sharpton, September 25, 2016.

September 24, 2016

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Handelsblatt, September 24, 2016.

September 24, 2016

"Protests Continue in Charlotte as Police Consider Releasing Video," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on CNN Newsroom, September 24, 2016.

September 24, 2016

"Charlotte Police to Release Body Cam, Dash Cam Footage; Charlotte Police News Conference This Afternoon," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on CNN Newsroom, September 24, 2016.

September 23, 2016

"Government lawyers don’t understand the Internet. That’s a problem.The law isn’t keeping up with technology.," coverage in The Washington Post, September 23, 2016, quoting Adjunct Professor Alvaro Bedoya, executive director Center on Privacy & Technology, and Professor Paul Ohm.

September 23, 2016

"Too much order in the Supreme Court? No thrills in upcoming docket," coverage in Catholic News Service, September 23, 2016, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

September 23, 2016

"Analyzing video of the Charlotte shooting," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, September 23, 2016.

September 20, 2016

"DOJ Merger Challenges A New Reality, Antitrust Head Says," coverage by Law 360, September 20, 2016, mentioning the  Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium held at Georgetown University Law Center.

September 19, 2016

"White House Issues Wake-Up Call For K-12 Schools On Sexual Assault," coverage by Buzzfeed News, September 19, 2016, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

September 19, 2016

"Trauma-Informed School Discipline And The K-12 Checklist And Toolkit," coverage by Huffington Post, September 19, 2016, featuring the conference, Trauma-Informed Approaches in School: Supporting Girls of Color and Rethinking Discipline, jointly hosted by The White House Council on Women and Girls, the U.S. Department of Education, the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, and The National Crittenton Foundation. For more on this story, see this White House Fact Sheet and Education Week.

September 19, 2016

"At the UN Refugee Summit, Americans Should Examine Our Treatment of People Seeking Asylum — Not Just on a Boat in the Mediterranean, but at Our Border," coverage by ACLU," Septembe 19, 2016, citing a report by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

September 18, 2016

"ICYMI: Georgetown University Named Top 20 College in the United States," coverage by Georgetown Patch (D.C.), September 18, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center.

September 16, 2016

"Deconstructing India’s Model Bilateral Investment Treaty," coverage in The Wire, September 16, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Joost Pauwelyn.

September 16, 2016

"The United States: Time for a change of direction?," coverage by Leaders League, September 16, 2016, referencing a 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market co-issued by Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

September 16, 2016

"Youngstown Schools CEO Mohip invited to White House meeting," coverage by WMFJ, September 16, 2016, mentioning the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

September 15, 2016

"Nukes: Why do we have them?," coverage in the Fayette Tribune (Oak Hill, WV), September 15, 2016, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 15, 2016

"Incarceration Nation: How We Got Here," coverage in The Crime Report, September 15, 2016, announcing the premiere of feature-length film Incarcerating US at the Law Center.

September 15, 2016

"Flint superintendent aims to aid students who've experienced trauma,"  coverage by MLive.com, September 15, 2016, mentioning Center on Poverty and Inequality.

September 15, 2016

"CDC Wants to Expand Power to Eliminate Measles," coverage in the Age of Autism, September 15, 2016, mentioning Center for Law and the Public's Health.

September 15, 2016

"Lawsuit: Ga. Voter Registration Process Is Discriminatory," coverage by WABE 90.1 (Atlanta, GA), September 15, 2016, mentioning Voting Right's Institute.

September 15, 2016

"Climate change battle pits House GOP vs. New York," coverage by Star Gazette (USA Today), September 15, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

September 15, 2016

"Statement of FCC Commissioner Mignon L. Clyburn," released by the FCC, September 15, 2016, announcing a forum to be held at the Law Center on connectivity across the U.S.

September 15, 2016

"Will KPMG Join Wells Fargo in its Walk of Shame?," coverage by Going Concern, September 15, 2016, referencing a quote in a CNN article by Professor David Vladeck.

September 15, 2016

"U.S. Senate committee to consider nominees for derivatives regulator," coverage by Reuters, September 15, 2016, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

September 14, 2016

"My Ten Commandments of Goal Setting," coverage in JD Supra Business Advisor, September 14, 2016, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

September 14, 2016

"Sorry, veterans aren't necessarily foreign policy experts, says Rosa Brooks," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Press of Atlantic City,  September 14, 2016.

September 14, 2016

"The Top Law Schools for Public M&A," coverage by Deal Point Data, [date unknown], mentioning the Law Center.

September 13, 2016

"From O.J. to the Deplorable Appeal of Donald T.," coverage in Wry Wing Politics, September 13, 2016, mentioning Professor Peter Edelman and featuring his son, film director Ezra Edelman.

September 13, 2016

"5 Big Legal Names Heading To Kirkland That Aren't Clement," coverage in Law 360, September 13, 2016, featuring Professorial Lecturer Viet Dinh and Erin Murphy (L' 06).

September 13, 2016

An announcement of a speaking engagement by Ilya Sonin at the Law Center appeared in The Washington Post, September 13, 2016.

September 13, 2016

"Scalia Won Battle Over Statutory Interpretation, Kagan Says," coverage in Law 360, September 13, 2016, referencing a 2015 speech given by Justice Antonin Scalia at the Law Center.

September 13, 2016

"Circumventing Cell Towers and Constitutions," coverage in Freedom Works, September 13, 2016, quoting Visiting  Professor Laura Moy.

September 12, 2016

A review of Professor Rosa Brooks's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything appears on Truthdig, September 12, 2016.

September 12, 2016

"Lest We Forget," coverage by Pacific Standard, September 12, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 12, 2016

"Kirkland & Ellis to Acquire Top SCOTUS Boutique," coverage by Bloomberg Big Law Business, September 12, 2016, featuring Professorial Lecturer Viet D. Dinh.

September 12, 2016

"White House regulatory affairs administrator Shelanski to present Law School’s Boden Lecture," coverage in Urban Milwaukee, September 12, 2016, announcing  Boden Lecture by Professor Howard A. Shelanski at Marquette Law School.

September 11, 2016

"An anniversary of shame," coverage in Politico, September 11, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

September 10, 2016

"9/11 and our collective amnesia," coverage in The Topeka Capital Journal, September 10, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks's book How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

September 9, 2016

"Week Ahead: House Panel to Debate Financial CHOICE Act," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, September 9, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 9, 2016

"5,300 Wells Fargo employees fired over 2 million phony accounts," coverage on CNN Money, Spetember 9, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 9, 2016

"Should Wells Fargo scandal be punished by prison time?," coverage in the Union-Bulletin (Walla Walla, WA), September 9, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

September 8, 2016

"Sorry Folks, Veterans Are Not Necessarily Experts on Foreign Policy," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, September 8, 2016.

September 8, 2016

"The Rise Of The Drone, And The Thorny Questions That Have Followed," coverage on NPR, September 8, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 8, 2016

"LISTEN: Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler On The Bob McDonnell Case," coverage on WAMU 88.5, September 8, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 7, 2016

"Ginsburg: ‘Cooler heads will prevail’ on high court nominee," coverage in The Washington Post, September 7, 2016, of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's visit to the Law Center. More coverage in U.S. News & World Report.

September 6, 2016

"Sept. 11 Legacy: One Endless War Against Many Radical Enemies," coverage on NPR, September 6, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 6, 2016

"Sept. 11 Legacy: One Endless War Against Many Radical Enemies," coverage on NPR, September 6, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 6, 2016

"What Is ‘War’ Anymore?," coverage in Foreign Policy, September 6, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 6, 2016

"Hoover Book Soiree: Rosa Brooks on " How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything," an announcement on Lawfare, September 6, 2016, of the September 28, 2016 discussion with Professor Rosa Brooks about her book at the Hoover Institution.

September 6, 2016

 "Why Fox Moved Quickly to Settle Gretchen Carlson Sexual Harassment Suit," coverage in Variety, September 6, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

September 6, 2016

“How Artificial Intelligence Will Transform The Delivery of Legal Services,” coverage in Forbes, September 6, 2016 featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

September 5, 2016

"Presidential winner could reshape U.S. Supreme Court with appointments," coverage in The Columbus Dispatch, September 5, 2016, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

September 4, 2016

"Analysis: How the world's biggest tech companies could wriggle out of privacy rules," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, September 4, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 1, 2016

“Settlement Slush funds”, coverage by The Washington Post, September 1, 2016, by Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

September 1, 2016

"Exit Strategies," coverage in The American Lawyer, September 1, 2016, mentioning Professor Emma Coleman Jordan as a 2016 Lifetime Achiever award recipient.

September 1, 2016

“Washington will not let Brussels have the last word on Apple”, coverage in The Financial Times, September 1, 2016, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

September 1, 2016

“Retired principal invited to participate in meeting at White House,” coverage in Union-Bulletin (Walla Walla, WA), September 1, 2016, mentioning Center on Poverty and Inequality.

August 31, 2016

"Quinn Emanuel Whacked for Spilling Apple’s Secrets," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 31, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

August 31, 2016

"Will: A slush fund by any other name," an opinion piecen in The Mercury News, August 31, 2016, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

August 31, 2016

“The Justice Department’s bank settlement slush fund”, coverage by The Washington Post, August 31, 2016, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz

August 31, 2016

"Almost 10,000 Workers Have Joined A Lawsuit Against Chipotle," coverage by BuzzFeed News, August 31, 2016, quoting Professor J. Maria Glover.

August 31, 2016

"U.S. tax code may allow dramatic retaliation in EU Apple case," reported in Fortune, August 31, 2016, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

August 31, 2016

"Zika Worsens in Singapore, and U.S. Experts Are Worried," coverage by NBC News, August 31, 2016, mentioning O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law Colloquium.

August 31, 2016

"How the world’s biggest tech companies could wriggle out of all national privacy regulations," coverage in The Washington Post, August 31, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

August 31, 2016

"America’s Top Business Court Gets Dragged Into a Lover’s Quarrel," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 31, 2016, quoting Professor Robert B. Thompson.

August 30, 2016

"EU Apple Tax Ruling Stirs Fears of Revenue Loss in U.S.," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, August 30, 2016, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

August 30, 2016

"European Union slaps Apple with a $14 billion tax bill," coverage on CNBC Nightly Business Report, August 30, 2016, featuring Associate Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

August 30, 2016

"Law Profs Say 2nd Circ. Should Uphold Abacus Class Cert.," coverage in Law 360, August 30, 2016, mentioning Professor Robert B. Thompson.

August 29, 2016

"3 Law Professors Running for Congress in November," coverage in Law.com, August 29, 2016, mentioning Professor and Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC).

August 29, 2016

"The ABA Wants Copyright Royalties From Authors Who Publish the Law," coverage in the Verdict, August 29, 2016, quoting from Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law, a book co-authored by Professor Philip G. Schrag, director, Center for Applied Legal Studies.

August 29, 2016

"NHL Says Arbitrator Overstepped In Cutting Wideman's Ban," coverage in Law 360, August 29, 2016, quoting Professor James Oldham.

August 28, 2016

"War on Poverty a clear asset, despite opposition," coverage in Lexington Herald Leader (KY), August 28, 2016, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

August 26, 2016

"Ron Lora: Questions missing in the presidential campaign," coverage in LimaOhio.com, August 26, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 26, 2016

"‘How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything’," coverage in SFGate, August 26, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 26, 2016

"Decision to throw out criminal charges against cop in Sureshbhai Patel case leaves the foul odor of judicial incompetence, juror racism, and flaming injustict," coverage in Legal Schnauzer, August 26, 2016, quoting from Professor David Cole's law review article.

August 20, 2016

"Across the Border and Into School," coverage by Atlantic, August 20, 2016, citing a report by the Georgetown Human Rights Institute.

August 19, 2016

"Practitioners Beware: Corporate Transactions a Tax Minefield," coverage by Bloomberg News, August 19, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center.

August 19, 2016

"The Forgotten Government Plan to Round Up Muslims," coverage in Politico Magazine, August 19, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

August 18, 2016

"Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to honor U.S. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton," coverage AL.com, August 18, 2016, featuring Professor and U.S. Rep. (D-DC) Eleanor Holmes Norton.

August 18, 2016

"How Predatory Payday Lenders Plot to Fight Government Regulation," coverage in Vice, August 18, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

August 18, 2016

"D.C. Circuit Sets Deadline for FCC Net Neutrality Response," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, August 18, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew J. Schwartzman, senior counselor, Institute for Public Representation.

August 18, 2016

"The Woman Behind Trump,"  a The Nation audio broadcast that includes a discussion with Professor Rosa Brooks on her book How Everything Became War and The Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon, August 18, 2016.

August 18, 2016

"Your 2016 late summer book recommendations," coverage in The Washington Post, August 18, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks's book How Everything Became War and How the Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

August 18, 2016

"Trump campaign brings ugliness to surface that we needed to see," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Daily World, August 18, 2016.

August 18, 2016

"Super agent: If Lochte lied, he needs to apologize immediately," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on CNN's The Lead, August 18, 2016.

August 18, 2016

"Why is there a disconnect between what firms are doing and what clients want?," a piece by Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen, in ABA Journal Legal Rebels, August 18, 2016.

August 18, 2016

"How to Become an Innovative Lawyer," coverage in In-House Blog, August 18, 2017, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark A. Cohen.

August 17, 2016

"The silver lining of the Trump campaign: Now we can't deny our racism or xenophobia," an op-ed piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Los Angeles Times, August 17, 2016.

August 17, 2016

"Law school launches tech program," coverage in Lawyers Weekly, August 17, 2016, featuring a program modelled on the Law Center's Iron Tech  Lawyer.

August 17, 2016

Professor Emma Coleman Jordan was honored by The American Lawyer with a 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award. Jordan was one of six lawyers recognized for their extraordinary careers at some of the country's most prominent law firms and other legal institutions, and whose public service contributions have had far-reaching impact. Honorees were featured in the August/September issues of The American Lawyer.

August 17, 2016

"Trump’s ‘Ideology Test’ Could Bring Back a Hated McCarthy-era Law," coverage in Foreign Policy, August 17, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

August 17, 2016

"First Amendment Battle Looms Over Baltimore Police Honcho Suspended For Calling BLM Thugs," coverage in The Daily Caller, August 17, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

August 17, 2016

"FCC Complaint: Baltimore Police Phone Trackers Disrupt Calls," an interview with Visiting Professor Laura Moy, acting director, Institute for Public Representation, on CBS Baltimore, August 17, 2016. She is also quoted in this WBAL TV 1, August 18, 2016, piece.

August 16, 2016

"Behavioral compliance: how to stop ‘good people’ from doing bad things," coverage by Reuters, August 16, 2016, quoting Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

August 16, 2016

"Interview: Public Affairs ‘Ironman’ Kevelighan Takes Helm at Insurance Information Institute," coverage in Insurance Journal, August 16, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

August 16, 2016

"FCC complaint: Baltimore Police breaking law with use of stingray phone trackers," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, August 16, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Laura Moy.

August 16, 2016

“Civil liberties groups ask FCC to probe Baltimore police use of cellphone tracking devices,” coverage in The Washington Post, August 16, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Laura Moy, acting director, Institute for Public Representation. More coverage in Engadget, August 17, 2016.

August 15, 2016

"Who Has the Right to Build a Family?," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 15, 2016, quoting Susan Crockin, scholar, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 15, 2016

"Zika Spending Stalemate in Congress Spills Over Into Campaigns," coverage in Roll Call, August 15, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

August 15, 2016

"The Pentagon: Up Close and Personal," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 15, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and her book How Everything Became War and The Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

August 15, 2016

"Legal IT News: Wins for Handshake, Workshare, Converge TS and more," coverage in Legal IT Insider, August 15, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

August 15, 2016

"'It's victimization': push grows to charge onlookers who tape sexual assaults," coverage in The Guardian (UK), August 15, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

August 14, 2016

Professor Rosa Brooks appeared on CBS' Face the Nation, August 14, 2016. Transcript of the program is available here.

August 14, 2016

"Yellowstone's 'Zone of Death': You Can Get Away with Murder in Idaho Because officials Refuse to Close Loophole," coverage in Inquisitr, August 14, 2016, referencing a Georgetown Law Journal article.

August 14, 2016

"GULC Professor Named ACLU’s National Legal Director," coverage in The Hoya, August 14, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

August 13, 2016

"How the Pentagon became Wal-Mart (that’s not a good thing)," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in the Charleston Gazette-Mail, August 13, 2016.

August 12, 2016

"Purple Line Supporters Are Responding to a Court Ruling by Going After the Judge," coverage in The Washingtonian, August 12, 2016, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

August 12, 2016

“The dangers of blurring the distinction between war and peace,” coverage in The Washington Post, August 12, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and her book How Everything Became War and The Military Became Everything: Tales from the Pentagon.

August 12, 2016

"DOJ's Withering Baltimore Report Says 'What Black Folks Have Been Saying For Decades'," coverage by NPR, August 12, 2016, quoting Professor Paul D. Butler.

August 11, 2016

"The Rising of the States in Nonprofit Oversight," coverage by NPQ, August 11, 2016, mentioning the Georgetown Law Representing and Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations conference.

August 10, 2016

"International law firm joins effort to create online legal AI apps," coverage by Australasian Lawyer, August 10, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law.

August 10, 2016

"Daphne precinct consolidation questioned ahead of municipal election," coverage by Lagniappe Weekly (Mobile, Ala.), August 10, 2016, mentioning the Voting Rights Institute at Georgetown University Law School.

August 9, 2016

"10 Law Schools With the Most Part-Time Applicants," coverage by U.S. News & World Report, August 9, 2016, featuring Georgetown Law.

August 9, 2016

"Professor Sale on Women in Leadership Roles", Saint Louis Business Journal Video, 2016, featuring Professor Hillary Sale. 

August 9, 2016

"Big Law’s Gender Diversity Problem is The Traditional Model Itself," an opinion piece by Mark A. Cohen, in Legal Business World, August 9, 2017.

August 5, 2016

"Rosa Brooks Examines War’s Expanding Boundaries," coverage in The New York Times, August 5, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 5, 2016

"Election could determine transgender case at Supreme Court," coverage in the Rutland Herald, August 5, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. For more on this story, see The Boston Globe.

August 4, 2016

"Alabama city battles questions over closing precincts near black voters," coverage in AL.com, August 4, 2016, featuring the Georgetown Law Voting Rights Institute.

August 3, 2016

"Neoconservativism and the Labor Market," an opinion piece by Professor Norman Birnbaum, in Lobe Log Foreign Policy, August 3, 2016.

August 3, 2016

"N.H. Hits Resistance in Investigation of Pharma's Opioid Marketing Practices," coverage in New Hampshire Public Radio, August 3, 2016, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.

August 2, 2016

"Are Community Banks Really Choking Because of Dodd-Frank?," coverage in Morning Consult, August 2, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

August 2, 2016

"Apple V. Samsung Could Spur 'Patent Trolls,' Tech Cos. Warn," coverage in Law 360, August 2, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

August 1, 2016

"Review: ‘How Everything Became War and the Military Became Everything’," coverage in The New York Times, August 1, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

August 1, 2016

"Is Trump Really Putin’s ‘Guy’?," coverage in Foreign Policy, August 1, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 1, 2016

"Congress has missed its chance to help combat Zika," coverage in McClatchy DC, August 1, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

August 1, 2016

"Petition puts down profiting off child players of Pokemon Go," coverage in the Wisconsin Gazette, August 1, 2016, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

July 29, 2016

"Zika Mosquitoes Have Hit the U.S.," coverage in U.S. News and World Report, July 29, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 29, 2016

"Colbert and Questions of Intellectual Property," coverage in Bloomberg/BNA, July 29, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

July 28, 2016

"Donald Trump Is the Peace Candidate," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, appearing in Foreign Policy, July 28, 2016.

July 28, 2016

"New Report Exposes Impact of Uganda’s Abortion Law Through Personal Stories," coverage by ReproductiveRights.org, July 28, 2016, featuring a joint International Women’s Human Rights Clinic and the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law 2013 report.

July 28, 2016

"FAN 118.1 (First Amendment News) Seasoned SCOTUS Appellate Lawyer Files Cert. Petition in “Public Official” Defamation Case," coverage by Concurring Opinions, July 28, 2016, quoting Professor Steven Goldblatt.

July 28, 2016

"Where We Got Marilyn Mosby and the Amerika Stinks Crowd," a blog by Professor Bill Otis, in Crime and Consequences, July 28, 2016.

July 28, 2016

"Is a Police Shooting a Crime? It Depends on the Officer’s Point of View," coverage in The New York Times, July 28, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 27, 2016

"Here’s The Awful Reality Of Being A Rape Victim In Criminal Trials," coverage in The Huffington Post, July 27, 2016, quoting Professor Abbe L. Smith, director, Criminal Defense and Prisoner Advocacy Clinic.

July 27, 2016

"CTIA Seeking Full Court Review of Title II Decision," coverage in Multichannel News, July 27, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

July 27, 2016

"Party affiliation, not her gender, gives Hillary Clinton an edge," coverage in the Norwalk Reflector, July 27, 2016, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 27, 2016

"How advertising made, then destroyed, TV psychic Miss Cleo," coverage in Campaign US, July 27, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

July 27, 2016

"Freddie Gray Decision Could Deter Prosecutions," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 26, 2016

"Pop star tells fans to send their Twitter passwords, but it might be illegal," coverage in Ars Technica, July 26, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

July 26, 2016

"Hillary Clinton Has an Edge as a Democrat, Not a Woman," coverage by Roll Call, July 26, 2016, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

July 26, 2016

"The Migration Crisis in the Mediterranean: Legal and Policy Issues Arising from the EU Response," a seminar announced by Mediterranean Affairs, July 26, 2016, featuring Itamar Mann, fellow, Center on National Security and the Law.

July 25, 2016

"Supreme Confusion," coverage in The Weekly Standard, July 25, 2016, Featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

July 25, 2016

"What Will It Take to Keep China From Behaving Badly in the South China Sea?," a Foreign Policy podcast, July 25, 2016, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 25, 2016

"Alzheimer's disease in HIV-positive patient," coverage by Science Daily, July 25, 2016, quoting Jeffrey S. Crowley, program director,  National HIV/AIDS Initiative, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

July 25, 2016

"CCFC to Niantic: Don’t Use Pokemon GO to Lure Children to Sponsors’ Locations," coverage by Common Dreams, July 25, 2016, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell.

July 22, 2016

"Spotlight: U.S. drone casualty report incurs wide suspicion, criticism," coverage by Xinhua News, July 22, 2016, quoting from a congressional testimony given by Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 21, 2016

"American Constitution Society President Statement on President’s Ruling in Texas Voter ID Case," coverage by The Gilmer Mirror, July 21, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

July 21, 2016

"One GC's Five Tips for Promoting Diversity," coverage in Law.com, July 21, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

July 21, 2016

"Protect Our Girls From System and Build on Their Strengths," coverage in Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, July 21, 2016, referencing a Center on Poverty and Inequality 2015 report.

July 21, 2016

"Let the Games Begin: Legal and Health Dramas Off-Field Risk Overshadowing Rio," a piece by Anna Roberts, a fellow with O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in Newswise, July 21, 2016.

July 21, 2016

"Do Trump, Turkey, and Brexit Signal a Shift Toward Chaos?," a Foreign Policy podcast, July 21, 2016, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 21, 2016

"Endangered Species Alert: Elephantidae Republicanus," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, July 21, 2016.

July 21, 2016

"ACLU Names Georgetown Law Prof David Cole as New Legal Director," coverage in National Law Journal, July 21, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

July 21, 2016

"ACLU Appoints Georgetown Prof to Head Up Legal Division," coverage in Bloomberg Big Law Business, July 21, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole's appointment as ACLU's national legal director.

July 21, 2016

"Not Your Founders’ Constitution," a book review in The American Conservative, July 21, 2016, of Professor Randy Barnett's book Our Republican Constitution.

July 20, 2016

"NHL Dismisses Arbitrator Who Cut Wideman Suspension," coverage in Law 360, July 20, 2016, quoting Professor James Oldham.

July 20, 2016

"Donald Trump’s ‘Pocahontas’ Line Miffs Millions," coverage in The Daily Beast, July 20, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 19, 2016

"More US schools accused of denying education to immigrants," coverage by WTOP (DC), July 19, 2016, referencing a Human Rights Institute 2016 report on immigration education.

July 19, 2016

"Prosecutors in Freddie Gray case violated officers’ constitutional rights, complaint claims," coverage in The Washington Time, July 19, 2016, quoting Adjunct Professor Michael S. Frisch and Professor Paul Butler.

July 19, 2016

"Herbalife Deal Poses Challenges For The Industry," coverage in Fortune, July 19, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

July 19, 2016

"The Single Most Radical Line In The Republican Party Platform," coverage by ThinkProgess, July 19, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

July 18, 2016

"What President Obama really thinks about the police," coverage in The Washington Post, July 18, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 16, 2016

"Matt Johnson: Significance of Taliban leader's death shouldn't be diminished," an opinion piece in The Topeka Capital-Journal, July 16, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks's Foreign Policy magazine piece.

July 15, 2016

"Trump und der Ärger der weißen Verlierer," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbuam, in Der Standard, July 15, 2016.

July 15, 2016

"Black Lives Matter, Rich White Liberals, and Human Sacrifice," coverage in Front Page Magazine, July 15, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 15, 2016

"2nd Circ. Says 'Buyer Beware' In GM Ruling On Ch. 11 Sale," coverage in Law 360, July 15, 2016, mentioning Professor Gary Peller.

July 14, 2016

"Business interests and consumer concerns clash at Senate hearing on FCC’s broadband privacy rules," coverage in IPWatchdog, July 14, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

July 14, 2016

"TheChat: Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s remarks about Donald Trump stir it up," coverage in The Kansas City Star, July 14, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 13, 2016

"Fight Over Reform Bill Turns into Fight Over Capital Worldviews," coverage in the American Banker, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 13, 2016

"House Financial Services Committee Holds Hearing on Financial CHOICE Act," coverage by ACA International, July 13, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin as a witness to the hearing.

July 13, 2016

"Experts Question New FCC Privacy Rules," coverage in MeriTalk, July 13, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

July 13, 2016

"Obama Looks to Bridge Divide Between Police, Communities," coverage in Voice of America, July 13, 2016, featuring Professor  Aderson Francois.

July 13, 2016

"GM Ignition Switch Claims Resurrected By 2nd Circ.," coverage in Law 360, July 13, 2016, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

July 13, 2016

"Texas professors gain small 'gun-free' accommodation," coverage in AMI Newswire, July 13, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

July 12, 2016

"CHOICE Act Just Starting Point for Regulatory Overhaul," coverage in the Credit Union Times, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 12, 2016

"Republican Dodd-Frank Replacement Plan Gets a Workout," coverage in Morning Consult, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 12, 2016

"Experts weigh privacy against better internet in FCC proposal," coverage in FedScoop, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

July 12, 2016

"Did Justice Ginsburg's comments on Donald Trump violate ethics rules?," coverage in the ABA Journal, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 12, 2016

"The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, Transcript 7/12/2016," coverage on MSNBC, July 12, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 12, 2016

"Ginsburg Knows, If Trump Wins, the Rule of Law Is at Risk," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The New York Times, July 12, 2016.

July 11, 2016

"Mark Warner says Donald Trump has 'bankrupt four separate businesses'," coverage in Politifact, July 11, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 11, 2016

"Experts: Robot Bomb That Killed Dallas Gunman Probably Lawful," coverage in The Libertarian Republic, July 11, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 11, 2016

"Constitutional Convention could imperil nation," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in the Record Searchlight, July 11, 2016.

July 11, 2016

"Ruth Bader Ginsburg says her “impossible dream” is for Citizens United to be overturned," coverage in Vox, July 11, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

July 11, 2016

"Government gets a pat on the back for encouraging internal dissent," coverage in FCW, July 11, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 10, 2016

"FDA: Turn away blood donors at risk of Zika virus," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 10, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 9, 2016

"Woman with local ties earns top honors during Georgetown Law School commencement," coverage in The Elkin Jonesville Tribune (NC), July 9, 2016, featuring Edith C. Hinson (LLM' 16) and mentioning the Law Center.

July 9, 2016

"After Dallas shootings, race, violence fears bend direction of US campaign," coverage in The Sydney Morning Herald, July 9, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 8, 2016

"Shootings Further Divide a Nation Torn Over Race," coverage in The New York Times, July 8, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 8, 2016

“After Dallas,” a piece by Professor David Cole, The New York Review of Books (NYR Daily), July 8, 2016. 

July 7, 2016

The White House announced, on July 7, 2016, President Obama's intention to appoint Distinguished Visitor from Practice and Co-Director of Global Law Scholars Program Mary B. DeRosa to the Intelligence Advisory Board.

July 7, 2016

"Why Dylann Roof's lawyers are challenging federal hate crimes law," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, July 7, 2016, referencing a piece by Professor Martin Lederman and a memo written while serving as Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel.

July 7, 2016

"A constitutional convention would be a Brexit-scale crisis for the U.S.," a piece by Professor David Super, The Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2016.

July 7, 2016

"Seven Questions for Director Comey," coverage in Crime and Consequences, July 7, 2016, mentioning Professor William Otis.

July 6, 2016

"Judge Abner Mikva," coverage in Bisnow, July 6, 2016, mentioning a 2014 Law Center event with Justice Elena Kagan.

July 6, 2016

"Google Is Transforming NYC's Payphones Into a 'Personalized Propaganda Engine'," coverage in The Village Voice, July 6, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

July 6, 2016

"Miami-Dade Could Ask Developers to Pay for Climate Change Costs," coverage in Miami New Times, July 6, 2016, quoting Professor Peter Byrne and referencing a 2016 paper he co-wrote.

July 6, 2016

"Unintended Consequence: Blood Banks Could Feel The Squeeze From Zika Advisories," coverage in Kaiser Health News, July 6, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

July 6, 2016

"Blood banks could feel the squeeze from Zika advisories," coverage in PBS Newshour, July 6, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

July 6, 2016

"Hillary Clinton’s too big for the federal brig," coverage in San Francisco Gate, July 6, 2016, mentioning Professor William Otis.

July 6, 2016

"This law is why Louisiana cops who kill people can go 30 days without being questioned," coverage in Fusion, July 6, 2016, quoting from Professor Paul Butler's piece in The New York Times.

July 6, 2016

"Attorneys Intend to Ask for 'the Clinton Deal'," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, July 6, 2016, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

July 6, 2016

"What the Soda Tax Means for Consumers," a piece by Professor Brian Galle, Fortune, July 6, 2016.

July 6, 2016

"Article I, Section 8: Federalism and the overall scope of federal power," a piece co-authored by Professor Randy E. Barnett, Constitution Daily, July 6, 2016.

July 5, 2016

"For Girls, Sexual Abuse Is the Prison Pipeline," coverage in Acton Institute Power Blog, July 5, 2016, highlighting a Center on Poverty and Inequality 2015 report.

July 5, 2016

"In yellow fever outbreak, WHO plans smaller doses to stretch limited vaccine supply," coverage by Medical Press, July 5, 2016, quoting senior scholar Dr. Daniel Lucey, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

July 5, 2016

"Beyond the exclusionary rule," coverage in The Toledo Blade, July 5, 2016, mentioning Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

July 5, 2016

"Why the sex offender registry isn’t the right way to punish rapists," coverage in the Vox, July 5, 2016, quoting from a 2014 law review article by Professor Allegra McLeod.

July 4, 2016

 "Why Hasn't Obama's Clemency Initiative Helped More Nonviolent Drug Offenders?" a piece in The New Yorker by Professor David Cole, July 4, 2016.

July 4, 2016

"What the Declaration of Independence Really Claimed," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, The Washington Post, July 4, 2016.

July 3, 2016

"How Hillary Clinton Would Differ From President Obama's Foreign Policy," coverage by NBC News, July 3, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 2, 2016

"Police Injustice: How the Court Fails," a piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, July 2, 2016.

July 1, 2016

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, July 2016.

July 1, 2016

"Blood banks could feel the squeeze from Zika advisories," coverage in the Miami Herald, July 1, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 1, 2016

"Is the U.S. Supreme Court Headed in New Directions?," coverage in Knowledge@Wharton, July 1, 2016, featuring Professor Nan Hunter.

July 1, 2016

"Bloomberg Law Brief: Left-Leaning Kennedy Shifts Court (Audio)," coverage in Bloomberg, July 1, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

July 1, 2016

"Trump’s Errors Stymie Efforts to Use Supreme Court to Rally Conservatives," coverage in Bloomberg Politics, July 1, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 30, 2016

"The World Can’t Even Find Pocket Change to Fight Zika," coverage in Bloomberg, June 30, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 30, 2016

"SCOTUS by the Numbers: Odd Votes, New Roles," coverage in Bloomberg/BNA, June 30, 2016, featuring Professor Marty Lederman.

June 30, 2016

"Dentons Names Gay Rights Pioneer As Senior Counsel In NY," coverage in Law 360, June 30, 2016, featuring Evan Wolfson, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

June 29, 2016

"Senators, Advocates Seeks Regulatory 'Watchdog' To Speed Rulemakings," coverage in InsideEPA/Climate, June 29, 2016, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 27, 2016

“Analysis of The Last Supreme Court Decisions of The Term,” June 27, 2016. WAMU’s The Diane Rehm Show, interviewing Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

June 27, 2016

"Garland Announces DC Circuit Will Release Unpublished Rulings for Free," coverage in The National Law Journal, June 27, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

June 24, 2016

"Aha! Why We Should Fully Fund Public Interest Internships," a blog in The Huffington Post, June 24, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

June 24, 2016

"How Maine redirected millions meant to help poor families with kids," coverage in Bangor Daily News, June 24, 2016, quoting Professor David Super.

June 23, 2016

"International Widows’ Day: Little to Celebrate in Tanzania," coverage in The Guardian Reporter, June 23, 2016, mentioning International Women's Human Rights Clinic.

June 23, 2016

"SEC's Thinking Still A Mystery After Merrill Lynch Megadeal," coverage in Law 360, June 23, 2016, referencing a 2015 Georgetown Law Journal study.

June 23, 2016

"Federal Judge Urges U.S. to ‘Jettison the Madness of Mass Incarceration’," coverage in The New York Times, June 23, 2016, referencing a Georgetown Law Journal article by Judge Alex Kozinski, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

June 23, 2016

"What Abigail Fisher’s affirmative action case was really about," coverage in Raw Story, June 23, 2016, quoting Professor Girardeau A. Spann.

June 23, 2016

"The UN and the Eighth Amendment," an op-ed piece, in The Irish Times, June 23, 2016, co-signed by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, faculty director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, and Visiting Professor Oscar Cabrera, executive director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 23, 2016

"How Maine redirected millions meant to help poor families with kids," coverage in WGME 13 (Portland, ME), June 23, 2016, quoting Professor David Super.

June 23, 2016

"Stanford law grads rebuke professor leading recall against Brock Turner judge," coverage in The College Fix, June 23, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 23, 2016

"Should courts defer to regulators? Dallas-area rep’s bill would shift landscape on health, safety rules," coverage in The Dallas Morning News, June 23, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

June 23, 2016

"Rights First, Government Second," coverage in the City Journal, June 23, 2016, a review of Professor Randy Barnett's book Our Republican Constitution.

June 22, 2016

"Celebrating 2016's Top 40 Lawyers Under 40," coverage in Bisnow, June 22, 2016, featuring Megan and Rob Cacace, associate director, Law Center's Professional Development.

June 22, 2016

The White House announced that Professor Paul Ohm was appointed by President Obama as a member to the Commission on Evidence-Based Policy Making, Whitehouse.gov, June 22, 2016.

June 22, 2016

"Decades-Old Firework Case Could Affect Sandy Hook AR-15 Lawsuit," coverage in Hartford Courant (CT), June 22, 2016, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 22, 2016

"Professor Heidi Li Feldman discusses gun control in the United States," an interview with Professor Heidi Li Feldman, ABC News The World Today, June 22, 2016.

June 21, 2016

"Yep, Donald Trump's Companies Have Declared Bankruptcy...More than Four Times," coverage in Politifact, June 21, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

June 21, 2016

"Yep, Donald Trump's Companies Have Declared Bankruptcy...More than Four Times," coverage in Politifact, June 21, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

June 21, 2016

"New billboard calls for Judge Persky to lose his job," coverage in San Francisco Gate, June 21, 2016, quoting from Professor Paul Butler's piece in the New York Times.

June 20, 2016

“As Zika Looms, US Health Officials Worry About the Neighbors,” coverage by ABC News, June 20, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. Also quoted by CBS News.

June 20, 2016

“INADMISSIBLE: On Net Neutrality, Scalia was prescient,” coverage in The National Law Journal, June 20, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

June 20, 2016

“Gun industry tries to have Sandy Hook lawsuit thrown out,” coverage by CBS News, June 20, 2016, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 20, 2016

"Should the gun industry be sued for mass shootings?," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, June 20, 2016, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 20, 2016

"Newtown families say AR-15 maker is "negligent" in lawsuit," an interview with Professor Heidi Li Feldman, CBS News, June 20, 2016 (appearing 2:19 in video).

June 20, 2016

“What Do This Season’s Political Books Tell Us About the Election?,” a review in The New York Times, June 20, 2016, of Professor David Cole’s book Engines of Liberty.

June 19, 2016

“SCOTUS has unequivocally held that any grounds may be used for immigration bans,” coverage in the American Thinker, June 19, 2016, quoting from Professor David Cole’s law review article.

June 17, 2016

“UK law students give high schoolers new perspective on legal system,” coverage in The Lane Report, June 17, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

June 17, 2016

"Linking domestic violence and mass shooters," coverage in The Bulletin, June 17, 2016, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein and Teaching Fellow Gillian Chadwick.

June 17, 2016

“New details about Omar Mateen capture a life of violent outbursts that culminated in the tragedy of Orlando,” coverage in Lawfare.com, June 17, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks’ November 2015 Foreign Policy essay.

June 17, 2016

“Orlando and the Future of Terrorism,” coverage in the The World Post, June 17, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks’ May 2016 Foreign Policy piece.

June 17, 2016

"The Curious Cases of Legal Professors Who Know Nothing About Biology but Speak Publicly Anyway," coverage in The Huffington Post, June 17, 2016, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.

June 17, 2016

“‘Gunshine State’ redefined our notion of right to bear arms,” a piece by Professor David Cole, in the San Francisco Gate, June 17, 2016.

June 17, 2016

“The Unintended Consequences of the Stanford Rape-Case Recall,” coverage in The New  Yorker, June 17, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler’s piece in The New York Times.

June 17, 2016

"Orlando alligator: Who is liable for toddler's death?," coverage on BBC News, June 17, 2016, featuring Professor Joseph Page.

June 16, 2016

 "PACER Fee Fight Headed to Federal Claims Court," coverage in The National Law Journal, June 16, 2016, featuring the Institute for Public Representation.  

June 16, 2016

"President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts," coverage in Whitehouse.gov, June 16, 2016, featuring Shirley Woodward and Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 16, 2016

"Serving mission, seeking profits through public benefit corporations," coverage in Current, June 16, 2016, featuring Associate Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

June 16, 2016

"No, White House lawyers would not prevent a President Trump from overstepping his constitutional bounds,"coverage in The Washington Post, June 14, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 16, 2016

"Me the People," a book review in Commentary Magazine, June 16, 2016, of Professor Randy Barnett's book Our Republican Constitution.

June 15, 2016

“Georgetown Law Housing, Poverty and Policy Forum,” coverage in Street Sense, June 15, 2016, featuring “Eviction: Housing, Poverty, and Policy” forum held at Law Center.

June 15, 2016

 “Control and Fear: What Mass Killings and Domestic Violence Have in Common, coverage in The New York Times, June 15, 2016, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

 

June 15, 2016

"Ex-Wife Reveals Orlando Gunman's History of Domestic Violence," coverage on NPR, June 15, 2016, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 15, 2016

"Ex-Wife Reveals Orlando Gunman's History Of Domestic Violence," coverage in NPR, June 15, 2016, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

June 15, 2016

 “Transgender law shouldn’t be written by psychiatrists”, coverage in The Washington Post, June 15, 2016, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.

 

June 14, 2016

"Georgetown Law Professor Defends FCC's Broadband Privacy Approach," coverage in Multichannel News, June 14, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

June 14, 2016

"Surprising Progress in Newtown Families’ Suit Against Maker of the AR-15 Rifle," coverage in The New York Times, June 14, 2016, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

June 13, 2016

"House Commerce Committee to Hold Hearing on Broadband Privacy Rules," coverage in The National Law Review, June 13, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

June 13, 2016

"How should we include transgender people under the law?," coverage in The Washington Post, June 13, 2016, featuring Professors Gregg Bloche and Marty Lederman.

June 13, 2016

"Gay Muslim on the Orlando Shooting – June 13, 2016," coverage in 94.1 KPFA, June 13, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

June 12, 2016

"Why BuzzFeed Can Refuse Trump Ads, But TV Stations Can’t," coverage in the National Journal, June 12, 2016, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

June 10, 2016

"WHO raises idea of delaying pregnancy in Zika-affected areas," coverage in STAT, June 10, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 10, 2016

"Specialists concerned about potential spread of yellow fever," coverage in Nurse.com, June 10, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 10, 2016

"DG Azevêdo pays tribute to Prof. John Jackson and Amb. Julio Lacarte Muró," a tribute to the late Georgetown Law Professor John Jackson in World Trade Organization News, June 10, 2016.

June 10, 2016

"For Tesla Owner, Losing a Wheel Was Just the First Surprise," coverage in The New York Times, June 10, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 9, 2016

"Countering Violent Extremism: Palliative or Cure?," coverage in LobeLog, June 9, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 9, 2016

 "Requesting judge's recusal in Trump case could be risky, experts say," coverage on CNN, June 9, 2016, featured Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 9, 2016

“Could Outcome in Caesar Goodson Trial Spell End for Freddie Gray Case?,” coverage in NBC News, June 9, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 9, 2016

"Obama’s consumer protection legacy defined by aggressive agency," coverage in The Courier-Tribune, June 9, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 9, 2016

“Litigation Forcing States to Stop Restricting Hepatitis C Treatment for Medicaid Recipients,” a piece by Sonia Canzater, an associate with the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in Infection Control Today, June 9, 2016.

June 8, 2016

“EU Tax Evasion Rules May Be Undone By Lack Of Certainty,” coverage by Law 360, June 8, 2016, quoting Professor Lilian Faulhaber.

June 8, 2016

“The Growing Google-ization Of Washington,” coverage in TVNewsCheck, June 8, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

June 8, 2016

“Greenberg Traurig’s Timothy L. Alger to Moderate Panel at Yale Law School’s “Commercial Speech and the First Amendment” Conference,” coverage by PRWeb.com, June 8, 2016, announcing Professor Rebecca Tushnet as a keynote speaker at Abrams Institute for Freedom of Expression Conference titled “Commercial Speech and the First Amendment.”

June 8, 2016

“Portland's second-biggest law firm unveils 'down to the studs' reorganization,” coverage in Portland Business Journal, June 8, 2016, mentioning Visiting Professor Heather Bock.

June 8, 2016

“U.S. Supreme Court decision on UT affirmative action case expected this month,” coverage in the Houston Chronicle, June 8, 2016, quoting Professor Louis Seidman.

June 8, 2016

"Why and When we Mediate: The Jurisprudential Justifications for a Non-Adjudicative Process," The Inaugural Lecture of the Annual CCLS Lecture Series in Resolution will be delivered by Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow, June 8, 2016.

June 8, 2016

 "Does Trump Know his University's Lawyer Supports Clinton?" coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 8, 2016, quoted Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 8, 2016

 “Trump’s own lawyer in Trump U case is a Clinton donor.” coverage in the Daily Magazine, June 8, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

 

June 8, 2016

“Finding No Harm To Coal, RFF Doubts Economic Justification For ESPS Stay,” coverage by InsideEPA/Climate, June 8, 2016, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 8, 2016

“FERC Pipeline Powers Cause Actionable Harm, Enviros Say,” coverage by Law 360, June 8, 2016, mentioning Visiting Professor  Michael T. Kirkpatrick, co-director Institute for Public Representation.

June 7, 2016

 "Trump's own lawyer in Trump U case is a Clinton donor," coverage on Yahoo News, June 7, 2016, quoted Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 7, 2016

“Georgetown ‘Inequality’ Official: ‘Imbalance’ of Power Between School Law Enforcement and Black Girls,” coverage in Breitbart, June 7, 2016, featuring an op-ed piece in Education Week by Rebecca Epstein, executive director Center on Poverty and Inequality. Ms. Epstein’s piece is also mentioned in this Education Week blog.

June 7, 2016

“The FDA’s Tricky Food Mission,” coverage in the National Journal, June 7, 2016, mentioning the conference on food and health, Vote Food 2016, held at the Law Center.

June 6, 2016

“The Collapse of the Political Middle,” a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, June 6, 2016.

June 6, 2016

Former FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg was quoted at O’Neill Institute’s Vote Food 2016 event by Politico and KTIC (NE), June 6, 2016.

June 5, 2016

“The Suit Against Marilyn Mosby In Freddie Gray Case Has A Few Big Problems,” coverage in The Daily Caller, June 5, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

June 4, 2016

"As marijuana goes mainstream, who's to blame when things get deadly?, coverage in the Washington Examiner quoting Professor Paul Rothstein, June 4, 2016.

June 4, 2016

“Africa: Celebrating World Environment Day, UN Environment Programme and Georgetown University Launch Law Fellowship,” coverage in All Africa, June 4, 2016, announcing new UNEP- Georgetown Law Center Global Environment & Sustainability Law Fellows Program.

June 3, 2016

“Zika and the Olympics,” coverage in th Zimbabwe Independent, June 3, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health.

June 3, 2016

“Donald Trump Could Threaten U.S. Rule of Law, Scholars Say,” coverage in The New York Times, June 3, 2016, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

June 2, 2016

“Solicitor General Donald Verrilli departing after historic run at Supreme Court,” coverage in USA Today, June 2, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

June 1, 2016

“Digital Wallets: The Honor All Devices Rule,” a piece by Professor Adam Levitin, in Credit Slips, June 1, 2016. His piece is referenced in “US Mobile Payment Adoption Slower Than It Needs to Be: Card Network Rules and Technology Limitations Remain Biggest Barriers to Adoption According to The MAG,” PR Web, June 6, 2016.

June 1, 2016

"An Incredibly Accurate Facial Recognition App Is Coming — Here's What It Means for Privacy," coverage by Tech.Mic, June 1, 2016, quoting Jonathan Frankle, staff technologist at the Center on Privacy & Technology.

June 1, 2016

"Tech, civil liberties leaders fight FBI biometric program," coverage by Christian Science Monitor, June 1, 2016, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

June 1, 2016

"Policing Girls of Color in Schools," a piece in Education Week, June 1, 2016, by Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 31, 2016

"Panel to discuss agriculture, food, election," coverage by The Northern Virginia Daily, May 31, 2016, indicating that the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law is hosting the Vote Food 2016 conference on June 3, 2016, with Professor David Vladeck moderating a panel discussing, "What should the next President’s food agenda look like?"

May 31, 2016

"Q&A With Monique W. Morris: How K-12 Schools Push Out Black Girls," coverage by Education Week, May 31, 2016, mentioning Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 27, 2016

“What You Should Know About Yellow Fever,” coverage in Undark.org, May 27, 2016, quoting Dr. Daniel R. Lucey, senior scholar O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 26, 2016

“California: SCOTUS Map: April and May 2016,” coverage in The SCOTUS Blog, May 26, 2016, featuring a visit by Justice Stephen Breyer to the Law Center at the end of April and mentioning the attendance of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as special guest at the The Georgetown Law Journal’s Alumni Banquet.

May 26, 2016

“Justices, For the Most Part, Don't Complain About Eight-Member Court,” coverage in The National Law Journal, May 26, 2016, quoting Justice Samuel Alito Jr. during his February visit to the Law Center.

May 26, 2016

“Before Trump proposed his border wall, right-wing vigilantes made it a national obsession,” coverage in RawStory, May 26, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

May 25, 2016

“WHO Aims To Reform Itself But Health Experts Aren't Yet Impressed,” coverage by NPR, May 25, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

May 25, 2016

“Court Rebukes FCC Over Long Delay in Updating U.S. Media-Ownership Rules,” coverage in The Wall Street Journal, May 25, 2016, Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

May 25, 2016

“Law Professors Back CFPB Plan to Ban Class Action Waivers,” coverage in The National Law Journal, May 25, 2016, mentioning Professor David Vladeck as one of the signatories on a formal letter sent to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

May 25, 2016

“Memes Are Out of Control,” coverage by Foundation for Economic Education, May 25, 2016, quoting from Visiting Associate Professor John Hasnas’ essay.

May 25, 2016

“Europol's Role in Cybercrime, Counter-Terrorism Evolves,” coverage in Bloomberg BNA, May 25, 2016, featuring Cyber Security Law Institute May event.

May 25, 2016

“Compliance Issues For Charitable Organizations Going Abroad,” coverage in Bloomberg BNA, May 25, 2016, featuring the 33rd Annual Representing and Managing Tax-Exempt Organizations Conference at the Law Center.

May 24, 2016

“US Playing With Fire In WTO Appellate Body Spat,” coverage in Law 360, May 24, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Jennifer Hillman.

May 24, 2016

Professor William Buzbee will testify at an oversight hearing by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife entitled “Erosion of Exemptions and Expansion of Federal Control –Implementation of the Definition of Waters of the United States,”May 24, 2016.

May 24, 2016

“Senator Jim Inhofe Wants EPA to be Held Accountable for Overreach Regarding WOTUS and Related Rules,” coverage in Oklahoma Farm Report, May 24, 2016, mentioning Professor William Buzbee as witness to the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Water, and Wildlife oversight hearing on Erosion of Exemptions and Expansion of Federal Control – Implementation of the Definition of Waters of the United States. An archived webcast is available as well as his written testimony.

May 24, 2016

“The U.S. armed forces have been weakened by budget cuts and ideology,” coverage in the Bluefield Daily Telegraph (WV), May 24, 2016, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 24, 2016

“How States and Cities Are Bracing for the Next Disaster,” coverage by Frontline, May 24, 2016, quoting Professor Vicki Arroyo, director Climate Center.

May 24, 2016

“The Magical Thinking of Killing Mullah Mansour,” a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, May 24, 2016. Piece quoted in the National Journal.

May 24, 2016

“Yellow Fever Spreading in Angola,” coverage in Daily Rx News, May 24, 2016, referencing an O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health report, co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

May 24, 2016

“WHO Plans To Reshape Itself To Better Handle International Outbreaks,” coverage by NPR, May 24, 2016, interview with Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 24, 2016

Professor David Vladeck has been invited to testify before The Energy and Commerce Committee’s “Legislative Hearing on 17 FTC Bills,” May 24, 2016.

May 24, 2016

“Airbnb faces class-action lawsuit led by Virginia resident,” coverage in the Washington Business Journal, May 24, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal article.

May 23, 2016

“The Case for Electing a President Who Knows How to Fail,” a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, May 23, 2016.

May 23, 2016

“Rio Olympics Will Proceed – Despite Zika Epidemic: Munich Re Underwriter,” coverage in Insurance Journal, May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 23, 2016

“Inside the World Bank's Pandemic Emergency Facility,” coverage in Devex, May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 23, 2016

“The Supreme Court Is Being Forced To Waste A Year,” coverage in The National Memo, May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

May 23, 2016

“Gay marriage a form of protest,” coverage in Journal-Advocate (CO), May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Robin West.

May 23, 2016

“Police Officer in Freddie Gray Case Is Acquitted of All Charges,” coverage in The New York Times, May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2016

“Baltimore Police Officer Found Not Guilty In Freddie Gray Case,” coverage by NPR, May 23, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2016

“10 Questions to Ask Before Applying to Law School,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

May 23, 2016

“3 Responses for Law School Optional Essays,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

May 23, 2016

“Bill introduced would allow molested kids to sue perpetrators anytime,” coverage in Pacific Daily News, May 23, 2016, quoting Vice Dean and Professor Jane Aiken.

May 23, 2016

“The Individualist Constitution,” coverage in Reason.com, May 23, 2016, featuring an interview with Professor Randy Barnett.

May 21, 2016

“Pros and Cons: Our Criminal Justice System at Work – Podcast,” May 21, 2016, a Federalist Society’s Practice Groups Podcast with Professor William G. Otis.

May 20, 2016

"Zika Can't Stop the Rio Olympics,' coverage in Bloomberg Businessweek, May 20, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 20, 2016

"WHO deems Angola yellow fever outbreak ‘serious public health event’," coverage in Healio, May 20, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 20, 2016

"How Former Justice Scalia's Empty Supreme Court Seat Is Impacting Major Decisions," coverage on ABC News, May 20, 2016, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

May 20, 2016

"Prosecutors in the biggest alleged police-brutality trial in the US used a strategy that could cost them the case," coverage in Business Insider, May 20, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 20, 2016

“Kim Davis On Gay Marriage: I Was Obeying My Law,” coverage in Opposing Views, May 20, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 20, 2016

“#AirBnBWhileBlack and the Legacy of Brown vs. Board,” coverage in City Lab, May 20, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

May 20, 2016

"Dawn Bennett, Host of Financial Myth Busting, Interviews Randy Barnett, Law Professor and Author," coverage in Digital Journal, May 20, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 19, 2016

"Administration Picked Liberal Activist Groups Over Victims in Bank Settlements," coverage in Financial Services Committee, May 19, 2016, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

May 19, 2016

"Ralph Nader declares war on Harvard," coverage in Politico, May 19, 2016, featuring Professor Girardeau A. Spann.

May 19, 2016

"The Star Trek Fan Film That Went Too Far," coverage in Bloomberg, May 19, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 19, 2016

"Oklahoma Law Banning Abortion Unlikely to Reach Supreme Court," coverage in Roll Call, May 19, 2016, featuring Professor Louis Seidman.

May 19, 2016

"Trump Picks Conservative ‘Dream Team’ for His Supreme Court List," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Rothstein, in Moyers & Company, May 19, 2016.

May 18, 2016

"Health officials to weigh declaring global emergency as yellow fever strikes southwest Africa," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 18, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 18, 2016

"Lead in the Water: A Tale of Social and Environmental Injustice," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, in JAMA, May 17, 2016.

May 18, 2016

"FAN 109 (First Amendment News) Abrams Institute to Host Event on Commercial Speech," coverage in Concurring Opinions, May 18, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 18, 2016

"The Student Aid Funds Case and the Garland Nomination," coverage in The New American, May 18, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein.

May 18, 2016

"New York Times Pundit Can't Understand Why Libertarians Would Criticize Chief Justice Roberts," coverage in Reason, May 13, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 17, 2016

"In contraception case, Supreme Court tried something different – and it worked," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, May 17, 2016, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

May 17, 2016

"Cranberry antitrust lawsuit suffers setback," coverage in Capital Press, May 17, 2016, featuring Professor Maria Glover.

May 17, 2016

"Bloomberg Law Brief: Supreme Court “Punts” on Obamacare (Audio)," coverage in Bloomberg, May 17, 2016, featuring Martin S. Lederman.

May 17, 2016

"Pretty soon there's going to be investment banking for law firms," an opinion piece by Professor Jonathan Molot, in Business Insider, May 17, 2016.

May 16, 2016

 "A closer look at Donald Trump's comments about refinancing U.S. debt," quoting Professor Anna Gelpern, in PolitiFact, May 16, 2016.

May 16, 2016

"The Washington Insider Who Believes He’s an Outsider," coverage in Foreign Policy, May 16, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 16, 2016

 "Is Kamala Harris Playing Both Sides of the Field?" quoting Professor Paul F. Rothstein in Capitol Watchdog, May 16, 2016.

May 13, 2016

"This is the Dumbest Donald Trump Theory Yet: It's All About John Roberts," coverage in Alternet, May 13, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 12, 2016

“In Puerto Rican Debt Standoff, Proof of the Rising Clout of Minority Holdouts,” coverage in The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 12, 2016

“#NatSec2016: The Implications of Unliked Candidates for National Security,” coverage in War on the Rocks, May 12, 2016, referencing a Foreign Policy article by Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 12, 2016

“Iraq: Abu Ghraib victims fight for US justice,” coverage in Al Jazeera, May 12, 2016, quoting from a piece by Professor David Cole published in The Nation.

May 12, 2016

“Court Considers Medication in Terror Suspect Case,” coverage by ABC News, May 12, 2016, referencing a 2013 study conducted by Professor Susan McMahon.

May 12, 2016

Kamala Questioned On San Onofre Scandal Conflict. quoting Professor Paul Rothstein in CaliforniaJimmy.com, May 12, 2016.

May 12, 2016

“What Does 'We the People' Really Mean? A Constitutional Scholar Explains,” coverage in The Daily Signal, May 12, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

May 12, 2016

“Marijuana and the Constitution,” a National Constitution Center podcast with Professor Randy Barnett, May 12, 2016.

May 11, 2016

“Global health emergency may be on the horizon over yellow fever,” coverage in Digital Journal, May 11, 2016, featuring JAMA Viewpoint editorial co–authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law. Also featured in The Daily Mail (UK).

May 11, 2016

The New York Times, May 11, 2016, quotes Professor David Cole on the passing of civil liberties lawyer Michael Ratner.

May 11, 2016

“Law students mentor Boys and Girls Club members,” coverage in Southern Illinois University News, May 11, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

May 11, 2016

“FBI/Apple privacy fight left out a major player: the data carriers,” coverage in CSO, May 11, 2016, quoting from Professor Laura Donohue’s Lawfare piece.

May 10, 2016

“The ultimate reading list for understanding Donald Trump,” coverage in Vox, May 10, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brook’s Foreign Policy article.

May 10, 2016

“Urine test could simplify Zika virus detection,” coverage in CBS News, May 10, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

May 10, 2016

“Will These 2 Court Cases Finally Hold Our Torturers Accountable?,” a piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, May 10, 2016.

May 10, 2016

“Morning Wrap,” coverage in the Legal Times, May 10, 2016, mentioning Law Center’s new Leonard B. Terr Memorial Scholarship.

May 10, 2016

“Bebchuk, Coates and Fried among top ten corporate and securities articles of 2015,” coverage in Harvard Law Today, May 10, 2016, featuring annual poll of Ten Best Corporate and Securities Articles conducted by Professor Robert Thompson.

May 9, 2016

“Conservative ideas needed on campus as counterweight to progressive orthodoxy, scholar says,” coverage in The Washington Times, May 9, 2016, quoting Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

May 9, 2016

“Recommendations for Strengthening Global Health Security,” coverage in Infection Control Today, May 9, 2016, featuring a study co-presented Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, in the Milbank Quarterly.

May 9, 2016

“Yellow fever epidemic: New global health emergency?,” coverage in Science Daily, May 9, 2016, featuring a JAMA Viewpoint co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, director O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

May 9, 2016

“A Yellow Fever EpidemicA New Global Health Emergency?,” a JAMA Viewpoint piece co-authored by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, May 9, 2016. Referenced in a Consumer Affairs article.

May 9, 2016

“What Is ‘Natural’ Food? A Riddle Wrapped In Notions Of Good And Evil,” coverage by NPR Food, May 9, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 9, 2016

“INADMISSIBLE: No Regrets on Return to Big Law, Says Holder,” coverage in The National Law Journal, May 9, 2016, mentioning a discussion led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. at the Law Center.

May 9, 2016

“Prosecutors to test novel legal theory in trial of officer charged in Freddie Gray case,” coverage in The Baltimore Sun, May 9, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 9, 2016

“Uber and Lyft Leave Austin Over Fingerprint Requirement,” coverage in Cato at Liberty (Cato Institute), May 9, 2016, referring to a quote by Professor Paul Butler published in a Wall Street Journal article.

May 9, 2016

“Historic confrontation over NC bathroom bill,” CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper interview with Professor Paul Butler, May 9, 2016.

May 9, 2016

“100 Oral Arguments: How A DOJ Atty Made High Court History,” coverage in Law 360, May 9, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director Supreme Court Institute.

May 8, 2016

 "The coming refugee crisis: when home leaves us," an op-ed in The Guardian, by Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, May 8, 2016.

May 8, 2016

“The Fabulous Warin Brothers: Three Litigators Remember Their Mother,” coverage in Litigation Daily, May 8, 2016, featuring brothers Roger (L ' 70), Edward (L' 73) and F. Joseph Warin (L' 75).

May 8, 2016

“Do We Need Less Democracy?,” a review in The Wall Street Journal, May 8, 2015, of Professor Randy Barnett’s new book Our Republican Constitution.

May 6, 2016

“The FDA's E-Cigarette Rule Isn't Enough,” a piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, in U.S. News & World Report, May 6, 2016.

May 6, 2016

“Airbnb: how US civil rights laws allow racial discrimination on the site,” coverage in The Guardian, May 6, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law Journal.

May 6, 2016

“2016 Commencement Speakers Announced,” coverage in The Hoya, May 6, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

May 6, 2016

“U.S. Food System’s Impact on Public Health Focus of Georgetown Law Event,” coverage in Lexology, May 6, 2016, featuring  “Vote Food 2016: Better Food, Better Health” event in June at the Law Center organized by O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

May 6, 2016

“Anti-Trans Discrimination Is Sex Discrimination,” coverage in The Atlantic, May 6, 2016, referencing former Professor Chai Feldblum’s Journal of Law in Society article.

May 6, 2016

“Chief Justice Roberts was principled but wrong in his Obamacare decision,” an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Post, May 6, 2016. A reply to his piece was published on May 9, 2016.

May 1, 2016

“Senate hold on Merrick Garland nomination is unprecedented, almost,” coverage in ABA Journal, May 1, 2016, mentioning Vice President Joe Biden’s March address at the Law Center.

May 1, 2016

 "No Access, No Justice," the cover story in the May 2016 Washington Lawyer, featured Professor Peter Edelman.

April 29, 2016

“Eric Holder: No Apologies for Return to Big Law,” coverage in The National Law Journal, April 29, 2016, featuring a discussion led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. at the Law Center.

April 29, 2016

“Fix sought for Colo.’s $9.2M in food stamp errors,” coverage in The Coloradoan, April 29, 2016, quoting Professor David Super.

April 28, 2016

“Justices Praise DOJ's Dreeben After Contentious 100th Argument,” coverage in The National Law Journal, April 28, 2016, featuring event hosted by Supreme Court Institute and Dean William Treanor marking Justice Stephen Breyer’s 100th appearance before the court.

April 28, 2016

“FCC Chief Enrages Industry He Once Lobbied for, Defying Skeptics,” coverage by Bloomberg Technology, April 28, 2016, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

April 28, 2016

“Seth Brookman selected as New Jersey Law Journal's 2016 New Leader of the Bar,” coverage by PR Newswire, April 28, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 28, 2016

“Amazon's Liability For In-App Buys Weighs In FTC's Favor,” coverage in Law 360, April 28, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 28, 2016

“‘Judicial restraint’ is killing constitutional rights on college campuses,” coverage by The College Fix, April 28, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett at a Cato Institute event for his new book Our Republican Constitution.

April 27, 2016

“Littler Attorneys Earn Legal Writing Award,” coverage in Law Week Colorado, April 27, 2016, featuring Philip Gordon, advisory board member of Cybersecurity Law Institute.

April 27, 2016

“Justices Revive Demoted Cop's First Amendment Claim,” coverage in Bloomberg BNA, April 27, 2016, quoting Meghan Boone, graduate fellow Institute for Public Representation.

April 27, 2016

“NJ Lawyers Say NY's Office Requirement Can Still Be Defeated,” coverage in New Jersey Law Journal, April 27, 2016, mentioning Institute for Public Representation.

April 27, 2016

“States Slow to Adopt Daubert Evidence Rule,” coverage in Bloomberg BNA, April 27, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 27, 2016

“Marine discharged after refusing to remove a Bible verse taped near her cubicle has her day in court,” coverage in The Washington Post, April 27, 2016, mentioning Lecturer Paul D. Clement.

April 26, 2016

 Financial Times podcasts on sovereign bankruptcy, April 26 and 27, mentioned Professor Anna Gelpern (IIEL report here). 

April 26, 2016

“Here Are Four Ways to Fight for Democracy,” coverage in Truthdig.com, April 26, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 26, 2016

Many States Cling to Century-Old Test For Evaluating Expert Testimony in Courtrooms," an interview with Professor Paul Rothstein, appeared in Bloomberg BNA's Product Safety & Liability Reporter, April 26, 2016. 

April 25, 2016

“Is Brazil the Chicago of Latin America?,” a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, April 25, 2016.

April 25, 2016

“Intrexon Bruised by Blind Short-Seller Report,” coverage by Real Money, April 25, 2016, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

April 25, 2016

“Four Ways To Fight For Democracy,” coverage in BillMoyers.com, April 25, 2016, mentioning Voting Rights Institute.

April 25, 2016

“When it Comes to Books on Supreme Court, Fiction Rivals Truth,” coverage in The National Law Journal, April 25, 2016, mentioning Supreme Court book forum held at the Law Center.

April 25, 2016

“Remembering Esther Lardent,” coverage in The American Lawyer, April 25, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 25, 2016

“Ethics Hero: Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins,” coverage in Ethics Alarms, April 25, 2016, by Jack Marshall (L'75) and mentioning Criminal Justice Clinic.

April 23, 2016

“On policies, Ted Cruz shifts his stance to suit a fractured GOP,” coverage in The Washington Post, April 23, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

April 22, 2016

“Representative of Artsakh delivers speech in U.S. Georgetown University Law School,” coverage by Armenpress, April 22, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 22, 2016

“Hamburg, Shalala, Glickman Headline Food Law Conference at Georgetown University,” coverage by Newswise, April 22, 2016, featuring conference hosted by O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

April 22, 2016

“Central High students learn about law at Manchester law firm's workshop,” coverage in the Union Leader (NH), April 22, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 22, 2016

“5 Tips For Better Communication With Clients,” coverage in Law 360, April 22, 2016, quoting Assistant Dean of Career Services Marcia Pennington Shannon.

April 21, 2016

“Confirmation: the Not-So Independent Women's Forum Was Born in Defense of Clarence Thomas and the Far Right,” coverage in PR Watch, April 21, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

April 21, 2016

“Subsidized jobs programs work,” an opinion piece co-authored by Indivar Dutta-Gupta, director, Project on Deep Poverty at Center on Poverty and Inequality, in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 21, 2016.

April 21, 2016

“PACER Fees Unlawfully High, Nonprofits Say in New Class Action,” coverage in The National Law Journal, April 21, 2016, mentioning Institute for Public Representation.

April 21, 2016

“Law Schools that Feed Big Law Partnerships,” coverage in The American Lawyer, April 21, 2016, mentioning Law Center.

April 21, 2016

“Presidential power in an era of polarized conflict,” coverage in Harvard Law Today, April 21, 2016, quoting Professor Marty Lederman speaking at the conference “Presidential Power in an Era of Polarized Conflict.”

April 21, 2016

“Drones can photograph almost anything. But should they?,” coverage in Columbia Journalism Review, April 21, 2016, referencing Professor Julie Cohen and her Harvard Law Review article.

April 20, 2016

“Merchants Payments Coalition Refutes Faulty Swipe Fee Study,” coverage in NACSOnline, April 20, 2016, referencing Professor Adam J. Levitin.

April 20, 2016

"Do environmental regulations do more harm or good? Presidential candidates disagree," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in The Conversation, April 20, 2016.

April 20, 2016

“EPA’s actions put US commitment to rule of law under scrutiny,” a piece co-authored by Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor Don Wallace, The Hill, April 20, 2016.

April 20, 2016

“Tax Law and an International Perspective: Tax LL.M.s in Europe,” coverage in LL.M. Guide, April 20, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

April 20, 2016

“Investigating Tobacco: Does it Violate Human Rights?,” coverage in U.S. Daily Review, April 20, 2016, mentioning the O’Neill Institute.

April 20, 2016

“Farmers Sue USDA Over Organic Food Board,” coverage in Courthouse News Service, April 20, 2016, mentioning Professor Hope Babcock, director of the Institute for Public Representation Environmental Law Clinic.

April 20, 2016

“Randy Barnett: Democrats and Republicans Have ‘Contrasting Views of the Constitution’,” coverage by Breitbart News, April 20, 2016, interviewing Professor Randy Barnett for his new book Our Republican Constitution.

April 20, 2016

“Do environmental regulations do more harm or good? Presidential candidates disagree,” a piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, The Conversation, April 20, 2016.

April 20, 2016

“Georgetown Study Finds Subsidized Jobs Sustainable,” coverage in Street Sense, April 20, 2016,  featuring recently released report by Center on Poverty and Inequality. Also quoting Professor Peter B. Edelman, director, Center on Poverty and Inequality and Senior Fellow Indivar Dutta-Gupta, director Project on Deep Poverty.

April 19, 2016

“GULC Report Finds Undocumented Students Face Significant Obstacles,” coverage in The Hoya, April 19, 2016, featuring a recently released report by the Human Rights Institute.

April 19, 2016

“Guidelines Bar Housing Discrimination Based on Criminal Records,” coverage in The Hoya, April 19, 2016, quoting Professor Marc Howard.

April 19, 2016

“Georgetown Students Rally at White House for Austin Tice,” coverage in The Hoya, April 19, 2016, mentioning Law Center students.

April 19, 2016

“Theranos Is Under Investigation for Fraud, Which Is Weird for a Private Company,” coverage in Wired, April 19, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor Russell Stevenson and Professor Robert Thompson.

April 19, 2016

“Dispatches: Year after Landmark Case, Widows Still Waiting,” coverage in Human Rights Watch, April 19, 2016, mentioning International Women's Human Rights Clinic.

April 19, 2016

“Dispatches: Year after Landmark Case, Widows Still Waiting,” coverage in PublicNow.com, April 19, 2016, mentioning International Women's Human Rights Clinic.

April 19, 2016

“Law professors and economists support Warren tax bill,” coverage in The Hill, April 19, 2016 featuring a letter supporting a bill signed by Professors Brian Galle and John Brooks.

April 19, 2016

“A Republican Constitution - If You Can Keep it,” a book review in The Weekly Standard, April 19, 2016, of "Our Republican Constitution" authored by Professor Randy Barnett.

April 18, 2016

"Small ‘vultures’ protest unfair compensation," coverage in the Buenos Aires Herald, April 18, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 18, 2016

“Defending Donald Trump … Again?,” a Foreign Policy podcast, April 18, 2016, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 18, 2016

“The Zubik v. Burwell case, explained,” coverage in USA Today, April 18, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 15, 2016

"Smaller investors protest Argentine debt sale," coverage in The Salt Lake Tribune, April 15, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 15, 2016

"Is Trump the Peace Candidate?," coverage in Antiwar.com, April 15, 2016, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 15, 2016

 "Rebecca Epstein: Why can't we treat girls of color with respect?," an op-ed in the Dallas Morning News, April 15, 2016, by Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

April 15, 2016

“First diagnosed case of Alzheimer's disease in HIV-positive individual reported,” coverage in Medical Express, April 15, 2016, quoting Jeffrey Crowley, director National HIV/AIDS Initiative at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

April 15, 2016

“‘Confirmation’ — A cautionary tale for a new generation,” an opinion piece in The Boston Globe by Anita Hill, April 15, 2016, quoting Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

April 15, 2016

"Public wants action on Supreme Court nominee, poll shows," coverage in The Daily Chappaqua, April 15, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 15, 2016

“Why Popular Sovereignty requires the due process of law to challenge “irrational or arbitrary” statutes,” a piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Post, April 15, 2016.

April 14, 2016

"Microsoft sues over law banning tech firms from telling customers about data requests," coverage in The Washington Post, April 14, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

April 14, 2016

"Microsoft sues US over secret demands for customer data," coverage in the Boston Globe, April 14, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

April 14, 2016

"U.S. Immigration Reform 2016 news: Some children with no legal immigration status are not being granted enrollment," coverage  coverage in Christian Daily, April 14, 2016, featuring a report published by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 14, 2016

"Sad state of our union," coverage in The New York Amsterdam News, April 14, 2016, featuring  a report published by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 14, 2016

"Celebrating 56 Years on the Bench and Bar," coverage in the Stanford Review, April 14, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

April 13, 2016

"Paul Singer Will Get Big Payout, But This Guy's Chances Are Shot," coverage in Bloomberg News, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 13, 2016

"Confirmation that Zika causes microcephaly shifts debate to prevention," coverage in Reuters, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 13, 2016

"Is the United States prepared for a major zika virus outbreak?," coverage in Science Daily, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 13, 2016

"Smart Ideas: The Super-Rich, Hillary’s Tactics, and Trump’s Foreign Policy," coverage in the National Journal, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 13, 2016

"Does facial recognition technology incorporate racial bias?," coverage in the ABA Journal, April 13, 2016, featuring Clare Garvie,  Law Fellow at the Center on Privacy & Technology.

April 13, 2016

"Author: Campaign Finance Activists Should Take Notes From Marriage Equality, Gun Rights Movements," coverage on Wisconsin Public Radio, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor David Cole.

April 13, 2016

"Aguirre takes e-mail request to governor's office," coverage in the San Diego Union-Tribune, April 13, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 13, 2016

"Court urges sides to 'get creative' in HHS case," coverage in Our Sunday Visitor, April 13, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 13, 2016

"VIDEO: Georgetown Law’s Randy Barnett On Merrick Garland’s Supreme Court Nomination," coverage in The Hayride, April 13, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 12, 2016

"Donald Trump Has a Coherent, Realist Foreign Policy," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, April 12, 2016.

April 12, 2016

"This Map of Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Ideas Should Scare You," coverage in ATTN, April 12, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 12, 2016

"When Does Charity Do the Most Good?," coverage in Dorf on Law, April 12, 2016, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

April 12, 2016

"Why Merrick Garland Should NOT Be on the Supreme Court," coverage in Reason, April 12, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 12, 2016

"$15 Minimum Wage Ballot Approved," coverage in The Hoya, April 12, 2016, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

April 11, 2016

"A Zika Catastrophe Could Rival Hurricane Katrina," coverage in The Atlantic, April 11, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

April 11, 2016

"Justices Wary of Speaking Out About Garland Nomination," coverage in Newsmax, April 11, 2016, featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's visit to the Law Center.

April 11, 2016

 "Report: immigrant students blocked from enrolling in school," coverage in The Washington Times, April 11, 2016, featuring a report published by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 11, 2016

"Some Immigrant Kids Are Being Barred From Going To School," coverage in Think Progress, April 11, 2016, featuring a report published by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 10, 2016

"Report: immigrant students blocked from enrolling in school," coverage in The Seattle Times, April 10, 2016, featuring a report published by the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 10, 2016

 "Right to Health and Tobacco Addiction in the Americas," coverage in Human Rights Brief, April 10, 2016, featuring the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

April 10, 2016

"Should Jurors Take the Law into Their Own Hands?," coverage in The People's Vanguard of Davis, April 10, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 10, 2016

"Sure Merrick Garland is Qualified But That's Not Enough," coverage in Reason, April 10, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 9, 2016

"Kansas court official draws a line on email searches in debate over privacy," coverage in the Kansas City Star, April 9, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.

April 9, 2016

"Moonshiner and university battle over rights to ‘Kentucky’," coverage in the Boston Globe, April 9, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 9, 2016

"(Legal) Moonshiner and University Battle Over Rights to ‘Kentucky’," coverage in the New York Times, April 9, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 9, 2016

"Even talk of censorship backfires," coverage in The Californian, April 9, 0216, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 5, 2016

"Law Center’s Voting Right Institute Receives $1 Million Grant," coverage by The Hoya, April 5, 2016, featuring the Voting Rights Institute.

April 4, 2016

"This law school had more than 7,700 applications; which schools are in the top 10?," coverage by ABA Journal, April 4, 2016, featuring the Law Center’s having highest number of applications among 195 ranked law schools for fall 2015

April 4, 2016

"Kate Nace Day: Human Trafficking Activist," coverage by Huffington Post, April 4, 2016, mentioning a 2015 study by Human Rights Project for Girls, Ms. Foundation for Women, and Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 2, 2016

 "Your affair might be illegal: Inside the complicated world — and 21 states — where adultery remains against the law," coverage in Salon.com, April 2, 2016, quoted Professor Paul Rothstein. Rothstein was quoted in the article as well as in a chapter from the book by Stanford Law Professor Deborah L. Rhode.

April 1, 2016

“Event: Law Firms Now Compete on Efficiency,” coverage in Bloomberg BNA, April 1, 2016, quoting James W. Jones, senior fellow at Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

April 1, 2016

“Chasing Ghosts: The Policing of Terrorism,” coverage by Cato Institute, April 1, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks at its April 4, 2016 book forum.

April 1, 2016

“Harvard Hits Roadblock in CS50 Trademark Applications,” coverage in The Harvard Crimson, April 1, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 1, 2016

“Georgetown Law panel on DOD Law of War Manual,’ a piece by Professor Marty Lederman, in Just Security, April 1, 2016.

April 1, 2016

 "How to reverse Citizens United: What campaign-finance reformers can learn from the NRA," a piece in the April 2016 issue of The Atlantic, written by Professor David Cole.

April 1, 2016

“Who leads constitutional change: Community advocates or the Supreme Court?,” a review in The Washington Post, April 1, 2016, of Professor David Cole’s book Engines of Liberty.

April 1, 2016

“After Scalia: The Supreme Court goes back to work amid uncertainty,” coverage in the ABA Journal, April 1, 2016, quoting Professor Irving L. Gornstein.

March 31, 2016

“10 Law Schools With the Most Full-Time Applications,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 31, 2016, mentioning Law Center’s highest number of applications among 195 ranked law schools for fall 2015.

March 31, 2016

“Reporters, scholars among CSAD speakers,” coverage in The Collegian, March 31, 2016, mentioning Professor Laura Donohue as expert panelist for “Technology, Big Data, and You.”

March 31, 2016

“Supreme Court struggles with just eight justices,” coverage in USA Today, March 31, 2016, quoting Professor Irv Gornstein, Supreme Court Institute executive director.

March 31, 2016

“Incubating Artificial Intelligence: A Future Tense Event Recap,” coverage in Slate, March 31, 2016,  quoting Professor David Vladeck.

March 31, 2016

“This 273-Ton Synagogue Is Being Moved for the Third Time,” coverage in the Washingtonian, March 31, 2016, mentioning Professor Wallace Mlyniec.

March 30, 2016

“Grants Roundup: Carnegie and MacArthur Funds Give $25 Million for Nuclear-Security Work,’ coverage in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, March 30, 2016, reporting $1 million given to the Voting Rights Institute, a joint project of the Law Center, the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy, and the Campaign Legal Center.

March 30, 2016

“Cities are in the southeast, especially Florida are under threat of Zika virus – Minneapolis Tech Week,” coverage in Daily Star (Albany, NY), March 30, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Public Health Law & Human Rights.

March 30, 2016

“Why the VW false advertising suit won't hurt its agencies,” coverage in Campaign US, quoting March 30, 2016, Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

March 29, 2016

“Penn State Law team takes second at mock trial competition in Pittsburgh,” coverage in Penn State News, March 29, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law and its first place win on defendant’s side at the Academy of Trial Lawyers of Allegheny County Mock Trial Competition.

March 29, 2016

“Lunch Event! Using Data to Secure Networks: Optimizing Individual Privacy While Achieving Strong Security,” coverage in Lawfare, March 29, 2016, mentioning Professor Laura Donohue as speaker at a April 2016 Center for Democracy and Technology, Intel Security, Hoover Institution and Lawfare debate on “Using Data to Secure Networks: Optimizing Individual Privacy While Achieving Strong Security.”

March 28, 2016

 "Greece Holds Lessons for Puerto Rico," coverage in The Bond Buyer, March 28, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 28, 2016

“Dear Gay White Brothers,” a blog in Huffington Post, March 28, 2016, mentioning Visiting Professor Evan Wolfson.

March 28, 2016

 "Engines of Liberty: How Civil Society Helped Restore Constitutional Rights in the Aftermath of 9/11," a piece by Professor David Cole, Just Security, March 28, 2016.

March 28, 2016

“What Every Harvard Law Student Should Know about the American Museum of Tort Law,” an opinion piece in The Harvard Law Record, March 28, 2016, mentioning Professor Joseph Page.

March 28, 2016

“Learning from 1896: Why an Anti-Trump Third Party Will Flop,” coverage in Reason.com, March 28, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

March 27, 2016

“Biden Addresses Political Polarization, Supreme Court Nomination, coverage in The Hoya, March 27, 2016, featuring Vice President Jo Biden’s visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 26, 2016

“AEI event on Thursday — The Court: Power, policy and self-government,” an opinion piece by Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz, Washington Post, March 26, 2016.

March 26, 2016

 "Should (and can) the CIA use non-covert force against ISIL in Iraq and Syria?" a piece by Professor Marty Lederman, Just Security, March 26, 2016.

March 25, 2016

“Abbott Whistleblower Defends $219M FCA Claim To Jury,” coverage in Law360, March 25, 2016, featuring Kevin Colquitt (L'09).

March 25, 2016

“Playing the drone 'playbook'?,” coverage by The Hill, March 25, 2016, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks' 2014 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y article.

March 24, 2016

"Biden accuses GOP of threatening democracy in Supreme Court standoff," coverage in Politico, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Biden: ‘There is no Biden rule’ on Supreme Court nominations," coverage in WTOP, March 24, 2015, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Joe Biden: Senate GOP ‘ridiculous’ for using my words to block Obama SCOTUS nominee," coverage in The Washington Times, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

“Biden: 'There Is No Biden Rule' on Supreme Court Nominations,” coverage in the New York Times, March 24, 2015, featuring Vice President Jo Biden’s visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland. Also covered by Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, The Guardian, Los Angeles Times, and New York magazine.

March 24, 2016

“5 Questions for Future Lawyers to Ask About J.D.-LL.M. Degrees,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 24, 2016, quoting Curt Wimberly and Justin Swinsick, graduate admissions associate director, and featuring the Law Center's full-time joint J.D.-LL.M program.

March 24, 2016

 "Joe Biden to Make Case for a Full Supreme Court Bench," coverage in the New York Times, March 24, 2016, regarding Vice President Biden's visit to the Law Center.

March 24, 2016

 "Joe Biden Denounces Republicans Over Refusal to Consider Court Nominee," coverage in the New York Times, March 24, 2016, regarding Vice President Biden's visit to the Law Center.

March 24, 2016

“Startling Fact: Women in Prison Are More Likely Than Men to Have Been Abused and More,” coverage by Alternet.org, March 24, 2016, quoting from 2015 report by Center on Poverty and Inequality, Human Rights Project for Girls and Ms. Foundation for Women.

March 24, 2016

"High Court Asks Administration to Weigh in on Predatory Lending Case," coverage in The Intercept, March 24, 2016, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

March 24, 2016

"A 15-year legal battle enters its final chapter," coverage in Buenos Aires Herald, March 24, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 24, 2016

"Biden: 'There Is No Biden Rule' on Supreme Court Nominations," coverage on ABC News, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Watch Joe Biden slam Senate Republicans for stalling the SCOTUS nomination," coverage in Vox, March 24, 2016,  featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Biden: ‘There is no Biden rule’ on Supreme Court nominations," coverage on PBS Newshour, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Vice President Biden Trashes ‘Biden Rule’ as Frankly Ridiculous," coverage in Bloomberg Politics, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Voting Rights Institute Gets $1M from MacArthur Foundation," coverage in The National Law Journal, March 24, 2016, featuring the Voting Rights Institute and the Institute for Public Representation.

March 24, 2016

"Biden punches back on Supreme Court," coverage in The Hill, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Biden to Senate: Don’t ‘spread dysfunction’ from Capitol Hill to Supreme Court," coverage in The Washington Post, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 24, 2016

"Joe Biden fights back over an old Supreme Court speech: 'There is no Biden rule'," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, March 24, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 23, 2016

“Birth Control At The Supreme Court: Does Free Coverage Violate Religious Freedom?,’ coverage by NPR, March 23, 2016, quoting Alison Tanner, co-editor of Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law.

March 22, 2016

"FCC Tells DC Circ. New Inmate Call Rates Aren’t Sneaky," coverage in Law 360, March 22, 2016, featuring Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

March 22, 2016

"All agree his sentence was too harsh, but he may still stay locked up forever," coverage in The Washington Post, March 22, 2016, featuring Professor Steven H. Goldblatt.

March 22, 2016

 "What's Obscured by the Fight Over Merrick Garland," a piece in The Nation, March 22, 2016, by Professor David Cole.

March 22, 2016

"A top privacy advocate is leaving the Federal Trade Commission," coverage in The Washington Post, March 22, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

March 21, 2016

"Biden to address Supreme Court confirmation battle in Thursday speech," coverage in The Washington Post, March 21, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 21, 2016

"VIDEO: The Future of War Conference 2016," coverage in Defense One, March 21, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 21, 2016

"Fight against Zika virus a moral issue, WHO expert tells Hong Kong," coverage in the South China Morning Post, March 21, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 21, 2016

"Rice among schools facing questions over massive endowments," coverage in the Houston Chronicle, March 21, 2016, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

March 21, 2016

"Liberal groups stage rallies to back Obama's Supreme Court pick" coverage in Reuters, March 21, 2016, featuring Vice President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to the Law Center to deliver remarks on the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland.

March 20, 2016

"Pentagon to the rescue?" an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, March 20, 2016, in Arkansas Online.

March 18, 2016

“Technology's impact on intelligence collection,” coverage in The Hill, March 18, 2016, quoting a Foreign Policy piece by Professor Rosa Brooks.

March 18, 2016

“Mosquitoes could spread Zika in dozens of U.S. cities,” coverage by CBS News, March 18, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Public Health Law & Human Rights director.

March 18, 2016

"DC Circ. Told FCC’s Inmate Call Rate Caps Flout Court Order," coverage in Law 360, March 18, 2016, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

March 18, 2016

“Analysis Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland has a record of restraint, not activism,” coverage in The Los Angeles Times, March 18, 2016, quoting Professor Irving Gornstein.

March 18, 2016

"Garland often deferential to executive branch, opinions suggest," coverage in The Herald, March 18, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Irving Gornstein.

March 18, 2016

Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on NBC4 Washington TV concerning the new Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, on March 18, 2016, in interviews broadcast in the 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. news hours.

 

March 18, 2016

6 Friendships That Prove Washington’s Not Totally Polarized, coverage in the Washingtonian, March 18, 2016, featuring John Podesta (L'76), Distinguished Visitor from Practice and Adjunct Professor Richard J. Leon.

March 18, 2016

“Voter Suppression Is Happening Everywhere. This Institute Is Trying To Stop It,” coverage in Huffington Post, March 18, 2016, featuring Law Center’s Voting Rights Institute.

March 18, 2016

"McCabe Says 'Premature' To Speculate Whether ESPS Deadlines Delayed," coverage in Inside EPA, March 18, 2016, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

March 18, 2016

"President Obama Nominates Two Commissioners for the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission," coverage in JD Supra, March 18, 2016, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

March 17, 2016

“Legal Scholars: Reading Anti-Gun Bias Into Merrick Garland's En Banc Vote Is A "Dangerous" Assumption,” coverage in Media Matters for America, March 17, 2016, quoting Professor Sherman L. Cohn.

March 17, 2016

“Why Argentina's Debt Deal Spells Bad News,” coverage in Fortune, March 17, 2016, quoting a piece by Professor Anna Gelpern. Gelpern's article, "The Rubble of Argentina's Debt Settlement," appeared on the website of the Peterson Institute for International Economics on March 9. Gelpern was also quoted in "A Good Week for Vulture Funds," a piece in The New Yorker, on March 5. 

March 17, 2016

“US academics: vacating precedents should not be used as ‘bargaining chips’,” coverage in World Intellectual Property Review, March 17, 2016, featuring letter to U.S. Department of Justice signed by Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

March 17, 2016

“Scandal as a Sentinel Event — Recognizing Hidden Cost–Quality Trade-offs,” a piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche, The New England Journal of Medicine, March 17, 2016.

March 17, 2016

“'Black judge effect': study of overturning rates questions if justice is really blind,” coverage in The Guardian, March 17, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

March 17, 2016

“Lawmakers beat 'Hoya Lawyas' in charity basketball game,” coverage in The Hill, March 17, 2016, mentioning Law Center’s Hoya Lawyas.

March 17, 2016

“Competition 2016: Economists Analysis,” coverage in Who’s Who Legal, March 17, 2016, identifying Professor Steven Salop as a leading competition economist.

March 16, 2016

"U.S. News & World Report Releases the 2017 Best Graduate Schools," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 16, 2016, mentioning Law Center's No. 1 ranking in part-time law program.

March 16, 2016

“The Quotable Merrick Garland: A Collection of Writings and Remarks,” coverage in The National Law Journal, March 16, 2016, featuring quotes by Chief Judge Merrick Garland made at 2013 JRCLS International Law Conference held at Georgetown Law Center.

March 15, 2016

“Peering Into War's Foggy Future,” coverage in the Huffington Post, March 15, 2016, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks as a speaker at Future of War conference.

March 15, 2016

"Can There Be War Without Soldiers?," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, Foreign Policy, March 15, 2016.

March 15, 2016

“Task force draws more scrutiny,” coverage in Waco Tribune-Herald (TX), March 15, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 15, 2016

 "Books in the Law," a review of Professor David Cole's book Engines of Liberty: The Power of Citizen Activists to Make Constitutional Law, appeared in Washington Lawyer in March. 

March 15, 2016

“Nudging voters,” an opinion piece by Visiting Professor John Hasnas, The Hill, March 15, 2016.

March 14, 2016

“Why the Gridlock Slowing New Rules for Wall Street Won't Go Away,” coverage in Bloomberg Business, March 14, 2016, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

March 14, 2016

“Timeline on international tax slips,” coverage in Politico.com, March 14, 2016, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Institute of International Economic Law.

March 14, 2016

"Law Firms Must Assist in Evolving GC Role," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, March 14, 2016, mentioning Corporate Counsel Institute.

March 14, 2016

"In-House Counsel Question Law Firm Billing Methods," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, March 14, 2015, mentioning Corporate Counsel Institute and a 2016 legal market report by Center for the Study of Legal Profession.

March 11, 2016

 "What Liberals Can Learn From the NRA," an op-ed in the New York Times, March 11, 2016, by Professor David Cole.

March 11, 2016

“Conservative media dreams of Cruz-Rubio ‘unity ticket,’ even if the candidates don’t,” coverage in The Washington Post, March 11, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

March 11, 2016

“DOJ Official Says Yates Memo Ups Civil Antitrust Scrutiny,” coverage in Law360, March 11, 2016, mentioning corporate counsel event at Georgetown University Law Center.

March 11, 2016

“Inhofe Urges EPA To Heed ESPS Stay Order's 'Inherent' Deadline Extensions,” coverage in InsideEPA.com, March 11, 2016, quoting from Professor Lisa Heinzerling’s forthcoming paper.

March 10, 2016

 "Killing from the Conference Room," a piece in the NYR Daily (New York Review of Books), March 10, 2016, by Professor David Cole.

March 9, 2016

"Missing video helps SC prison inmate win brutality case," coverage by The State (Columbia, SC), March 9, 2016, mentioning that expert volunteer lawyers from the Georgetown University Law Center appealed this case to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals of Virginia.

March 8, 2016

"Girls in Trouble: Providing the Right Response," coverage by Youth Today, March 8, 2016, quoting a report by the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality.

March 5, 2016

Professor Paul Rothstein appeared on CBC-TV (Canada) and ABC7-TV (D.C.) to discuss the discovery of the knife that may have been used in the O.J. Simpson case, March 5, 2016.

March 4, 2016

“The military wouldn’t save us from President Trump’s illegal orders,” an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, The Washington Post, March 4, 2016.

March 3, 2016

“Obama nominates pair to join CFTC,” coverage in The Hill, March 3, 2016, featuring Professor Chris Brummer. Also reported in Law360 and the Wall Street Journal.

March 2, 2016

“Spectre of Ebola haunts Zika response,” coverage in Nature, March 2, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

March 2, 2016

“Perspective: More Turbulence Ahead for Big Law?,” coverage in Bloomberg Big Law Business, March 2, 2016, featuring Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Thomson Reuters Peer Monitor’s 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

March 2, 2016

“Defending Our republican Constitution,” a book review in Accuracy in Academia, March 2, 2016, of Professor Randy Barnett’s Our Republican Constitution (2016).

March 1, 2016

“Legal expert: Judges need to recuse themselves when contributors become litigants,” coverage in Louisiana Record, March 1, 2016, quoting Visiting Professor John Baker.

February 29, 2016

“Argentina Reaches Deal With Hedge Funds Over Debt,” coverage in The New York Times DealBook, February 29, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 29, 2016

“Argentina Reaches Settlement With Hedge Funds, Ending 15-Year Dispute,” coverage in NPR, February 29, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 29, 2016

“Grading the Obama Administration's Progress on Drone Policy,” featuring report by Professor Rosa Brooks, co-head of Stimson Task Force on U.S. Drone Policy, coverage by Lawfare, February 29, 2016.

February 29, 2016

“The Future of Putin's Russia and the Syria Dilemma,” a Foreign Policy podcast, February 29, 2016,  by Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 29, 2016

“Professionalism and Ethical Leadership From General Counsel’s Suite,” coverage in Corporate Counsel, February 29, 2016, mentioning Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 29, 2016

“BRADY: International Tax Reform = More U.S. Jobs, Growth & Opportunity,” coverage in Texas Insider, February 29, 2016, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

February 29, 2016

“Judicial panel members consider legal brief in Apple case: sources,” coverage in Business Insider, February 29, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 29, 2016

"As Trump rises, consider a 3rd party," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in USA Today, February 29, 2016.

February 29, 2016

“Heinzerling Fears 'Flood' Of New Stay Petitions After High Court Blocks ESPS,” coverage in InsideEPA/Climate, February 29, 2016, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 28, 2016

“Why a Push for Online Privacy Is Bogged Down in Washington,” coverage by The New York Times, February 28, 2016, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 26, 2016

“GULC Revamps Early Assurance Program,” coverage by The Hoya, February 26, 2016, quoting Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.

February 26, 2016

“Justice Alito Discusses Career, Vacant Court Seat,” coverage by The Hoya, February 26, 2016, featuring Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. at the Third Annual Dean’s Lecture, quoting Dean William Treanor, Professor Randy Barnett and Bridget Stubblefield (L'17).

February 26, 2016

“Trump says he ‘can’t’ release his tax returns. The IRS doesn’t see why not,” coverage by McClatchy DC, February 26, 2016, quoting Professor John Brooks.

February 26, 2016

“Did the Supreme Court Have Jurisdiction to Stay the Clean Power Plan?,” a piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, ACS Blog, February 26, 2016.

February 26, 2016

"Lacking hard power in the Senate, Democrats try to turn up political pressure on Supreme Court vacancy," coverage in MinnPost, February 26, 2016, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.  

February 25, 2016

 "Packing up because of climate change," coverage in CNN, February 25, 2016, quoting Assistant Dean Vicki Arroyo.

February 25, 2016

"Down and Out in the USA," coverage in The Pop Tort, Fberuary 25, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 25, 2016

"Obama’s Most Dangerous Legacy," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in The New York Review of Books, February 24, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.  

February 25, 2016

"Senate Democrats Go On the Offensive Over Scalia Seat," coverage in The National Law Journal, February 24, 2016, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

February 24, 2016

"Alito's Thoughts On An Eight-Member Court," coverage in Bisnow, February 24, 2016, featuring Dean William Treanor.

February 24, 2016

"Lawmakers Warned Of Harms Of EU Tax Investigations, BEPS," coverage in Law 360, February 24, 2016, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

February 24, 2016

"Judith Areen and Cynthia Love presented with Stetson University awards," coverage in WVNSTV 59, February 24, 2016, featuring Professor Judith Areen.

February 23, 2016

"Alito: Court will find a way to do its work with 8 justices," coverage in The Washington Post, February 23, 2016, featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's visit to the Law Center.

February 23, 2016

"Alito demurs, mostly, on successor to Scalia," coverage in Politico, February 23, 2016, featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's visit to the Law Center.

February 23, 2016

"Alito: Supreme Court will find a way to do its work with 8 justices," coverage on CBS News, February 23, 2016, featuring  U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's visit to the Law Center.

February 23, 2016

Justice Alito Addresses Prospect of an 8-Member Court, coverage in The New York Times, February 23, 2016, featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's visit to the Law Center.

February 23, 2016

"Justice Alito Says Supreme Court ‘Will Deal With’ Vacancy," coverage in US News & World Report, Feb. 23, 2016, mentioning the justice's visit to Georgetown Law. 

February 23, 2016

"Panel gives Obama poor grades on establishing drone strike guidelines," coverage in UPI, February 23, 2016, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 23, 2016

"Why did Cleveland sue Tamir Rice’s family? And why is a Chicago officer suing the estate of a teen he killed?," coverage in The Washington Post, February 23, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 23, 2016

 "Justice Alito Addresses Prospect of an 8-Member Court," coverage in the New York Times, Feb. 23, 2016, mentioning the justice's visit to Georgetown Law.

February 23, 2016

"Alito: Court will find a way to do its work with 8 justices," coverage by the Associated Press, Feb. 23, 2016, mentioning the justice's visit to Georgetown Law.

February 22, 2016

"Willes' Musings: Desjardins' job may look like it's on the line, but don't be too sure," coverage in The Province, February 22, 2016, featuring Professor James Oldham.

February 22, 2016

"Iraq and Syria: Prospects for Accountability," coverage in Just Security, February 22, 2016, featuring Professor Jane Stromseth.

February 22, 2016

"Coming and Going Concerns," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, February 22, 2016, featuring David D. Watson (L'93).

February 21, 2016

"ANALYSIS: Obama has a fight on his hands over Supreme pick," coverage in The Columbus Dispatch, February 21, 2016, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 19, 2016

 "Dette : une bataille judiciaire hors norme s’engage entre la Russie et l’Ukraine," coverage in LesEchos, February 19, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 19, 2016

"GULC Launches Williams Research Professorships," coverage in The Hoya, Feberuary 19, 2016, featuring Dean William M. Treanor, Associate Dean for Research Josh Teitelbaum, Professors Kristin Henning and John Mikhail, and Agnes Williams.

February 19, 2016

"World Bank commits $150 million to Zika response," coverage in Devex, February 19, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 19, 2016

"Primary Concerns Episode 2: Hillarybots vs. Berniebros, and Remembering Scalia," coverage in The New Republic, February 19, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 18, 2016

"La saga de la deuda Argentina se acerca una resolución con acreedores," coverage in El Economista, February 18, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 18, 2016

"Antonin Scalia’s candor, humor recalled ahead of Supreme Court justice’s funeral," coverage in The Washington Times, February 18, 2016, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 17, 2016

"WHO Asks for $56 Million to Start Zika Fight," coverage on NBC News, February 17, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 17, 2016

"Former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement and Cook Political Report Editor Amy Walter Featured at June 2016 Annual Meeting & Conference," coverage in State Bar of Wisconsin, February 17, 2016, featuring Paul Clement, Lecturer.

February 17, 2016

"Scalia restored right to bear arms: Randy Barnett," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in USA Today, February 17, 2016.

February 17, 2016

"Death of a Justice: A Roundup of Scalia Coverage," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, February 17, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

February 17, 2016

"The passing of a Judicial Titan," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Post, February 17, 2016.

February 17, 2016

"With Scalia's Death, the Paris Climate Plan Is Back in Play," coverage in Wired, February 17, 2016, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 16, 2016

"Situation Report: Exclusive: Hillary's think tankers; Pentagon's ISIS war plan on the table; spy planes for Iceland; Russia stands up new tank units; Iran goes shopping; and lots more," coverage in Foreign Policy,  February 11, 2016, featuring Professor David Koplow.

February 16, 2016

"Argentina on the cusp of peace with creditors," coverage in The Financial Times, February 16, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 16, 2016

"FCC Slams Bid To Stay Rate Caps On Inmate Calls," coverage in Law 360, February 16, 2016, mentioning Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

February 16, 2016

"One Decision Scalia’s Absence Likely Won’t Change? Immigration," coverage in Foreign Policy, February 14, 2016, featuring Professorial Lecturer Viet Dinh.

February 16, 2016

"Meet [Neal] Kumar Katyal, another desi for Obama Supreme Court shortlist," coverage in the Hindustan Times, February 16, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 16, 2016

"Barack Obama says his Supreme Court nominee will be ‘indisputably’ qualified," coverage in the Independent Online (UK), February 16, 2016, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

February 15, 2016

"Argentina Seeks to Win Over Judge Viewed as Long-Time Nemesis," coverage in BloombergBusiness, February 15, 2016, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 15, 2016

"Tulane environmental law summit focuses on climate change, wetlands, green building," coverage in The Times-Picayune, mentioning Professor Victoria Arroyo.

February 15, 2016

"Racism chiseled on our walls -- and the fight to erase it," coverage on CNN, February 15, 2016, mentioning Professor David Cole.

February 15, 2016

"Holder, Lynch, Johnson for Supreme Court justice?," coverage in WND, February 15, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 14, 2016

"Who President Obama May Nominate To The Supreme Court," coverage in The Huffington Post, February 14, 2016, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 14, 2016

"Scalia’s death flips Supreme Court dynamics, hurts conservative hopes," coverage in The Washington Post, February 14, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein.

February 14, 2016

"In Praise Of Scalia," coverage in Think Progress, February 14, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

February 13, 2016

"Mysterious and fast-moving, Zika virus has world’s health leaders scrambling," coverage in The Washington Post, February 13, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 13, 2016

"Scalia’s Supreme Court Seat and the Next Frontier in Political Hardball," coverage in The New York Times, February 13, 2016, featuring Professor Emeritus Mark Tushnet.

February 13, 2016

"Supreme Court Justice Scalia dies," coverage in Yahoo News, February 13, 2016, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

February 13, 2016

Coverage on the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, WTOP Radio, February 13, 2016, and The Hoya,  featured Professor Paul Rothstein.

February 12, 2016

"Prisons and Justice Initiative Seeks to Ignite Reform," coverage in The Hoya, February 12, 2016, featuring Professors Paul Butler and Allegra McLeod.

February 11, 2016

"Addressing Global Health Care Inequities Through the Law," coverage by WUWM Milwaukee, February 11, 2016, quoting Susan Kim, O’Neill Institute deputy directory.

February 11, 2016

"Federal lawmakers query colleges on endowments," coverage in The Boston Globe, February 11, 2016, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

February 10, 2016

"The Supreme Court Threw A Big Wrench In The Future Of Obama's Climate Legacy," coverage by Huffington Post, February 10, 2016, quoting Kate Zyla, deputy director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

February 9, 2016

 "What’s Behind Trends In U.S. Violent Crime Rates," coverage on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, February 9, 2016, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 9, 2016

"What happens to BigLaw when banks become software companies?," coverage by ABA Legal Rebels, February 9, 2016, mentioning the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2016 annual Report on the State of Legal Market.

February 8, 2016

"El Gobierno espera ayuda de Griesa para que levante cautelares y acorrale a NML," coverage regarding sovereign debt, February 8, 2016, quoted Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 8, 2016

"Understanding the Risks of the Zika Virus," coverage on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, February 8, 2016, featuring Professor Larry Gostin. 

February 8, 2016

"Under Client Pressure, Law Firms Focus on Cost-Cutting," coverage by The American Lawyer, February 8, 2016, mentioning the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2016 annual Report on the State of Legal Market.

February 6, 2016

"Still much needs to be done to improve health equity," an opinion piece by Susan C. Kim, Deputy Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, February 6, 2016.

February 5, 2016

“After criticism, Brazil transferring Zika samples to US,” coverage in Fox 23 News, February 5, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 5, 2016

“DC Councilmember Introduces Student Privacy Bill,” coverage in The Hoya, February 5, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

February 4, 2016

“Health officials want more Zika samples, data from Brazil,” coverage in Fox News Health, February 4, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 4, 2016

“Zika Is the Next Front in the Mosquito Wars,” coverage in Bloomberg Business, February 4, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 4, 2016

“How the Backstreet Boys helped student get into law school,” coverage in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, February 4, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

February 4, 2016

“GUMC, GULC Study Oral Health With Grant,” coverage in The Hoya, February 4, 2016, featuring grant awarded for a collaborative project between O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health and the Medical Center.

February 4, 2016

“DeGioia announces new department, research center, and recruitment effort,” coverage in The Voice, February 4, 2016, mentioning former GU Law Center Dean of Admissions David Wilmot.

February 3, 2016

“The Experts Want To Unleash DDT To Fight The Zika Virus,” coverage in The Daily Caller, February 3, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 3, 2016

“Brazil: Reported Microcephaly Numbers Rising,” coverage in MedPageToday, February 3, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 2, 2016

“The WHO Has Not Done Enough to Fight Zika,” an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, Time, February 2, 2016.

February 2, 2016

“The Games WILL go ahead: Brazil insists there is 'zero risk' the Rio Olympics will be cancelled because of the Zika virus - just hours after the World Health Organisation declared it a 'major global emergency',” coverage in the Daily Mail (UK), February 2, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 2, 2016

“Congress undermines public trust by overriding mammography guidelines, authors say,” coverage in MinnPost, February 2, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 2, 2016

“Experts: Trump Can Play Adele's Sad Songs As Much As He'd Like,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, February 2, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

February 2, 2016

“Next POTUS will reshape Supreme Court,” an opinion piece in the Newnan Times-Herald (GA), February 2, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

February 2, 2016

“Rubio Voted 'Most Electable' in Iowa, But Is It Enough to Get Elected?,” coverage in TheStreet.com, February 2, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

February 1, 2016

“WHO holds emergency meeting to advise on response to Zika virus,” coverage by The Guardian, February 1, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 1, 2016

“Zika Virus a Global Health Emergency, W.H.O. Says,” coverage by The New York Times, February 1, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 1, 2016

“World Health Organization calls emergency meeting to fight Zika virus,” coverage in the Pittsburgh Tribune, January 31, 2016, quoting Susan Kim, O’Neill Institute deputy directory, and Professor Lawrence Gostin. Additional coverage in the Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post, February 1, 2016.

February 1, 2016

“Top 10 Internet Law Developments of 2015 (Forbes Cross-Post),” coverage in Technology & Marketing Law Blog, February 1, 2016, mentioning Professor Paul Ohm.

February 1, 2016

“Understand Law School Waitlists,” coverage by U.S. News & World Report, February 1, 2016, mentioning the Law Center.

February 1, 2016

“Clients speak clearly. Are law firms hearing the message?,” a blog in JD Supra Business Advisor, February 1, 2016, featuring the Law Center and Peer Monitor’s 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

January 29, 2016

"WHO says Zika virus spreads explosively, four million cases forecast," coverage in Reuters, January 29, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 29, 2016

"CDC: 31 Cases of ‘Travel-Related’ Zika Confirmed in U.S.," coverage in CNS News, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 29, 2016

"Vaccine for Zika Virus May Be Years Away, Disease Experts Warn," coverage by The New York Times, January 29, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 29, 2016

"Cutting Off Those Recurring Charges You Forgot About," coverage in The New York Times, January 29, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

January 28, 2016

"WHO: Zika virus ‘spreading explosively,’ level of alarm ‘extremely high’," coverage in The Washington Post, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 28, 2016

"WHO says Zika virus spreads explosively, 4 million cases forecast," coverage in The Blade, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 28, 2016

"Zika virus spreading explosively, says World Health Organisation," coverage in The Guardian, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 28, 2016

"WHO considers declaring public health emergency over Zika," coverage in the Miami Herald, January 28, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Oscar Cabrera.

January 28, 2016

"Study originalism intensively at Georgetown Law this summer," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Post, January 28, 2016, featuring Professors Laura Donohue and Lawrence Solum.

January 28, 2016

"New York Times Sues Over War Photography Book," coverage in Blouin Artinfo Blogs, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 28, 2016

"Zika virus 'spreading explosively,' WHO leader says," coverage on CNN, January 28, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin and Senior Scholar Daniel Lucey.

January 27, 2016

"U.S. researchers call for WHO to take rapid action on Zika," coverage in Reuters, January 27, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 27, 2016

"Experts: USA must prepare now for Zika virus," coverage in USA Today, January 27, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.  

January 27, 2016

"Transparency Comes to the World of Political Advertising...If You Can Read the Data," coverage in Bloomberg Politics, Janaury 27, 2016, featuring Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 27, 2016

"Follow Trump ad spending at FCC, but bring spreadsheet, patience," coverage in Chicago Tribune, January 27, 2016, featuring Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 27, 2016

"JAMA Viewpoint: Emerging Zika pandemic requires more WHO action now," coverage in Medical Xpress, January 27, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin and Senior Scholar Daniel Lucey.

January 27, 2016

"JAMA Viewpoint: Emerging Zika Pandemic Requires More Action From WHO Now," coverage in Infection Control Today, January 27, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin and Senior Scholar Daniel Lucey.  More coverage in BBC News, January 28, 2016.

January 26, 2016

"Opposition launched against privatizing air-traffic control," coverage in USA Today, January 26, 2016, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton.

January 26, 2016

"President Obama Bans Solitary Confinement For Juveniles & Here's Why It's So Important," coverage in Romper, January 26, 2016, featuring Ian Kysel (L'11).

January 26, 2016

"New York Times Sues Publisher Over War Photos, Fair Use At Issue," coverage in Fortune, January 26, 2016, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 26, 2016

“Is Big Law Having Its Kodak Moment?,” an opinion piece on Bloomberg BNA, January 26, 2016, on the Center for the Study of Legal Profession and Peer Monitor’s 2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

January 26, 2016

"Sullum: Trump's right about Cruz's presidential eligibility," coverage in The Ledger, January 26, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett and others.

January 25, 2016

"As Zika spreads, WHO facing calls to take more urgent measures," coverage in STAT, January 25, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 25, 2016

"Top 10 Internet Law Developments of 2015," coverage in Forbes, January 25, 2016, mentioning Professor Paul Ohm.

January 25, 2016

"LL.M. Admissions: The Importance of Class Rank," coverage in LLM Guide, January 25, 2016, featuring Associate Director of Graduate Admissions Justin Swinsick.

January 25, 2016

"Gardere Wynne Sewell Opens Denver Office," coverage in Law Week Colorado, January 25, 2016, featuring Jess Dance (L'04).

January 25, 2016

"Phone Makers Settle Carrier IQ Privacy Suits," coverage in The Recorder, January 25, 2016, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

January 25, 2016

"President or king? Translated, that’s what the Supreme Court is asking about Obama," coverage in The Washington Post, January 25, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 25, 2016

"Emails show Clinton’s long evolution on gay rights issues," coverage in The Washington Post, January 25, 2016, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

January 23, 2016

"UWM's Fireside Forum focuses on inequality," coverage in the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel, January 23, 2016, featuring Susan C. Kim, Deputy Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

January 22, 2016

"On the Bright Side: Mock trial gives students taste of courtroom drama," coverage in thedailystar.com, January 22, 2016, featuring The DC Street Law Clinic.

January 21, 2016

"Debate Over Physician-Assisted Dying at 'Turning Point'," Medscape, January 21, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin and law fellow Anna Roberts. 

January 21, 2016

"Will the U.S. Supreme Court Tell Obama to 'Take Care'?," The Atlantic, January 21, 2016, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz. 

January 20, 2016

"Florida officials want to refuse settlement of 4,460 refugees," Bradenton Herald, January 20, 2016, quoting Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz.  

January 20, 2016

"The Rise of Lawyer 2.0," Bloomberg BNA, January 20, 2016, mentioning the 2016 Georgetown Law Center Report on the State of the Legal Market. 

January 20, 2016

"Elizabeth Wydra Named New President of Constitutional Accountability Center," National Law Journal, January 20, 2016, featuring former teaching fellow Elizabeth Wydra (LL.M.'09).

January 20, 2016

"Racial conflict in US universities and the challenge to freedom of speech," Australian Financial Review, January 20, 2016, an opinion piece by Professor David Cole. 

January 20, 2016

"Trump Is Right About Cruz's Presidential Eligibility," Reason, January 20, 2016, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett. 

January 18, 2016

"Tech giants, farmers voice support for Samsung in Apple patent spat," CNet, January 18, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet. 

January 18, 2016

"Google, Facebook Urge Supreme Court to Take Up Samsung-Apple Patent Dispute," Re/Code, January 18, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet. 

January 18, 2016

"The Color of Surveillance," Slate, January 18, 2016, an opinion piece by Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology. 

January 17, 2016

 An obituary in the Reno Gazette-Journal, January 17, 2016, for Roger Bissett, L'54.

January 17, 2016

"Charlie Rose Planning to Interview Sean Penn About 'El Chapo' Guzman Meeting," Huewire, January 17, 2016, mentioning Professor Paul Rothstein. 

January 16, 2016

 An item regarding ex-Virginia Governor McDonnell’s appeal of his corruption conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, WTOP, January 16, featured Professor Paul Rothstein. 

January 15, 2016

"Kratz's pretrial behavior called unethical," coverage by USA Today, January 15, 2016, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

January 15, 2016

"Experts Evaluate What They Learned About Ebola," Voice of America, January 15, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

January 15, 2016

"USA Freedom: The Rubber Meets the Road," Just Security, January 15, 2016, featuring Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Georgetown Center on Privacy and Technology. 

January 15, 2016

"Senators Ask White House to Consider Retaliatory Tax Measure on EU," Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2016, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

January 15, 2016

"Cruz for president? Oh, Canada!," Salina.com, January 15, 2016, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal and Lecturer Paul Clement.

January 14, 2016

"Health or Lobbying? Experts Say U.S. Gov't Caves to Meat Industry in New Dietary Guidelines," coverage by Democracy Now!, January 14, 2016, interviewing Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 14, 2016

"West Africa's Ebola Epidemic Is Over," coverage by US News, January 14, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 14, 2016

"Hillary Clinton's Shadowy History With Shadow Banking," coverage by The Huffington Post, January 14, 2016, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

January 14, 2016

"Latest Guantánamo Transfers May Signal Change in Approach," coverage by Just Security, January 14, 2016, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 14, 2016

"Marco Rubio seeks to dismiss court challenge to his eligibility to be president," coverage by Tampa Bay Times, January 14, 2016, quoting Professor Lawrence Solum.

January 14, 2016

"When is it worth giving up your data? Americans aren’t quite sure.," coverage by The Washington Post, January 14, 2016, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 13, 2016

"Obama: The Last Year and the Legacy, Part 1," a column in Foreign Policy, January 13, 2016, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 13, 2016

"Missouri Bill Would Nullify in Practice Federal Gun Control; Past, Present, or Future," coverage by Tenth Amendment Center, January 13, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 12, 2016

"New breast cancer screening guidelines at odds with Congress," coverage in The Washington Post, January 11, 2016, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 12, 2016

"Bloomberg Law: Publicity Doesn’t Trump Public Interest (Audio)," coverage by Bloomberg Business, January 12, 2016, featuring a discussion with Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 12, 2016

"2016 State of the Law Firm Market," a podcast by Thomson Reuters’ Legal Current, January 12, 2016, featuring James W. Jones, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 12, 2016

"Guest post: Law land annual reports - has the partnership model been outgrown?," coverage in Legal Business, January 12, 2016, featuring the “2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market” from the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Peer Monitor.

January 12, 2016

"Food stamp lawsuit settlement: Feds to pay Georgians $22M," coverage in The Atlantic Journal-Constitution, January 12, 2016, featuring Professor David Super.

January 12, 2016

"Hope for Racial Conciliation Was Unrealized in Obama’s Presidency," an opionion piece by Professor Paul Butler in The New York Times' Room For Debate, January 12, 2016.

January 12, 2016

"Will Sean Penn Be Prosecuted for His Clandestine Meeting with Fugitive Drug Kingpin 'El Chapo?'," coverage by PEOPLE, January 12, 2016, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

January 12, 2016

“El Chapo interview places Sean Penn in a familiar place: the hot seat,” Blasting News, January 12, 2016, mentioning Professor Paul Rothstein.

January 12, 2016

"GOP Leaders Mostly Quiet on Abbott Plan to Amend Constitution," coverage in The Texas Tribune, January 12, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 12, 2016

"Makers of smart guns waiting to see if Obama will walk the talk," coverage by CNET, January 12, 2016, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 12, 2016

"Can Ted Cruz be president?," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, January 12, 2016, quoting Professors Neal Katyal and Paul Clement.

January 11, 2016

"Amid gun control debate, advertisers fly under the radar," coverage by U.S. Campaign, January 11, 2016, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 11, 2016

"Law Future of Public Sector Unions at Stake in Supreme Court Case," coverage by NBC News, January 11, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole. For more on this story, see WMTV.

January 11, 2016

"New GM Fights To Keep Liability Wall In Ignition Switch Cases," coverage by Law 360, January 11, 2016, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

January 10, 2016

"Congressman's proposal: Ease tuition burdens with funds from massive endowments," coverage in Sante Fe New Mexican, January 10, 2016, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

January 8, 2016

"Law Firms Risking Obsolescence, Report Says," coverage in The New York Times, January 8, 2016, featuring the “2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market” from the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Peer Monitor.

January 8, 2016

“Richest U.S. Schools Could Lose Tax Status in Endowment Proposal,” coverage by Bloomberg Business, January 8, 2016, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

January 8, 2016

"How Restaurants Are Responding to Texas's New Open Carry Law," coverage by Eater, January 8, 2016, quoting Professor Emeritus Joseph Page.

January 7, 2016

"Report: Law Firms Resistant to Technological, Management Changes," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 7, 2016, featuring the “2016 Report on the State of the Legal Market” from the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and Peer Monitor.

January 7, 2016

“Report: Law Firms Resistant to Technological, Management Changes,” coverage in The National Law Journal, January 7, 2016, featuring Center for the Study of the Legal Profession 2016 annual Report on the State of Legal Market. The report was also featured by The Global Legal Post and Bloomberg BNA.

January 6, 2016

 "Ukraine: Dismal economic prospects, great sovereign bond," Financial Times, January 6, 2016, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

January 6, 2016

“Eleanor Holmes Norton seeks clemency powers for D.C. mayor,” coverage in The Washington Times, January 6, 2016, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton and quoting Professors Abbe Smith and Paul F. Rothstein.

January 6, 2016

“TransCanada to Sue U.S. for Blocking Keystone XL Pipeline,” coverage in The New York Times, January 6, 2016, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg, L'75, LL.M.'79.

January 6, 2016

“Student Rights, Judicial Precedent and Why 2016 Could See a Profound Shift in Education Law,” coverage by Progressive Policy Institute, January 6, 2016, quoting Professor Judith Areen.

January 5, 2016

“America’s Police Problem Isn’t Just About Police,” an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, January 5, 2016.

January 5, 2016

“Reflecting On Georgetown At COP21,” coverage in The Hoya, January 5, 2016, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Climate Center.

January 5, 2016

“Still Halloween at Yale,” coverage by Accuracy in Academia, January 5, 2016, quoting Professor David Cole.

January 5, 2016

“Obama, wiping tears, makes new push to tighten gun rules,” coverage by Reuters, January 5, 2016, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

January 1, 2016

"Nonunion teachers seek relief from paying fees for collective bargaining," coverage the ABA Journal, January 1, 2016, featuring Visiting Professor Irving Gornstein.

December 31, 2015

"New ‘secret’ message among Clinton’s emails as classification rate spikes again," coverage in the Washington Times, December 31, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 31, 2015

"Email reveals Clinton sought to assist Md. marriage effort," coverage in Washington Blade, December 31, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 29, 2015

"Chicago Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty In Death of 17-Year- Old; ISIS Terror Plot Targeting New Year's Eve And Thwarted; Battle Between Trump And Clintons Heating Up," coverage on CNN, December 29, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 28, 2015

Professor Paul Butler appeared on MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show on December 28, 2015. You can find the transcript here.

December 27, 2015

"Presidential Medal of Freedom Says Something About Presenter, Too," coverage in The New York Times, December 27, 2015, featuring students Jillian E. Casey, L'17, and Julia L. Ward, L'17.

December 23, 2015

"Connecting the Dots in Obama's Intelligence Scandal," coverage in The Diplomat, December 19, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 23, 2015

"A Holiday Wish List for the Legal Vertical," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, December 23, featuring The DC Affordable Law Firm (DCALF), an independent nonprofit with 501(c)(3) status.

December 23, 2015

"Signs of rebellion? Renwick Gallery is flouting signage rules, groups contend," coverage in The Washington Post, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor J. Peter Byrne.

December 23, 2015

"Signs of rebellion? Renwick Gallery is flouting signage rules, groups contend," coverage in The Washington Post, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor J. Peter Byrne.

December 23, 2015

"Government Can't Deny Trademarks Over Offensive Names, Appeals Court Rules," coverage by NPR, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

December 23, 2015

"Appeals court says government cannot censor offensive trademarks," coverage in Nano News, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

December 23, 2015

"FAN 90 (First Amendment News) Law Professors Urge Justices to Honor Stare Decisis in Union 1-A case," coverage in Concurring Opinions, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor Michael H. Gottesman.

December 23, 2015

"What happens to college diversity if you kill affirmative action?," coverage by CNN Money, December 23, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

December 22, 2015

"Analysis: Would a Soda Tax Pass in Davis and Would It Be Successful?," coverage in The People's Vanguard of Davis, December 22, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

December 21, 2015

"Federal grand jury sought records related to Susana Martinez," coverage in Alburquerque Journal, December 21, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 21, 2015

"Grand Jury Sought Records Related To Governor, UNM To Stop Training At Abortion Clinic," coverage by KUNM, December 21, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 19, 2015

"The IMF Changes Its Rules To Isolate China And Russia – Analysis," coverage in Eurasia Review, December 19, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

December 19, 2015

 "Feds seek records from Gov. Martinez's time as DA," Santa Fe New Mexican, December 19, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 18, 2015

"Bill of Rights Day — and the return of the general warrant?," Overlawyered, December 18, 2015, featuring Professor Laura Donohue. 

December 18, 2015

"White House surrenders on 'dark money' regulation," coverage by Politico, December 18, 2015, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

December 17, 2015

"The IMF Changes its Rules to Isolate China and Russia," Counterpunch, December 17, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. 

December 17, 2015

"Is ‘Black Lives Matter’ Making Police Cautious, Driving Up Crime?," New York Times, December 17, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

December 16, 2015

"EU Data-Privacy Law Raises Daunting Prospects for U.S. Companies," Wall Street Journal, December 16, 2015, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology. Further coverage is in Valley News. 

December 15, 2015

"The United States of Spinelessness," Foreign Policy, December 15, 2015, an article by Professor Rosa Brooks. 

December 15, 2015

"Political Campaigns Are Spying on You, and There Are No Rules to Stop Them," National Journal, December 15, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

December 14, 2015

"The Power of Love, Etc.," Foreign Policy (The E.R.), December 14, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

December 14, 2015

"Kathryn Edin reveals the lives of people who live on $2 a day," coverage in Johns Hopkins Magazine, Winter 2015, quoting Professor Peter Edelman. 

December 13, 2015

"Professor Akolda Man Tier: In Memoriam," Sudan Tribune, December 13, 2015, a memorial by Nasredeen Abdulbari, SJD'18.

December 13, 2015

"How To Be A Better Partner," American Lawyer, December 13, 2015, quoting James Jones, senior fellow at Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession. 

December 11, 2015

 "U.S. Resisted IMF Debt Reform as 'Moral Hazard' Prior to Ukraine Crisis," coverage in Sputniknews.com, December 11, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. 

December 11, 2015

 "What to do about 'vulture funds,'? UNCTAD event highlights challenges ahead," United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Roundtable, December 11, 2015, mentioning Professor Anna Gelpern.

December 11, 2015

"Summit convenes future leaders in the emerging field of food law and policy," Harvard Law Today, December 11, 2015, quoting Dana Shaker, L'17. 

December 11, 2015

"FCC complaint filed over Michael Bloomberg-financed political ads," coverage in The Boston Herald, December 11, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. 

December 10, 2015

 "Puerto Rico governor: No pension cuts to fix crisis," coverage in USAToday, December 10, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

December 10, 2015

“Casino bill pits Reid against Warren,” coverage in The Hill, December 10, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 10, 2015

"Groups Want Bloomberg ID'd As PAC Sponsor," coverage by TV News Check, December 10, 2015, mentioning the Institute for Public Representation.

December 10, 2015

"Transparency Groups Target Bloomberg PAC in Long-Shot Bid to Unmask Donors," National Journal, December 10, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law An­drew Schwartz­man. 

December 10, 2015

An obituary for Professor John Jackson, appeared in Valley News, December 10, 2015.

December 10, 2015

"Is Lab Testing the ‘Wild West’ of Medicine?," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, December 10, 2015, quoting Lecturer Paul D. Clement.

December 10, 2015

"Podcast: The legacy of the 13th Amendment," coverage by Constitution Daily's podcast, December 10, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 10, 2015

"Demoted Detective Asks High Court To Reverse Political Affiliation Ruling," Lexis Legal News, December 10, 2015, mentioning Visiting Professor Michael T. Kirkpatrick, Meghan M. Boone, LL.M.'19, and Patrick D. Llewellyn of the Georgetown Law Institute for Public Representation.

December 9, 2015

“‘Troublemaker' Kozinski Unafraid to Advocate for Change,” coverage by Bloomberg BNA News, December 9, 2015, featuring a Georgetown Law Journal article.

December 9, 2015

“Scared, dead, relieved: How the Ashley Madison hack changed its victims’ lives,” coverage by Fusion, December 9, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

December 9, 2015

“Georgetown delegation attends Paris climate negotiations,” coverage in The Georgetown Voice, December 9, 2015, mentioning Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Climate Center.

December 8, 2015

“Law Professors Ask Congress to Delay Changes in Debt Law,” coverage in The New York Times, December 8, 2015, featuring a letter to congress co-authored by Professor Adam Levitin.

December 8, 2015

“Is Donald Trump Playing on Voters' Fears With Muslim Ban Comments?," coverage by NBC Nightly News, December 8, 2015, interview with Professor David Cole.

December 8, 2015

"Race Matters at the Supreme Court," an opinion piece in The New York Review of Books, December 8, 2015, by Professor David Cole.

December 7, 2015

“Navigate 5 Types of Law School Admissions Interviews,” coverage by U.S. News & World Report, December 7, 2015, mentioning the Law Center.

December 7, 2015

“Does the United States Have a Gun Problem or a Terrorism Problem?,” a Foreign Policy podcast with Professor Rosa Brooks, December 7, 2015.

December 7, 2015

“Baby Born To Rape Victim Is ‘Illegitimate’, Says Allahabad HC,” coverage by the Quint (India), December 7, 2015, referencing a Georgetown Law Journal article.

December 6, 2015

“Judges Challenge Both Sides in Net Neutrality Case,” coverage in The Wall Street Journal, December 6, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

December 4, 2015

“Marijuana laws could loosen nationwide: Here’s how,” coverage by WJHL News (Johnson City, TN), December 4, 2015, quoting O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law associate Fernando Alonso, LL.M.'14.

December 4, 2015

“Hello (hackable) Barbie,” coverage in The Washington Post, December 4, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

December 3, 2015

"Less debt burden at elite law schools," coverage by Yale Daily News, December 3, 2015, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

December 3, 2015

"DCLY's Fall Ball Honors Toni Bush," coverage by Bisnow, December 3, 2015, mentioning Professors Kristin Henning and Wallace Mlyniec.

December 2, 2015

"The Real Roots of the Rising Right," coverage by The New Republic, December 2, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 2, 2015

"Georgetown University and HEC Paris to Offer Dual Master of Laws/MBA," coverage by MBA Today, December 2, 2015, featuring the partnership between the Law Center and HEC Paris, which will offer a MBA/LL.M. and a Master in Management/LL.M. beginning in Spring 2016.

December 2, 2015

"Chicago Police Chief’s Firing And Efforts To Boost Public Trust In Police," coverage by NPR's Diane Rehm Show, December 2, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

December 2, 2015

"Why Mark Zuckerberg's $44 Billion Gift Will Keep on Giving (to the Zuckerbergs)," coverage by Inc., December 2, 2015, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

December 1, 2015

"The dark side of buying your children smart toys: Expert warns Hello Barbie can be hacked, as VTech suffers major data breach," coverage by DailyMail.com, December 1, 2015, featuring Professor Angela Campbell. 

December 1, 2015

"College Endowments Are Flourishing Again — and Critics Are Taking Note," coverage in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, December 1, 2015, quoting Professor Brian Galle.

November 30, 2015

"Georgetown Climate's Zyla discusses market-based options to cut transportation emissions," coverage by E&E TV, November 30, 2015, interviewing Kathryn Zyla, L'14, deputy director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

November 30, 2015

"How To Be A Better Partner," coverage in The American Lawyer, November 30, 2015, quoting James Jones, senior fellow at Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

November 30, 2015

"Why a 'war' on terrorism will generate yet more terrorism," coverage by The Guardian, November 30, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 30, 2015

"China’s Renminbi Is Approved by I.M.F. as a Main World Currency," coverage in The New York Times, November 30, 2015, quoting Professor Christopher Brummer. Further coverage is in The Boston Globe.

November 29, 2015

"Focus Turns to Judge in Latest Appeal of Net Neutrality Rules," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, November 29, 2015, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, lecturer in law.

November 29, 2015

"Removing Woodrow Wilson's name from Princeton? I'll drink to that," coverage by The Start Ledger (Newark, NJ), November 29, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

November 28, 2015

"Could the Third Amendment be used to fight the surveillance state?," coverage by Ars Technica, November 28, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

November 27, 2015

"Penalty expected against bank on account disclosures," coverage by China Daily, November 27, 2015, quoting Professor James Feinerman.

November 27, 2015

"Commentary: Anita's Army: Rank and File Racism in the Power to Prosecute," coverage by NBCnews.com, November 27, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 27, 2015

"Turn the Volume Down on Drug Ads," an editorial in The New York Times, November 27, 2015, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

November 27, 2015

"Too many lawyers? Not in D.C.," an op-ed by Dean William M. Treanor and Vice Dean Jane H. Aiken, in The Washington Post, November 27, 2015.

November 25, 2015

"Dash Cam Video Of Chicago Cop Shooting Teen Released; U.S. Air Strikes That Killed 30 At A Doctors Without Borders Hospital in Afghanistan Being Blamed On Human Error," an interview by CNN, November 25, 2015, with Professor Paul Butler.

November 25, 2015

"Spy court appoints new advisers under NSA reform law," coverage by The Hill, November 25, 2015, reporting that Professor Laura Donohue was appointed as a special standing adviser. Further coverage is in Ars Technica, PC World, and Law 360.

November 24, 2015

"Five U.S. states, D.C. seek joint plan to cut auto sector emissions," coverage by Reuters, November 24, 2015, featuring a report released by Georgetown's Climate Center about reducing carbon emissions.

November 24, 2015

"Erickson: Make hashtag, not war," coverage in The Ledger, November 24, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 24, 2015

"UPDATE 2-U.S. judge holds Bank of China in contempt for withholding records," coverage by Reuters, November 24, 2015, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

November 24, 2015

"US judge holds Bank of China in contempt in counterfeit luxury goods case," coverage by CNBC, November 24, 2015, quoting Professor James Feinerman.

November 24, 2015

"YouTube Kids App Faces New Complaints," coverage in The New York Times, November 24, 2015, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

November 24, 2015

"Corporate tax: The $240bn black hole," coverage in Financial Times, November 24, 2015, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg. 

November 24, 2015

"Did dashboard video of black teen’s killing prompt murder charge for Chicago cop?," coverage on PBS Newshour, November 24, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 23, 2015

"Scalia Sees Slippery Slope After Historic Gay-Rights Ruling," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 23, 2015, featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's visit to the Law Center.

November 23, 2015

"Georgetown Law Experts Propose Revisions for International Health Regulations," coverage in Science Newsline, November 23, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and O’Neill Institute Associates Mary C. DeBartolo and Eric A. Friedman.

November 23, 2015

"How Is the War on Terror Like the War on Drugs?," coverage by a Foreign Policy podcast, November 23, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 23, 2015

"Lamar Smith Is Hot and Bothered About Climate Science," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, November 23, 2015, featuring Professors Victoria A. Arroyo and David C. Vladeck.

November 23, 2015

"Enviros Tell DC Circ. $3.8B LNG Project Requires 2nd Look," coverage in Law360, November 23, 2015, featuring Professor Hope M. Babcock.

November 23, 2015

"Kathy Updike, of Sykesville, is not Kathleen Updike of Westminster," coverage in the Carroll County Times, November 23, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 23, 2015

 

KABC interviewed Professor Paul Rothstein, November 23, 2015 about president Obama's power concerning immigration.

November 20, 2015

"Mindfulness Meditation, Stress Relief Program Expands," coverage in The Hoya, November 20, 2015, mentioning the Law Center.

November 20, 2015

"Commentary: Yes, your practice is going to change — so be ready," coverage in The Daily Record, November 20, 2015, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain.

November 19, 2015

"PolitiFact Sheet: 5 questions about Syrian refugees," coverage by PolitiFact, November 19, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Andrew Schoenholtz, director Human Rights Institute.

November 18, 2015

"Notable nonfiction of 2015," coverage in The Washington Post, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks' book review. 

November 18, 2015

"ISIS May Be Our Ally Some Day," coverage by Market Oracle, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 18, 2015

"Why parents should say goodbye to Hello Barbie," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor Angela Campbell. Further coverage is by The Kernel.

November 18, 2015

"Facial Recognition and Retailers," coverage by NBC, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 18, 2015

"Former prosecutors seek federal probe of O.C. justice system over use of jailhouse informants," coverage in Orange County Register, November 18, 2015, mentioning Professor Paul Butler.

November 18, 2015

"Data breach in Georgia could affect 6 million voters," coverage in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

November 18, 2015

"State voter record breach involves critical information," coverage in Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 18, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck. 

November 17, 2015

"GULC Professors Honored," coverage in The Hoya, November 17, 2015, featuring Professor Kristin Henning and Professor Wallace Mlyniec and quoting R. Daniel Okonkwo, L'05.

November 17, 2015

"Time Warner Cable customers who bought modems may have to pay rental fee after Charter takeover," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, November 17, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. 

November 17, 2015

"Attorney General questions plans for moving Guantánamo prisoners to U.S.," coverage in The Miami Herald, November 17, 2015, quoting Professor Martin Lederman. 

November 17, 2015

"After Paris, Debate Grows Over Security And Liberty," coverage by WBUR (Boston's NPR station), November 17, 2015, interviewing Professor David Cole.

November 17, 2015

"2nd Circ. Asked To Reverse GM Bankruptcy Protection Ruling," coverage by Law360, November 17, 2015, featuring Professor Gary Peller. 

November 17, 2015

"Elected Officials, Not Judges, Should Protect Minority Groups, Scalia Says," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 17, 2015, of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's lecture to first-year students hosted on campus. Additional coverage is in the The New York Times, The Washingon Post, The Hoya and by Education Week.

November 17, 2015

"Why the biggest problem with the media is not ‘liberal bias’," coverage in The Washington Post, November 17, 2015, featuring work by the Institute for Public Representation's Communications and Technology Clinic with the Campaign Legal Center and Common Cause to require political advertisers to disclose their "true sponsors."

November 16, 2015

"Why a Commission for CFPB May Be in Agency's Best Interest," coverage by American Banker, November 16, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

November 16, 2015

"How to Reboot America’s Global Influence," coverage by Foreign Policy, November 16, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 16, 2015

"Meet The 'Ultrasonic' Tracking Company Privacy Activists Are Terrified Of," coverage by Forbes, November 16, 2015, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

November 16, 2015

"Justice Department Rebuts Judge Kozinski's Criticism of Prosecutors," coverage by The National Law Journal, November 16, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Journal's Annual Review of Criminal Procedure. 

November 16, 2015

 "Local chapter announces NAACP banquet speaker," Corpus Christi Caller-Times, November 16, 2015, featuring former Georgetown Law fellow, Catherine E. Lhamon.

November 16, 2015

"These 15 Graduate Schools Lead to the Highest Salaries," coverage by The Street, November 16, 2015, featuring the Law Center.

November 15, 2015

"Bernie Sanders says U.S. is only major country that doesn't guarantee health care as a right," coverage by PolitiFact, November 15, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

November 15, 2015

"Paris attacks were attacks on us all," an opinion piece in The Washinton Times, November 15, 2015, by Global Law Scholar Isvari Mohan, L'17.

November 15, 2015

"The H-1B loophole: replacing American workers with foreigners to cut costs," an opinion piece in Diversity Insight, November 15, 2016, by Cristoper Willis, L'16.

November 14, 2015

"Finding Out Who You Are," an article in The Hoya, November 14, 2015, written by Isvari Mohan, L'17.  

November 12, 2015

"The National Alliance for Jobs and Innovation (NAJI) announces the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors," coverage by Yahoo! News, November 12, 2015, featuring Professor Andrew J. Sherman.

November 11, 2015

"People on the Move," Folio, November 11, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

November 11, 2015

"Benedictine invites former U.S. solicitor general to share insights as lawyer before Supreme Court," coverage by The Chicago Tribune, November 11, 2015, featuring Distinguished Lecturer in Law Paul Clement.

November 11, 2015

"The Misuse of Interpol’s Database," an opinion piece by The New York Times' Editorial Board, November 11, 2015, featuring the Human Rights Institute.

November 11, 2015

"Dumb Wars: A Tradegy in Three Acts," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, November 11, 2015.

November 9, 2015

 "'Hell No Barbie': Social Media Campaign Targets Talking Doll," coverage by NBC News, November 9, 2015, quoting Professor Angela Campbell.

November 9, 2015

"Neal Katyal Passes a Milestone for Minority Supreme Court Advocates," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 9, 2015, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

November 7, 2015

"Ukraine Should Not Repay This Odious Debt to Russia," coverage by Newsweek, November 7, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

November 6, 2015

"Who makes better foreign policy: artists or scientists?," a review of David Milne's "Worldmaking: The Art and Science of American Diplomacy," by Professor Rosa Brooks in The Washington Post, November 6, 2015.

November 5, 2015

“Death Penalty Debate On University Of Arkansas Campus,” coverage by KNWA (Fayetteville, AR), November 5, 2015, featuring Professor William Otis.

November 5, 2015

"Power Wars Symposium: Surveillance, Individual Rights, and the Obama Administration," November 5, 2015, a post to the Just Security online site by Professor Laura Donohue.

November 5, 2015

“Marriott Can't Dodge Bias Suit By Surrogate Mother,” coverage by Law 360, November 5, 2015, quoting John Davisson, L'16, student attorney at the Institute for Public Representation.

November 4, 2015

"Judiciary subcommittee members disagree on merits of reform," coverage by Environment & Energy Daily, November 4, 2015, quoting Professor William W. Buzbee.

November 4, 2015

“Undoing the damage of mass incarceration,” coverage in the Boston Globe, November 4, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

November 4, 2015

“D.C. prosecutor signals he is close to a decision on 2010 Gray campaign probe,” coverage in The Washington Post, November 4, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 4, 2015

“Brutal Borders,” coverage by Foreign Affairs, November 4, 2015, referencing an April 2015 Human Rights Institute report.

November 4, 2015

"Cardinal Rodríguez at Georgetown: Without Paris climate deal, 'some countries will not have a future'," coverage by National Catholic Reporter, November 4, 2015, featuring an event discussing Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment with remarks by Professor Edith Brown Weiss and Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta (L’76), former counselor to President Obama on climate change and energy policy.

November 3, 2015

“White House feeling heat for leaving top Fed seat vacant,” coverage by MarketWatch, November 3, 2015, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

November 3, 2015

“Cardinal, adviser to pope, sees rich, poor responsible to protect earth,” coverage by CatholicPhilly.com, November 3, 2015, featuring an event discussing Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment with remarks by Professor Edith Brown Weiss and Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta (L’76), former counselor to President Obama on climate change and energy policy.

November 2, 2015

“Inadmissible: 'R.B.G.' Embraces Her Cultural Brand,” coverage by the National Law Journal, November 2, 2015, mentioning Dean William Treanor.

November 2, 2015

“Does America’s meddling in global affairs — whether it’s using the wrong tools or dreaming too big — actually make the world a better place? Or should the United States focus on creating jobs abroad rather than fighting wars?,” coverage by Foreign Policy, November 2, 2015, Editor’s Roundtable podcast debate including Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 2, 2015

“Harman Center Gala!,” coverage by BisNow, November 2, 2015, featuring Professor Jeffrey D. Bauman.

November 2, 2015

“Should Big Firms Worry About Plummeting Bar Scores?,” coverage by Bloomberg Big Law Business, November 2, 2015, quoting James Jones, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

November 1, 2015

“WILL: A supreme question for candidates,” coverage by Rapid City Journal, November 1, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Legal Theory.

October 30, 2015

““A new generation of lawyers”: Cornell Tech launches LLM as demand for hybrid lawyers and technologists grows,” coverage by Legal IT Insider, Oct. 30, 2015, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain, co-director for the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

October 30, 2015

“A New Era of Tax-Data Sharing for the IRS,” coverage in The Wall Street Journal, October 30, 2015, quoting Associate Professor Itai Grinberg.

October 30, 2015

“Immigrants caught at border believe families can stay in US,” coverage by Washington Post, October 30, 2015, featuring Immigration Law and Policy Conference held at the Law Center, October 29, 2015.

October 29, 2015

"Mass Incarceration Is a Horrible Failure," an opinion piece in The New York Times' Room For Debate by Associate Professor Allegra McLeod, October 29, 2015.

October 29, 2015

"The Constitution’s Lost Clauses," Daily Signal, October 29, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

October 29, 2015

"Morning Wrap: D.C. Pro Bono Week Prompts Low Bono Firm Ribbon-Cutting, Social Media Campaigns, Dress-Down Friday," coverage in The Legal Times, October 29, 2015, featuring this week's launch of the D.C. Affordable Law Firm (DCALF).

October 29, 2015

"Special Report: Small White House office puts the brakes on life-saving regulations," Fiscal Times, October 29, 2015, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling. Further coverage is in Inside EPA.

October 28, 2015

"Ginsburg Accepts Her Cultural Brand at Dinner Honoring Her Work," Legal Times, October 28, 2015, mentioning Dean William Treanor. 

October 28, 2015

"Think Beyond Homes and Roads to Better Prepare for Climate Change," an opinion piece in The New York Times, October 28, 2015, by Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, director of Environmental Law Program.

October 28, 2015

 "How 4 Federal Lawyers Paved the Way to Kill Osama Bin Laden," coverage in The New York Times, Oct. 28, 2015, featuring Distinguished Visitor From Practice Mary B. DeRosa.

October 28, 2015

 "President and FBI Director James B. Comey Speak Out on Policing and Crime," a broadcast of The Diane Rehm Show, October 28, 2015, featured Professor Paul Butler.

October 27, 2015

"Georgetown constitutional law professor shifts from Bush to Rubio," Politico, October 27, 2015, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz. 

October 27, 2015

"Big Data vs. Privacy: Striking a Balance," Datamation, October 27, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Ohm. 

October 27, 2015

"Rand Tries Not to Lose His Third Debate in a Row," Daily Beast, October 27, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett. 

October 26, 2015

"The E.R.: It’s Time the U.S. Military Reinvented Itself to Operate in the Information Age," Foreign Policy (Podcast), October 26, 2015, interviewing Professor Rosa Brooks. 

October 26, 2015

"Tech alum sentenced after scamming investors, duping school," coverage in Collegiate Times, October 26, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

October 26, 2015

"Pro Bono Week: The Best of This Year's Giving and Defending," National Law Journal, October 26, 2015, mentioning the D.C. Affordable Law Firm (DCALF). 

October 24, 2015

"The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post," coverage by LAWFARE, October 24, 2015, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

October 24, 2015

"Kate Murray enjoys name recognition in Nassau DA race, but lack of experience a key issue," coverage by Newsday, October 24, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

October 23, 2015

"GULC, HEC Paris Introduce Dual Degrees," coverage in The Hoya, October 23, 2015, featuring Dean William Treanor.

October 23, 2015

"FCC Chief Vows to Require “Equal Time” on TV for Candidates," coverage in The National Journal, October 23, 2015, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

October 23, 2015

"Does Donald Trump’s ‘SNL’ appearance trigger equal time for the Republican field?," PunditFact, October 23, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.  

October 23, 2015

"The ongoing march for LGB health care equality," an opinion piece coauthored by Professor Timothy Westmoreland in the Washington Blade, October 23, 2015.

October 23, 2015

"Lockeans vs. Hobbesians," coverage in Philly.com, October 23, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 23, 2015

"The GOP’s justice reform opportunity," Washington Post, October 23, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Journal.

October 22, 2015

"Where's the Proof that Durbin Failed Consumers?," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin in the American Banker, October 22, 2015. 

October 22, 2015

"Numerous States Prepare Lawsuits Against Obama’s Climate Policy," coverage in The New York Times, October 22, 2015, featuring Professor Victoria Arroyo.

October 22, 2015

"GOP targets Harvard-sized college endowments," coverage in the Washington Examiner, October 22, 2015, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 22, 2015

"Should You Be Allowed to Invest in a Lawsuit?," coverage in The New York Times Magazine, October 22, 2015, quoting Professor Jonathan Molot.

October 21, 2015

"The Banking Industry's Transparent Attempt to Weaken the CFPB," coverage in the Huffington Post, October 21, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

October 21, 2015

"D.C. mayor’s plan for ‘warrantless searches’ appears dead on arrival," coverage in The Washington Post, October 21, 2015, quoting Professor Kristin Henning.

October 21, 2015

 Professor Kris Henning (LL.M.’97) and Professor Abbe Smith were elected to the American Law Institute, October 21, 2015.

October 21, 2015

"The Second Annual Cato Surveillance Conference," coverage in The CATO Institute, October 21, 2015, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

October 21, 2015

"Candidates should choose their judicial muse," coverage in Palladium-Item, October 21, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 21, 2015

"The Supreme question for candidates," coverage in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, October 21, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

October 21, 2015

"PolitiFact sheet: Does Donald Trump’s ‘SNL’ appearance trigger equal time for the Republican field?," coverage in Pundit Fact, October 21, 2015, featuring Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

October 21, 2015

"Noteworthy notes by Scalia in Obergefell," an opinion piece by Professor Jeffrey Shulman in Constitution Daily, October 21, 2015.

October 20, 2015

"How to successfully negotiate a raise," coverage in Fox 2 News, St. Louis, October 20, 2015, featuring Professor Hillary Sale.

October 20, 2015

"How We Can Help Girls From Entering the Juvenile Justice System," coverage in Equal Voice, October 20, 2015, featuring the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

October 19, 2015

"The E.R.: ‘We Fail Better’ Should Not Be the Motto of the U.S. Military," coverage by Foreign Policy Podcast, October 19, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 17, 2015

"Ralph Nader opens museum devoted to tort law," coverage in The News & Observer, October 17, 2015, featuring Professor Joseph Page.

October 16, 2015

"Who's Afraid of a Republican CFPB?," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin in American Banker, October 16, 2015.

October 16, 2015

"Google wins decade-long copyright case over book-digitization project," coverage in The Daily Dot, October 16, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 16, 2015

"12 of D.C.'s Top Women Lawyers," coverage by Bisnow, October 16, 2015, featuring the 2015 Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Awardees Professor Emma Coleman Jordan and alumnae Marna Tucker, L'65 and Hon. Vanessa Ruiz, L'75.

October 15, 2015

"What I learned about the 2016 campaign and foreign policy," coverage by The Washington Post, October 15, 2015, citing to Professor Rosa Brooks.

October 15, 2015

"Why FOIA’s speed clause is broken," coverage by Columbia Journalism Review, October 15, 2015, written by Associate Professor of Legal Research and Writing Erin Carroll. 

October 15, 2015

"'Low Bono' Project Aims to Close Gap for Modest-Income Clients," coverage by New York Law Journal, October 15, 2015, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

October 15, 2015

"Is the Billable Hour Obsolete?," coverage by The Atlantic, October 15, 2015, mentioning a report by The Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

October 15, 2015

"Firms Pledge Nearly $2 Million for New 'Low Bono' Effort," coverage by American Lawyer, October 15, 2015, mentioning the Law Center.

October 14, 2015

"America’s Problem With World Leaderishness," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, October 14, 2015.

October 14, 2015

"Donald Trump's 'SNL' stint could put FCC's 'equal-time' rule in play," coverage by CNN Money, October 14, 2015, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

October 14, 2015

"Judge Orders Mentally Ill Man Medicated in Terrorism Case," coverage by ABC News, October 14, 2015, citing to a 2013 report by Professor Susan McMahon. Further coverage is in the News & Observer.

October 14, 2015

"The Sexual-Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline," coverage by Education Week, October 14, 2014, discussing a report co-authored by the Center on Poverty and Inequality, and the Human Rights Project.

October 13, 2015

"Digital Privacy, in the U.S. and Europe," New York Times, October 13, 2015, a letter to the editor by Professor Marc Rotenberg.

October 12, 2015

 "Encrypted Smartphones Challenge Investigators," coverage by Wall Street Journal, October 12, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Ohm.

October 11, 2015

"The Fourth Amendment and cybersecurity," coverage by Columbia Daily Tribune, October 11, 2015, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

October 9, 2015

"Ethics complaint against Rep. Kevin Yoder alleges pay-for-play with payday loan industry," coverage by The Topeka Capital-Journal, October 9, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

October 9, 2015

The Hoya reported that Professor Frances DeLaurentis was selected as a recipient of the Archdiocese of Washington John Carroll Society’s Pro Bono Legal Service Award for her work with the Catholic Charities Legal Network, October 9, 2015. 

October 9, 2015

"Laura Donohue’s Comments at Cato Institution’s NSA Law Panel," coverage by Marotta on Money, October 9, 2015, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

October 9, 2015

“Fleming Museum hosts Leahy photo exhibit,”coverage by San Francisco Gate, Oct. 9, 2015, featuring the Law Center and U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, L'64, H'94.

October 8, 2015

“Time to change RI’s Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights law,” coverage by RI Future, Oct. 8, 2015, featuring a New York Times opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler.

October 7, 2015

“Has Barack Obama Done Enough for African-Americans?,” coverage by New York Magazine, Oct. 7, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

October 7, 2015

“Why UConn Mac And Cheese Attack Isn't Funny,” an opinion piece by student, Holly Wonneberger, L'17, Hartford Courant (CT), Oct. 7, 2015.

October 7, 2015

“Guatemalan children return from Mexico shelters ‘in very bad shape’,” coverage by Aljazeera America, Oct. 7, 2015, referencing Human Rights Institute 2015 report on migrant children.

October 7, 2015

“Congress Eyes Impact of Tax Breaks on Rising Tuition Costs,” coverage by Accounting Today, Oct. 7, 2015, quoting Professor Brian Galle, LL.M.'06.

October 7, 2015

"House Panel Questions College Endowment Spending, Tax Benefits," coverage by Bloomberg Business, October 7, 2015, featuring Professor Brian Galle.

October 6, 2015

"D.C. university students press Congress to vote on gun legislation," coverage in The Washington Post, October 6, 2015, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton, H'99, H'77.

October 6, 2015

“Atlanta archbishop prays that God will guide those who administer justice,” coverage by Catholic Standard, Oct. 6, 2015, featuring Professor Frances DeLaurentis, one of this year’s Pro Bono Legal Service Award honoree.

October 6, 2015

“Coming to the Supreme Court: Affirmative action, unions, voting,” coverage by Politico, Oct. 6, 2015, an interview with Professor Neal Katyal.

October 6, 2015

“As Supreme Court term begins, prospect of a gay-marriage ruling looms large,” in the Washington Post, Oct. 4, 2015, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 6, 2015

“The Best Law Schools For Career Prospects 2016,” coverage by Forbes, Oct. 6, 2015, listing the Law Center.

October 6, 2015

"King & Spalding Associate Reflects on 'Intensity' of High Court Debut," coverage in The National Jurist, October 6, 2015, featuring the Supreme Court Institute.

October 6, 2015

“New Voting Rights Institute allowing Georgetown students to work on cases,” coverage by Fox 5 News, Oct. 6, 2015, featuring the Voting Rights Institute.

October 6, 2015

“King & Spalding Associate Reflects on 'Intensity' of High Court Debut,” coverage by National Law Journal, Oct. 6, 2015, mentioning Supreme Court Institute.

October 5, 2015

“Talk set on the Constitution and originalism,” coverage by the Orange County Register (CA), Oct. 5, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence B. Solum.

October 5, 2015

"U.S. Announces Plans to Combat Illegal Fishing and Other Steps to Protect Oceans," coverage in The New York Times, October 5, 2015, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg, director, Harrison Institute for Public Law.

October 5, 2015

“Businesses See Chance to Derail Lawsuits as High Court Returns,” coverage by Bloomberg BNA, Oct. 5, 2015, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

October 5, 2015

“Next president will name as many as four Supreme Court justices,” coverage by Boston Herald, Oct. 5, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

October 4, 2015

“Q&A with National Law Center's new exec director,” coverage by Arizona Daily Star, Oct. 4, 2015, featuring Adjunct Professor Don De Amicis.

October 4, 2015

“Supreme Court faces politically charged election-year docket,” coverage by Washington Post, Oct. 4, 2015, with similar stories on ABC News, National Law Journal and others, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 3, 2015

“Race is on to file suits against VW,” coverage by Los Angeles Times, Oct. 3, 2015, quoting Associate Professor J. Maria Glover.

October 2, 2015

“The Hard Lessons of Kunduz and Syria,” an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, Foreign Policy, Oct. 2, 2015.

October 2, 2015

"Military historian to deliver the 2015 Tanner Lectures at Stanford," coverage in Stanford News, October 2, 2015, featuring Professor David Luban.

October 2, 2015

"Special Report: How a 5-minute phone call put 9/11 trial on hold for more than a year," coverage in Reuters, October 2, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

October 2, 2015

“In fits and starts, East Coast adapts to a future full of Joaquins,” coverage by Aljazeera America, Oct. 2, 2015, quoting Jessica Grannis, L'13, adaptation program manager of Georgetown's Climate Center.

October 2, 2015

"Supreme Court faces tough choices, familiar problems in new term," coverage in McClatchy DC, October 2, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 2, 2015

“Ralph Nader: From consumer advocate to museum impresario,” coverage by McClatchy DC, Oct. 2, 2015, mentioning Professor Emeritus Joseph A. Page’s contribution to the American Museum of Tort Law.

October 2, 2015

"Law Center Launches Voting Rights Institute," coverage in The Hoya, October 2, 2015, featuring Dean William Treanor and Vice Dean Jane Aiken.

October 1, 2015

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, October 2015.

September 30, 2015

"The Examiners: Recalibrate the TIA for Today’s Debt Markets," an opinion piece by Professor Adam Levitin, in The Wall Street Journal, September 30, 2015.

September 30, 2015

"Affirmative Action, Labor Unions, Voting: Conservative Pushback in New Term?," coverage in The National Law Journal, September 30, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

September 29, 2015

"Ukraine Debt Deal Shows Cracks Emerging in Russia Bond Strategy," coverage by Bloomberg Business, September 29, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.  

September 29, 2015

"Inequality and Human Rights Seminar invites scholars to discuss Greek financial crisis," coverage in The Daily Texan, September 29, 2015, featuring Professors Philomila Tsoukala and Alvaro Santos.

September 29, 2015

"Experts call on US, seafood industry to fight slavery in fishing fleets," coverage in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, September 29, 2015, featuring Professor Robert Stumberg, director, Harrison Institute for Public Law.

September 29, 2015

"US supreme court: conservatives set to retake reins after year of liberal wins," coverage in The Guardian (UK), September 29, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

September 29, 2015

"Judge considers medicating mentally ill man in terror case," coverage in The Daily Nonpareil, September 29, 2015, quoting Associate Professor Susan McMahon.

September 29, 2015

"Doug Kendall, Liberal Who Challenged Supreme Court’s Conservatives, Dies at 51," coverage in The New York Times, Spetember 29, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. Further coverage is in The Legal Times.

September 28, 2015

"Video from The Going Dark Debate: Just Security’s Second Anniversary," coverage in Just Security, September 28, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.  

September 28, 2015

"New Article Discusses The Benefits Of Self-Publishing Electronic Casebooks," coverage in Forbes, September 28, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

September 28, 2015

"Global Legal Awards, Grand Prize Winner (Disputes): Unforgettable," coverage in The American Lawyer, September 28, 2015, quoting Professor Franz Werro.

September 28, 2015

"Medicare is in the dark on device data," an opinion piece by O'Neill Institute Distinguished Visitor Cybele Bjorklund, in The Hill, September 28, 2015.

September 28, 2015

"Supreme Court to Consider Thorny Constitutional Law Questions," coverage in the Epoch Times, Septmber 28, 2015, featuring Professors David Cole and Martin Lederman and alumna Erin Murphy, L'06.  

September 27, 2015

"Abortion Clinic, Privacy Cases Wait in Wings at High Court," coverage by Law.com, September 27, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute.

September 25, 2015

"How One TV Station Is Taking Advantage of the 2016 Presidential Ad Bonanza," National Journal, September 25, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman. 

September 25, 2015

"EPA to Model Trading Program in ESPS FIP on State Compliance Plans," coverage in Inside EPA, September 25, 2015, featuring Lissa Lynch, L'13, of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

September 25, 2015

"USA: solutions for legal challenges facing asylum seekers," coverage in Jesuit Refugee Service, September 25, 2015, quoting Dean William M. Treanor and Visiting Associate Professor Daria Fisher Page, director of the Community Justice Project.

September 24, 2015

"Ukraine Isolates Russia With Sweeter Terms to Deter Holdouts," Bloomberg, September 24, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

September 24, 2015

"The Yates Memo: What Companies Need to Know," Law.com, September 24, 2015, quoting Professor Julie O'Sullivan. 

September 24, 2015

"Teaching about Race: The Problem is Inequality and Bad Policies, Not Bad Choices," Huffington Post, September 24, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 24, 2015

"Rogue Valley residents inspired by Pope Francis' speech," Mail Tribune, September 24, 2015, quoting Garrett West, L'17. 

September 24, 2015

"Waiting in Wings for the Supreme Court: Cases to Watch," National Law Journal, September 24, 2015, quoting Visiting Professor Irving Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

September 23, 2015

"Why Apple Pay and other mobile wallet services could be regulated like banks," Christian Science Monitor, September 23, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 23, 2015

"Two Top Litigators Preview Upcoming Supreme Court Cases," Daily Signal, September 23, 2015, featuring Lecturer Paul Clement and Adjunct Professor Lisa Blatt. 

September 23, 2015

"Professor Tanina Rostain has her students developing access-to-justice apps," ABA Journal, September 23, 2015, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain. 

September 23, 2015

"Kentucky clerk Kim Davis might go back to jail for interfering with marriage licenses," Vox, September 23, 2015, mentioning Professor Martin Lederman. 

September 23, 2015

"Sean Combs, Others Petition To End Use of Phrase ‘Child Prostitute’," Yahoo Health, September 23, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality. 

September 23, 2015

"People Happily Wait All Night, Sleep On DC Sidewalks To Hear Pope Speak," Huffington Post, September 23, 2015, quoting Anna Majestro, L'16.

September 22, 2015

"Airlines strive to prevent spread of disease rather than cancel flights during outbreaks," USA Today, September 22, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

September 22, 2015

"Some health experts say the USA hasn't learned key lessons from Ebola experience," USA Today, September 22, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

September 22, 2015

"Juggling a Mortgage and a Student Loan: Can You Really Do Both?," The Street, September 22, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

September 22, 2015

"If the World Is So Dangerous, How Come So Few of the 2016 Candidates Really Know Anything About It?," Foreign Policy: The E.R., September 22, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. 

September 21, 2015

"Fact-checking claims about Donald Trump's four bankruptcies," PolitiFact, September 21, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 21, 2015

"Encryption Backdoor Debate Centers on Catching Stupid Criminals," US News & World Report, September 21, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Ohm. 

September 21, 2015

"Biden's 'Anita' problem," Politico, September 21, 2015, quoting Professor Susan Deller Ross.

September 21, 2015

"Justice Dept. lawyer says US needs to present better data, figures in encryption debate," coverage by the Associated Press, September 21, 2015, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

September 21, 2015

"Kickstarter picks social good over rich shareholders," Marketplace, September 21, 2015, quoting Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

September 20, 2015

"The alarming loss of your right to information," Sacramento Bee, September 20, 2015, an opinion piece by Professor of Legal Research and Writing Erin Carroll.

September 19, 2015

"Braintrust Seeks Grassroots, Legislative Solutions to Police-Community Relations," Afro American, September 19, 2015, mentioning Professor Paul Butler.

September 18, 2015

"Buddy, can you spare a rate hike?," an op-ed by Professor David Super in the LA Times, September 18, 2015.

September 18, 2015

"Hills To Lead New GULC Business Program," coverage in The Hoya, September 18, 2015, featuring Stephen Hills, founding director of the new Business Skills Program.

September 14, 2015

"7 strategies lawyers can use to overcome work pressure," coverage by Inside Counsel, September 14, 2015, mentioning a 2015 report by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law.

September 11, 2015

"Girls Learn to Code at GULC," coverage by The Hoya, September 11, 2015, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center.

September 10, 2015

“To help smokers quit, make them vapers,” an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, September 10, 2015, mentioning Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

September 9, 2015

“Arnold & Porter's MP Named Next Firm Chairman,” coverage by Legal Times, September 9, 2015, featuring James Jones, Center for the Study of the Legal Profession senior fellow.

September 9, 2015

“Ladies and Gentlemen, Another Big Obamacare Lawsuit is Going Forward,” coverage by Slate, September 9, 2015, quoting Professor David Super.

September 8, 2015

"Holdouts Threaten Ukraine Debt Deal Some Investors Call Unfair," Bloomberg Business, September 8, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.  

September 8, 2015

“The E.R.: Decoding the Iran Deal,” an interview with Professor Rosa Brooks, Foreign Policy, September 8, 2015.

September 8, 2015

"Former Washington Post President to Head Georgetown Law Business Program," coverage in The Legal Times, September 8, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen P. Hills, founding director of Georgetown Law's Business Skills Program.  

September 4, 2015

"Eat the Rich and Pay the Poor," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, September 4, 2015.

September 3, 2015

"We need smart regulations and e-cigs to stub out harm," coverage in Business Day (South Africa), September 3, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

September 3, 2015

"How the Criminal Justice System Hurts Young Americans," coverage in Roll Call, September 3, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor John S. Baker.

September 1, 2015

Professor Tanina Rostain was selected as a 2015 Legal Rebel by the ABA Journal, September 1, 2015.  

August 31, 2015

"Supreme Court's End-of-Summer Conference: Where Appeals 'Go to Die'," coverage in the New York Times, featuring teaching fellow Shon Hopwood and Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute, August 31, 2015.  

August 30, 2015

"The Rehabilitationists," a piece in The New Republic, August 30, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.  

August 28, 2015

"Reimagining New Orleans Post-Katrina: A Case Study in Using Disaster Recovery Funds to Rebuild More Resiliently," a report released this week by the Georgetown Climate Center, drew coverage in Climate Wire, August 28, 2015.  

August 27, 2015

"Lesson Learned from Rebuilding New Orleans: Consider Our Changing Climate," a piece by Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, in the Huffington Post, August 27, 2015.  

August 26, 2015

“Widener Delaware Law Announces Staff Changes,” coverage by Delaware Law Weekly, August 26, 2015, featuring Amber Baylor, LL.M.'18.

August 25, 2015

"Fight ISIS 'Theology of Rape' with Human Rights, Democracy," an op-ed by Professor David Super in the Philadelphia Inquirer, August 25, 2015.  

August 24, 2015

“Lifetime Achiever: Robert Pitofsky, Arnold & Porter,” coverage by the American Lawyer, August 24, 2015, quoting Professor Steven Salop about Dean Emeritus Robert Pitofsky.

August 22, 2015

“The justice who decided healthcare reform's fate,” coverage by Modern Healthcare, August 22, 2015, quoting Professor David Super and Professor Paul Rothstein.

August 21, 2015

“How our system punishes sex-trafficked girls for suffering abuse,” editorial in the Washington Post, August 21, 2015, mentioning study by the Human Rights Project for Girls, the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality and the Ms. Foundation for Women.

August 21, 2015

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on MSNBC about the legality of Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server, August 21, 2015.  

August 20, 2015

"3 ways bad spelling could alter the course of your life," Market Watch, August 20, 2015, mentioning Michele Forzley, senior scholar at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 20, 2015

"Former Va. Gov. Seeks Prison Reprieve from Supreme Court," WTOP, August 20, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.  

August 19, 2015

"Making a State by Iron and Blood," Foreign Policy, August 19, 2015, a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 19, 2015

"Former Law Dean Brings Federal Agency Back to Life," National Law Journal, August 19, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

August 19, 2015

"2015 Lifetime Achievers, Law Firm Leaders Announced," American Lawyer, August 19, 2015, featuring Dean Emeritus Robert Pitofsky and Marna Tucker, L'65. 

August 18, 2015

"The CFPB's Data Collection Is to Be Applauded," American Banker, Aug. 18, 2015, an article by Professor Adam Levitin. 

August 18, 2015

"Modesto City Schools staffers to vote on contract; test results coming in September," Modesto Bee, August 18, 2015, featuring Jordan Dickson, L'18. 

August 17, 2015

"Bancroft Moves to New Office Near Georgetown Law," Legal Times, August 17, 2015, featuring Professor Viet Dinh and Lecturer Paul Clement. 

August 16, 2015

"Exclusion of Blacks From Juries Raises Renewed Scrutiny," New York Times, August 16, 2015, quoting Professor Abbe Smith. 

August 14, 2015

“The Climate Change Election,” coverage by U.S. News & World Report, August 14, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

August 14, 2015

"Pirates of the Holy Land I," Washington Times, August 14, 2015, an opinion piece by Isvari Mohan, L'17. "Pirates of the Holy Land II" and "Pirates of the Holy Land III" follow.

August 14, 2015

"China's Embattled Lawyers," coverage by BBC World Service "Newshour Extra," August 14, 2015, interviewing Professor James Feinerman. 

August 13, 2015

"Most RGGI States on Track to Meet Power Plan Targets," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, August 13, 2015, featuring Kate Zyla, L'14, deputy director of the Georgetown Climate Center.  

August 12, 2015

“How abused teen girls are treated like criminals — and how to help,” coverage by Deseret News (Utah), August 12, 2015, featuring report by Human Rights Project for Girls, the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality, and the Ms. Foundation for Women, and Malika Saada Saar, L'01.

August 11, 2015

“First as tragedy, then as farce: FEMA still to adapt to climate change,” coverage by Aljazeera America, August 11, 2015, quoting Jessica Grannis, L'13, of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

August 11, 2015

"Why school districts like Michael Brown’s have suffered ‘rapid resegregation’," coverage by PBS NewsHour, August 11, 2015, interview with Professor Sheryll Cashin.

August 10, 2015

“Baker & Hostetler Weighs Giving All Partners Stake in the Firm,” coverage by Wall Street Journal Law Blog, August 10, 2015, quoting Professor Milton Regan.

August 10, 2015

“Women’s Rights and Customary Wrongs,” an opinion piece by Tzili Mor on Project Syndicate, August 10, 2015, mentioning International Women’s Human Rights Clinic.  

August 10, 2015

“Black and Unarmed,” coverage by Washington Post, August 10, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 10, 2015

“Critics Claim Racial Bias in Georgetown Digital Crime Prevention,” coverage by The Georgetowner, August 10, 2015, quoting Professor Anthony Cook.

August 9, 2015

“Homeschooling in the City,” coverage in City Journal (New York), August 9, 2015, quoting Professor Robin L. West.

August 8, 2015

“The Ferguson Report Reveals Hard Truths of Nationwide Abuses,” coverage by the Vineyard Gazette, August 8, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 7, 2015

“What Trump didn’t say about his four big business bankruptcies,” coverage by Washington Post, August 7, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

August 6, 2015

"In Planned Parenthood fallout, each side sees the law differently," Reuters, August 6, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet. 

August 6, 2015

"Illinois Privacy Law Tested By 'Faceprint' Cases," Media Post, August 6, 2015, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Georgetown Center on Privacy & Technology.

August 5, 2015

"Who Would You Like To See As The Next Supreme Court Justice?," Forbes, August 5, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

August 4, 2015

"US Congress Should Allow Puerto Rico to File Bankruptcy Amid Debt Default," Sputnik International, August 4, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. 

August 4, 2015

"Mullah Omar, We Hardly Knew Ye," an op-ed in Foreign Policy by Professor Rosa Brooks, August 4, 2015.

August 4, 2015

"Santa Monica sponsored law contest issues invitations," Santa Monica Daily Press, August 4, 2015, featuring the Law Center’s student trial team, who will be participating in this year’s National Civil Trial Competition in Los Angeles.

August 4, 2015

"Don't Like The New Climate Rules? Thank Congress," coverage in The Huffington Post, August 4, 2015, quoting Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. "EPA rule includes 'panoply' of changes to help states trade carbon emissions," coverage in Climate Wire, quoting Kate Zyla, L'14.

August 4, 2015

"TransCanada May Recoup Costs From U.S. If Obama Rejects Keystone," Bloomberg Business, August 4, 2015, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg. 

August 3, 2015

"Obama’s Climate Push Sets Up Battle Reminiscent of Obamacare," coverage in Bloomberg Business, August 3, 2015, quoting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center and assistant dean of Centers and Institutes. The piece also appeared in The News & Observer.

August 3, 2015

"2015 Margaret Brent awardee: Emma Coleman Jordan," coverage in The ABA Journal, August 3, 2015, quoting Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

August 3, 2015

"Us and them: does overreacting to terrorism play into the enemy's hands?," ABC Online, August 3, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

August 3, 2015

"Raise the cap on federal student loans," an op-ed in the LA Times by Professor John Brooks, August 3, 2015.

August 2, 2015

"Pros and cons of five years of Dodd-Frank," Daily Record, August 2, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

August 2, 2015

"5 Women with Extraordinary Careers Honored by Margaret Brent Awards," ABA Journal, August 2, 2015, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan. 

August 2, 2015

"Politics as Usual: Knox College ties string all the way to the White House," Galesburg Register-Mail, August 2, 2015, featuring Visitor from Practice John Podesta, L'76.

July 31, 2015

"Ukraine gets $1.7 bn from IMF," coverage by CNN, July 31, 2015, Professor Anna Gelpern discusses Ukraine's economic reforms and the IMF's bailout program.

July 31, 2015

"As States Rage Against Climate Plan, Regulators Quietly Prepare," Politico, July 31, 2015, featuring Kate Zyla, deputy director of the Georgetown Climate Center.  

July 31, 2015

"The Supreme Court should uphold FERC Order 745," an opinion piece by Justin Gundlach, Institute for Public Representation Clinical Teaching Fellow, in Energy Biz, July 31, 2015.

July 31, 2015

"Ta-Nehisi Coates: A fresh voice for an impatient generation," Chicago Tribune, July 31, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler. 

July 31, 2015

"Ted Cruz: States not singled out by Supreme Court not bound by gay marriage ruling," Politifact, July 31, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 30, 2015

"Mindfulness Programs Help Produce Less-Stressed Lawyers," Daily Business Review, July 30, 2015.

July 30, 2015

"High Court Expected To Hear Insider Trading Appeal," Law360, July 30, 2015, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

July 30, 2015

"The Videos That Are Putting Race and Policing Into Sharp Relief," coverage in The New York Times, July 30, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 30, 2015

"Glare of Video Is Shifting Public's View of Police," New York Times, July 30, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler. 

July 30, 2015

"Officer's Body Cam Key to Indictment," MSNBC's The Ed Show, July 30, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.  

July 30, 2015

"Heart stem cell researchers’ lawsuit against Harvard and BWH dismissed," coverage in Science, July 30, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 30, 2015

"Judges Must Protect Individual Liberty from Legislative Abuse," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett, in The Washington Times, July 30, 2015.

July 29, 2015

"The Danger of Obama’s Wobbling Rhetoric," coverage in Newsweek, July 29, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 29, 2015

"On the Move in the Advanced Bioeconomy: Genomatica, Genera Energy," coverage in Biofuels Digest, July 29, 2015, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

July 29, 2015

"World must prepare for viruses like 'war'," coverage in 9news.com.au, July 29, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 28, 2015

"The meaning of falsity in misrepresentation cases," coverage in Lexology, July 28, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

July 27, 2015

"Solitary-Confinement Challenges Head to Supreme Court," coverage in The National Law Journal, July 27, 2015, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.

July 27, 2015

"Op-Ed: A Foolhardy Proposal: Electing Our Justices," coverage in The National Law Journal, July 27, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

July 27, 2015

"Litigation Finance Comes to Bankruptcy," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, July 27, 2015, quoting Professor Jonathan Molot.

July 27, 2015

"Walker says EPA should be limited 'umbrella organization,'" coverage in Yahoo News, July 27, 2015, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

July 24, 2015

“Consumer protection: Why do Republicans hate the CFPB so much?,” coverage in Los Angeles Times, July 24, 2015, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

July 24, 2015

"Top Lawyers Bartend for a Cause," Legal Bisnow, July 24, 2015, featuring Dean William M. Treanor. 

July 24, 2015

“In Iraq and Syria, Kurdistan fighting ISIS isn't exactly Prince Charming,” coverage by The World Post, July 24, 2015, quoting from Professor Rosa Brooks' opinion piece in Foreign Policy.

July 24, 2015

"Top U.S. official wants tech companies to be liable for hosting terrorist content," coverage in The Daily Dot, July 24, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

July 24, 2015

"Pulled Over: What Are Your Rights?," WTOP, July 24, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.  

July 23, 2015

“Tipton: Federal red tape hurts small banks,” coverage by Durango Herald, July 23, 2015, mentioning Professor Adam J. Levitin.

July 23, 2015

“JJDPA reauthorization: An opportunity to dismantle the sexual abuse-to-prison pipeline,” coverage by The Hill, July 23, 2015, mentioning a recent study by Human Rights Project for Girls, Ms. Foundation for Women, and Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

July 23, 2015

"All Dogs, and Cats, and Pigs, and Goats, and Cockroaches Go to Heaven: So Says Pope Francis," a piece by Bruce Friedrich, L'15, in the New York Daily News, July 23, 2015.  

July 23, 2015

Professor Paul D. Butler is a contributing source for “Graphic: Your rights during police encounters,” published by USA Today, July 23, 2015.

July 22, 2015

“Ukraine Debt Payment Tests Talks Progress as Market Bets on Deal,” coverage by Bloomberg Business, July 22, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 22, 2015

“Judges interfering with faith,” an opinion piece by Alex Egbert, L'16, in The Hill, July 22, 2015.

July 22, 2015

“Companies Not Getting Enough Info To Say Products are ‘Conflict Free’,” coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 22, 2015, mentioning a 2014 study conducted by Elm Sustainability Partners and Georgetown Law.

July 22, 2015

Professor Paul Butler discussed the case of Sandra Bland on CNN Newsroom, July 22, 2015. 

July 22, 2015

“Challenges to Solitary Confinement Headed to Justices,” coverage by National Law Journal, July 22, 2015, quoting Professor Steven Goldblatt, appellate litigation program director.

July 21, 2015

“Dodd-Frank turns 5 today — it's Obama's most underappreciated achievement,” coverage by Vox, July 21, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

July 21, 2015

“Being shamed by a CEO turned this mom into a health privacy advocate,” coverage by PBS Newshour, July 21, 2015, interview with Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 21, 2015

“Atticus Finch Revelations Have Lawyers Reeling,” coverage by Daily Report (Fulton County GA), July 21, 2015, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

July 20, 2015

“In ISIS fight, Kurds aren’t exactly Prince Charming,” coverage by The Hill, July 20, 2015, mentioning Foreign Policy opinion piece authored by Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 20, 2015

“Supreme Court’s Unsigned Rulings Show a Narrow View of Rights,” coverage by New York Times, July 20, 2015, mention of a law review by Judge Alex Kozinski published in the Georgetown Law Journal.

July 20, 2015

“Shinzo Abe and the Japanese Constitution,” a piece co-authored by Michelle Brignone, L'16, appearing in the Diplomat, July 20, 2015.

July 20, 2015

"App For Natural Disasters Could Help Houstonians In Future Floods," coverage by Houston Public Media, July 20, 2015, featuring Saundra Brown, L'87 and Georgetown Law students who developed the Disaster Assistance and Recovery Tool (DART) for the Iron Tech Lawyer competition. 

July 20, 2015

"California, Hawaii Lead Way on Climate Change Targets," State Net Capitol Journal, July 20, 2015, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

July 19, 2015

“Justices Roberts, Kennedy fall from GOP favor after recent Supreme Court decisions,” coverage by the Washington Times, July 19, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 18, 2015

"U.S. Can Avoid Greek-like Debt Crisis by 'Printing Money'," an opinion piece on Sputnik, July 18, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. 

July 17, 2015

Professor Paul Butler discussed President Obama's proposed reforms to the criminal justice system on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, July 17, 2015.  

July 17, 2015

"Five Years On, Dodd-Frank Bank Rules Still Being Written," CNBC, July 17, 2015, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.  

July 17, 2015

"Chiquita Can’t Keep Paramilitary Aid Docs Secret: DC Circ.," Law360, July 17, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Michael T. Kirkpatrick.

July 16, 2015

"Ain’t No Cure For The Summertime Blues: Legal Remix," Bloomberg BNA, July 16, 2015, mentioning the DC Affordable Law Firm at Georgetown Law.

July 16, 2015

"Aurora shooter James Holmes found guilty," MSNBC Politics Nation, July 16, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

July 16, 2015

"Unsealed testimony sheds new light on Rosenberg trial," Z News, July 16, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

July 15, 2015

 "Debt Relief for Greece: Central and Contentious," Marketplace, July 15, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 15, 2015

"David Margolis’s 50 years of quips and controversies at Justice Department," Washington Post, July 15, 2015, quoting Professor David Luban.

July 15, 2015

"The OPM breach exposed more than a million fingerprints. Here’s why that terrible news," Washington Post, July 15, 2015, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy & Technology. 

July 15, 2015

"Video Of California Police Shooting Released, Reveals Deadly Shooting," CNN Legal View, July 15, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler. 

July 14, 2015

"Georgetown Law School professor to receive Margaret Brent Award," Inside Counsel, July 14, 2015, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

July 13, 2015

"Pipeline to Prison Crammed With Girls of Color," National Journal, July 13, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality and Malika Saada Saar, L'01.

July 13, 2015

"GM Says States Are Attempting To Dodge Litigation Stay," Law360, July 13, 2015, mentioning Professor Gary Peller.

July 10, 2015

"Black Girls Matter: For Too Long, the Sexual Abuse to Prison Pipeline has Gone Unchecked," Huffington Post, July 10, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

July 10, 2015

"Sexually abused girls face pipeline to prison in U.S.: report,"  Reuters, July 10, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality and Malika Saada Saar, L'01.

July 10, 2015

“How to Speak Foreign Policy Like a Beltway Native,” an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, July 10, 2015.

July 10, 2015

"Duane Morris Tries Different Spin on Summer Externship," The Recorder, July 10, 2015, quoting Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

July 10, 2015

“What the Confederate flag’s design says about its legacy,” coverage by PBS Newshour, July 10, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

July 10, 2015

Professor Paul Butler discussed the Kate Steinle case on CNN's Wolf, July 10, 2015.  

July 9, 2015

“Lawyers and the Ick Factor,” coverage by the New Yorker, July 9, 2015, quoting from a Georgetown Law Journal article authored by Professor Jonathan T. Molot.

July 9, 2015

“History of Abuse Seen in Many Girls in Juvenile System,” coverage by the New York Times, July 9, 2015, featuring findings by Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality, Malika Saada Saar (L'01) of the the Human Rights Project for Girls and the Ms. Foundation for Women.

July 9, 2015

 “Release of Pierre-Paul Medical Records Draws Scrutiny,” coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 9, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

July 8, 2015

"Church Shooter Likely to Face Federal Hate Crime Charges," MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show, July 8, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler. 

July 7, 2015

“Here’s the Defining National Security Question of Our Time,” coverage by Defense One, July 7, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 7, 2015

“Dewey Trial Points to Clash of Big Law and Securities Markets,” coverage by Bloomberg BNA, July 7, 2015, mentioning a law review article by Professor Jonathan Molot.

July 7, 2015

“For Summer Law Interns, the Livin’ Is Easy,” coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 7, 2015, quoting Noah Lebowitz, L'16.

July 7, 2015

“Notable & Quotable: The Disgraceful Stevens Prosecution,” coverage by Wall Street Journal, July 7, 2015, featuring an article in the Georgetown Law Journal’s “Annual Review of Criminal Procedure” (2015).

July 7, 2015

"Sex Offender Registries and Calls for Reform," coverage on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, July 7, 2015, interviewing Professor Abbe Smith. 

July 6, 2015

"Greek Voters and Chinese Hairdressers," Bloomberg View, July 6, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.  

July 6, 2015

“Cruz once clerked for a chief justice, but he’s no longer a friend of the court,” coverage by the Washington Post, July 6, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

July 6, 2015

“Large Firms Lag in Support For Legal Aid to Poor,” coverage by the National Law Journal, July 6, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

July 3, 2015

"Two Excursions Into Current U.S. Supreme Court Opinion-Writing," a post on Casetext by Professor Paul Rothstein, July 3, 2015.  

July 2, 2015

“Obama's Counterterrorism Policy Facing Mounting Criticism,” coverage by the Associated Press, July 2, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 2, 2015

"Pride, prejudice and the Confederate flag," coverage in The Bay State Banner, July 2, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 2, 2015

Georgetown Law Professor: "I Have No Respect for Your Ancestors," in The Root TV, July 2, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 2, 2015

"The Roberts Court Tunes Into Democracy, For Once," an opinion piece in The Nation by Professor David Cole, July 2, 2015.  

July 2, 2015

"When is Freedom of Speech Irresponsible?," a book review by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, July 2, 2015.  

July 2, 2015

"Conservative overreach may explain liberal victories in Supreme Court," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, July 2, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute. 

July 2, 2015

“The Supreme Court swings in favor of criminal defendants,” an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal in the Washington Post, July 2, 2015.

July 2, 2015

"What's in a name? Too much, teacher says," coverage in The Portland Tribune, July 2, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

July 2, 2015

"China’s Proposed Non-Governmental Organization Law: Cooperation or Coercion?," an opinion piece co-authored by Julia Kuperminc, L'17, in The Diplomat, July 2, 2015.

July 1, 2015

"Can States Ignore the Supreme Court on Gay Marriage?," coverage in The Atlantic, July 1, 2015, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 30, 2015

"Financial Trouble in Puerto Rico and Greece," WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, June 30, 2015, interviewing Professor Anna Gelpern.  

June 30, 2015

"How Default Could Push Greece Out of the Eurozone," NPR's All Things Considered, June 30, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.  

June 30, 2015

"The National Commission on the War on Terrorism Is Hereby Called to Order," coverage in Foreign Policy, June 30, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 30, 2015

"SCOTUS to rehear college affirmative action case," coverage in Fusion, June 29, 2015, featuring Professor Girardeau Spann.

June 30, 2015

" A court of one: Anthony Kennedy," Los Angeles Times, June 30, 2015, mentioning Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

June 30, 2015

"Justice Breyer Against the Death Penalty," a piece in The New Yorker by Professor David Cole, June 30, 2015.

June 30, 2015

"Hey, Liberals: SCOTUS Ain’t Your Friend," coverage in The Daily Beast, June 30, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 30, 2015

"After Ebola, Understanding Healthcare Needs Among Rural Liberians," coverage in Infection Control Today, June 30, 2015, featuring John Kraemer, Scholar, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 30, 2015

"Bernie Sanders: U.S. 'only major country' that doesn't guarantee right to health care," coverage in The Tampa Bay Times, June 30th, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 29, 2015

"Analysis of the Supreme Court's Landmark Decision on Same-Sex Marriage," June 29, 2015, WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, interviewing Associate Dean Nan Hunter. 

June 29, 2015

"White Supremacy Is Tenacious in the Face of Change," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler in The New York Times Room for Debate, June 29, 2015. 

June 29, 2015

"Roberts Again Rides to Rescue of ACA," coverage in The National Law Journal, June 29, 2015, featuring Professor David Super.

June 29, 2015

"Has the Court Turned Left?," a piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, June 29, 2015. 

June 29, 2015

"Why the Supreme Court Could Spell Trouble For Obama’s Agenda," coverage in The National Journal, June 29, 2015, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 29, 2015

"Justices topple EPA mercury regs in ruling seen as limited," coverage in Greenwire, June 29, 2015, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 29, 2015

"The Justice Gap: How Big Law Is Failing Legal Aid," coverage in The American Lawyer, June 29, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

June 28, 2015

"U.S. Gay Marriage Ruling Yields Real-Life Impact," Voice of America, June 28, 2015, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter. 

June 27, 2015

"Right Sees Leftward Tilt in Roberts Supreme Court Era," The Hill, June 27, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 27, 2015

"The Definition of Insanity: Jeb Bush Still Favors Appointing Judges 'with a Proven Record of Judicial Restraint'," a post by Professor Randy Barnett in the Volokh Conspiracy on washingtonpost.com, June 27, 2015. 

June 27, 2015

"Regulating Sex," a New York Times op-ed, June 27, 2015, featuring Professor Abbe Smith. 

June 26, 2015

"Race, Love, and Promise," an opinion piece by Professor R.A. Lenhardt, appearing in Concurring Opinions, June 26, 2015.

June 26, 2015

"Gay Marriage Case Secures Justice Kennedy's Legacy," McClatchy, June 26, 2015, quoting Associate Dean Nan Hunter. 

June 26, 2015

"In Response to Ruling, Some 2016 Republicans Call for Amendment," The New York Times, June 26, 2015, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.  

June 26, 2015

"How D.C. Judges Learned about the Same-Sex Marriage Ruling," National Law Journal, June 26, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute. 

June 26, 2015

"Roberts' Role in Health Care Ruling May Obscure Kennedy's View," Congressional Quarterly, June 26, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.  

June 26, 2015

"Republicans, get over the outrage," Washington Post, June 26, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 26, 2015

The ABA reported that EEOC Commissioner and former Professor Chai Feldblum has been selected as the recipient of the Paul G. Hearne Award for Disability Rights, June 26, 2015.  

June 25, 2015

 "I have no respect for your ancestors," All in with Chris Hayes (MSNBC), June 25, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

June 25, 2015

"Roberts Leads Court Through Second ACA Storm; More Ahead," National Law Journal, June 25, 2015, quoting Professor David Super.  

June 25, 2015

"There’s Yet Another Major Lawsuit That Some People Think Could Threaten Obamacare," Slate, June 25, 2015, quoting Professor David Super.

June 25, 2015

"Court upholds health care subsidies in states with federal exchanges," Catholic News Service, June 25, 2015, quoting Professor David Super.

June 25, 2015

"What Prisons Can Learn From Schools," The Marshall Project, June 25, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

June 25, 2015

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed by WBZ Newsradio (Boston) about the Supreme Court decision in King v. Burwell, June 25, 2015.  

June 25, 2015

"Expunging Woodrow Wilson from Official Places of Honor," a post by Professor Randy Barnett in the Volokh Conspiracy on washingtonpost.com, June 25, 2015.  

June 25, 2015

"Lawyers mine health care ruling for Clean Power Plan clues," E&E, June 25, 2015, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 25, 2015

"Roberts Draws Wrath of Right in Saving Obamacare a Second Time," The Hill, June 25, 2015, featuring Professor David Super. 

June 24, 2015

"U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy Is the Definition of Insanity," Foreign Policy, June 24, 2015, an article by Rosa Brooks.

June 24, 2015

"A Georgetown law professor just perfectly captured the absurdity of Confederate pride," Business Insider, June 24, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

June 24, 2015

"Church shooter likely to face federal hate crime charges," The Rachel Maddow Show (MSNBC), June 24, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

June 24, 2015

"Conservative decisions on Obamacare subsidies and gay marriage would cleave the nation in two," Slate, June 24, 2015, mentioning Professor Martin Lederman.

June 23, 2015

"Is it ever OK to use to use the N-word?," The Canadian Press, June 23, 2015, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 22, 2015

 "Ukraine Struggles to Restructure Its Sovereign Debt," Institutional Investor, June 22, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 22, 2015

"Gun Homicides, Mass Violence And Racism In The U.S.," coverage by NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, June 22, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 22, 2015

"Finding the roots of Dylann Roof’s radical violence," PBS Newshour, June 22, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

June 22, 2015

"A Big Fuss Over the First Amendment," National Law Journal, June 22, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

June 22, 2015

"BFFs Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia agree to disagree," Los Angeles Times, June 22, 2015, mentioning the late Georgetown Law Professor Martin Ginsburg.

June 22, 2015

"Female Deans Taking Charge," National Law Journal, June 22, 2015, quoting Professor Judith Areen.

June 19, 2015

 "Charleston Shooter Held on $1 Million Bond," Hardball (MSNBC), June 19, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler. 

June 19, 2015

"Is America Ready To Have A Discussion About Race?," NewsOne Now, June 19, 2015, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

June 19, 2015

"The government tested facial recognition tech on thousands of travelers at a Washington area airport," coverage in The Washington Post, June 18, 2015, quoting Professor Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy & Technology. Further coverage is in New Scientist, The Huffington Post and The New York Times.

June 19, 2015

"A Comment on the Supreme Court's Decision in Ohio v. Clark," a piece in Casetext, June 19, 2015, by Professor Paul Rothstein. Further coverage is in the New York Public Personnel.

June 18, 2015

“First Amendment Rulings Stir Debate Over License Plates,” coverage by National Law Journal, June 18, 2015, quoting Hon. George J. Mitchell Professor in Law and Public Policy David Cole.

June 18, 2015

"Supreme Court says states can block Confederate flag license plates," USA Today, June 18, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

June 18, 2015

“Children’s advocate Susan Linn moving on,” coverage in The Boston Globe, June 18, 2015, featuring Institute for Public Representation.

June 18, 2015

“Food Drive Gathers $260K, Towers of Vienna Sausages from D.C. Law Firms,” coverage by National Law Journal, June 18, 2015, featuring the law center.

June 18, 2015

Professor Larry Gostin, faculty director for the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, appeared on PBS NewHour, June 18, 2015, to discuss health privacy concerns.

June 17, 2015

“Senate votes to make torture even more illegal than it already is,” coverage by Washington Post, June 17, 2015, quoting Professor David D. Cole.

June 17, 2015

 Professor Paul Rothstein was quoted by WBZ NewsRadio Boston, June 17, 2015, about recent SCOTUS decisions.

June 17, 2015

“Law Schools: Give Migrant Children Legal Representation,” coverage by National Law Journal, June 17, 2015, featuring Georgetown University Law Center.

June 16, 2015

"Albert Woodfox’s Forty Years in Solitary Confinement," a piece in The New Yorker, June 16, 2015, by Professor David Cole.

June 16, 2015

"Middle East Respiratory Syndrome: A Global Health Challenge," a piece in JAMA, June 16, 2015, by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director, and Daniel Lucey, senior scholar, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 16, 2015

“Expert: US Trans Fats Phase Out Could Impact Developing Countries,” coverage by Voice of America, June 16, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, faculty director for the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

June 14, 2015

"“The Wire” is right about everything: David Simon nailed the police, media, politicians," an opinion piece by Professor Kristin Henning, appearing in Salon, June 14, 2015.

June 14, 2015

“Democrats cast Supreme Court’s subsidies ruling as final Obamacare showdown,” coverage by Washington Times, June 14, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

June 12, 2015

"Don’t Make Jokes About Bombs, and No Nude Sunbathing," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, June 12, 2015.

June 12, 2015

“Alzheimer's group may scrap early look at coveted Lilly data,” coverage by Reuters, June 12, 2015, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

June 12, 2015

“Rise in new cases shows Ebola has not released its deadly grip,” coverage by Washington Post, June 12, 2015, quoting Daniel R. Lucey, senior scholar at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

June 12, 2015

“The 588-year path to limited government,” an opinion piece in the Washington Post, June 12, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 11, 2015

"Public Knowledge Names IP3 Winners," coverage in Broadcasting and Cable, June 11, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

June 11, 2015

"How will history judge Obama? Courts may decide," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, June 10, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

June 11, 2015

"Facial recognition technology is everywhere. It may not be legal,"  an opinion piece by Center on Privacy and Technology fellow Ben Sobel, in The Washington Post, June 11, 2015.

June 5, 2015

“It’s time for law firms to go public – and end the archaic partnership model,” an opinion piece by Professor Jonathan T. Molot appearing in City A.M., June 5, 2015.

June 3, 2015

“Back from the dead: US officials to ask secret court to revive NSA surveillance,” coverage in The Guardian, June 3, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

June 3, 2015

“In defense of judicial equality,” a post by Professor Randy Barnett in the Volokh Conspiracy on washingtonpost.com, June 3, 2014.

June 3, 2015

“Ebola outbreak thrusts MSF into new roles,” coverage in Nature, June 3, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. 

June 2, 2015

"Reining in the NSA," a piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, June 2, 2015.  

May 29, 2015

“Dennis Hastert indictment linked to sexual misconduct,” coverage by MSNBC All In with Chris Hayes, May 29, 2015, interview with Professor Paul Butler.

May 29, 2015

"Donald Verrilli: 'Justice' Includes Access to Health Care," Legal Times, May 29, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

May 29, 2015

“‘Devious Defecator’ Case Tests Genetics Law,” coverage in New York Times, May 29, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 28, 2015

 "Predicting Algae Links on Lake Erie," coverage by Marketplace, May 28, 2015, featuring Professor William Buzbee. 

May 28, 2015

"Water Policy: In Major Shift, New Rule Excludes Some Wetlands, Ponds," coverage in Greenwire, May 28, 2015, featuring Professor William Buzbee.  

May 27, 2015

"D.C. group wants Utah court record in Amazon.com case unsealed," Salt Lake Tribune, May 27, 2015, mentioning Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 27, 2015

"Here’s The Legal Explanation For Why The Cleveland Police Officer Wasn’t Convicted," The Daily Caller, May 27, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein and Professor Abbe Smith.

May 25, 2015

"Know Thy Enemy, and the Future of Memorial Day," Foreign Policy, May 25, 2015, an article by Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 25, 2015

"World Health Organization Considers Measures To Quicken Outbreak Response," NPR, May 25, 2015, interviewing Professor Lawrence Gostin.

May 23, 2015

"How to Lock Up Fewer People," New York Times, May 23, 2015, an op-ed co-authored by Professor David Cole.

May 23, 2015

"The Government’s Consumer Data Watchdog," New York Times, May 23, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck, LL.M.'77.

May 22, 2015

 "New Trial Expected for Man Convicted in Chandra Levy Death," coverage on WUSA9, May 22, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 22, 2015

“'Unboxing' YouTube Marketers Are Accused of Tricking Kids,” coverage in AdWeek, May 22, 2015, quoting Institute for Public Representation fellow Aaron Mackey.

May 22, 2015

"FBI Director Comey Hates 'Evil Layer Cake' of Cybercrime," BizNow, May 22, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Cybersecurity Law Institute. 

May 22, 2015

"How I ... Built an affordable law firm," coverage in The Washington Business Journal, May 22, 2015, quoting Professor Jane Aiken, associate dean for experiential education, and Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy Peter Edelman, faculty director, Center on Poverty and Inequality.

May 21, 2015

“Judge Unseals Spy's Testimony in 1950s Espionage Trial,” coverage by New York Law Journal, May 21, 2015, quoting Professor David C. Vladeck, LL.M.'77.

May 21, 2015

The Cybersecurity Law Institute drew coverage in the National Journal, May 21, 2015.

May 21, 2015

“After court-martial, this Marine cites religious freedom in her continued legal fight,” coverage by Washington Post, May 21, 2015, featuring Lecturer Paul D. Clement.

May 21, 2015

“WHO Calls For $100 Million Emergency Fund, Doctor 'SWAT Team',” coverage by WUNC 91.5 (Chapel Hill, NC), May 21, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 20, 2015

“FBI Chief: 'Depressing' That Tech Giants Are Fighting for Encryption,” coverage by the National Journal, May 20, 2015, featuring the Law Center's Cybersecurity Law Institute.

May 20, 2015

"NSA may need to begin winding down surveillance program this week," coverage in The Washington Post, May 20, 2015, featuring CLE's Cybersecurity Institute.

May 20, 2015

“Russia Will Take Ukraine to Court If June Coupon Date Missed,” coverage by Bloomberg, May 20, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 20, 2015

“Putin is risking a stand-off with the IMF over a $3 billion loan to Ukraine,” coverage by Business Insider, May 20, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 19, 2015

"Stevens Takes Swing at Baseball Antitrust Exemption," coverage in The National Law Journal, May 19, 2015, quoting Visiting Professor Brad Snyder. 

May 19, 2015

“YouTube Kids app doesn't filter raunchy videos, complaint says,” coverage by USA Today, May 19, 2015, quoting Aaron Mackey of the Institute for Public Representation.

May 19, 2015

“Tech firms, privacy advocates push White House on encryption,” coverage by Federal Computer Week, May 19, 2015, featuring Cybersecurity Law Institute.

May 19, 2015

“Hillary Clinton Is Pitching Herself To Millennials,” coverage by Huffington Post, May 19, 2015, quoting Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta, L'76.

May 18, 2015

“In Defense of Killer Robots,” a piece in Foreign Policy, May 18, 2015, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 18, 2015

“Local Police Will Not Be Getting Battlefield Equipment Anymore,” coverage by CBS Miami, May 18, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

May 18, 2015

"Free Lunch: Ukraine's weaponised debt," a piece in the Financial Times, May 18, 2015, by Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 17, 2015

“How minorities' struggles affect everyone in R.I.,” coverage by the Providence Journal, May 17, 2015, quoting Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

May 17, 2015

“The real reason behind Baltimore’s rage,” coverage by the Boston Globe, May 17, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

May 17, 2015

“Eurozone’s Flaws Worsen Greek Woes,” coverage by the Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2015 quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

May 15, 2015

"Amtrak’s Failure to Gain Wireless Spectrum Rights Stymied Safety Technology," coverage in The International Business Times, May 15, 2015, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

May 14, 2015

"A Debate Over How Long Democracy Can Wage Battles in Shadows," coverage in The New York Times, May 14, 2015 quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

May 14, 2015

"GOP Presidential Hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio Releases Foreign Policy Plan," coverage on NPR, May 14, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 13, 2015

"’Judicial independence lost’ as HSYK fires judge and 4 prosecutors," coverage in Today's Zaman, May 13, 2015, featuring Professor Emeritus Don Wallace.

May 13, 2015

"Poverty war lost," Miami Times, May 13, 2015, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

May 12, 2015

"DeflateGate evidence is circumstantial, but that doesn’t mean NFL’s punishments are off target," coverage in The Washington Post, May 12, 2015, featuring Visiting Professor Brad Snyder.

May 12, 2015

"Judge Michel says Congress stuck in a time warp on patent reform," coverage in IP Watchdog, May 12, 2015, featuring Professor John Thomas.

May 12, 2015

"Finra Strengthens Broker Penalty Guidelines; Brokers can now be permanently disbarred," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2015, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

May 11, 2015

“The Examiners: Discharge Private Student Loans, But Federal Loans Have Safety Net,” a commentary by Professor Adam Levitin in the Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2015.

May 11, 2015

"The Milwaukee Experiment," New Yorker, May 11, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler and Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., L'82.

May 11, 2015

"Michelle Obama Gets Candid About Race in Commencement Speech," coverage by NBC Nightly News, May 11, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 11, 2015

"Debate Over Limits Of Government Surveillance And The Future Of The Patriot Act," coverage by NPR's Diane Rehm Show, May 11, 2015, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

May 11, 2015

“The Incredible, Bipartisan, Kumbaya Moment for Criminal Justice Reform,” Bloomberg, May 11, 2015, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

May 11, 2015

"The Incredible, Bipartisan, Kumbaya Moment for Criminal Justice Reform," coverage in Bloomberg News, May 11, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

May 10, 2015

“American candidates stumble toward 2016 elections,” Op-Ed piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Global Times, May 10, 2015.

May 10, 2015

“Ebola declared dead in Liberia,” CNN, May 10, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

May 9, 2015

“DC’s assaulting an officer charge could hide police abuse, critics say,” Reveal News, May 9, 2015, quoting Professor John M. Copacino.

May 8, 2015

“The Slants Frontman Fights Government To Register His Band's Name,” NPR, May 8, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 8, 2015

"Morning Wrap: NSA Surveillance Sack'd; Law School Commencement Speaker Circuit," Blog of the Legal Times, May 8, 2015, mentioning Professor Martin Lederman.

May 8, 2015

"NSA privacy questions bound for SCOTUS," The Hill, May 8, 2015, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

May 8, 2015

“Phil Horton and Wade Henderson’s big night,” Bisnow, May 8, 2015, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

May 7, 2015

"NSA Ruling Is a Victory for Privacy," a piece by Professor David Cole in Time, May 7, 2015. He authored another piece in The Nation. 

May 7, 2015

"Could Baltimore happen here (again)?," Creative Loafing, May 7, 2015, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 7, 2015

"Consider Practicums When Deciding on a Law School," coverage in U.S. News and World Report, May 7, 2015, quoting Professor Jane Aiken, associate dean for experiential education.

May 7, 2015

"Legal debate trails McConnell's latest assault on EPA rule," Greenwire, May 7, 2015, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 7, 2015

"Will the Ebola crisis lead to improved global health security?," News Medical, May 7, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin and mentioning Eric Friedman, an associate at the O'Neill Institute.

May 6, 2015

"Marriott Has A Bias Against Surrogate Moms, Suit Says," Law360, May 6, 2015, mentioning Meghan Boone, fellow at the Institute for Public Representation.

May 6, 2015

"Amending the US constitution: the political rarity that's suddenly in vogue," The Guardian, May 6, 2015, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

May 5, 2015

"WV Attorney General fights Clean Power Plan legality in US Senate hearing," State Journal, May 5, 2015, mentioning Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 5, 2015

"States preview arguments against Obama's climate rule," The Hill, May 5, 2015, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling. Additional coverage from Bloomberg News.

May 4, 2015

"McConnell's Clean Power Plan warning -- a stumbling block, or empty threat?," coverage in ClimateWire, May 4, 2015, quoting Kathryn Zyla, L'14, the deputy director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

May 4, 2015

 "What's Next?," Canadian Lawyer, May 4, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

May 3, 2015

"The Uphill Battle to Better Regulate Formaldehyde," New York Times, May 3, 2015, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 2, 2015

"They were Hillary Clinton’s die-hard loyalists. Here’s where they are now.," Washington Post, May 2, 2015, quoting Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

May 1, 2015

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, May 2015.

May 1, 2015

"Wheeler: Benton Legacy Will Live On," Broadcasting & Cable, May 1, 2015, quoting Lecturer-in-Law Andrew Schwartzman.

April 30, 2015

“Police Van Stop Revealed; Baltimore Mayor Speak about Riots at Luncheon; Baltimore Prosecutor,” coverage by CNN, aired April 30, 2015, interview with Professor Paul Butler.

April 30, 2015

 "The Challenge for Marilyn Mosby," MSNBC, April 30, 2015, an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

April 30, 2015

"TANF’s not all right," an opinion piece in The Hill, April 30, 2015, by Indivar Dutta-Gupta, director, project on deep poverty and senior fellow, and Kali Grant, program assistant, project on deep poverty, at the Georgetown Center for Poverty and Inequality. 

April 30, 2015

“In the privacy of your own home,” coverage Consumer Reports, April 30, 2015, mentioning the Center on Privacy & Technology and quoting executive director Alvaro Bedoya.

April 30, 2015

"From Saigon to Big Law and Back Again," coverage in The National Law Journal, April 30, 2015, featuring Professorial Lecturer Viet Dinh, co-director, Georgetown Law Asia and Francis Hoang, L'03.

April 29, 2015

“US Supreme Court Hears Gay Marriage Debate,” coverage by Voice of America, April 29, 2015, quoting Professor Nan Hunter.

April 29, 2015

"Analysis Of Oral Arguments In The Case Before The Supreme Court On Same-Sex Marriage," The Diane Rehm Show, April 29, 2015, an interview with Professor Nan Hunter.

April 29, 2015

"The Police Officers’ Bill of Rights Creates a Double Standard," an opinion piece in The New York Times Room for Debate by Professor Paul Butler, April 29, 2015.

April 29, 2015

"Mexico is deporting record numbers of Central American children," coverage in Fusion, April 28, 2015 citing a Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute report and quoting student Lindsey Keiser, L'16.

April 27, 2015

"The Waiting Game: Lined Up For the Gay Marriage Cases," coverage in the National Law Journal, April 27, 2015, featuring student, Peter Knight, L’16.

April 26, 2015

“Challenges U.S. authority to take over AIG in 2008,” coverage in Business Insurance, April 26, 2015, quoting Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

April 24, 2015

"Georgetown's Iron Tech competition grows in audience and interest," coverage in the ABA Journal, April 24, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law's Iron Tech competition and quoting Professor Tanina Rostain.

April 24, 2015

“Comcast to drop mega-merger with Time Warner Cable,” coverage in the Washington Post, April 24, 2015, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

April 23, 2015

"Comcast Trips Over Wheeler’s Nixon-to-China Moment as FCC Chief," coverage in Bloomberg News, April 23, 2015, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

April 23, 2015

"Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger in doubt: what might happen next?," coverage in CNN Money, April 23, 2015, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

April 23, 2015

"Ukraine Shielded From Vultures by Templeton Has One Less Problem," coverage in Bloomberg News, April 23, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 21, 2015

“HBO clamps down on public screenings of Game of Thrones,” coverage in The Age (New South Wales), April 21, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca L. Tushnet.

April 21, 2015

“An ad or a show? Some say YouTube Kids blurs the line,” coverage in the Boston Globe, April 21, 2015, featuring Law Center’s Institute for Public Representation.

April 17, 2015

"How FCC Commissioners Say Farewell to Law-Student Clerks," coverage in Legal Times, April 17, 2015, featuring student Andrew Pramschufer, L'16.

April 17, 2015

Students Simulate Security Crises to Learn About Legal Implications, coverage in Stanford Lawyer, April 17, 2015, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

April 17, 2015

"Georgetown Pairs Up With DLA Piper, Arent Fox to Open Low Bono Firm," coverage in The American Lawyer, April 12, 2015, quoting Dean William M. Treanor, Associate Dean Jane Aiken, Professor Peter Edelman and Adjunct Professor Sheldon Krantz. Further coverage is in Bloomberg BNA, ABA Journal, JD Journal and Law Fuel.

April 16, 2015

"Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Honored for Promoting Civics Education," coverage in Education Week, April 16, 2015, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

April 16, 2015

"Two North Carolina Bills Take Big Steps to Nullify in Practice all Federal Gun Control," coverage in The Tenth Amendment Center, April 16, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 16, 2015

"What the ISIS Campaign Teaches Us About the Future of War," coverage in Defense One, April 16, 2015, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 16, 2015

"It’s had some military success, but the Islamic State is no existential threat," a review by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Washington Post, April 16, 2015.

April 15, 2015

"Tipton criticizes Forest Service," coverage in The Durango Herald, April 14, 2015, featuring Professor William Buzbee.

April 15, 2015

"Criminal justice expert speaks out on racism," coverage in The Daily Beacon, April 15, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 15, 2015

"These lawyers make money by saving money," coverage in Crain's Chicago Business, April 15, 2015, featuring a report by the Georgetown University Law Center's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

April 15, 2015

"Hail to the Chief: More on Bill C-51," coverage in Guelph Mercury, April 15, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

April 15, 2015

"Why You Should Be Worried About The Mortgage Choice Act," coverage in The Chattanoogan, April 15, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

April 14, 2015

"Sandra Day O'Connor's post-court legacy: Civics games," coverage in USA Today, April 14, 2015, featuring Professor Julie O'Sullivan.

April 14, 2015

"The heart of Justice Scalia’s originalism," , an opinion piece by Visiting Professor John S. Baker, in The Washington Times, April 14, 2014.

April 14, 2015

"Targeted Killing: The New Questions," a piece by Professor David Cole in The New York Review of Books, April 14, 2015.

April 14, 2015

"Signed by the Governor: New Arizona Law Blocks Crucial Obamacare Enforcement Mechanism," coverage in The Tenth Amendment Center, April 14, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 13, 2015

"Ruling Feeds Hopes for End of NY Office Requirement," coverage in The New Jersey Law Journal, April 13, 2015, featuring Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Public Representation.

April 13, 2015

"We've Been Asking Mexico to Detain Migrant Kids for Us. Here's What That Looks Like,"  coverage in Mother Jones, April 13, 2015, featuring a report by Georgetown University Law Center's Human Rights Institute.

April 13, 2015

"To the Governor’s Desk: Tennessee Legislature Passes Bill Taking First Step to Block Federal Gun Control," coverage in The Tenth Amendment Center, April 13, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 12, 2015

"Policing the police," an opinion piece in the Washington Times by Isvari Mohan, L'17, April 12, 2015.

April 11, 2015

"EPA plan needs a debate based on reason," an opinion piece co-authored by Professor Neal Katyal, in The Boston Globe, April 11, 2015.

April 10, 2015

"Burn center director sues Hopkins," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, April 10, 2015, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.

April 9, 2015

“SC police shooting case rekindles body camera debate,” coverage in the Washington Post, April 9, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

April 8, 2015

"DC Law Prof. Weighs in on SC Shooting," coverage by AOL News, April 8, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

April 8, 2015

“Debate over spying comes to Drake,” editorial in Des Moines Register, April 8, 2015, featuring Professor Laura K. Donohue.

April 7, 2015

“YouTube Kids app uses deceptive advertising, says consumer groups who urge FTC investigation,” coverage in U.S. News & World Report, April 7, 2015, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell.

April 7, 2015

"Consumer Groups to Ask F.T.C. to Investigate YouTube Kids App," coverage in the New York Times, April 7, 2015, featuring the Law Center's Institute for Public Representation. Further coverage is in The Guardian, San Jose Mercury News, National Journal and by the Associated Press.

April 7, 2015

“Untouchable: The problem of prosecutorial misconduct,” coverage in the Daily Transcript (San Diego), April 7, 2015, quoting Professor Silas J. Wasserstrom.

April 7, 2015

“Ukraine in Talks to Boost Emergency Cash Reserves,” coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 7, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 6, 2015

“Virginia fraternity in retracted rape story to sue Rolling Stone,” coverage by Reuters, April 6, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca L. Tushnet.

April 6, 2015

“Will Climate ‘Denial’ Head to the Courtroom?,” coverage in the National Journal, April 6, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca L. Tushnet.

April 6, 2015

"Washington Governor Puts Focus on Climate Goals, and Less on Debate," coverage in the New York Times, April 6, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center.

April 6, 2015

“Is federal funding for women with HIV on the chopping block?,” coverage in Fusion, April 6, 2015, quoting Distinguished Scholar Jeffrey S. Crowley of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. 

April 6, 2015

“Bill Gates, the world’s chequebook doctor,” coverage in the Toronto Star, April 6, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 6, 2015

“Pay for Delay – Big Pharma’s Dirty Secret,” coverage in the National Law Review, April 6, 2015, mentioning Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

April 5, 2015

“13 aplicaciones para facilitar el acceso a la justicia,” coverage in Microjuris, April 5, 2015, quoting Professor Tanina Rostain.

April 5, 2015

“Supreme Court hears lots of interpretations of what it just said,” coverage in the Washington Post, April 5, 2015, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director, Supreme Court Institute.

April 4, 2015

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Handelsblatt, April 4, 2015.

April 3, 2015

"This black man whistles songs from “Frozen” to be seen as a father instead of a threat," Vox, April 3, 2015, mentioning Professor Paul Butler.

April 2, 2015

"No need for moms to stay at home," Los Angeles Times, April 2, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 1, 2015

"A New Kind of Internet Pirate," The Atlantic, April 1, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 1, 2015

"20 apps to help provide easier access to legal help," coverage in ABA Journal, April 1, 2015, quoting Professor Tanina Rostain.

April 1, 2015

"Nonresidents Need a Physical Office to Practice in NY," New York Law Journal, April 1, 2015, quoting Meghan Boone, fellow at the Institute for Public Representation.

March 31, 2015

"Forget “bans” on talking about climate. These Florida Republicans are too busy protecting their coasts," coverage in the Washington Post, March 31, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

March 31, 2015

""Forget “bans” on talking about climate. These Florida Republicans are too busy protecting their coasts," coverage in the Washington Post, March 31, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

March 31, 2015

 "Fear of Black Men: How Society Sees Black Men And How They See Themselves," coverage on NPR's Morning Edition, featuring Professor Paul Butler, March 31, 2015.

March 31, 2015

"Russia Has Ukraine's Economy in a Choke Hold," Moscow Times, March 31, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 30, 2015

"A Crisis Simulation Put Law Students in the Roles of the Nation's Top Decision-Makers," DCInno, March 30, 2015, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

March 30, 2015

"FBI: Plot to steal seed corn a national security threat," Des Moines Register, March 30, 2015, quoting Professor Laura Donohue.

March 29, 2015

"Federal Judge Rules Municipal Police Can Never Be Considered Soldiers," New American, March 29, 2015, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

March 27, 2015

"Washington Atty. Gen Ferguson tells high court: Nebraska, Oklahoma shouldn’t pick on Colorado pot law," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, March 27, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

March 27, 2015

"Colorado, Washington square off with Oklahoma, Nebraska over pot law," Los Angeles Times, March 27, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

March 27, 2015

"GULC Adds Online Programs," The Hoya, March 27, 2015, quoting Dean William Treanor, Associate Dean Nan Hunter, and Adjunct Professor Ellis Duncan.

March 26, 2015

“Climate change promises to make for some interesting national security problems,” coverage in Foreign Policy, March 26, 2015, mentioning Georgetown Climate Center event.

March 26, 2015

“Obama's Gitmo Regrets Abound: The 9/11 Military Commission-Two Observers' Perspectives,” guest commentary in the Jurist, March 26, 2015, by B. Shaw Drake, L'15 and Mai El-Sadany, L'15.

March 26, 2015

 “Heard on the Hill — A Taste of March Madness at Charity Basketball Game,” coverage in Roll Call, March 26, 2015, featuring the 28th Annual Home Court Charity Basketball game between the Hoya Lawyas and Hill's Angels. 

March 26, 2015

“London or Paris: which is the club for Russia's Ukraine debt?,” coverage in Reuters, March 26, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 25, 2015

"Crisis Simulation Puts Law Students in the Hot Seat," coverage in The National Law Journal, March 25, 2015, featuring Dean William M. Treanor, Professor Laura Donohue, John Benton, L'10 and Sarah Mortazavi, L'13.

March 25, 2015

“Massachusetts doctors criticize global response to Ebola,” coverage in Boston Business Journal, March 25, 2015, mentioning O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

March 25, 2015

“Reading This Magazine Could Land You in Jail,” coverage in Foreign Policy, March 25, 2015, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

March 25, 2015

“The Children of ISIS,” coverage in Rolling Stone, March 25, 2015, quoting Professor David D. Cole.

March 25, 2015

“Putin Plays Wildcard as Ukraine Bond Restructuring Talks Begin,” coverage in Bloomberg Business, March 25, 2015, mentioning Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 24, 2015

“Of birthers and Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio,” coverage in Tampa Bay Times blog, March 24, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence B. Solum.

March 24, 2015

“Cashin speaks out against race-based affirmative action,” coverage in the Yale Daily News, March 24, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.

March 24, 2015

“GULC to Address Immigration Crisis,” coverage in The Hoya, March 24, 2015, featuring Georgetown University Law Center and quoting Dean William M. Treanor and Professor Jane H. Aiken, associate dean for experiential education.

March 24, 2015

"Supreme Court to rule on underwater loans," coverage in the Financial Times, March 24, 2015, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

March 23, 2015

"Military experts to Congress: Don't cut Defense climate funding," coverage in ClimateWire, March 23, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center.

March 23, 2015

"Privacy 2.0: Surveillance in the Digital Age," a piece in The Nation, March 23, 2015, by Professor David Cole.

March 23, 2015

“Why the Supreme Court Might Actually Rule Against the Corporate Interest,” coverage in New Republic, March 23, 2015, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

March 22, 2015

“Bailout projections indicate Ukraine will not repay Russia debt,” coverage in the Financial Times, March 22, 2015, mentioning Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 21, 2015

"The mileage Rep. Aaron Schock billed for personal SUV adds to legal woes," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, March 21, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

March 20, 2015

"Missouri Bill Would Effectively Nullify All Federal Gun Control in Practice," coverage in The Tenth Amendment Center, March 20, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

March 19, 2015

"Can They Crush Obamacare?," a piece by Professor David Cole, in The New York Review of Books, March 19, 2015. 

March 19, 2015

"A looming threat," coverage in The Economist, March 19, 2015, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

March 19, 2015

"House Financial Services Prepares Banking Regulatory Relief Bill," coverage in Newsmax Finance, March 19, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

March 18, 2015

"Mary Jo White: There's No Financial Institution Too Big to Jail," coverage in Bisnow, March 18,2015, featuring Assistant Dean Larry Center, Sharie Brown, L'82 and Steven Feldman, L'97. 

March 18, 2015

"Oklahoma frat fallout: Some speech protected, some punished," coverage by McClatchy, March 18, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 17, 2015

"Jesuit Law Schools Address Immigration Flood," coverage in The National Law Journal, March 17, 2015, quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

March 17, 2015

"Members Shoot Hoops for a Cause," coverage in Roll Call, March 17, 2015, featuring Home Court 28 and the Law Center's “Hoya Lawyas,” led by Dean William M. Treanor, Dean of Students Mitch Bailin and Adjunct Professor and Ethics Counsel Michael Frisch.

March 17, 2015

"Real Estate Heir Durst Is a Suicide Risk, Sheriff Says," coverage by the Associated Press, March 17, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. Further coverage is by Entertainment Tonight.

March 17, 2015

"Citibank in Argentina to stop making bond payments," coverage by the Associated Press, March 17, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 16, 2015

"Chemical reform bill is 'deeply problematic,' law experts say," coverage in The Hill, March 16, 2015, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.

March 16, 2015

"EPA listens as states, utilities brainstorm interstate trading for carbon rule," coverage in ClimateWire, March 16, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of Georgetown Climate Center. 

March 16, 2015

"Talking Doll 'Hello Barbie' Draws Ire From Critics," coverage in Tech Times, March 16, 2015, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

March 16, 2015

"Is Robert Durst's 'confession' admissible in court?," coverage on BBC News, March 16, 2015, featuring Professor Silas Wasserstrom.

March 15, 2015

"Popular doll could become a corporate spy," coverage in the Sunday Star Times,March 15, 2015, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

March 15, 2015

"Argentina warns Citibank it could lose banking license," coverage by the Associated Press, March 15, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 14, 2015

"Tories determined to pass Canadian version of Patriot Act," coverage in the Guelph Mercury, March 14, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

March 13, 2015

"E-cigarettes can be regulated now without more research, expert says," coverage in Science Daily, March 13, 2015, featuring Eric N. Lindblom, Senior Scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

March 13, 2015

“Advocates Call Talking Barbie 'Surveillance Barbie',” coverage in Newsweek, March 13, 2015, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell.

March 13, 2015

"Neal Katyal conferred AALDEF’s Justice in Action Award," coverage in India Abroad, March 13, 2015, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

March 13, 2015

"GM MDL Judge Reinstates More Than 100 Tossed Suits," coverage in Law 360, March 13, 2015, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

March 13, 2015

"Argentina warns Citibank it could lose banking license if it doesn't pay bondholders," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, March 13, 2015, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 13, 2015

“Drone expert to speak March 20,” coverage in The State (Columbia, SC), March 13, 2015, announcing discussion by Professor Rosa Brooks on U.S. drone policies, national security and accountability.

March 13, 2015

"There’s No Such Thing as Peacetime," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, March 13, 2015.

March 12, 2015

“U.S. CFTC enforcement chief to revive use of in-house courts,” covered by Reuters, March 12, 2015, mentioning Georgetown Law's Corporate Counsel Institute.

March 12, 2015

“U.S. SEC's White breaks her silence on controversial waiver policy,” covered by Reuters, March 12, 2015, mentioning Georgetown Law’s Corporate Counsel Institute.

March 12, 2015

"SEC's White breaks her silence on controversial waiver policy," coverage by Reuters, March 12, 2015, featuring the 19th Annual Corporate Counsel Institute event hosted by Georgetown Law's Continuing Legal Education. Further coverage is in Law 360.

March 12, 2015

"University of Oklahoma students sing racist chant," an interview with Professor Paul Butler by MSNBC's Now With Alex Wagner, March 12, 2014.

March 12, 2015

“Argentina’s Last Vestige of Market Access Fades on Court Ruling,” coverage in Bloomberg Business, March 12, 2015, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 11, 2015

"States Say Clean Power Plan Targets Achievable Despite Critiques of Proposal," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, March 11, 2015, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

March 11, 2015

“Privacy advocates try to keep ‘creepy,’ ‘eavesdropping’ Hello Barbie from hitting shelves,” coverage in The Washington Post, March 11, 2015, quoting Professor Angela J. Campbell.

March 11, 2015

“Prosecute Tom Cotton for the Iran Letter? You Must be Joking,” covered by the New Republic, March 11, 2015, quoting Professor Martin S. Lederman.

March 11, 2015

“Torture report obscures bigger issue,” editorial in Virginia Pilot, March 11, 2015, quoting Professor David D. Cole.

March 11, 2015

"We are citizens, not mere physical masses of data for harvesting," coverage in The Guardian, March 11, 2015, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

March 11, 2015

“We are citizens, not mere physical masses of data for harvesting,” coverage in The Guardian, March 11, 2015, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

March 9, 2015

“State's judges fight against same-sex marriages,” coverage in The National Law Journal, March 9, 2015, quoting Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

March 9, 2015

“Senate torture report: An exception in CIA oversight,” coverage in San Francisco Chronicle, March 9, 2015, mentioning Professor David D. Cole. Also covered in Arizona Daily Star.

March 9, 2015

“The Republican state AGs continue to be Obama’s most ­formidable opponents,” coverage in The Weekly Standard, March 9, 2015, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

March 8, 2015

“Colorado 'pot' law launches border war,” coverage in Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette, March 8, 2015, quoting Professor Randy E. Barnett.

March 6, 2015

"“Corroded to its core”: Why the results of the Senate torture report are even worse than we thought," a piece by Professor David Cole in Salon, March 6, 2015.

March 6, 2015

"Did torture report give US government a free pass and dump too much on CIA?," coverage in Jerusalem Post, March 6, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

March 6, 2015

“After 130 Days, Klain Ends Ebola Czar Term,” coverage in The Hoya, March 6, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

March 6, 2015

"Today in Politics: Podesta to Bridge New York and Washington for Clinton Camp,"  coverage in The New York Times, March 6, 2015, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta.

March 5, 2015

"KHTS Sacramento Road Trip Keynote Speaker Announced," KHTS, March 5, 2015, featuring John Chiang, L'87.

March 5, 2015

"After 130 Days, Klain Ends Ebola Czar Term," coverage in The Hoya, March 6, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law, and Adjunct Professor Ana Ayala, L'10, institute associate.

March 5, 2015

"Torture: No One Said No," a piece by Professor David Cole in The New York Review of Books, March 5, 2015.

March 5, 2015

"What Will Happen at the Fed After Tarullo Leaves?," coverage in American Banker, March 5, 2015, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo. Further coverage is in The New York Post.

March 4, 2015

"Dump The Lumps: The World Health Organization Says Eat Less Sugar," coverage by NPR, March 4, 2015, quoting Sarah Roache, LL.M.'14, fellow at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

March 4, 2015

"The Libertarians Who Got SCOTUS and Congress to Consider the Unthinkable," coverage by Bloomberg, March 4, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

March 4, 2015

"OVERCLASSIFIED: Throwing the Book at Petraeus and Tossing Out the PGP Key," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, March 4, 2015.

March 3, 2015

"Street Law Program Connects GULC, DC," The Hoya, March 3, 2015, featuring the Georgetown University Law Center's D.C. Street Law Program and Professor Richard Roe.

March 3, 2015

"Keep Calm and Practice Law: Mindfulness in the Legal Profession," coverage in the DC Bar Magazine, March 3, 2015, featuring student Andrew Whitman, L’16, head of the Contemplative Law Society, Chaplain Michael Goldman, L'69.

March 3, 2015

"Obamacare case: All eyes on 2 justices," Politico, March 3, 2015, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz and Professor Neal Katyal. 

March 3, 2015

"The Other Big Supreme Court Case To Watch This Week," Forbes, March 3, 2015, mentioning Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

March 3, 2015

"Studies Review Climate Change," The Hoya, March 3, 2015, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center and quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo and Adjunct Professor Jessica Grannis.

March 3, 2015

"How can Ferguson law enforcement break a pattern of bias?," Professor Paul Butler and Justin Hansford, L'07 were guests on PBS NewsHour on March 3, 2015.  

March 3, 2015

"The Morning Risk Report: U.S. Authority to Regulate Cybersecurity Challenged," Risk and Compliance Journal, The Wall Street Journal, March 3, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

March 2, 2015

"Uber Goes on Offense Over 2014 Data Breach," The Recorder, March 2, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

February 28, 2015

An obituary for former Visiting Professor Monroe H. Freedman, who taught at the Law Center for five years, appeared in The Washington Post, February 28, 2015. Georgetown Law Professor Abbe Smith, who taught with Freedman, called him a "towering figure in the legal academy and especially in legal ethics." Obituaries also appeared in The New York Times and Newsday. 

February 27, 2015

Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law and former Acting Solicitor General of the United States Neal Katyal appears in the most recent season of Netflix's, House of Cards, February 27, 2015. Coverage is in the National Law Journal and The Washington Post.

February 27, 2015

"Q&A with litigation financier Chris Bogart," New York Business Journal, February 27, 2015, mentioning Professor Jonathan Molot.

February 26, 2015

“Reading The Times With Paul Butler,” coverage in The New York Times, February 26, 2015, interview with Professor Paul Butler.

February 25, 2015

“WVU provost hints at what might be at Beckley campus,” The Register-Herald, February 25, 2015, featuring WVU Provost Joyce McConnell, LL.M.'90.

February 24, 2015

“Colleges highlight race issues in classes,” coverage in the Bowling Green Daily News, February 24, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

February 23, 2015

"Controversy arises over police use of cell phone tracking technology," coverage in WUSA9, February 23, 2015, includes interview of Professor Paul F. Rothstein.

February 23, 2015

"What Is the Future of War?," coverage in DefenseOne, February 23, 2015, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 23, 2015

"Dodd-Frank & SOX: What companies should be thinking about now that whistleblowing has become white collar," coverage in InsideCounsel, February 23, 2015, quoting Sean X. McKessy, Chief of the Office of the Whistleblower, speaker at the Georgetown University Law Center Corporate Counsel Institute.

February 21, 2015

"Delaney: Public-private partnerships can help build infrastructure," coverage in Herald Mail Media, February 21, 2015, quoting Rep. John K. Delaney (D-Md.), L’88. Rep. Delaney delivered remarks at the Public Private Partnership Symposium: Partnering with State and Local Governments to Revitalize Critical Infrastructure.

February 20, 2015

"Teaching Ferguson: How colleges are incorporating race cases in the classroom," coverage in The New York Times, February 20, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

February 20, 2015

"Did the Torture Report Give the C.I.A. a Bum Rap?," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The New York Times, February 20, 2015.

February 19, 2015

"High stakes battle over online gambling in halls of Congress," coverage by The Associated Press, February 19, 2015, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

February 18, 2015

"Family of Austin Tice, last known US hostage in Syria, fights to keep hope alive," coverage by FoxNews, February 18, 2015, featuring student Austin Tice, and quoting Dean William M. Treanor.

February 18, 2015

"A Call for Law Firms to Go Public," coverage in The New York Times DealBook, February 18, 2015, quoting Professor Jonathan Molot.

February 18, 2015

"Slater & Gordon Expands Amid New Push for Publicly Traded Firms," coverage in The American Lawyer, February 18, 2015, featuring Professor Jonathan Molot.

February 18, 2015

"How Far Will Feds Go to Share Cybersecurity Data?," coverage in Legaltech News, February 18, 2015, featuring Harriet Pearson, co-chair of the Georgetown University Cybersecurity Law Institute.

February 17, 2015

"In battle for Congress’ support, web gaming advocates have a lot to learn from Adelson," coverage in The Las Vegas Sun, February 17, 2015, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

February 16, 2015

"A law firm IPO? Not so fast," coverage in The Washington Post, February 16, 2015, featuring Professor Jonathan Molot.

February 16, 2015

"Vaccinations Are States’ Call," coverage in The New York Times, February 16, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 15, 2015

"What I’d like to see at my son’s school: More white faces," coverage in The Washington Post, February 15, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

February 15, 2015

"Nation's libertarian roots," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 15, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 15, 2015

"The Ebola crisis, WHO and missing funds to fight the epidemic," coverage in the Digital Journal, February 15, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 15, 2015

"For Hillary Clinton, John Podesta Is a Right Hand With a Punch," coverage in The New York Times, February 15, 2015, featuring John Podesta, L'76, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.

February 13, 2015

"The Architect of the Obamacare Court Challenge Just Undermined Republicans' Victory Strategy," coverage in the New Republic, February 13, 2015, featuring the King v. Burwell debate at Georgetown Law.

February 12, 2015

“An Ode to Obamacare,” an opinion piece in The New  York Times, February 12, 2015, quoting Professor Neal K. Katyal.

 

February 12, 2015

"Law Students Leave Torts Behind (for a Bit) and Tackle Accounting," coverage in The New York Times DealBook, February 12, 2015, mentioning The Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's report on law firm hiring.

February 11, 2015

“Despite Supreme Court actions, experts warn marriage not a done deal,” coverage in the Washington Blade, February 11, 2015, quoting Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

 

February 11, 2015

“Is US democracy in peril?,” coverage in The Daily Times, February 11, 2015, quoting Professor David D. Cole.

February 11, 2015

“An Excess of Sunshine, a Paucity of Rules,” coverage in The New York Times, February 11, 2015, quoting Professor Adam J. Levitin.

February 11, 2015

"In an Era of Disclosure, an Excess of Sunshine but a Paucity of Rules," coverage in The New York Times DealBook, February 11, 2015, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

February 9, 2015

“Why Fan Fiction Is The Future of Publishing,” coverage in TheDailyBeast.com, February 9, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

February 9, 2015

“Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal to be Honored at Asian-Pacific Gala,” coverage in News India Times, February 9, 2015, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

February 7, 2015

“Nebraska, Oklahoma in border war with Colorado over marijuana,” coverage inThe Los Angeles Times, February 7, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

February 6, 2015

"The FCC isn’t afraid of AT&T’s legal threats over net neutrality," coverage in Ars Technica, February 6, 2015, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

February 6, 2015

"Critics Say Ebola Crisis Was WHO's Big Failure. Will Reform Follow?," coverage in North Country Public Radio, February 6, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 6, 2015

“Chicago-area measles cases put spotlight on day care centers,” coverage in Las Vegas Sun Times, February 6, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

February 5, 2015

 "Hunting the Next Bear Stearns," coverage in Bloomberg, February 5, 2015, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort. 

February 4, 2015

"Vaccine Laws Need to Restrict Opt Outs," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin in The National Law Journal, February 4, 2015.

February 4, 2015

 The 2nd Annual Dean’s Lecture to the Graduating Class: A Conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, moderated by Dean William M. Treanor was covered by The Guardian and The National Law Journal, and other news outlets, February 4, 2015. The event was also carried live by C-SPAN. Further coverage includes the Huffington Post and PBS News Hour.

February 3, 2015

"Public Interest Lawyers Lambaste FCC Order Non-Publication," coverage by Broadcasting & Cable, February 3, 2015, featuring Professor Angela Campbell and Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

February 2, 2015

"Obama faces challenges of deep state after Union address," coverage in Global Times, February 2, 2015, an article by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

February 2, 2015

"Don't like being watched? Keep technology at arm's length," coverage in South China Morning Post, February 2, 2015, mentioning Professor Julie Cohen.

February 2, 2015

"Sunrise, Sunset: Judge Facciola Looks Back and Forward," coverage in Law Technology News, February 2, 2015, mentioning the Advanced E-Discovery Institute.

January 30, 2015

"Obama Administration, Holder Assailed at Lynch Hearing," National Law Journal, January 30, 2015, mentioning Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 30, 2015

"In major shift, Obama administration will plan for rising seas in all federal projects," coverage in The Washington Post, January 30, 2015, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

January 30, 2015

"GULC Institute Supports Housing Development," coverage in The Hoya, January 30, 2015, featuring Professor Michael Diamond, Adjunct Professor Raquel Skinner and the Harrison Institute. 

January 30, 2015

"Unpaid interns have their day in court—again," coverage in Fortune, January 29, 2015, featuring student Eric Glatt, L'15. Further coverage of this case is in The Wall Street Journal.

January 29, 2015

"FTC Strikes Down AgeCheq's 2nd COPPA Consent Proposal," coverage in Law 360, January 29, 2015, featuring Institute for Public Representation Fellow Eric Null, L'18.

January 28, 2015

"Why is Sharyl Attkisson testifying at Loretta Lynch’s confirmation hearing?," coverage in The Washington Post, January 28, 2015, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz. Further coverage includes: The National Law Journal, The New York Law Journal, Legal Times, and The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and Bloomberg Politics.

January 28, 2015

"Iraqi veteran visits aunt in Cranford," coverage in The Cranford Chronicle, January 28, 2015, featuring student Michael P. Smith, L'15.

January 28, 2015

"Law firm set-up blocks client value," coverage in The Global Legal Post, January 28, 2015, featuring the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's 2015 Report on the State of the Legal Market.

January 28, 2015

"Jim Yong Kim's plan to prevent future pandemics," coverage in Devex, January 28, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director, O’Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

January 27, 2015

"Two tales that make foie gras lovers feel better," an opinion piece in The LA Times, January 27, 2015, by student Bruce Friedrich, L'15. He also authored a piece in the Huffington Post, January 21, 2015.

January 26, 2015

"Freedom is most important to people," coverage in The Garden Island, January 26, 2015, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 25, 2015

"WHO Adopts Reforms to Repair Reputation After Bungling Ebola," coverage in The New York Times, January 25, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. Further coverage is in The Japan Times and U.S. News and World Report.

January 24, 2015

"After 2-year fight, Tacoma releases records confirming huge fee hikes by broadcasters," coverage in The News Tribune, January 24, 2015, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law.

January 24, 2015

"Five years after Citizens United ruling, big money reigns," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, January 24, 2015, quoting Professor David Cole.

January 24, 2015

"Did Argentina 'Default'?," coverage in Economic and Political Weekly, January 24, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

January 23, 2015

"Top Manhattan prosecutor will challenge landmark insider trading case," coverage in Forbes, January 23, 2015, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

January 23, 2015

"2015: The Year The Law School Crisis Ended (Or Not)—Conclusion," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 23, 2015, featuring the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's recently released annual Report on the State of the Legal Market. The report was also mentioned in Corporate Counsel.

January 23, 2015

"Long-neglected Sierra Co-op reopens in Eckington after major renovation," coverage in Elevation DC, January 23, 2015, featuring the Harrison Institute's work revitalizing a local affordable housing building.

January 22, 2015

"Rand Paul, Judicial Activist," coverage in WDRB, January 22, 2015, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 22, 2015

"Arbitration Tricks Consumers into Giving Up Their Rights," coverage in American Banker, January 22, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 21, 2015

"Alaska Bill Would Ban Material Support or Resources to NSA," coverage in the Tenth Amendment Center, January 21, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 21, 2015

"Defending those accused of unthinkable crimes," coverage in The Boston Globe, January 21, 2015, quoting Professor Abbe Smith. 

January 20, 2015

"Google Says FTC Settlement For In-App Purchases Requires Dismissal Of Class-Action By Parents," coverage by Online Media Daily, January 20, 2015, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 20, 2015

"Google Says FTC Settlement For In-App Purchases Requires Dismissal Of Class-Action By Parents," coverage in Online Media Daily, January 20, 2015, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

January 19, 2015

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed gay marriage and the Supreme Court, January 19, 2015, on KABC Talk Radio.

January 19, 2015

"Scholar says race-neutral approach needed for affirmative action," coverage in The Pittsburgh Courier, January 19, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 19, 2015

"From Law School to Congress," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 19, 2015, quoting Dean William M. Treanor. The piece cites research by the Georgetown Law Library about law alumni in Congress. 

January 17, 2015

"The French are honoring the satirists of Charlie Hebdo by … prosecuting satirists," an opinion piece in The Washington Post, January 17, 2015, by Professor David Cole.

January 16, 2015

"Make affirmative action colorblind? Front Burner," coverage in the Orlando Sentinial, January 16, 2015, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 16, 2015

"Ebola Spread After WHO’s 2010 Warning Ignored, Agency Says," Business Week, January 16, 2015, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 15, 2015

"Global Economics: Learning the Right Lessons from History," Brookings Up Front, January 15, 2015, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

January 15, 2015

"Spare a Thought for Those Who Are Not Charlie," an opinion piece in Foreign Policy, January 15, 2015, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 15, 2015

"Largest Unit Of Gambling Giant Caesars Files For Bankruptcy," coverage by NPR, January 15, 2015, interviewing Professor Adam Levitin.

January 14, 2015

"How Body Cams on Cops Brought a Murder Charge in New Mexico," Time, January 14, 2015, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

January 14, 2015

"Want to Change the Face of Technology? Look to Our Girls," Huffington Post, January 14, 2015, mentioning the Georgetown Law Center on Poverty and Inequality.

January 14, 2015

"Cambrian: UC-Berkeley grad and law student at 18 adds war novel author to list of talents," coverage in San Jose Mercury's My Town, January 14, 2015, quoting Isvari Mohan, L'17.

January 14, 2015

"Unknown Impact of Torture on 9/11 Justice," an opinion piece in the Jurist, January 14, 2015, by B. Shaw Drake, L'15.

January 14, 2015

"Unknown Impact of Torture on 9/11 Justice," a piece in Jurist, January 14, 2015, by Shaw Drake, L'15.

January 14, 2015

"White House adviser John Podesta will join Clinton team," CBS News, January 14, 2015, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice, John Podesta. Additional coverage in the Wall Street Journal.

January 13, 2015

"Obama's data-breach initiative has privacy advocates optimistic, cautious," CNet, January 13, 2015, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 13, 2015

"Martin Luther King Day events in Middle Tennessee," The Tennessean, January 13, 2015, mentioning Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 13, 2015

"Scholar Says Race-Neutral Approach Needed for Affirmative Action," Black Voice News, January 13, 2015, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

January 13, 2015

"Obama’s privacy and cyber bills are the GOP’s first big test at governing," Washington Post, January 13, 2015, quoting Professor David Vladeck and Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

January 12, 2015

"Privacy advocates: A national data breach notification standard might actually make things worse," coverage in The Washington Post, January 12, 2015, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology. Further coverage on this topic is in The National Journal.

January 12, 2015

"Meet The Lawyer Who Could Save Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Life," Buzzfeed, January 12, 2015, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

January 11, 2015

"At Georgetown Law, efforts to close gap between law, tech," coverage in The Washington Post, January 11, 2015, featuring Adjunct Professor Alvaro Bedoya and Professor David Vladeck, as they introduce a joint privacy practicum course with MIT. 

January 9, 2015

"Don’t Think the Feds Will Rein In the NSA? Maybe the States Can Help," coverage in The National Journal, January 9, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

January 9, 2015

"Law Firms Must Find ‘Where the Puck is Going to Be,' Study Says," coverage in Blog of Legal Times, January 9, 2015, featuring the Center for Study of the Legal Profession's 2015 Report on the State on the Legal Market.

January 8, 2015

"Harvard University Seminar Series Explores LGBT Issues Post-Marriage Equality," Rainbow Times, January 8, 2015, mentioning Professor Nan Hunter.

January 8, 2015

"Must Counterterrorism Cancel Democracy?," a piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, January 8, 2015.

January 7, 2015

The National Jurist magazine listed the Social Enterprise & Nonprofit Law Clinic as the fifth "most innovative clinic," January 2015.

January 7, 2015

Forbes named Ali Zaidi, L'16, to the "2015 30 Under 30: Law and Policy," for his work as associate director of natural resources, energy, and science at the White House.

January 5, 2015

"Bess Myerson, Miss America who rose in politics and fell in scandal, dies at 90," coverage in The Los Angeles Times, January 5, 2015, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.

January 5, 2015

"Ginsburg—and Reform—Highlight Law School Gathering," coverage in The National Law Journal, January 5, 2015, featuring Professor Wendy Williams.

January 5, 2015

"Dismissal Of GM MDL Claims Slammed As ‘Unprecedented'," coverage in Law360, January 5, 2015, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

January 5, 2015

"Can High-Cost Payday Loans Be Made ‘Affordable’ For Borrowers?," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 5, 2015, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 3, 2015

"In Wake of Police Shootings, Obama Speaks More Bluntly About Race," coverage on NBC News, January 3, 2015, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

January 2, 2015

"Even the Supreme Court's Super-Elastic Commerce Clause Cannot Force States to Ban Marijuana," coverage in Reason, and "Oklahoma Lawmakers Seek to Stop Pot Lawsuit Against Colorado," coverage in The New American, January 2, 2015, quoting Professor Randy Barnett. 

January 1, 2015

"Ebola Aid Workers Still Avoiding New York And New Jersey," coverage by NPR, January 1, 2015, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. Further coverage is by Aljazeera America and in The National Law Journal.

December 31, 2014

"Child Prodigy Isvari Mohan: ‘Take Chances, Make Mistakes’," coverage in India West, December 31, 2014, quoting student Isvari Mohan, L'17.

December 31, 2014

"The only thing we have to fear is ourselves," coverage in The Times-Herald, December 31, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 30, 2014

"Federalist Rolling Papers," coverage in Slate, December 30, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 29, 2014

"The Right Prescription Obamacare's Coming Year of Living Dangerously," coverage in The American Spectator, December 29, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 29, 2014

"The Willie Bosket Case," coverage in The Marshall Project, December 29, 2014, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 24, 2014

"Torture's Time for Accountability," coverage in Truth-Out, December 24, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 24, 2014

"The Global Lawyer: In the Case of Vultures v. Deadbeats, the Market is Winning," coverage in the American Lawyer, December 24, 2014, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

December 23, 2014

"U.S. Police And Public Safety," coverage by The Diane Rehm Show, December 23, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 23, 2014

"Trafficking victims face long road to recovery," an opinion piece by Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality, in the Orange County Register, December 23, 2014.

December 22, 2014

"Supreme Court Justices Admit Inconsistency, and Embrace It," coverage in The New York Times, December 22, 2014, mentioning a report by the Georgetown Law Journal.

December 19, 2014

"Lawsuit sheds light on controversial heart stem cell papers," coverage in the AAAS publication Science Magazine, December 19, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

December 19, 2014

"Pot Reformers Critique Lawsuit by Nebraska, Oklahoma," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, December 19, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 19, 2014

"Lawsuits against Sony Pictures could test employer responsibility for data breaches," coverage in The Washington Post, December 19, 2014, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

December 18, 2014

"11 Memorable Topics in DC Law This Year," coverage by Bisnow, December 18, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Cybersecurity Law Institute. The newsletter also features alumni including: Gregory S. Shumaker, L’73, and the passing of Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., L'64.

December 18, 2014

"Missouri vs NSA: New Bill Would Ban “Material Support or Resources”," coverage in the Tenth Amendment Center, December 18, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 18, 2014

"Report gives USA low grades on preparing for disease," coverage in USA Today, December 18, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

December 16, 2014

"How The CIA Twisted The Legacy Of A Vietnam War Protest To Justify Torture," coverage in The Huffington Post, December 16, 2014, featuring Professor David Luban.

December 16, 2014

"How We Outsourced CIA Torture And Why It Matters," coverage in The Huffington Post, December 16, 2014, featuring Professor Gregg Bloche.

December 16, 2014

"Donald Trump on a Possible Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential Run: 'I Think It's a Big Mistake'," coverage in Breitbart News, December 16, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 16, 2014

"Brown reverts to his youth with court appointee," coverage in the Californian,December 16, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

December 15, 2014

"Well-respected Federal Judge Says Privacy Is Overrated," coverage in The New American, December 15, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 15, 2014

"They Said ‘No’ to Torture: The Real Heroes of the Bush Years," coverage in The Nation, December 15, 2014, featuring Professor David Luban.

December 15, 2014

"The Legal Olympian," coverage in the Harvard Magazine, December 15, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 15, 2014

"Crook: America’s shameful response to the torture report," coverage in The Salt Lake Tribune, December 15, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

December 15, 2014

"The future of Bitcoin: live twitter chat," coverage on CNN, December 15, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

December 14, 2014

"Brennan Draws on Bond With Obama in Backing C.I.A.," coverage in The New York Times, December 14, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 14, 2014

"Brennan Draws on Bond With Obama in Backing C.I.A.," coverage in The New York Times, December 14, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole.

December 14, 2014

"Around and about: Merrymakers Roast raises money, laughter," coverage in Omaha World Herald, December 14, 2014, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 14, 2014

"Child Watch…Diversity map needed for America," coverage in The New Pittsburgh Courier, December 14, 2014, featuring Professor Patricia King.

December 13, 2014

"Can Republicans Gain from Job Growth?," coverage in The New Yorker, December 13, 2014, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

December 12, 2014

"Defense secretary shift brings little change to US foreign policy," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum, in Global Times, December 12, 2014.

December 12, 2014

"If those techniques were approved, why did the CIA still lie about torture?," an opinion piece in The Washington Post by Professor David Cole, December 12, 2014.

December 11, 2014

"The Future of Uber And Online Car Services," coverage by NPR's Diane Rehm Show, December 11, 2014, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

December 11, 2014

"There may be reason for optimism following the CIA torture report," PRI, December 11, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 11, 2014

"Torture is a culture. Releasing the Senate Report is a way of fighting it," coverage in Vox, December 11, 2014, quoting Professor David Luban. Further coverage is in Discovery News.

December 11, 2014

"In defamation case, PubPeer moves to quash subpoena to unmask anonymous commenters," Science Insider, December 11, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 11, 2014

"The future of Bitcoin: live twitter chat," CNN, December 11, 2014, announcing the panel for a Twitter chat on Bitcoin, which includes Professor Adam Levitin.

December 10, 2014

"2nd Circ. Rebalances Insider Trading Law," Law360, December 10, 2014, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

December 10, 2014

"Debate Over The Release And Contents Of The CIA Interrogation Report," The Diane Rehm Show, December 10, 2014, interviewing Professor David Cole.

December 10, 2014

 "It's Not Stupid Louisiana. It's Louisiana, Stupid," IND, December 10, 2014, quoting Daniel T. Smith, L'15.

December 10, 2014

"That Harvard Professor Who Raged Out at a Chinese Restaurant? He May Have Gotten the Law Wrong, Too," Slate, December 10, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 10, 2014

"Tick, Tick, Bull, Shit," an opinion piece in Foreign Policy by Professor Rosa Brooks, December 10, 2014.

December 9, 2014

"Topps' Ring Pop Contest Disregarded COPPA, Groups Tell FTC," Law360, December 9, 2014, mentioning Professor Angela Campbell and Fellow Eric Null.

December 9, 2014

"What We Talk About When We Talk About Race In America," On Point, December 9, 2014, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

December 9, 2014

"Taking Responsibility for Torture," an opinion piece in The New Yorker by Professor David Cole, December 9, 2014. 

December 9, 2014

"Six years later, political debate over CIA interrogations hasn’t gone away," Washington Post, December 9, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole.

December 9, 2014

"Celebrate the Ones Who Stood Up for What Was Right," an opinion piece in The New York Times, by Professor David Luban.

December 9, 2014

"Florida Considers Releasing Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes—What Could Go Wrong?," Take Part, December 9, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

December 9, 2014

"Elizabeth Warren's Latest Wall Street Attack Was Her Boldest Yet," New Republic, December 9, 1014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

December 8, 2014

"New enemy, another presidential war," coverage in The Baltimore Sun, December 8, 2014, mentioning Professor Jane Stromseth.

December 8, 2014

"Ferguson Prosecutor Should Have Bowed Out," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in National Law Journal, December 8, 2014.

December 8, 2014

"Judges Find Their Blogs Come With A Short Leash," Law360, December 8, 2014, quoting Professor David Luban.

December 8, 2014

A Supreme Month: Lawyer Credits Preparedness in Ability to Argue Two U.S. High Court "Cases in Three Weeks," coverage in Texas Lawyer, December 8, 2014, mentioning the Law Center.

December 8, 2014

"5 Reasons Why Georgetown Crushed 2014," coverage in In the Capital, December 8, 2014, featuring U.S. Rep. John Delaney, L'88, Professor Victoria Nourse, and Pamela Harris, former visiting professor and judge.

December 8, 2014

 "One of the Nation's Most Respected Constitutional Law Scholars Sells Out to the Nation's Largest Coal Company," coverage in Think Progress, December 8, 2014, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 8, 2014

"Ebola shows need for strong health policy," coverage in Shanghai Daily, December 8, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin.

December 8, 2014

"New Efforts To Revamp Police Procedures Amid Charges Of Racism," coverage by The Diane Rehm Show, December 5, 2014, interviewing Professor Anthony Cook.

December 8, 2014

"Chiquita Battles To Block Doc Dump On Paramilitary Aid," Law360, December 8, 2014, mentioning Visiting Professor Michael T. Kirkpatrick.

December 7, 2014

"Benefit corporations raise legal, regulatory questions," The Washington Times, December 7, 2014, featuring the Law Center.

December 6, 2014

"Eric Garner investigation lives on at the federal level," coverage by MSNBC, December 6, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 6, 2014

"Brown reverts to his youth with court appointee," coverage in Appeal-Democrat, December 6, 2014, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

December 5, 2014

"Police duty in the eyes of Eric Holder," coverage in Globe and Mail, December 5, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

December 5, 2014

"Judge: Give NSA unlimited access to digital data," coverage in PC World, December 5, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 5, 2014

"Another cyber bill hotlined in Senate — Today: Carter to get official SECDEF nod — NDAA heads to Senate," coverage in Politico, December 5, 2014, featuring the Law Center symposium, Cybercrime 2020: The Future of Online Crime and Investigations.

December 5, 2014

"Bogus Bipartisanship: Congress Cooperates in the Service of Corporations," coverage in The Nation, December 5, 2014, quoting Professor David Super.

December 5, 2014

"Randy Barnett: How to finally kill Obamacare,"  an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in USA Today, December 5, 2014.

December 5, 2014

"Lies And Video: Eric Garner Case Shows Why 'Narrative Backdrop' Matters As Much As Images," coverage in the International Business Times, December 5, 2014, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

December 5, 2014

"Needed: A True Diversity Map for America," coverage in Huffington Post, December 5, 2014, featuring Professor Patricia King.

December 4, 2014

"Loretta Lynch, Racially Charged Justice and Me," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in Politico, December 4, 2014.

December 4, 2014

"The System Must Counteract Prosecutors’ Natural Sympathies for Cops," New York Times, December 4, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler.

December 4, 2014

"Judge: Give NSA unlimited access to digital data," coverage in Macworld, December 4, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 4, 2014

"DOJ adding cyber unit – The Sony whodunit continues – Congressional response careful," coverage in Politico, December 4, 2014, featuring the Law Center symposium, Cybercrime 2020: The Future of Online Crime and Investigations. Further coverage is by KPBS and in The Hill.

December 4, 2014

"Where Is America Today on Racial Inequality?," coverage in Politics Cheat Sheet, December 4, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

December 3, 2014

"Retailers, security experts meet near Pittsburgh on cyber theft 'pandemic'," TribLive, December 3, 2014, mentioning Georgetown University Law Center.

December 2, 2014

"Sanctions Against Kurdish Groups Complicate Humanitarian Effort," coverage in Foreign Policy, December 2, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 2, 2014

"A Costly and Outrageous Tax Break," an opinion piece in The New York Times, December 2, 2014, by Professor David Super. 

December 1, 2014

"NFLPA setting up commission on domestic violence," coverage in SFGate, December 1, 2014, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein and former White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler, L96.

December 1, 2014

"Let gay men donate blood," coverage in The Washington Post, December 1, 2014, quoting Jeffrey Crowley, program director National HIV/AIDS Initiative at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

December 1, 2014

"The Week Ahead: Cybercrime, Telecommunications Law and the Internet of Things," coverage in Roll Call, December 1, 2014, announcing Georgetown Law's conference on Cybercrime 2020: The Future of Online Crime and Investigations.

December 1, 2014

"Medical Treatment by Brute Force," an opinion piece in The Huffington Post, December 1, 2014, by Professor Gregg Bloche, co-director, Georgetown-Johns Hopkins Joint Program in Law and Public Health.

December 1, 2014

"Jerry Brown's Supreme Court appointee, Leondra Kruger, reminiscent of his First Term: Thomas Elias," coverage in Long Beach Press Telegram, December 1, 2014, quoting Professor Neal Katyal.

December 1, 2014

"Unleashed: New rules allow D.C. law students to participate in clinics and other legal work outside the classroom," coverage in Corporate Counsel, December 1, 2014, quoting Professor Wallace Mlyniec.

December 1, 2014

"Rich Van Dellen: Negotiations with Iran need continued support," coverage in The Post-Bulletin, December 1, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 30, 2014

"Gary Yordon: It takes guts to go up against guns," coverage in The Tallahassee Democrat, November 20, 2014, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

November 30, 2014

"The Doormat Gets Shown the Door," an opinion piece in Foreign Policy, by Professor Rosa Brooks, November 26, 2014.

November 28, 2014

"If the Grand Jurors Had Indicted Darren Wilson, Would Prosecutors Have Been Obligated to Ignore Them?," coverage in Reason, November 28, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 28, 2014

"‘Drone court’ should approve U.S. strikes, University of Utah law professor says," coverage in The Washington Times, November 28, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal. Further coverage is in Military Times and The Salt Lake Tribune.

November 28, 2014

"Book review: ‘Knife Fights: A Memoir of Modern War in Theory and Practice,’ by John A. Nagl," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in The Washington Post, November 28, 2014.

November 27, 2014

"Obama’s Executive Order on Immigration: Usurping Constitutional Authority?," coverage in Center for Research on Globalization, November 27, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Q. Rosenkranz. 

November 27, 2014

"Ebola fight far from over," coverage in Global Times, November 27, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

November 26, 2014

"FEC, FCC amd 2016," coverage in The Hill, November 26, 2014, featuring The Institute for Public Representation.

November 26, 2014

"Twitter gets new ad cops," coverage in The Hill, November 26, 2014, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 25, 2014

"Ferguson outcome reinforces perceptions of unequal justice," coverage by CBS Evening News, November 25, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 25, 2014

"Marine spouse competes for $1 million Pillsbury baking prize," coverage in Military Times, November 25, 2014, featuring student Scott Beimer, LL.M.'15.

November 25, 2014

"Pentagon chief steps down under pressure," coverage in The Denver Post, November 25, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 24, 2014

"Uber ignites new privacy fight," coverage in The Hill, November 24, 2014, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology. 

November 24, 2014

"Leondra R. Kruger appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to state Supreme Court,"coverage in The Los Angeles Time, November 24, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

November 24, 2014

"Costs of responding to Ebola adding up," coverage by USA Today, November 24, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National & Global Health Law.

November 24, 2014

"Here’s What Could Happen After the Ferguson Grand Jury Decision," coverage in Time, November 24, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Michael Kirkpatrick.

November 23, 2014

"Fellowship or Internship? In Media, the Definition Has Become Fluid," coverage in The New York Times, November 23, 2014, quoting Eric Glatt, L'15. 

November 21, 2014

"SEC director with big stock holdings stirs debate," coverage in Reuters, November 21, 2014, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort. 

November 21, 2014

"The Internet of Things and E-Discovery," coverage in Law Technology News, November 21, 2014, featuring the Advanced E-Discovery Institute's session called "E-Discovery and the Internet of Things."

November 21, 2014

"D.C. Superior Court’s ‘Technology Judge’ To Retire in 2015," coverage in the Legal Times, November 21, 2014, featuring Judge Herbert Dixon Jr., L'73. 

November 21, 2014

"What could a Republican president do with Obama's executive power theories?," coverage in Vox, November 21, 2014, quoting Professor Martin Lederman.

November 21, 2014

"So What CAN'T a President Do by Executive Action?," coverage in e-Discovery, November 21, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. He was also interviewed on KABC about the legality of President Obama's immigration plan.

November 21, 2014

"Ebola and Beyond," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin in Jewish Business News, November 21, 2014.

November 20, 2014

"Protecting Millionaires ‘Strains Logic & Reason’: SEC Commissioner," Think Advisor, November 20, 2014, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 20, 2014

"Uber hires privacy expert to review data practices," USA Today, November 20, 2014, mentioning the Cybersecurity Law Institute.

November 19, 2014

"Legal Panel At Federalist Society Begrudgingly Accepts Obama's Immigration Powers," coverage in The Huffington Post, November 19, 2014, quoting Visiting Professor John Baker.

November 19, 2014

"Achieving College Diversity Without Discriminating By Race," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2014, mentioning Professor Sheryll Cashin.

November 19, 2014

"Aid Groups See A Drop-Off In U.S. Health Volunteers To Fight Ebola," NPR, November 18, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin. He authored a piece on this topic in Project Syndicate, November 19, 2014.

November 18, 2014

"TEDx Speakers Share Stories of Self-Discovery," coverage in The Hoya, November 18,  2014, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

November 18, 2014

"Q&A on flashpoint shooting case in US town of Ferguson," coverage in The Daily Mail, November 18, 2014, quoting Professor Abbe Smith.

November 17, 2014

"Campaign garners endorsers from all congressional districts," coverage in East Village magazine, November 17, 2014, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

November 16, 2014

"What is St. Louis County jury considering?," coverage by MSNBC, November 16, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

November 13, 2014

"6 Things You Don't Know About Judge Facciola," coverage in Law Technology News, November 13, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Advanced E-Discovery Institute and Judge John Facciola, L'69.

November 13, 2014

"It’s Perfectly Reasonable to Require an Admission for Parole," an opinion piece in the New York Times, November 13, 2014, by Professor William Otis.

November 13, 2014

"New Texas Bill Would Ban Enforcement of Federal Gun Control," coverage by Tenth Amendment Center, November 13, 2014, features a quote by Professor Randy Barnett.

November 13, 2014

"Embrace the Chaos," a piece in Foreign Policy, November 13, 2014, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 13, 2014

"Al Hunt on the Story," an interview on Charlie Rose, November 13, 2014, with Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta, L'76.

November 13, 2014

"'How To Get Away With Murder,' meet law Students for the Defense," coverage by WJLA ABC7 News, November 13, 2014, quoting Professor Abbe Smith and her students, Nayantara Bhushan, L'15, Benjamin M. Schiffelbein, L'15, Cynthia Frezzo, L'15, Karri Ridgeway Egerton, L'15, and Steven Woodward, L'15.

November 12, 2014

"Mexico’s Bold Move on Debt Restructuring Contracts," coverage in The New York Times, November 12, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage is in the Buenos Aires Herald.

November 11, 2014

"Bowser Education Plan Deemed Vague," coverage in The Hoya, November 11, 2014, features Professor Richard Roe.

November 11, 2014

"The N-Word," a Washington Post Project, November 9, 2014, featuring Professors Sheryll Cashin and Paul Butler. Further coverage is in the Washington Post, November 11, 2014.

November 11, 2014

"Man Locked Up 40 Years in D.C. Mental Hospital for $20 Necklace Theft Breaks Silence," coverage in the Washington Times, November 11, 2014, featuring Professor Silas Wasserstrom.

November 11, 2014

"Taibbi: Ex-JP Morgan Lawyer With Smoking Gun on Mortgage Fraud Stymied by Holder Cover-Up," coverage by truthout, November 11, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

November 10, 2014

"What Obama’s big push for ‘net neutrality’ means," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, November 10, 2014, quoting Professor Andrew Schwartzman.

November 10, 2014

"'Nobody Is Truly Ready' For Rise Of Seas," coverage in The Huffington Post, November 10, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center and Jessica Grannis, L'13.

November 10, 2014

"'How To Get Away With Murder," meet law Students for the Defense," coverage by ABC7, November 10, 2014, featuring the Law Center.

November 10, 2014

"U.S. is short-sighted in Egypt," an op-ed in The Baltimore Sun, November 10, 2014, by Professor David Super.

November 10, 2014

"Marriage Showdown Seems Inevitable," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 10, 2014, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

November 10, 2014

"Feinberg to Present Georgetown Keynote," coverage in Law Technology News, November 10, 2014, featuring the 11th annual Advanced E-Discovery Institute with a keynote by Kenneth Feinberg. The article also quotes Larry Center, assistant dean of Academic Conferences and Continuing Legal Education.

November 8, 2014

"The Ethics of Infection," coverage in The New York Times, November 8, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Additional coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle.

November 7, 2014

"Ban Gestation Crates!: Why Governor Christie should stand for pregnant sows.," a piece in the National Review Online, November 7, 2014, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

November 7, 2014

"Big Data and the Underground Railroad," a piece in Slate, November 7, 2014, by Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 7, 2014

"A cosy pact with the spies is no substitute for the rule of law," coverage in Financial Times, November 7, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole.

November 7, 2014

"The Need to Protect Private Enforcement Mechanisms," coverage by The Center for American Progress, November 7, 2014, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.

November 7, 2014

"Blaming Obama for Ebola? Dysfunctional Politics and Dread Disease," a piece in The Huffington Post, November 7, 2014, by Professor Gregg Bloche.

November 7, 2014

"Why Berkeley passed a soda tax and S.F. didn’t," coverage in SFGate, November 7, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

November 6, 2014

"SEC’s ‘Robocop’ Tool ‘in Limbo,’ Former Enforcement Official Says," coverage in Bloomberg/BNA, November 6, 2014, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 6, 2014

"Panels address e-discovery, Big Data, information governance, privacy, social media and more," coverage in Law Technology News, November 6, 2014, featuring the Law Center's 11th Annual E-Discovery Institute.

November 6, 2014

"Buzz: What will Thune's Commerce Committee look like? — Terry officially loses his spot — Things look good for Honda, but there are still ballots to count," coverage in Politico, November 6, 2014, featuring Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

November 6, 2014

"High court vacancy could be headache for Obama," coverage in The Houston Chronicle, November 6, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 5, 2014

"Conference Guide: Georgetown E-Discovery Institute," coverage in Law Technology News, November 5, 2014, announcing Georgetown Law's 11th Annual E-Discovery Institute.

November 5, 2014

"Trademark law: Why Disney is fighting a Canadian DJ," coverage in Marketplace Business, November 5, 3014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

November 3, 2014

"New Rules for Human-Subject Research Are Delayed and Debated," coverage in The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 3, 2014, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.

November 3, 2014

"Jerusalem-Born American Thrusts Court Into Mideast Debate," coverage in Bloomberg News, November 3, 2014, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

November 3, 2014

"Huntsville native Cashin returns to promote book, ‘Place, Not Race’," coverage in the Madison County Record, November 3, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

November 2, 2014

"Storage of electronic trails opens way to a more fearful society," coverage in the Sydney Morning Herald, November 2, 2014, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

November 1, 2014

"Doubts Chip Away at Nation's Most Trusted Agencies," coverage in  AP News, and "On Travel Bans, Quarantines and 'Benign Neglect of the Real Situation'," coverage by Ebola Deeply, November 4, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin. Further coverage is by ABC News and Med Page Today.

October 31, 2014

"38 federal agencies reveal their vulnerabilities to climate change — and what they’re doing about it," coverage in The Washington Post, October 31, 2014, quoting Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

October 31, 2014

 "Halloween and the Law: Not Every Place Has to Tolerate Your Costume," coverage in Bloomberg Businessweek, October 31, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet. 

October 31, 2014

"Experts Debate Race-Based College Admissions," coverage in The Harvard Crimson, October 31, 2014, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

October 30, 2014

"Structuring Families, Structuring Race," an opinion piece by Professor R.A. Lenhardt, appearing in Balkinization, October 30, 2014.

October 30, 2014

"Nurse’s Bike Ride Defying Ebola Quarantine Could Set Legal Precedent," coverage in Time, October 30, 2014, quoting Susan Kim, deputy director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

October 29, 2014

"Special Report: Big Law's Reality Check," American Lawyer, October 29, 2014, mentioning the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law.

October 29, 2014

"Health overhaul’s subsidies at Supreme Court," coverage in the Washington Times, October 29, 2014, quoting Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 29, 2014

"Quarantined nurse: Fighting for more than myself," coverage on MSNBC's The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell, October 29, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Further coverage includes the New York Times, The Boston Globe, Democracy Now, and the Today Show.

October 27, 2014

An obituary is in The Washington Post, October 27, 2014, for former Professor Lester Nurick.

October 26, 2014

"Can US afford global military commitment?," a piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in Global Times, October 26, 2014.

October 26, 2014

"Ask Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Is SCOTUS Out of Tune With America?," coverage in Politics Cheat Sheet, October 26, 2014, quoting Professor Susan Deller Ross. She was originally quoted in The New Yorker.

October 26, 2014

"The Flu, TB and Now Ebola: A Rare Legal Remedy Returns," coverage in The New York Times, October 24, 2014, and "Ebola-quarantined U.S. nurse to sue in test of states' policies," coverage by Reuters, October 26, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for Global Health. Further coverage by The Washington Post, The Boston Globe,  NPR and the Associated Press. 

October 24, 2014

"Pragmatism on Climate Change Trumps Politics at Local Level Across U.S.," coverage in The New York Times, October 24, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center's tracking tool.

October 24, 2014

"White House: Immigration plans not final despite plans for 34M new immigrant work permits," coverage by the Associated Press, October 24, 2014, featuring the Law Center's Immigration Law and Policy Conference with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director, Leon Rodriguez.

October 24, 2014

"The numbers behind the administration’s decision on Ebola," coverage in The Washington Post, October 24, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

October 22, 2014

"U.S. adaptation plans show varied success in states," coverage by E&ETV, October 22, 2014, quoting Jessica Grannis, L'13, and featuring the Georgetown Climate Center.

October 20, 2014

"The Latest On National And International Efforts To Address The Ebola Crisis," coverage by NPR's Diane Rehm Show, October 20, 2014, quoting Larry Gostin, director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

October 17, 2014

"Senator Batman: Patrick Leahy on his caped crusader cameos and capturing history with his own camera," Yahoo! News, October 17, 2014, quoting Sen. Patrick Leahy, L'64, at the Law Center.

October 17, 2014

"The Biometrics Revolution Is Already Here-And You May Not Be Ready For It," coverage on The Switch in the Washington Post, October 17, 2014, features Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of Georgetown's Center on Privacy and Technology.

October 17, 2014

"NSA Reviewing Deal Between Official, Ex-Spy Agency Head," posted on the Huffington Post and originally posted by Reuters, October 17, 2014, features Professor Paul Rothstein.

October 17, 2014

"The CDC Has Less Power Than You Think, and Likes it That Way," coverage on Time, October 17, 2014, features Professor Laura Donohue.

October 17, 2014

"Failures of Competence," an op-ed in The New York Times by Joe Nocera, October 17, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

October 16, 2014

"Letter From Sen. Vinehout: Is Drug Testing Applicants For Public Programs a Wise Idea?," coverage on the Pierce County Herald, October 16, 2014, featuring a study by the Georgetown Law Journal.

October 16, 2014

"New Push to Check Spread of Ebola," Wall Street Journal, October 16, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 15, 2014

"Infected Workers, Slow Deployment, No Vaccines: Ebola Response Shows Pitfalls of Privatized Health," Democracy Now!, October 15, 2014, interviewing Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 13, 2014

 "After Holder," The Weekly Standard, October 13, 2014, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

October 13, 2014

"NFLPA assembles group for domestic violence advice," coverage in USA TODAY, October 13, 2014, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein, director of the Domestic Violence Clinic, and Kathryn Ruemmler, L'96.

October 13, 2014

"Where Is America Today on Racial Inequality?," Cheat Sheet, October 13, 2014, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

October 13, 2014

"Conservatives quiet on court's gay-marriage inaction," USA Today, October 13, 2014, quoting Professor Randy Barnett.

October 13, 2014

"Managing the Real and Psychological Risks of the Ebola Epidemic," coverage in Knowledge @ Wharton, October 13, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

October 12, 2014

"Supreme Court’s actions are monumental, but the why of its reasoning often missing," Washington Post, October 12, 2014, quoting Visiting Professor Irving Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 10, 2014

"These 14 States Have a Plan for Climate Change. The Rest of You Are Screwed," coverage in Mother Jones, October 10, 2014, featuring Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

October 10, 2014

"Supreme Court to decide if standing in line is work," MassLive.com, October 10, 2014, mentioning Lecturer Paul Clement.

October 10, 2014

"Global Response to Ebola," an interview with Professor Lawrence Gostin, executive director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, by C-SPAN, October 10, 2014. Further coverage is in The Washington Post and The Detroit News.

October 10, 2014

"Ebola screening measures rest on federal law," Associated Press, October 10, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 10, 2014

"What happens when the government quarantines people," Washington Post, October 10, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 10, 2014

"Minimum wage is a civil and human rights issue," an op-ed co-written by Professor Peter Edelman in The Hill, October 10, 2014, 

October 9, 2014

"California leads on climate change, says 50-state tool," coverage by USA TODAY, October 9, 2014, quoting Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. Further coverage is in The LA Times, Governing, Mother Jones, Grist, The Daily Press, and Climate Wire.

October 9, 2014

"The many flaws of airports' Ebola screenings," coverage in Crain's Chicago Business, October 9, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

October 8, 2014

"Why One Public Health Expert Thinks Airport Ebola Screening Won't Work," coverage by NPR, October 8, 2014, featuring Lawrence Gostin, executive director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Further coverage is in The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, and by CNN.

October 7, 2014

"New Rules For Law Students' Legal Work in D.C.," coverage in The National Law Journal, October 7, 2014, featuring Professor Wallace Mlyniec, director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic.

October 6, 2014

Visiting Professor Brad Snyder was interviewed for the New York Times documentary,"The Athlete Who Made LeBron James Possible." He was interviewed about the documentary in the Huffington Post piece, "Curt Flood: The Man Who Gave Rise To The Powerful Athlete," October 6, 2014.

October 6, 2014

"A Surprise from the Court on Gay Marriage," a piece by Professor David Cole in The New York Review of Books, October 6, 2014. Further coverage is in Newsworks.

October 6, 2014

"Will the Supreme Court Rule on Same-Sex Marriage This Term?," coverage in Wall Street Cheat Sheet, October 6, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Irving L. Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 6, 2014

"Why some shocking Ebola fears are likely unfounded," coverage by CBS News, and "RPT-Aid workers ask where was WHO in Ebola outbreak?," coverage by Reuters, October 6, 2014, quoting Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Further coverage is by NPR's Diane Rehm Show and in the Daily Times News. He also wrote a comment for The Lancet.

October 5, 2014

"Supreme Court could leave legacy of gay rights," coverage in Bangor Daily News, October 5, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Irving Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

October 4, 2014

"Just the Facts? This Dossier Goes Further," coverage in The New York Times, October 4, 2014, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.

October 3, 2014

"Meet two activists who brought sweeping change to the gay rights movement," coverage in The Washington Post, October 3, 2014, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

October 2, 2014

"Can You Catch It From a Caliph? Ebola, ISIS, and the Politics of Contagion," a piece by Professor Gregg Bloche, October 2, 2014, in The Huffington Post.

October 1, 2014

"What will prevent the spread of Ebola now that it is in the US?," coverage by Al Jazeera America, October 1, 2014, quoting Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 30, 2014

"Setting the bar: Is law school the right move for you?," coverage by USA Today, September 30, 2014, quoting Andrew Cornblatt, dean of admissions.

September 30, 2014

"Why California is both liberal utopia and tech boom central," coverage on MSNBC, September 30, 2014, quoting Kathryn Zyla, managing director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

September 29, 2014

"Revenue at Biggest 100 Law Firms Rose 4.3% in 2013," coverage in The New York Times DealBook, September 29, 2014, quoting Professor Tanina Rostain.

September 29, 2014

"Gay Marriage and 6 Other Big Issues on Supreme Court Agenda," September 29, 2014, coverage on ABC News and multiple other news outlets such as the Boston Pilot and the Centre Daily Times, features Georgetown Law Professors David Cole and Neal Katyal, and Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute. 

September 29, 2014

"The Hole in Holder’s Legacy," an opinion piece in The New York Times, September 29, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

September 27, 2014

"Obama Tried To Outsource His Racial Legacy. Here's Why Holder Couldn't Save Him," on The Washington Post's PostEverything, September 27, 2014, features an article written by Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler.

September 25, 2014

"Attorney General Eric Holder’s Legacy," coverage by NPR's Here and Now, September 25, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 25, 2014

"No Coward on Race," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The New Yorker, September 25, 2014. PRI's The World also quoted him on this topic.

September 25, 2014

"A reserve workforce can help fight Ebola," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in Gulfnews.com, September 25, 2014.

September 25, 2014

"Why Obama's Assurance of 'No Boots on the Ground' Isn't So Reassuring," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Washington Post. September 25, 2014. An opinion piece on this topic is also in Foreign Policy. 

September 25, 2014

"Are Wal-Mart and Apple poised to be regulated by the CFPB?," coverage in The Washington Post, September 25, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 24, 2014

"The IRS Targeted Organizations Teaching The Constitution And Bill Of Rights," coverage in Fox News, September 24, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

September 24, 2014

"New York Police Beat Pregnant Woman," coverage on TeleSUR, September 24, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

September 24, 2014

"Advocates Waiting for Supreme Court Action on Marriage," coverage in The National Law Journal, September 24, 2014, featuring Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute and Professor David Cole.

September 24, 2014

"ANALYSIS-As Ukraine's debt tangle unwinds, Russia holds key thread," coverage by Reuters, September 24, 2014, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

September 24, 2014

"Countering Scalia on Interpreting Laws, Katzmann's Book Packs Punch," coverage in The National Law Journal, September 24, 2014, featuring Judge Robert Katzmann’s book discussion at the Law Center. Justices Ginsburg and Sotomayor were in attendance.

September 23, 2014

"Afghan soldiers stopped at Canadian border," coverage in The Cape Code Times, September 23, 2014, featuring Professor Philip Schrag, director for the Center for Applied Legal Studies.

September 23, 2014

"Hogan Lovells' Washington Wunderkind: Neal Katyal," coverage in Law360, September 23, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

September 23, 2014

"Commentary: Create a Health Workforce Reserve force to fight Ebola," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in The Southern Illinoisan, September 23, 2014.

September 22, 2014

"UP CLOSE: What’s next for affirmative action?," coverage in the Yale Daily News, September 22, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

September 21, 2014

"Sierra Leone Lockdown Extension," coverage by CTV, September 21, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 18, 2014

"To fight Ebola, create a Health Workforce Reserve force," an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times by Michele Barry and Professor Lawrence Gostin, September 18, 2014.

September 17, 2014

"Special advocate at FISA court would pass Constitutional muster," The Hill, September 17, 2014, an article by Professor Emeritus Don Wallace Jr.

September 17, 2014

"U.S. Commits Troops and $750M to Ebola Fight," Scientific American, September 17, 2014, quoting Professor Lawrence Gostin.

September 17, 2014

"House decisively passes measure to battle ISIS," The Ed Show (MSNBC), September 17, 2014, interviewing Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 16, 2014

"Open Internet advocates may gain ground on wireless," coverage in Virginian-Pilot, September 16, 2014, quoting Lecturer in Law Andrew Schwartzman.

September 16, 2014

 "Is the New War on Terror?: A War By Any Other Name," Politico, September 16, 2014, an article by Professor David Cole.

September 16, 2014

"As epidemic escalates, can U.S. aid for Ebola be deployed quickly enough?," PBS Newshour, September 16, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

September 16, 2014

"Average U.S. Firm Screened Hundreds of Suppliers for Conflict Minerals," coverage in CFO Journal (Wall Street Journal), September 16, 2014, on a study by the Georgetown University Law Center.

September 16, 2014

"Families and Communities Still Haven’t Recovered from the Recession: Here’s What We Can Do About It," an op-ed by Indivar Dutta-Gupta, senior fellow at the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality, in Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity, September 16, 2014.

September 15, 2014

"General Motors’ Fuel Pump Recall Reveals Patchwork Approach to Auto Safety," New York Times, September 15, 2014, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

September 15, 2014

"Eye Spy: Private lives, public web," coverage in Times Live, September 15, 2014, quoting Professor Julie Cohen.

September 15, 2014

"Shareholders' quest for more transparency," Journal-Advocate, September 15, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Law Journal.

September 15, 2014

"Obama faces challenge in rallying support for his handling of foreign policy crises,"coverage in The Washington Post, September 15, 2014, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 12, 2014

"Pay Gap Increases Between Equity and Nonequity Partners," coverage in American Lawyer, September 12, 2014, quoting Professor Milton Regan.

September 12, 2014

"Virus sharing, genetic sequencing, and global health security," an article in Science Magazine co-written by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Alexandra Phelan, L'17, and John Kraemer, L'08, September 12, 2014.

September 11, 2014

"Blue and red states going green on energy policy," coverage by USA TODAY, September 11, 2014, quoting Assistant Dean Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

September 11, 2014

"Expats Left Frustrated as Banks Cut Services Abroad," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2014, quoting Professor Itai Grinberg.

September 11, 2014

"Withlacoochee River Electric customers in Pasco, Hernando could see higher bills under proposed emissions standards," Tampa Bay Times, September 11, 2014, mentioning the Georgetown Climate Center.

September 11, 2014

 "We Don't Need Another Dumb War," Foreign Policy, September 11, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks. 

September 11, 2014

"Law professor thinks Apple turned self into a regulated financial institution," coverage in MarketWatch, September 11, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

September 10, 2014

"Google Pact Eludes Exiting Almunia as He Throws in Towel," coverage in Bloomberg, September 10, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law's global antitrust enforcement symposium.

September 10, 2014

"Ramirez: China out of SEP step with US and EU," coverage in Global Competition Review, September 10, 2104, featuring Georgetown Law's global antitrust enforcement symposium.

September 10, 2014

"Action Against Islamic State is a 'Legacy Issue' for President Obama," coverage in The Washington Post, September 10, 2014, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 10, 2014

"White House Eyes ISIS Options Absent Congress," an interview by MSNBC, September 10, 2014, with Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 9, 2014

"Privacy Isn't Dead -- Yet," coverage in Nextgov.com, September 9, 2014, quoting Alvaro Bedoya, executive director of the Center on Privacy and Technology.

September 9, 2014

“The Scene: Week of Sept. 8,” coverage in The Washington Post, September 7, 2014, featuring Dean William M. Treanor and the photography exhibit, "World Leaders & Global Citizens," by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), L'64. Sen. Leahy's exhibit is also featured in Roll Call and The National Law Journal.

September 8, 2014

"Cigarettes, Unbranded," coverage in Corporate Counsel, September 8, 2014, features Georgetown Law Professor and director of the Harrison Institute for Public Law, Robert Stumberg.

September 6, 2014

"Could McDonnell Verdict Inspire Similar Prosecutions?," coverage on Up With Steve Kornacki on MSNBC, September 6, 2014, features Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler.

September 5, 2014

"A Really Good Reason to Oppose the Next "Trade" Deals," coverage in The Huffington Post, September 5, 2014, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg.

September 5, 2014

"State Supreme Court to hear cases at Marshall," coverage in West Virginia Record, September 5, 2014, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

September 5, 2014

"How we all benefit if celebs sue Apple over nude photo hacks," coverage in Wired, September 5, 2014, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

September 5, 2014

"Africa Ebola outbreak could have been averted by following WHO's recommendations," coverage in Business Standard, September 5, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Further coverage is in Vox.

September 5, 2014

"Federal natural disaster policies slow state efforts -- report," coverage in ClimateWire, September 5, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Climate Center.

September 4, 2014

"Fmr. GOP Va. Gov. Bob McDonnell convicted," coverage by MSNBC, September 4, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

September 4, 2014

"Ebola: Towards an International Health Systems Fund," a piece in The Lancet, September 4, 2014, by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

September 4, 2014

"Justice Department to Probe Ferguson, Missouri, Police," coverage by Voice of America, September 4, 2014, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.

September 4, 2014

"John Podesta," coverage in Politico, September 4, 2014, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice John Podesta.

September 3, 2014

"The Color of Justice," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in The New Yorker, September 3, 2014.

September 3, 2014

"Rand Paul Says Criminal Justice Reform Can Expand the GOP's Appeal," coverage in Reason, September 3, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

 

September 3, 2014

"Georgetown law professor to start off MU series," coverage in The Herald Dispatch (Huntington, WV), September 3, 2014, featuring Professor Laura K. Donohue.

September 2, 2014

"Speaker at UNI discusses affirmative action," coverage on KWWL.com, September 2, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

September 1, 2014

"Sixth Circuit reverses Amish beard-cutting hate crime convictions," coverage in The Washington Post, September 1, 2014, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

September 1, 2014

"Illegal reentry prosecutions increase," coverage in The Bulletin, September 1, 2014, quoting Professor Allegra McLeod.

August 31, 2014

"Deep Racial Divide Remains Under Obama," coverage on NBC News, August 31, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 31, 2014

"Peace Corps is family tradition for the Mangans," coverage in The Washington Times, August 31, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law student T.K. Mangan.

August 29, 2014

"Tear gas illegal in warfare but not for police," coverage in the Tampa Bay Times, August 29, 2014, featuring Professor David Koplow.

August 29, 2014

"Law School Orientations Offer First Year Survival Skills," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 29, 2014, featuring Charles Pruett, assistant dean for financial aid, and Dean William M. Treanor.

August 28, 2014

"False Designation Claim Revived Against ‘Designer' of World's Second Tallest Building," Bloomberg BNA, August 28, 2014, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

August 28, 2014

"Closing arguments set to begin in McDonnells’ trial," Washington Post, August 28, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

August 28, 2014

"Georgetown law professor is first speaker in MU Amicus Curiae lecture series," coverage in The West Virginia Record, August 28, 2014, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

August 27, 2014

"U.S. eyes 'name and shame' in climate talks," coverage in USA Today, and "Obama Charges Ahead on Climate Change Policy," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, August 27, 2014, quoting Assistant Dean Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

August 27, 2014

"Michael Brown shooting: Legal questions loom," CNN, August 27, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 26, 2014

"Tear gas was banned for warfare in 1993 but police still use it, viral meme says," coverage in PolitiFact, August 26, 2014, quoting Professor David Koplow.

August 26, 2014

"Columbia Law Prof Named to Ginsburg Chair at Georgetown," coverage in Legal Times, August 26, 2014, featuring David Schizer, Martin D. Ginsburg visiting professor of taxation.

August 26, 2014

"Obama Considers Widening Strikes Against Islamic State Militants," NPR, August 26, 2014, interviewing Professor Rosa Brooks.

August 25, 2014

"Argentine Default Bad Test Case for Sovereign Debt Negotiations," coverage in Foreign Policy, August 25, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

August 24, 2014

"Under Obama, racial hope but no change," coverage in Politico, August 24, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Butler.

August 24, 2014

"Roundtable Discussion on Race in America," coverage by C-SPAN, August 24, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 24, 2014

"Peace Corps is family business for Wilton's Mangans," The Hour Online, August 24, 2014, featuring student TK Mangan, L'16.

August 23, 2014

"Ferguson focuses on Michael Brown case grand jury," coverage by MSNBC's "Up with Steve Kornacki," August 23, 2014, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

August 22, 2014

"Lawsuit Exposes Dark Art of Credit Card Marketing," coverage in American Banker, August 22, 2014, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

August 22, 2014

"Experts: Uphill battle to convict Officer Wilson," coverage on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper," August 22, 2014, interviewing Professor Paul Butler. He was also interviewed on NBC's Meet the Press.

August 22, 2014

"White House issues new fix for contraceptive coverage," coverage by MSNBC, August 22, 2014, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

August 22, 2014

"Museveni Signs Callous Law Criminalizing HIV And AIDS Transmission," coverage in Africa Science News, August 22, 2014, featuring the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law and their joint report with The Women's Human Rights Clinic.

August 22, 2014

"Time for a Woman to Run the Pentagon," Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks. 

August 22, 2014

"Who won the War on Poverty?," coverage in Frost Illustrated, August 22, 2014, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

August 22, 2014

Professor Anthony Cook discussed the Ferguson case on Voice Of America's "Encounter," August 22, 2014.

August 22, 2014

"Why Argentina’s Crazy Debt Gambit Could Make Sense,"  coverage in The Fiscal Times, August 22, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

August 22, 2014

"$2,500 is a costly line in consumer lending," coverage in O.C. Register, August 22, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

August 21, 2014

"With Ferguson, Obama Forced To Confront Race Yet Again," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, and "Your rights during police encounters," coverage in USA Today, August 20, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler. Further coverage is by CNN's The Lead with Jack Tapper, NBC, and in The Washington Post. Butler also appeared on NPR's Diane Rehm Show, August 21, 2014.

August 21, 2014

"Some GM Plaintiffs Seek a Way Around Bankruptcy Stay," coverage in The National Law Journal, August 21, 2014, featuring Professor Gary Peller.

August 21, 2014

"Argentina Bonds Judge to Hold Hearing on Contempt Request," coverage by Bloomberg, August 21, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage is in Business Insider and by NPR's All Things Considered.

August 21, 2014

"Why Mortgage Lenders Have a Duty to Serve," coverage in National Mortgage News, August 21, 2014, reviewing Professor Adam Levitin's cowritten chapter in Homeownership Built to Last.

August 19, 2014

"Clinton-Obama debate reveals policy divide," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum, in the Global Times, August 19, 2014.

August 19, 2014

"Why the Courts Won't Kill Obamacare," a piece by Professor Gregg Bloche, August 19, 2014, in HuffPost Politics.

August 18, 2014

"As Arrest Records Rise, Americans Find Consequences Can Last a Lifetime," coverage by Dow Jones Business News, and "Editorial: Caught on camera in Ferguson," coverage in The Anniston Star, August 18, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 18, 2014

"INADMISSIBLE: Advocate Sees Urgency in Marriage Fight," coverage in The National Law Journal, August 18, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

August 18, 2014

"Lack of transparency in shooting investigation?," coverage on MSNBC, August 18, 2014, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.

August 16, 2014

"In two weeks, I went from 23,768 e-mails in my inbox to zero. Here’s how," coverage in The Washington Post, August 12, 2014, quoting Professor Rosa Brooks. This piece also ran in The Journal Gazette (Fort Wayne, IN).

August 15, 2014

"Control and Containment Requires Nonlethal Force Not Armed Cops," an opinion piece in The New York Times Room for Debate, August 15, 2014, by Professor Paul Butler. He also authored a piece in The Washington Post.

August 14, 2014

 "The Anti-Court Court," a piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, August 14, 2014. 

August 14, 2014

"How to Finally Stop Ebola," an opinion piece in U.S. News & World Report by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, August 14, 2014. Further coverage is by Chinese International Radio.

August 13, 2014

"The Latest Case Of An Interest Group Using Regulation To Stifle Competition: Teeth Whitening," coverage in Forbes, August 13, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

August 11, 2014

"The Ebola Epidemic: A Global Health Emergency," a piece in The Journal of the American Medical Association, August 11, 2014, co-authored by Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Further coverage is by the Christian Science Monitor and USA Today, August 12, 2014. Gostin also appeared on PBS NewsHour.

August 10, 2014

"Homicide Ruling In Brady Death Called Unprecedented," coverage by NPR's Around the Nation, August 10, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. Further coverage is by WJLA-TV and ABC7.

August 10, 2014

"Democrat-Appointed Judges Vote For Obamacare 90 Percent Of the Time," coverage in The Washington Times, August 10, 2014, features Georgetown Law Professor Randy Barnett.

August 9, 2014

"Clash Of The Egos: When Boardroom Bust-Ups Derail Deals," coverage in the Telegraph, August 9, 2014, features Georgetown Law professor Donald Langevoort.

August 9, 2014

"Legal Hackers Use Coding To Help Users Navigate Law's Intricacies And Find Solutions," coverage in the ABA Journal, August 9, 2014, features Georgetown Law professor Tanina Rostain.

August 8, 2014

"Western States Weigh Narrow Multi-State Pacts To Comply With EPA's ESPS," Inside EPA, August 8, 2014, quoting Assistant Dean Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

August 7, 2014

"Plaintiffs in Utah gay marriage case favor Supreme Court review," Denver Post, August 7, 2014, mentioning Professor Neal Katyal.

August 7, 2014

"The FCC Moves to Expand Political Disclosure Rules to Cable," coverage in the Washington Post, August 7, 2014, featuring the Institute for Public Representation's Andy Schwartzman.  

August 6, 2014

 Professor Victoria Nourse's appointment as counsel to the Vice President drew coverage in the National Law Journal and In the Capital, August 6, 2014. 

August 6, 2014

"In New Calculus on Smoking, It's Health Gained vs. Pleasure Lost," coverage in the New York Times, August 6, 2014, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

August 6, 2014

"Argentina: Unresolved debts," Financial Times, August 6, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

August 5, 2014

"Will Obama Be Impeached?," Christian Post, August 5, 2014, quoting Professor Susan Low Bloch.

August 5, 2014

 "Right to be Forgotten Makes Sense," coverage on BYU Radio's "The Morning Show," August 5, 2014, featuring Professor Franz Werro. 

August 5, 2014

"Today in Small Business: Is Entrepreneurship in Decline?," You're the Boss (N.Y. Times), August 5, 2014, featuring Georgetown University Law Center.

August 4, 2014

"Justices' Rulings Advance Gays, Women Less So," coverage in The New York Times, August 4, 2014, quoting Professor Nan Hunter.

August 3, 2014

 "Women Sues Facebook for Ex's 'Revenge Porn' Postings," coverage in the Washington Times, August 3, 2014, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

August 2, 2014

 "New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Lawyers Up," an appearance on MSNBC's Up with Steve Kornacki, August 2, 2014, interviewing Professor Paul Butler.

August 1, 2014

"The Argentina Problem Can't Be Fixed," Bloomberg View, August 1, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 31, 2014

"Gov. Cuomo in hot water with NY’s US attorney," an appearance on MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes, July 31, 2014, by Professor Paul Butler.

July 31, 2014

"Sink-or-swim model for teachers needs reform," a piece on Philly.com, July 31, 2014, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

July 30, 2014

"Summer Book Picks from 10 Notable Washingtonians," Washingtonian, July 30, 2014, featuring Professor Stephen Cohen.

July 30, 2014

"Can Congress Rein In the Spies?," a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog, July 30, 2014.

July 30, 2014

"3 reasons John Boehner opted to sue Obama rather than impeach," coverage in Christian Science Monitor, July 30, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 30, 2014

"Singing For Your Supper," coverage on the Lawyers Weekly Australia, July 30, 2014, features the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

July 30, 2014

"How an Indian entrepreneur is helping to resist executions in the US," Global Post, July 30, 2014, mentioning the Georgetown Law Journal.

July 30, 2014

"Peterson’s Gelpern Sees Potential CDS Trigger Tonight," coverage by Bloomberg Radio's The Hays Advantage Podcast, July 30, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage is in The New York Times DealBook, APM's MarketPlace, and BloombergView.

July 29, 2014

"DC files motion for stay on gun ruling - what does it mean?," coverage by FOX 5, July 29, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 29, 2014

"Law Schools with the Highest LSAT Scores," U.S. News & World Report, July 29, 2014, including Georgetown Law on the list.

July 29, 2014

"Bond Default By Argentina Appears Likely," coverage on The New York Times Dealbook, July 29, 2014, features Georgetown Law Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 29, 2014

 "The Examiners: Adam Levitin on Argentina and Distressed Investors," a piece in The Wall Street Journal's Bankruptcy Beat, July 29, 2014, by Professor Adam Levitin.

July 28, 2014

"Energy Week Ahead: Sold-Out Hearings for EPA Climate Plan," coverage in Bloomberg, July 28, 2014, quoting Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 28, 2014

"Torture is not a public relations problem," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Washington Post's Post Everything, July 28, 2014.

July 25, 2014

"Rulings Add to the Mess in Argentine Bonds," coverage in The New York Times, July 24, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage is in Merco Press, July 25, 2014.

July 24, 2014

"Sarasota’s Grain Management waiver from FCC raises eyebrows," coverage in the Tampa Bay Business Journal, July 24, 2014, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Lecturer in Law. Further coverage is in TV News Check.

July 24, 2014

"Law Professor Cashin Makes Case for Building Affirmative Action Anew," coverage in Diverse, July 24, 2014, quoting Professor Sheryll Cashin.

July 24, 2014

"That pile of cash? Invest it in US infrastructure," coverage by CNBC, July 24, 2014, featuring the Law Center's collaborative efforts with The White House Rural Council. Further coverage is in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

July 24, 2014

"Senate Moves on Pamela Harris For Fourth Circuit," coverage in The National Law Journal, July 24, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris. Further coverage is in The Hill and Law360.

July 23, 2014

"Terror Prosecutions and Muslim-Americans," an opinion piece in The New Yorker, July 23, 2014, by Professor David Cole.

July 23, 2014

"4th Circuit Nominee Clears Committee," coverage in Virginia Lawyers Weekly, July 23, 2014, features Georgetown Law Visiting Professor Pamela Harris.

July 23, 2014

"Could plan to offer financial services save Postal Service?" coverage in The Kansas City Star, July 23, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin.

July 22, 2014

"Scoop: New life for NCCIP - Seleznev arrest latest – Does cyber undermine global stability?," coverage in Politico, July 22, 2014, featuring the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 22, 2014

"10 Law Schools That Receive the Most Full-Time Applications," coverage of the Law Center's applicant pool, in U.S. News & World Report, July 22, 2014.

July 22, 2014

"Georgetown Law Opens Center for Privacy and Civil Rights," coverage in Law Technology News, July 22, 2014, featuring the Center on Privacy and Civil Rights, and Dean William M. Treanor.

July 21, 2014

"Teachers Get Up-Close Insight Into High Court Workings," coverage in Education Week, July 21, 2014, featuring the Supreme Court Summer Institute for Teachers program.

July 21, 2014

"New Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown," coverage in Roll Call, and "OVERNIGHT TECH: House to vote on STELA, paving way for Senate," coverage in The Hill, July 21, 2014, featuring the Center on Privacy and Technology.

July 21, 2014

 "Hill Lawyer Runs New Georgetown Law Center on Privacy," coverage in The National Law Journal, July 21, 2014, featuring the Center on Privacy and Technology and Professors Julie Cohen, David Vladeck, Laura Donohue and Angela Campbell.

July 21, 2014

"America should set standards for drone use," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, July 21, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

July 21, 2014

"The constitutional debate over parental rights: A missed opportunity," an opinion piece by Professor Jeffrey Shulman, in the Constitution Daily, July 21, 2014. 

July 20, 2014

"Russia could lose sovereign immunity if implicated in Flight 17 downing," coverage in The Washington Times, July 20, 2014, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

July 18, 2014

"Does Le Return Of LeBron Signal A Comeback For Cleveland?," coverage on NPR, July 18, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

July 17, 2014

"Oswego Lake lawsuit appeal adds some 'friends'," coverage in Lake Oswego Review, July 17, 2014, featuring Professor Hope Babcock, co-director, Institute for Public Representation. 

July 17, 2014

"Georgetown Dean's Side Job," coverage on Bisnow.com, July 17, 2014, features Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor.

July 16, 2014

"Obama pressured to omit religious exemption in LGBT order," coverage in the Washington Blade, July 16, 2014, mentioning Professor Nan Hunter.

July 16, 2014

"Will a priest be forced to testify about what a girl told him in private conversation?," coverage in Aleteia, July 16, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 15, 2014

"Jimmy Graham reportedly appealing arbitrator’s decision in grievance," coverage in the New Orleans Advocate, July 15, 2014, featuring Professor James Oldham.

July 14, 2014

"Roberts’s Incremental Approach Frustrates Supreme Court Allies," New York Times, July 14, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole and Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

July 14, 2014

"Stopping a repeat of Argentine debt war," coverage in Financial Times, July 14, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 11, 2014

"Treasury Lifts Sanctions on Ohio-Based Charity it Once Linked to Hamas," coverage in the WSJ's Risk & Compliance Journal, July 11, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole. 

July 11, 2014

 "Louisiana ruling sparks debate over confessions to priests as testimony," coverage in The Washington Times, July 11, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 11, 2014

"Medical journal piece: Hobby Lobby decision leaves too much in the air," coverage in The Washington Times, July 11, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

July 10, 2014

"Still tough going in the legal profession," Las Vegas Review-Journal, July 10, 2014, featuring James Jones, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

July 10, 2014

"The Second Amendment protects gun owners (Or does it?)," and "The Constitution and freedom: What is guaranteed, and what is implied," coverage in Communities Digital News, quoting Professor Louis Michael Seidman. He is also quoted in, "Does the Constitution even matter anymore?," July 2014.

July 9, 2014

"Non-communicable diseases: Healthy living needs global governance," coverage in Nature, July 9, 2014, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin, faculty director, O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Coverage of his article is in Medical XPress.

July 8, 2014

"Rajaratnam’s brother acquitted by jury," coverage in the Financial Times, July 8, 2014, quoting Professor Donald Langevoort.

July 7, 2014

The American Bar Assocation's  Law Practice magazine lists  Georgetown Law in the 2014 "Teaching the Technology of Practice: The 10 Top Schools," featuring Professor Tanina Rostain,  Adjunct Professor Roger Skalbeck and the Iron Tech Lawyer competition. 

July 6, 2014

"Rare Unanimity In Supreme Court Term, With Plenty Of Fireworks," coverage by NPR's Morning Edition, July 6, 2014, quoting Professors Martin Lederman, Louis Michael Seidman, and Neal Katyal.

July 6, 2014

"Reining In the Drones," an editorial in The New York Times, July 6, 2014,  quoting Professor Rosa Brooks.  

July 4, 2014

"Report: Saints, Jimmy Graham start negotiations at ‘ground zero'," coverage in The Advocate, July 4, 2014, featuring Professor James Oldham.

July 4, 2014

"Aspen Ideas Festival panel reviews recent Supreme Court decisions,"coverage in Aspen Journalism, July 4, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

July 2, 2014

"How student speech is protected in Neshaminy's 'R' word case," coverage by Philly.com, July 2, 2014, featuring Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

July 1, 2014

"Patent office did not receive a single public complaint before stripping Redskins trademark," coverage in The Washington Times, July1, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

July 1, 2014

"Justice for Blacks and Whites," an op-ed by Professor Sheryll Cashin in The New York Times, July 1, 2014.

June 30, 2014

"Supreme Court: It Could Have Been Worse," a post on the New York Review of Books blog, June 30, 2014, by Professor David Cole.

June 30, 2014

"Supreme Court delivers another blow to ObamaCare," Fox New's Special Report with Bret Baier, June 30, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 30, 2014

"Screw Turns On Debt-Ridden Argentina," coverage in The New Zealand Herald, June 30, 2014, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 29, 2014

"PunditFact: Fact-checking The June 29 News Shows," coverage in the Tampa Bay Times, June 29, 2014, quoting Professor Susan Bloch.

June 28, 2014

"More Intriguing 'Bridgegate' Details Emerge," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on Up With Steve Kornacki on MSNBC, June 28, 2014.

June 27, 2014

"Are Tight Pants On Men 'Gross'? The Guys Weigh In," coverage on NPR's Tell Me More, June 27, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 27, 2014

"Supreme Court Strikes Down Abortion Clinic Buffer Zones," coverage in Kansas City InfoZine, June 27, 2014, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.

June 26, 2014

"Boehner vs. Obama Case Might Never Get to Court," coverage in The Fiscal Times, June 26, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

June 26, 2014

 "The Supreme Court’s Powerful New Consensus," an op-ed piece by Professor Neal Katyal in The New York Times, June 26, 2014.

June 26, 2014

"Use of Drones for Killings Risks a War Without End, Panel Concludes in Report," coverage in The New York Times, and "How the use of drones may haunt the U.S.," in The Washington Post, June 26, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks. Extensive coverage includes Reuters, CBS Local, NPR, and more.

June 26, 2014

"A Call To Rally: 'The Fourth Revolution,' by John Micklewait and Adrian Woolridge," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks in The Sunday New York Times Book Review, June 26, 2014.

June 26, 2014

"Three things to know about the Supreme Court’s ruling on Argentine debt – and why it matters to Argentina and the world," coverage in The Washington Post, June 26, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage includes The Associated Press, The Minneapolis Star Tribune, The Longview Daily News, Reuters Insider, and more.

June 25, 2014

"Supreme Court Breakfast Table,"  by Walter Dellinger in Slate, June 25, 2014, featuring Professors Marty Lederman and Irv Gornstein. 

June 25, 2014

 "John Boehner vs. Obama 101: Could plan to sue president work?," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, June 25, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein. 

June 25, 2014

"Obamacare mired by lawsuits challenging fundamentals," coverage in The Washington Times, June 25, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 25, 2014

"High Court’s UARG Ruling Leaves Open Questions On GHG Permit Threshold," coverage in Inside EPA, June 25, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 24, 2014

"New Law School Courses Take on Robots, Videogames and Piketty-mania," coverage in The Wall Street Journal's Law Blog, June 24, 2014, featuring the Law Center's Law of Robots course.

June 23, 2014

"Well-Deserved Prizes," coverage in The Weekly Standard, June 23, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 23, 2014

"Business awards and achievements," coverage in The News Sentinel, June 23, 2014, featuring student, Sarah Wladecki, L'15.

June 21, 2014

"A good week for some investors," coverage in The Economist, June 21, 2014, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 20, 2014

"There's Never Been A Trademark As Offensive As Redskins," coverage in The Huffington Post, June 19, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

June 20, 2014

"Sea Level Rise: Will Cities Be Held Liable for Failure to Plan?," coverage in the Broward/Palm Beach New Times, June 20, 2014, featuring Professor J. Peter Byrne.

June 19, 2014

"Argentina’s Supreme Court loss may serve as a wake-up call," coverage in The Washington Post, June 18, 2014, and  "Ruling on Argentina Gives Investors an Upper Hand," coverage in The New York Times, June 19, 2014 featuring Professor Anna Gelpern. Further coverage includes: The New Yorker, APM's Marketplace, NPR's All Things Considered, BBC News, Merco Press, The China Post, and more.

June 18, 2014

"‘Black Women, Like Black Men, Scar’: Conversation on My Brother’s Keeper Heats Up," coverage in The Nation, June 18, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 18, 2014

"Why did President Obama leave out the girls?," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, on CNN.com, June 18, 2014.

June 18, 2014

"Redskins merchandise safe for now," coverage in The Hill, June 18, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

June 18, 2014

"US Patent Office ruling cancels 'disparaging' Redskins trademark," coverage in The Hill, June 18, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

June 18, 2014

"Bradley Prize ceremony live simulcast tonight," coverage in The Washington Post, June 18, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 17, 2014

"If Affirmative Action Is Doomed, What’s Next?," coverage in The New York Times, June 17, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin. Coverage in The Economist featured her recent book, Place, Not Race.

June 17, 2014

"What Sotomayor Gets Wrong About Affirmative Action," coverage in The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 17, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

June 16, 2014

"What’s behind Purina’s big-money fight with Blue Buffalo," coverage in The Seattle Times, June 16, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

June 16, 2014

"Showing Where We Come From – A Public Defender’s Use of Video in Pretrial Plea Negotiations," coverage in PennLaw's DOCS & THE LAW, June 16, 2014, featuring The Community Justice Project and Amber Baylor, L'18, clinical teaching fellow and supervising attorney.

June 16, 2014

"Obama Is Betting His Environmental Legacy on Hillary Clinton," coverage in the National Journal, June 16, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 16, 2014

"Supreme Court To Consider Taking On Argentina Bonds Case," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 11, 2014, and  "Argentina Could Default After Supreme Court Ruling," coverage in Foreign Policy, June 16, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

June 16, 2014

"Honoris Causa," coverage in Harvard Magazine, June 16, 2014, featuring Professor Patricia King.

June 13, 2014

"Sorry, Hillary: I should have voted for you," a piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in The Washignton Post, June 13, 2014. This column originally appeared in Foreign Policy. She also wrote an opinion piece on this topic in The Times, June 16, 2014.

June 7, 2014

"What's Behind Purina's Big Money Fight With Blue Buffalo," coverage in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 7, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet. Further coverage is by YakimaHerald.com.

June 7, 2014

"Everything You Need To Know About Ed O'Bannon Lawsuit Against NCAA," coverage by USA Today, June 7, 2014, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 5, 2014

"Bond v. U.S. Doesn't Mean Latvian Cops Are Coming For Your Guns," coverage in The Atlantic, June 5, 2014, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

June 3, 2014

"Revisiting Criminal Insider Trading Liability," coverage on Law.com, June 3, 2014, quoting an article written by Professor Donald Langevoort. Further coverage is in the New York Law Journal.

June 2, 2014

"Nothing Inevitable About Clinton Nomination," a piece by Professor Norman Birnbaum in Global Times, June 2, 2014.

June 2, 2014

Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, commented on President Obama's proposal to cut carbon pollution from power plants in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Bloomberg, The Guardian, The Daily Beast, Fortune Magazine, The Olympian, Burlington Free Press, and more, June, 2014. Some of the stories also cited the Climate Center's interactive map.

June 2, 2014

"Was the POW swap for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl legal?," coverage by MSNBC, June 2, 2014, and ""Clash Over Taliban Release Unlikely To Be Resolved In U.S. Courts," coverage by Reuters, June 3, 2014, featuring Professor Martin Lederman. 

May 31, 2014

"N.S.A. Collecting Millions of Faces From Web Images," coverage in The New York Times, May 31, 2014, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

May 29, 2014

"Broadcaster to shutter local stations after FCC collusion crackdown," The Hill, May 29, 2014, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, lecturer in law.

May 29, 2014

"Blink testimony allowed in Prince George’s murder trial, judge says," coverage in The Washington Post, May 29, 2014, quoting Professor Paul Rothstein.

May 29, 2014

"Eight to receive honorary degrees," coverage in Harvard Gazette, May 29, 2014, featuring Professor Patricia King. Further coverage in Bostinno and CBS. 

May 28, 2014

 "Man wanted for kidnapping Montgomery Co. judge arrested," coverage on WTOP radio, May 28, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

May 27, 2014

 "Cap and trade lives on through the states," coverage in Politico, May 27, 2014, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, director of the environmental law program.

May 27, 2014

"New Curbs Sought on the Personal Data Industry," coverage in The New York Times, May 27, 2014, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 27, 2014

"Why You Need to Focus On Cybersecurity," coverage in Legal BisNow, May 27, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Cybersecurity Institute, Dean William Treanor and Lawrence Center, assistant dean for academic conferences and legal education. 

May 27, 2014

"Lisa Heinzerling won't back down," coverage in Greenwire, May 27, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

May 25, 2014

"A not-so-healthy conflict," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 25, 2014, quoting Professor Gregg Bloche.

May 23, 2014

"Behind major U.S. case against shareholder suits, a tale of two professors," coverage in Reuters, May 23, 2014, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

May 23, 2014

"A look into the multiple bridge investigations," MSNBC Hardball, May 23, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2014

"Did Dallas Mavericks Owner Drop The Ball On Sterling Controversy?," coverage by NPR, May 23, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

May 23, 2014

Professor Tanina Rostain, co-author of  "Confidence Games: Lawyers, Accountants and the Tax Shelter Industry," was the guest on MoneyLife, May 23, 2014.

May 23, 2014

"12 Tips to Cope With a Data Breach," "Get Cozy With the FBI and Secret Service to Ameliorate Data Breaches Woes,"  and "Protect Your Data Like Fort Knox Guards Gold," coverage in Law Technology News, May 23, 2014, featuring the Cybersecurity Law Institute.

May 23, 2014

"Casa Ruby Marks Second Anniversary," coverage in Metro Weekly, May 23, 2014, noting that Georgetown Law will be presented with the Community Justice Project Civic Leadership Award.

May 23, 2014

"Panel of law experts advising Government on haze meets for the first time," coverage in The Straits Times, May 23, 2014, featuring Professor Edith Brown Weiss.

May 23, 2014

"Joe Nocera: Bankrupt Housing Policy," coverage in Ames Tribune, May 23, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

May 22, 2014

"GCs Say Government's Not the Enemy in Cybersecurity," and "Ex-FBI Chief Wants Cybersecurity Shield Law for Companies," coverage in ALM's Corporate Counsel, May 22, 2014, featuring the Cybersecurity Law Institute. Further coverage of the event is in Politico.

May 22, 2014

"Senate confirms David Barron to be federal judge," coverage in MSNBC, May 22, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole. Further coverage is in The Huffington Post.

May 22, 2014

"It is getting harder to hide money from Uncle Sam offshore," coverage in The Washington Post, May 22, 2014, quoting Associate Professor Itai Grinberg.

May 22, 2014

"Through the Looking Glass on the AUMF," coverage in The National Interest, May 22, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 21, 2014

"This Article Is Fortified With Antioxidants," coverage in Slate, May 21, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

May 21, 2014

 "Law Schools Push Back Against Scalia's Criticism of Legal Education," coverage in Legal Times, May 21, 2014, featuring Dean William M. Treanor. 

May 20, 2014

"West Ottawa teacher selected for summer Supreme Court program," coverage in MLive, featuring The Supreme Court Summer Institute and Street Law, May 20, 2014.

May 20, 2014

"The New Normal for J.D. Students" a story in the U.S. News & World Report's  Best Grad Schools 2015 Edition, features Georgetown Law. 

May 20, 2014

"The Most Important Points Missing From the Conversation About Cyberwar," coverage in Slate, May 20, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 20, 2014

"Could a California bill make going from sperm donor to father as easy as filling out a form? Not so fast," coverage in The Washington Post, May 20, 2014, quoting Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

May 19, 2014

"Roberts Reunites High Court Majority After Obamacare Vote," coverage in Bloomberg, May 19, 2014, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

May 19, 2014

"The Source: Is It Time To Change Affirmative Action?," coverage by Texas Public Radio, May 19, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 19, 2014

"Please, Liberals: Don't Fall for Rand Paul's Latest Filibuster," coverage in The New Republic, May 19, 2014, featuring Professors David Cole and Martin Lederman.

May 19, 2014

"Bankrupt Housing Policy," coverage in The New York Times, May 19, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

May 16, 2014

"60 years after Brown v. Board, school segregation isn’t yet American history," coverage by PBS Newshour, May 16, 2014, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

May 14, 2014

A review of Professor Sheryll Cashin's book, Place Not Race: A New Vision of Opportunity in America, is in The Center for American Progress, May 14, 2014.

May 13, 2014

"Before The Whistle Blows: Understanding And Addressing The Expanding Scope Of Whistleblower Protections Under Sarbanes-Oxley And Dodd-Frank," coverage in Mondaq, May 13, 2014, mentioning CLE's Corporate Counsel Institute.

May 13, 2014

"‘No Place to Hide’ by Glenn Greenwald, on the NSA’s sweeping efforts to ‘Know it All’," a book review in The Washington Post, May 13, 2014, by Professor David Cole. 

May 13, 2014

"House GOP Leaders File Amicus Brief in D.C. Budget Autonomy Lawsuit," coverage in Hill Blotter (Roll Call), May 13, 2014, quoting Professor David Super.

May 13, 2014

"In Google case, E.U. court says people are entitled to control their own online histories,"coverage in The Washington Post, May 13, 2014, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

May 13, 2014

 "Washington's Sleeping Sickness," coverage in Foreign Policy, May 13, 2014, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 13, 2014

"Mr. Potter Stewart 2014," coverage in Legal BisNow, May 13, 2014, mentioning Professor Peter Edelman.

May 13, 2014

"Mandatory Arbitration Offers Bargain-Basement Justice," an article in American Banker, May 13, 2014, by Professor Adam Levitin.

May 12, 2014

"The Growth Problem," New York Law Journal, May 12, 2014, mentioning a recent study published by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

May 12, 2014

 "Looking Into Their Eyes: Jo-Anne McArthur's We Animals," a book review in The Huffington Post on May 12, 2014, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

May 11, 2014

 "Labor Law: Third party harassment," coverage in Work It, Richmond, May 11, 2013, featuring Ms. Anne W. King, LLM'17, and Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman, co-director, Institute for Public Representation.

May 10, 2014

"‘We Kill People Based on Metadata’," a piece by Professor David Cole, May 10, 2014, in The New York Review of Books. It was also mentioned by ABC NEWS. 

May 9, 2014

"UN urges investigation into human rights violations in South Sudan," coverage in Jurist, May 9, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Kevin Cope. He is also quoted on this topic inThink Africa Press.

May 8, 2014

"Senators: Obama nominates Georgetown prof as judge," coverage in The Washington Post, May 8, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris. Further coverage is in In The Capital.

May 8, 2014

 "Portrait of an Army as a Work in Progress," an article by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, May 8, 2014.

May 7, 2014

"White House Report Says Climate Change Is Here And Now," coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, May 7, 2014, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the climate center. Further coverage of her comments and the National Climate Assessment is in Climate Wire.

May 6, 2014

"Obama unveils major climate change report," coverage by MSNBC, May 6, 2014, quoting Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Environmental Law Program. Further coverage on this topic is found in The Chicago Tribune.

May 6, 2014

"Bumps and Slowdowns in UK Social Impact Bonds," coverage in Nonprofit Quarterly, May 6 ,2014, mentioning CLE's Issues in Nonprofit Governance program on Social Enterprise.

May 6, 2014

"Can a Pope Help Sustain Humanity and Ecology?," coverage in The New York Times' Dot Earth, May 6, 2014, featuring Professor Edith Brown Weiss. Her presentation was quoted in the piece.

May 6, 2014

"Court Revives Third-Party Harassment Claim, Saying Jury Could Find Employer Negligence," coverage by Bloomberg BNA, May 6, 2014, featuring Anne Warren King, LL.M.'17 and Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman, codirector of the Institute of Public Representation.

May 6, 2014

"Bradley Prize for Randy Barnett," coverage in Bench Memos (National Review Online), May 6, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 6, 2014

"Do Women Need To Lean In To Be Experts On Network TV?" coverage in The Daily Beast, May 6, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

May 6, 2014

"Georgetown Law Center’s Community Justice Project: Employing Eclectic Strategies for Social Change," coverage by Legislation Law Prof Blog, May 6, 2014, featuring Co-Directors of the Community Justice Project Professor Jane Aiken, dean of clinical education, and Visiting Associate Professor Colleen Shanahan. The piece also mentions Fellows Amber Baylor, LL.M.'18, and Daria Fisher, LL.M.'18.

May 5, 2014

"Iraq Vet Continues Battle Against Obamacare," coverage in The American Spectator, May 5, 2014, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

May 5, 2014

"Iraq Vet Continues Battle Against Obamacare," coverage in The American Spectator, May 5, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

May 3, 2014

"Washington faces challenge to rule of law," a piece in Global Times, May 3, 2014, by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

May 2, 2014

 "Law Day examines war on terror," coverage in The Dartmouth, May 2, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

May 2, 2014

"Breaking the glass ceiling — in realistic terms," a piece by  Professor Rosa Brooks, May 2, 2014, in Gulfnews.com.

May 1, 2014

"Advocates Call on FCC to Enforce Disclosure Rules for Political TV Ads," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2014, featuring Andrew Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor, and the Institute for Public Representation. Futher coverage includes: Triangle Business Journal, TV News Check and more.

May 1, 2014

"UN rights chief warns South Sudan on verge of catastrophe," coverage in the Jurist, May 1, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Kevin Cope.

April 30, 2014

"USDA needs to take steps to stop abuse of animals," coverage in The StarTribune, April 25, 2014, featuring Bruce Friedrich, L'15. He was also quoted on this topic in WhoWhatWhy, April 30, 2014.

April 30, 2014

The Hollywood Reporter listed Georgetown University Law Center as one of The Top 12 Entertainment Law Schools for Hollywood. The rankings were based on the number of alumni who made the Power 100 list, which includes: Robert Darwell, L'88, Eric George, L'93, David Hernand, L'92, and Marvin Putnam, L'93.

April 29, 2014

"Obamacare's Unconstitutional Origin in Senate," coverage in Newsmax, April 29, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

April 29, 2014

"The fight against sex trafficking," a piece in The Boston Globe, April 29, 2014, coauthored by Professor Peter Edelman and Rebecca Epstein, executive director of the Center on Poverty and Inequality.

April 28, 2014

"The increasing significance of race," an opinion piece in Reuters, April 28, 2014, quoting Professor Girardeau Spann.

April 27, 2014

"May it please the court: Lawyers face off in app competition," coverage of Georgetown Law's Iron Tech Lawyer competition, in The Washington Post, April 27, 2014.

April 27, 2014

Professor Sheryll Cashin was a guest on ABC News: This Week With George Stephanopoulos, April 27, 2014, talking about Affirmative Action and her new book, Place Not Race: A New Vision of Opportunity in America.

April 26, 2014

"The Media Has a Woman Problem," coverage in The New York Times, April 26, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 25, 2014

"Cliven Bundy, #myNYPD: Public Relations Fails?," coverage by NPR, April 25, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 25, 2014

"Argentina's Unending Debt," coverage in The New Yorker, April 25, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

April 24, 2014

"FCC Chairman Makes the Call, Takes the Flak," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, Apr. 24, 2014, quoting Andrew Schwartzman, lecturer in law.

April 24, 2014

"Georgetown Law Students Present Legal Help Applications," coverage in In-House Counsel, April 24, 2014, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain and students Zachary Hutchinson, L'16, Stephany Fan, L'14, and Antonella Montagna, L'14.

April 23, 2014

 "Grumbles meet D.C. attorney general’s position on budget autonomy amendment," coverage in The Washington Post, April 23, 2014, featuring Professor David Super.

April 23, 2014

"Proponents Of Affirmative Action Losing The Battle?," an interview by NPR, Apr. 23, 2014, with Professor Sheryll Cashin.

April 23, 2014

"Ferry Dispute Reaches Back to Reconstruction Era," The National Law Journal, April 23, 2014, coverage of an amicus brief joined by Professor Randy Barnett.

April 22, 2014

"Student-Debt Forgiveness Plans Skyrocket, Raising Fears Over Costs, Higher Tuition," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, April 22, 2014, featuring Dean William M. Treanor and Professor Philip Schrag.

April 22, 2014

"FTC Official Wants 'More Concrete' Cybersecurity Guidance," Corporate Counsel, April 22, 2014, event coverage of Privacy Principles in the Era of Massive Data.

April 22, 2014

"Mayor ordering raid on Twitter troublemaker riles free speech defenders," coverage by FoxNews.com, April 22, 2014, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

April 22, 2014

"Before She Was Famous: Hillary Clinton's Political Launch," coverage in The National Journal, April 22, 2014, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

April 21, 2014

The 50 Under 50 list published by Lawyers Of Color, April 21, 2014, includes Professor Kristin Henning, LLM'97, Osamudia James, L'04, Jaya Ramji-Nogales, LLM'06, Kimani Paul-Emile, L'96, Tuan Samahon, L'00, Anthony Varona, LLM'96, and Ryan Williams, L'04.

April 21, 2014

"Aereo and the Future of Cable: The Supreme Court Weighs In," coverage on The Take Away with John Hockenberry, April 21, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

April 21, 2014

"Future of Human Rights," coverage by C-SPAN, Apr. 21, 2014, of the event, Lessons from the Past for the Future of Human Rights: A Conversation, featuring Professors Rosa Brooks and David Cole. Panelists included Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

April 18, 2014

"A 'threat' to broadcast TV heads to D.C.," coverage on Marketplace Business, April 18, 2014, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

April 17, 2014

"DC Council Sues Vince Gray Over Budget Autonomy," coverage by Washingtonian, April 17, 2014, quoting Professor David Super. 

April 16, 2014

"ACS Names 2014 Champions," coverage in The Daily Record, April 16, 2014, featuring Professor Peter B. Edelman.

April 15, 2014

"Georgia receives rare reprimand - a formal warning letter," an interview by Atlanta NBC affiliate 11 Alive, April 15, 2014, with Professor David Super. His remarks were also mentioned in another 11 Alive segment and a story in The Washington Times.

April 15, 2014

"Computer hacking tools continue to stump courts, Congress and law authorities," coverage in Lawyer Herald, April 15, 2014, mentions Professor Laura Donohue.

April 14, 2014

"Monetarization of politics endangers US citizenry," coverage in The Global Times, April 14, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

April 14, 2014

"‘Bumper crop’ of revelations in new NJ memos," coverage by The Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC, April 14, 2014, featuring an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

April 14, 2014

"Don't Skimp on Legal Training," an opinion piece in The New York Times co-authored by Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow, April 14, 2014. It cites an opinion piece in Foreign Policy by Professor Rosa Brooks.

April 13, 2014

"New Manning lawyer hits Espionage Act charges," Politico, April 13, 2014, coverage of a panel discussion held at the Georgetown University Law Center.

April 13, 2014

"Squeezing the middle class," coverage in The Sacramento Bee, April 13, 2014, quoting Professor Peter Edelman.

April 12, 2014

"Who’s who in the Chris Christie investigations," coverage by Up with Steve Kornacki on MSNBC, April 12, 2014, featuring an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

April 11, 2014

"Report: Education Limited For Dominican-Haitians," coverage of the Human Rights Institute's report, Left Behind: How Statelessness in the Dominican Republic Limits Children's Access to Education, by the Associated Press, April 11, 2014. The story was picked up by the The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, Fox News and many others.

April 10, 2014

"Law School: Too Yale to Fail?" coverage by the Yale Daily News, quoting Dean William M. Treanor, April 7, 2014. 

April 9, 2014

"Better Than a Massage: Using Puppies to Relieve Stress," coverage by The Washingtonian, Apr. 9, 2014, an article on Pause for Paws visit to the Georgetown University Law Center.

April 9, 2014

"Democratic Legislators and Groups Criticize Supreme Court," coverage in the Epoch Times, featuring Professor Randy Barnett, April 9, 2014.

April 8, 2014

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Oscar Pistorius case on MSNBC's NewsNation with Tamron Hall, April 7 and April 8, 2014.

April 7, 2014

"China Corruption Case Against Zhou Yongkang Exposes Scale of Graft," coverage on Voice of America, April 7, 2014, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

April 6, 2014

The Philadelphia Inquirer covered the Georgetown Law Symposium "Making the Fine Print Fair" on April 6, 2014.

April 6, 2014

"Angry Families Want GM Prosecuted For Defects," coverage in The Associated Press, April 6, 2014, quotes Professor Paul Rothstein. 

April 4, 2014

Professor Paul Butler was featured on MSNBC's All In With Chris Hayes, April 4, 2014.

April 4, 2014

“Changing legal culture, involvement of foreign companies may make lawsuits more likely in China after disappearance of Flight 370,” coverage by Inside Counsel, featuring Professor James Feinerman, April  4, 2014.

April 3, 2014

"'He Had Fresh Head Injuries': What Ohio Has Been Doing To Mentally Ill Boys," coverage in Mother Jones, April 3, 2014, mentions Ian Kysel, the Dash/Muse Fellow at the Georgetown Law Human Rights Institute.

April 3, 2014

Coverage on KABC-TV of the Supreme Court's decision in the campaign finance case, McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein, April 3, 2014.

April 3, 2014

"Reply to Vincent," a piece by Professor Michael S. Pardo, in Neuroethics & Law Blog, April 3, 2014.

April 2, 2014

 "USDA: Selling Out Organic to Protect Five Factory Farms," an op-ed in The Huffington Post, April 2, 2014, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15. He also spoke on Al Jazeera Arabic about veganism in the US.

April 1, 2014

"We Don't Need Heidegger's Notebooks To Know that He Was A Despicable Anti-Semite," a piece in The Nation, April 1, 2014, written by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

April 1, 2014

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, April 2014.

April 1, 2014

"Rap Lyrics In Court: Art Vs. Evidence," radio transcript on NPR, April 1, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law professor Paul Butler.

April 1, 2014

"What The Democratic Primaries Won't Settle: D.C.'s Deep Socioeconomic Wounds," coverage in The Washington Post, April 1, 2014, features Georgetown Law professor Peter Edelman.

March 31, 2014

"Bitcoin Is Legally Property: Says US IRS. Does That Kill It As A Currency?" coverage in The Guardian, March 31, 2014, features Georgetown Law professor Adam Levitin.

March 28, 2014

"Response to Pustilnik, Shen, and Moriarty," a piece by Professor Michael S. Pardo, in Neuroethics & Law Blog, March 28, 2014.

March 27, 2014

"Georgetown v. Congress," coverage of the 27th annual Home Court charity basketball game in Legal Bisnow, March 27, 2014.

March 27, 2014

 "Chris Christie Clears Chris Christie," coverage on MSNBC, March 27, 2014, featuring an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

March 27, 2014

"How A Government Computer Glitch Forced Thousands Of Families To Go Hungry,"coverage in The Huffington Post, March 27, 2014, quoting Professor David Super.

March 27, 2014

"Why Bitcoin Can No Longer Work as a Virtual Currency, in 1 Paragraph," coverage in The Atlantic, March 26, 2014, mentioning Professor Adam Levitin. He was also quoted in The Epoch Times, March 27, 2014.

March 27, 2014

"Tenure under fire, law professors fight back," coverage in Fortune, March 27, 2014, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 26, 2014

"FP's Situation Report: Militants in Syria raise Western fears," coverage in Foreign Policy, March 26, 2014, quoting Professor David Cole.

March 26, 2014

"The Examiners: Adam Levitin on the Outlook for Corporate Restructuring," a piece in The Wall Street Journal (Bankruptcy Beat), March 26, 2014, written by Professor Adam Levitin.

March 25, 2014

"10 women to watch in legal tech: Worth Watching," coverage in the ABA Journal, March 2014, features Professor Tanina Rostain.

March 25, 2014

"SCOTUS To Hear Key Contraception Cases," coverage in Al Jazeera America, March 25, 2014, mentioning Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

March 25, 2014

"Does Ukraine owe anything to an aggressor?" coverage in The Kyiv Post, March 25, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

March 24, 2014

 "Chris Christie: Nothing to See Here," coverage by MSNBC, March 24, 2014, an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

March 24, 2014

"Hobby Lobby's Argument Should Alarm People of Faith," an opinion piece in The Huffington Post, March 24, 2014, co-authored by Visiting Professor Jill Morrison.

March 22, 2014

"Crying Wolf on Religious Liberty," coverage in The New York Times, March 22, 2014, an op-ed mentioning Associate Professor Martin Lederman.

March 21, 2014

"Are You There God? It's Me, Hobby Lobby,"  coverage in Mother Jones, featuring Professor Martin Lederman, March 21, 2014.

March 21, 2014

"The Tea Party and Wall Street Might Not Be Best Friends Forever, But they Are for Now," coverage in The New Republic, featuring Professor Adam Levitin, March 21, 2014.

March 21, 2014

"Appeals Court Upholds Current Fees On Debit Card Purchases," coverage in the The New York Times, March 21, 2014, quotes Professor Adam Levitin.

March 21, 2014

"Machen tramples on the mayor's due process," an opinion piece in the The Washington Post, March 21, 2014, co-written by Professor Abbe Smith.

March 20, 2014

"Obamacare Heads Back to the Supreme Court,"  coverage in USA Today, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, and Professors Martin Lederman and Randy Barnett, March 20, 2014.

March 20, 2014

"Religious challenge to health care law hits high court," coverage in USA Today, featuring Professors Martin Lederman and Randy Barnett and Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, March 20, 2014.

March 19, 2014

"Google, Intel, Microsoft help build climate change tools," coverage in USA Today, March 19, 2014, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

March 19, 2014

"Analysis: Putin Tests Obama's Foreign Policy," coverage by the Associated Press, March 20, 2014, quotes Professor Rosa Brooks. 

March 18, 2014

"Remembering Tony Benn," a piece in The Nation, March 18, 2014, written by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

March 18, 2014

"Target May Face Federal Suit Over Privacy Fumble," coverage in the National Journal, featuring Professor David Vladeck, March 18, 2014.

March 18, 2014

Professor Chris Brummer gave expert testimony to the European Parliament's Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee on Tuesday, March 18.

March 17, 2014

"Winthrop's Warning," an opinion piece in Foreign Policy, by Professor Rosa Brooks, March 17, 2014.

March 17, 2014

"On Ukraine and ‘Odious Debt’," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern, March 17, 2014.

March 17, 2014

"Fiscal Times: US War on Mortgage Fraud Is a Sham," coverage in Money News, featuring Professor Adam Levitin, March 17, 2014.

March 17, 2014

 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan spoke with Dean William M. Treanor at the inaugural Dean's Lecture to the Graduating Class, March 17, 2014. Coverage includes stories in the Associated Press, Washington Post, ABC News, Bisnow, and the National Law Journal. Also C-SPAN provided video coverage of the event.

March 17, 2014

"Snowstorm slows early voting in D.C.," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Georgetown Law student Dan Grant, L'15, March 17, 2014.

March 15, 2014

"Thompson’s plea deal left a narrow window for prosecutors before D.C. mayoral primary," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Professor Paul D. Butler, March 15, 2014.

March 15, 2014

"A Loan Fraud War That’s Short on Combat," coverage in The New York Times, featuring Professor Adam Levitin, March 15, 2014.

March 14, 2014

"Young, alone and in court," Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2014, citing a Georgetown University Law Center study on legal representation.

March 14, 2014

"D.C. Circuit Judge Cornelia Pillard Sworn In," coverage in the Legal Times, March 14, 2014, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

March 13, 2014

"Is the President ignoring laws?" coverage on Lou Dobbs Tonight on Fox Business, March 13, 2014, quoting Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

March 13, 2014

"Are Broadcasters Or The FCC To Blame For Problems With TV Localism And Diversity?," coverage on Deadline.com, March 13, 2014, quoting Professor Angela Campbell and Andrew Jay Schwartzman, Benton Senior Counselor.

March 12, 2014

"U.S. Attorney Pushes Forward In D.C. Shadow Campaign Probe," coverage on WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show, March 12, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 12, 2014

"USDA: Time to Stop the Chicken Industry From Boiling Birds Alive," an opinion piece in The Huffington Post, March 3, 2014, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15. He also wrote a piece for the Des Moines Register, "Why is Branstad defending this abusive practice?," March 12, 2014.

March 11, 2014

"U.S. News Releases 2015 Best Graduate Schools Rankings," U.S. News & World Report, March 11, 2014, placing Georgetown Law 13th in its latest annual ranking.

March 10, 2014

"Obama’s flexibility mistaken for weakness," an opinion piece in Global Times, March 10, 2014, by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

March 10, 2014

"Deciding if Inmates Get to Know How They’ll Be Executed," coverage in the New York Times, March 10, 2014, mentioning the Georgetown Law Journal.

March 8, 2014

"Congress cries wolf on asylum fraud," an opinion piece in the Boston Globe, March 8, 2014, by Laila Hlass, L'17, mentioning Professors Andrew Schoenholtz and Philip Schrag.

March 7, 2014

"Budgeting for Resilience: A Vital Step to Strengthen and Protect Our Communities," an op-ed in the Huffington Post, March 7, 2014, by Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

March 7, 2014

"A year after ‘Lean In,’ these are Sheryl Sandberg’s truest believers," Washington Post, March 7, 2014, mentioning Professor Rosa Brooks and Bonnie Boyle.

March 7, 2014

"Best law reviews: Stanford tops list,"  coverage in the National Jurist, March 7, 2014, ranks Georgetown University Law Center as number six.

March 6, 2014

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the ongoing trial of amputee Olympian, Oscar Pistorius, on MSNBC's NewsNation, March 5 and March 6, 2014.

March 6, 2014

"Gift from Md.'s Rep. Delaney establishes Hillary Clinton Fellowship at Georgetown law school," coverage in the Daily Journal, March 6, 2014, featuring John Delaney, L'88, and April Delaney, L'89.

March 5, 2014

"In Banking Overhaul Fight, A Ruckus Over An Obscure Product," coverage in The New York Times' Dealbook, March 5, 2014, features Professor Adam Levitin.

March 4, 2014

"U.S. court mulls class action lawsuits," coverage in BusinessReport, March 4, 2014, quotes Professor Donald Langevoort.

March 3, 2014

"The Real Fraud Is The Fraud On The Market Theory," coverage by Forbes, March 3, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law professor Donald C. Langevoort.

March 2, 2014

Professor Paul Rothstein spoke about the death of Cecil Mills on District News Beat, March 2, 2014.

February 28, 2014

"Will President's Initiative Be A 'Game-Changer' For Young Men Of Color?" coverage on NPR's Tell Me More, February 28, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 28, 2014

"Economist warn of more market 'tantrums' as Fed Tightens," coverage in Reuters, February 28, 2014, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

February 27, 2014

"Thermal Imaging Gets More Common But The Courts Haven't Caught Up," coverage in Public Radio East, February 27, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

February 27, 2014

"Justices struggle over attorney fees in patent troll cases," coverage in the Wisconsin Law Journal, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

February 26, 2014

"U.S. justices say Allen Stanford victims can sue lawyers, brokers," coverage in Reuters, February 26, 2014, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 26, 2014

"U.S. justices say Allen Stanford victims can sue lawyers, broker," coverage in The Chicago Tribune, February 26, 2014, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 26, 2014

"The attorney enviros hate to see at the Supreme Court," coverage in Environment & Energy Publishing, February 26, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 26, 2014

"Salon covers the topic of unpaid interns, they just don’t care about their own," coverage in Salon, Febraury 26, 2014, featuring student Eric Glatt, L'15.

February 25, 2014

"NSA watchdog: Snowden should have come to me," coverage in Politico, February 25, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

February 25, 2014

 "Recline! Why "leaning in" is killing us," an op-ed in Foreign Policy by Professor Rosa Brooks, February 21, 2014. A shorter version, "Recline, don't 'Lean In' (Why I hate Sheryl Sandberg)," appeared in The Washington Post, February 25, 2014.

February 25, 2014

"The Challenge of Leaning Out," coverage in The Atlantic, February 25, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 25, 2014

"Panel Explores US Drone Program," coverage in The Hoya, of an event hosted by the Amnesty International Chapters of Georgetown University and Georgetown Law Center, February 25, 2014.

February 24, 2014

"Fed’s Move Is Something to Bank On," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2014, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

February 24, 2014

"They're Learning the Law Through Apprenticeships," National Law Journal, February 24, 2014, quoting Dean William Treanor.

February 23, 2014

 "We have failed Egypt," an op-ed in the Baltimore Sun by Professor David Super, February 23, 2014.

February 21, 2014

"VA. Overturns Marriage Ban," coverage in The Hoya, February 21, 2014, features Professor David Cole.

February 21, 2014

"The Morning Risk Report: University Breach Shows Records Dilemma," coverage in the Risk & Compliance Journal in the The Wall Street Journal, February 21, 2014, quotes Professor David Vladeck.

February 19, 2014

"Race's role in the Michael Dunn verdict," coverage on The Lead with Jake Tapper, February 19, 2014, featuring an interview with Professor Paul Butler.

February 19, 2014

"White House: OIRA chief's buttoned-down image belies eccentric roots," coverage by Greenwire, February 19, 2014, quotes Professor David Vladeck.

February 19, 2014

"America's New Poverty: The Poverty That Must Be Defeated," coverage in The Huffington Post, February 19, 2014, features Professor Peter Edelman.

February 19, 2014

"America's New Poverty: The Poverty That Must Be Defeated," coverage in the Huffington Post, February 19, 2014, quotes Professor Peter Edelman.

February 17, 2014

"A Literary Scholar's Voice In The Wilderness," coverage in The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 17, 2014, quotes Professor David A. Koplow.

February 17, 2014

"Obama administration: portrait in lawlessness?," coverage on Fox News, February 17, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

February 17, 2014

"Freedom execs' personal assets may be shielded," an article in the Charleston Gazette, February 17, 2014, quotes Professor Adam Levitin.

February 14, 2014

"Did Michael Sam Take A 'Huge Risk' To Come Out Before The Draft?" NPR News, February 14, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law Professor Paul Butler.

February 14, 2014

 "Alleged military sex assault victims seek to block use of counseling records," coverage in the Washington Post, February 14, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

February 14, 2014

 "Genderqueer at the gym," an essay in the Washington Post by Georgetown Law student, Marion Cory, L'16, February 14, 2014.

February 14, 2014

"Obama's Environmental Advisor Set To Return To Los Angeles," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, February 14, 2014, quotes Georgetown Law Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 14, 2014

"South Sudan's Constitutional Bait-and-Switch," a guest column by Visiting Associate Professor Kevin Cope in the Jurist, February 14, 2014.

February 13, 2014

"Nicholas Rosenkranz warns of presidential overreach," Fox News, February 13, 2014, an interview with Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

February 13, 2014

"FAQ: The Road Ahead for Postal Banking," American Banker, February 13, 2014, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. He wrote an earlier piece about postal banking in American Banker, January 31, 2014.

February 12, 2014

Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Gary Peller, "Critical Race Consciousness: Reconsidering American Ideologies of Racial Justice," February 9, 2014, an interview with Professor Gary Peller on C-SPAN 2.

February 11, 2014

"Obama, Hollande Talk Global Warming With Eyes Toward U.N. Summit," coverage in US News, February 11, 2014, quotes Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

February 11, 2014

 "Christie Camp Goes on the Offensive," MSNBC, February 11, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

February 11, 2014

"Holder Urges States to Repeal Bans on Felons' Voting," coverage of Attorney General Eric Holder's remarks at Georgetown University Law Center in The New York Times on Febraury 11, 2014. Further coverage is in Politico, USA Today , and NBC News.

February 10, 2014

"Which should come first, healthy chickens or cheaper eggs?," an op-ed in the LA Times, February 10, 2014, featuring Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

February 10, 2014

 "A Valuable Reputation," a feature in The New Yorker, February 10, 2014, quoted Professor Lisa Heinzerling. Her remarks also received coverage in the Washington Monthly and Mother Jones.

February 9, 2014

"Hedge Funds Clash Over Argentina Debt," coverage in the The Wall Street Journal, February 9, 2014, quoting Professor Anna Gelpern.

February 7, 2014

 Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the possible legal action by the family of a man who died outside a DC firehouse on WMAL radio, February 7, 2014.

February 6, 2014

"Cyberlaw Review 2014," coverage in Bloomberg BNA, February 6, 2014, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

February 6, 2014

"Seven Books Every American Prisoner and Criminal Attorney Should Own," coverage in the Seattle Post Intelligencer, February 6, 2014, featuring the Georgetown Law Journal: Forty-Second Annual Review of Criminal Procedure, 2013.

February 6, 2014

"Future of War: Rosa Brooks smacks down 19th c. industrial era theories about warfare," coverage in Foreign Policy, February 6, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 6, 2014

"Finding Truth in Business and Beyond," coverage in the Huffington Post, February 6, 2014, featuring Professor Jane Aiken.

February 5, 2014

 A news obituary for Professor Roy Schotland, appeared in the The Washington Post, February 5, 2014.

February 5, 2014

"Georgetown Law honors EPA climate rules architect," a piece in Greenwire, February 5, 2014, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

February 4, 2014

"Henry Waxman, the Unsung Hero in the Fight Against AIDS," an opinion piece in Politico Magazine, by Visiting Professor Timothy Westmoreland, February 4, 2014.

February 4, 2014

"Silence Inc.," coverage in Slate Magazine, February 4, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett,

February 4, 2014

"Fighting Words", an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, February 4, 2014.

February 3, 2014

"Senate Unlikely to End Filibusters For Supreme Court, Professor Says," a piece in The National Law Journal, Febuary 3, 2014, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.

February 1, 2014

"US Sen. Sanders to Talk Privacy in Vermont," coverage in The Washington Times, February 1, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 31, 2014

Professor Paul Rothstein spoke about the Amanda Knox conviction in Italy, January 31, 2014. Coverage of his remarks are found in The New York Times, Reuters, and USA Today.

January 31, 2014

"Podcast: Bigger is not always better - the 2014 State of the Law Firm Market," coverage in The Legal Current, January 31, 2014, featuring James W. Jones, senior fellow at the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 31, 2014

"Weekly Wrap: Bank of the U.S. Postal Agency; New School vs. Old School Banking," coverage in the American Banker, January 31, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 30, 2014

"Attorney says Staten Island's Grimm could have run afoul of D.C. law in confrontation with NY1 reporter," coverage in the Staten Island Advance, January 30, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

January 29, 2014

"The State of the Union, by Google Auto Complete," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, January 29, 2014.

January 28, 2014

"Governor Christie’s troubles could deal blow to civic participation," Global Times, January 28, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

January 27, 2014

"Christie team hires high-profile legal help," an interview with Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC, January 26, 2014.

January 26, 2014

"Securities Lawsuits Are on the Rise," The Wall Street Journal, January 26, 2014, mentioning Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

January 25, 2014

Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Paul Butler, "Let's Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice," January 25, 2014, an interview with Professor Paul Butler on C-SPAN 2.

January 25, 2014

"The Shopping List as Policy Tool," The New York Times, January 25, 2014, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg, director of the Harrison Institute for Public Law.

January 25, 2014

 A news obituary for Professor Barry E. Carter appeared in the The Washington Post, January 25, 2014.

January 25, 2014

"Make it harder for thieves to steal credit cards," Delawareonline, January 25, 2014, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin. 

January 24, 2014

"Leak-stopping--or Leaker-saving?," Huffington Post, January 24, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 24, 2014

"Supreme Court Case Exposes Union Greed, But Will the Justices Turn a Blind Eye?" Forbes, January 24, 2014, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

January 24, 2014

"Told Ya So: NSA's Collection of Metadata Is Screamingly Illegal," Forbes, January 24, 2013, mentioning Professor Laura Donohue.

January 24, 2014

 A Q&A in the Washington City Paper on the proper name of the neighborhood in which the Georgetown University Law Center is located.

January 23, 2014

"Getting to Yes on Transatlantic Financial Regulation," Project Syndicate, January 23, 2014, an opinion piece by Professor Christopher Brummer.

January 22, 2014

"Robert Gates: Yet another tell-all memoir," an opinion piece on GulfNews.com, January 22, 2014, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 21, 2014

"Knowledge Is Power: How the NSA Bulk Data Seizure Program is Like Gun Registration," blog entry posted on The Washington Post, January 21, 2014, written by Professor Randy Barnett.

January 21, 2014

"Cyber attacks on U.S. merchants can be cut down," coverage by Philadelphia Daily News, January 21, 2014, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.

January 20, 2014

Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Robin West, "Teaching Law: Justice, Politics, and the Demands of Professionalism," January 20, 2014, an interview with Professor Robin West on C-SPAN 2.

January 20, 2014

Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Louis Michael Seidman, "On Constitutional Disobedience," January 19, 2014, an interview with Professor Louis Michael Seidman on C-SPAN 2.

January 19, 2014

"For Supreme Court, it's not the law, it's the power of five," an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times, January 19, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

January 17, 2014

 Voice of America China reported on U.S. law school enrollment, January 17, 2014, featuring Georgetown Law Dean William M. Treanor, Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt, Associate Dean for Transnational Programs James V. Feinerman, and students Jonis Belu-John, L'14 and Davia Craumer, L'14.

January 16, 2014

"Head in the Sand," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, January 16, 2014.

January 16, 2014

"Your Credit Card Has a Big Vulnerability that Banks Refuse to Fix," coverage in The New Republic, January 16, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 15, 2014

"Insider Trading Gets More Sophisticated, So Regulators Must Follow Suit, Panel Says," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 15, 2014, featuring Professor Donald C. Langevoort.

January 15, 2014

"It's Been a Very Bad Month for the Private Sector," coverage in the Huffington Post, January 15, 2014, featuring Professor David Super.

January 14, 2014

"The Supreme Court Should Stay Out of the Noel Canning Recess Fight," coverage by the Huffington Post, January 14, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 14, 2014

"Toddler Removed From Home After Viral Swearing Video," coverage on NPR, January 14, 2014, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

January 14, 2014

 "Why would Koster defend abusive factory farming practices?," coverage in the St. Louis Post Dispatch, January 14, 2013, featuring student Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

January 14, 2014

"GU Makes History in DC Courts," coverage in The Hoya, January 14, 2014, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

January 14, 2014

D.C. Cannabis Campaign pushes to legalize marijuana, coverage by WJLA, January 14, 2014, featuring Georgetown law student Nicholas Glabraith.

January 12, 2014

Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: David Koplow, "Death By Moderation: The U.S. Military's Quest for Useable Weapons," January 12, 2014, an interview with Professor David Koplow on C-SPAN 2.

January 12, 2014

"Yakima firm’s labor fight turns into test of Obama’s powers," coverage in the Seattle Times, January 12, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 12, 2014

"A Dangerous Mind,"coverage in New York Magazine, January 12, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 12, 2014

 Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Gregg Bloche, "The Hippocratic Myth: Why Doctors Are Under Pressure to Ration Care, Practice Politics, and Compromise Their Promise to Heal," January 12, 2014, an interview with Professor Gregg Bloche on C-SPAN 2.

January 12, 2014

 Book TV at Georgetown University Law Center: Randy Barnett, "Restoring the Lost Consitution: The Presumption of Liberty," January 12, 2014, an interview with Professor Randy Barnett on C-SPAN 2.

January 12, 2014

"Upcoming Supreme Court cases are weighty, if not numerous," coverage in the Washington Post, January 12, 2014, featuring Visiting Professor Irving L. Gornstein, Director of the Supreme Court Institute at Georgetown Law Center.

January 11, 2014

"Consumer Watchdog Comes Out Swinging, But True Tests Lurk," coverage in the Boston Globe, January 11, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 10, 2014

 "Recess Appointments Debate," coverage on C-SPAN, January 10, 2014, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 10, 2014

"Federal Consumer Agency Ponders Its Next Crusades," coverage in the New York Times, January 10, 2014, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

January 9, 2014

 "Presidential Power Case Before Court Hinges on History," USA Today, January 9, 2014, quoting Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

January 9, 2014

"Bancroft Firm Names Three New Partners," BLT: Blog of the Legal Times, January 9, 2014, quoting Professor Viet Dinh and announcing the promotion of Erin Murphy, L'06 to partner at Bancroft PLLC. 

January 9, 2014

"Don’t Think the Feds Will Rein In the NSA? Maybe the States Can Help," National Journal, January 9, 2014, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

January 8, 2014

 "Group Floats Ideas to Protect Kids Online," SoMdNews, January 8, 2014, featuring Professor Angela Campbell, co-director of the Institute for Public Representation.

January 8, 2014

"Rosa Brooks: The CIA's Excuses About Torture," an op-ed by Professor Rosa Brooks in The Cap Times, January 8, 2014.

January 8, 2014

"The Man Who Knew Too Little," a book review by Professor Rosa Brooks, in the American Prospect, January 8, 2014.

January 8, 2014

 "American presidents and the rhetoric of poverty," a piece on NPR's Marketplace, January 8, 2014, featuring Professor Peter Edelman. 

January 7, 2014

 "Obamacare's launch was bad. But many programs for the poor are worse.," a Q&A in the Washington Post, January 7, 2014, featuring Professor David Super.

January 7, 2014

 "Here's Where America's 'SuperLawyers' Went to Law School," an infographic in Business Insider, January 7, 2014, featuring Georgetown University Law Center.

January 7, 2014

"US investigates Yemenis' charge that drone strike 'turned wedding into a funeral'," coverage in NBC News, January 7, 2014, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 6, 2014

 "Study: Law Firms Shouldn't Chase Growth Just to Grow," a piece in The Am Law Daily, January 6, 2014, featuring Professor Milton Regan, co-director of the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

January 6, 2014

Student Derek Khanna, L'15, and alumni Lauren Wilson, L'12, and Jonathan Amoona, L'09, were listed on Forbes' 30 Under 30, January 6, 2014.

January 6, 2014

"We Can Handle the Truth," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks, in Foreign Policy, January 6, 2014.

January 4, 2014

 "Incarceration Nation: What the U.S. Prisoner Complex Would Look Like If It Were an Independent Nation," an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 4, 2014, by Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 3, 2014

"The Butterfly Effect," coverage in The Economist, January 3, 2014, featuring Professor Marty Lederman.

January 3, 2014

 "An Error Message for the Poor," an op-ed in the New York Times, January 3, 2014, by Professor David Super.

January 2, 2014

"Obama’s Decisions Still Hold Potential to Reshape US Ambition," an opinion piece in the Global Times, by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum, January 2, 2014.

January 2, 2014

"Children’s Online Privacy Work Group Provides Legislation Ideas," coverage by Gazette.net, January 2, 2014, featuring Professor Angela Campbell, co-director of the Institute for Public Representation.

January 1, 2014

"Sex, Drugs and Spying: Surprising Trends in 2013," coverage in USA Today, January 1, 2014, featuring Professor David Cole.

December 29, 2013

"NSA Targets Foreigners, Catches Americans," an opinion piece in USA Today, December 29, 2013, citing Professor David Cole.

December 27, 2013

"US Supreme Court: The Look Ahead in 2014," coverage on Fox News, December 27, 2013, featuring Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

December 23, 2013

"2013's Top Seven Legal Trends," an article in Bisnow, included Georgetown Law CLE's Cybersecurity Law Institute, December 23, 2013.

December 22, 2013

"In West Wing, Strategist Gets Wide Portfolio," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, December 22, 2013, featuring Professor John Podesta.

December 21, 2013

"Player Development Is Where Penguins Remain Healthy," coverage in the The New York Times, December 21, 2013, featuring Professor James Oldham.

December 19, 2013

"Sex, Ducks, and The Founding Feud," a Radiolab podcast with Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz discussing Bond v. United States, December 19, 2013.

December 19, 2013

"Obama commutes sentences of 8 Americans, law professor says move 'long overdue'," video of CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper, December 19, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

December 19, 2013

"Mayor Bloomberg Put Saving Lives First as He Embarked on Public Health Crusades," New York Daily News, December 19, 2013, quotes Professor Lawrence Gostin, director of the O'Neill Instite for National and Global Health Law.

December 18, 2013

"Why the 'Impeach Obama' Campaign Will Go Nowhere," Boston Globe, December 18, 2013, an opinion piece that mentions Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

December 18, 2013

 "Climate: Georgetown Climate's Arroyo and Pacyniak discuss state recommendations on emissions standards," E&ETV, December 18, 2013, featuring Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center and Institute Associate Gabriel Pacyniak, L'10.

December 18, 2013

"Casa Ruby Profiled in Georgetown Law Report," Washington Blade, December 18, 2013, features a report released by the Community Justice Project.

December 18, 2013

 "Assisting Homeless Singles," coverage in Street Sense, December 18, 2013, featuring the Community Justice Project's recent report.

December 17, 2013

"The Real Cause of Income Inequality," The Washington Times, December 17, 2013, an opinion piece by Adjunt Professor Warren L. Dean Jr.

December 17, 2013

"Judge's Strike at U.S. Surveillance Won't Be Last Word," USA Today, December 17, 2013, quotes Professor Randy Barnett.

December 17, 2013

"Judge's Strike at U.S. Surveillance Won't Be Last Word," USA Today, December 17, 2013, quotes Professor Randy Barnett.

December 16, 2013

"Why Should We Care about Saving Syria's Antiquities?," an opinion piece in The Record, by Professor Mark Vlasic, December 16, 2013.

December 16, 2013

"Bruins' Thornton Appeals 15-Game Suspension for On-Ice Attack," The New York Times, December 16, 2013, featuring Professor James Oldham.

December 13, 2013

"Tobacco Firms’ Tactics Limit Poorer Nations’ Smoking Laws," New York Times, December 13, 2013, quoting Professor Robert Stumberg, Director of the Harrison Institute for Public Law. His comments were also in The International New York Times.

December 12, 2013

 "Gridlock in the Senate, progress in the House," coverage in the Washington Post, December 12, 2013, on the confirmation of Professor Chai R. Feldblum for a second term on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Further coverage is found in the Huffpost Blog. 

December 12, 2013

Professor Cornelia "Nina" Pillard's confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit drew extensive coverage including The Blog of Legal Times, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Boston Globe, December 12, 2013.

December 11, 2013

"What's In Your Holiday Poultry?," CNN, December 11, 2013, quoting Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

December 10, 2013

"Interim Law School Deans at Akron, Case Face Leadership Challenges in Critical Era," Crain's Cleveland Business, December 10, 2013, quoting Professor Judith Areen. 

December 9, 2013

"Our Broken Constitution," a piece in The New Yorker, December 9, 2013, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 9, 2013

"Virginia Mulls Rule for Clients Left by Lawyers: Business of Law," coverage in Bloomberg Businessweek, December 9, 2013, quoting Professor Michael Frisch.

December 9, 2013

"Robbing Illinois's Public Employees," The American Prospect, December 9, 2013, quoting Professor Adam Levitin. 

December 9, 2013

 "Starting a Social Enterprise? 6 Useful Tips From Legal Experts," coverage in the Huffington Post, December 9, 2013, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples, director of the Social Enterprise and Nonprofit Law Clinic. 

December 8, 2013

 "Call Karzai's Bluff," an article in Politico Magazine, December 8, 2013, co-written by John Paul Schnapper-Casteras, national security crisis law fellow.

December 6, 2013

"Striking the Right Balance for the Future of US Capital Markets," coverage in The Hill, December 6, 2013, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

December 6, 2013

 "Students Create App Alternative to Obamacare Website," coverage in the National Journal, December 6, 2013, featuring the Iron Tech Lawyer competition at Georgetown University Law Center, and students Gerald Leverich, L'14, Amanda Krause, L'14, Jessica Nyman, L'14, and Will Morrison, L'14.

December 6, 2013

"Global Fund Tackles AIDS," coverage in The Hoya, December 6, 2013, featuring Ambassador Mark Dybul, former distinguished scholar and co-director of the O'Neill Institute's Global Health Law Program.

December 6, 2013

"FBI’s Search for ‘Mo,’ Suspect in Bomb Threats, Highlights Use of Malware for Surveillance," coverage in The Washington Post, December 6, 2013, quoting Professor Laura Donohue. Her remarks were also cited in the International Business Times, December 9, 2013.

December 5, 2013

"Lawsuits Challenging Obamacare Cite Religion, Tax Issues," Insurance Journal, December 5, 2013, mentioning Professor Randy Barnett.

December 4, 2013

"Free speech case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court," coverage on NBC 26, December 4, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

December 4, 2013

 The Pause for Paws event on December 4, 2013, sponsored by the Georgetown Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund, drew coverage in the Wall Street Journal, WTOP radio and ABC 7.

December 3, 2013

Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on December 3, 2013 drew coverage by the Houston Chronicle, the National Review, The Spokesman-Review,  The Blog of Legal Times, The Christian Science Monitor, Fox News On the Record, and the International Business Times.

December 1, 2013

"D.C. gets its first benefit corporation," coverage in the Washington Post, December 1, 2013, featuring Georgetown Law students Rayna Wright, L'14, and Donald DePass, L'14, and alumna Anbinh Phan, L'10.

November 29, 2013

"Learning to love sprawl by walking through it," an essay in the Washington Post, November 29, 2013, by Anne Cassidy, editorial director, Georgetown Law office of communications.

November 29, 2013

"Long-Shot Legal Challenges to Health Care Law Abound," coverage in USA Today, November 29, 2013, quotes Professor Randy Barnett.

November 29, 2013

"The Courts Still Can Pull the Plug on Obamacare: Guest Commentary," coverage in the Los Angeles Daily News, November 29, 2013, quotes Professor Randy Barnett. 

November 27, 2013

"Barbershop Guys Take Time to Listen (For a Change!)," a segment on NPR, November 27, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

November 27, 2013

 "E-Discovery Will Change but Bruce Springsteen Will Always Rock," coverage in Law Technology News, November 21, 2013, featuring Georgetown University Law Center's Advanced E-Discovery Institute. The institute was also featured by LTN on November 25, 2013 and on November 27, 2013. Further coverage is in Bloomberg BNA, November 27, 2013.

November 26, 2013

"Obama Said He Can't Stop Deportations of Immigrants, But Maybe He Can," CNN Politics, November 26, 2013, quotes Georgetown Law professor Philip Schrag.

November 26, 2013

"Debate: Does Spying Keep Us Safe?," coverage by NPR, November 26, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 26, 2013

 "Therapy Dogs Aid Stressed-Out Law Students," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, November 26, 2013, featuring the Pause for Paws event at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 25, 2013

"Remembering Doris Lessing," a piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, November 25, 2013.

November 25, 2013

 "An Advent Book Recommendation: For Love of Animals: Christian Ethics, Consistent Actions," an opinion piece in the Huffington Post, November 25, 2013, by Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

November 24, 2013

"Beyond 3-D Printers' Magic, Possible Legal Wrangling," coverage in the New York Times, November 24, 2013, featuring the Georgetown Law Journal.

November 23, 2013

"Google Cars Update Lee County Map, Worry Privacy Watchdogs," coverage in the Daily Journal: Northeast Mississippi News, November 23, 2013, quoting Professor Marc Rotenberg, executive director of EPIC.

November 23, 2013

"Find The Best Emerges Victorious Over Patent Troll as Judge Rules Patent Invalid," coverage in VentureBeat, November 23, 2013, mentions the Georgetown Law Journal.

November 22, 2013

"Finding a meaningful future for refugees," coverage in The Summit, November 22, 2013, featuring Georgetown University Law Center's 34th Annual Thomas F. Ryan Lecture, presented by Deputy High Commissioner of UNHCR, T. Alexander Aleinikoff.

November 21, 2013

Professor Victoria Nourse was interviewed on Aljazeera America's Inside Story, November 21, 2013.

November 21, 2013

"Black Pre-Law Society Founded on Campus," The Hoya, November 21, 2013, featuring Georgetown's Black Law Students Association.

November 21, 2013

"The Public Needs a Nap," coverage in the New York Times, November 20, 2013, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

November 21, 2013

"Senate’s Filibuster Decision Could Reshape Influential D.C. Federal Appeals Court," coverage in the Washington Post, November 21, 2013, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

November 21, 2013

 "Everything you need to know about Thursday's filibuster change," coverage in the Washington Post, November 21, 2013, about the recent change regarding the judicial confirmation process, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

November 20, 2013

"Second-Stage Businesses Being Pursued by Menacing Patent Trolls," coverage in Crain's Detroit Business, November 20, 2013, of the Georgetown Law Journal's research into patent litigation.

November 20, 2013

"Why Are Immigrants Being Deported for Minor Crimes?," coverage in The Atlantic, November 20, 2013, featuring Professor Allegra McLeod.

November 19, 2013

"Intelligence Community’s Top Lawyer compares NSA Violations to Health Care Website’s Problems," coverage in The Washington Post, November 19, 2013, of the Surveillance and Foreign Intelligence Gathering panel at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 19, 2013

 "Sensenbrenner wants tweaks to his own act," coverage by MSNBC of Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner's statements at Georgetown University Law Center on November 19, 2013. His remarks were also covered in The Hill.

November 19, 2013

"NSA Violations Compared to Obamacare Website IIIs," coverage by the Associated Press via ABC News, November 19, 2013, of the Surveillance and Foreign Intelligence Gathering panel at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 19, 2013

"The Price Is Right - Monique from Georgetown University Law Center," video on CBS.com, November 19, 2013, of student Monique Boyce, L'15, competing on The Price is Right.

November 19, 2013

"SCOTUSblog on camera," a six part video series featuring Professor Randy E. Barnett, SCOTUSblog, November 19, 2013.

November 19, 2013

"Book Review: 'Terms of Engagement,' by Clark M. Neily III," a book review by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2013.

November 18, 2013

Professor Paul Butler was interviewed on NPR's Tell Me More about the Renisha McBride shooting, November 18, 2013.

November 18, 2013

New Report: Guatemala Must Immediately Protect Human Rights Defenders, Paramus Post, November 18, 2013, coverage of a report issued by the Georgetown Law Human Right Institute on the harassment of human rights activists in Guatemala.

November 15, 2013

Professor Paul Butler was interviewed on NPR's Barber Shop about the Affordable Care Act, November 15, 2013.

November 14, 2013

 "Reducing Crime by Reducing Incarceration: Longer Sentences Don't Mean Fewer Crimes," The Washington Times, November 14, 2013, commentary by Professor David Cole and Marc Mauer.

November 14, 2013

" Activists to Rally Against Increasing Use of Drones to Spy and Kill," PC Magazine, November 14, 2013, coverage of the Global Drone Summit held at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 14, 2013

 "White House Defends Legality of Obamacare Fix," Washington Post (The Plum Line), November 14, 2013, quoting Professor David Vladeck.

November 14, 2013

 "Obama vs. the Generals," a piece in the November issue of Politico Magazine by Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 14, 2013

 "Last Witness Testifies Against $8.5 Billion BofA Deal," Reuters, November 14, 2013, coverage of the expert testimony of Professor Adam Levitin.

November 12, 2013

"GULC Debuts Master’s Scholarship," The Hoya, November 12, 2013, featuring the Law Center's Premios Futuros Juristas Latinoamericanos competition.

November 12, 2013

 "D.C. appeals court takes Georgetown road trip," coverage in McClatchy DC, November 12, 2013, featuring Georgetown University Law Center.

November 12, 2013

 "SeaWorld challenges ban limiting interaction between whale and trainer," coverage by CNN, November 12, 2013, featuring Georgetown University Law Center. Further Coverage can be found on Reuters.

November 11, 2013

  "Hands-On Training for Law Students," coverage in The National Law Journal, November 11, 2013, featuring Professor Wallace Mlyniec, director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic.

November 9, 2013

 "Legless Cyclist Rides for Asylum Seekers," CBS News, November 9, 2013, quoting Professor Philip Schrag.

November 8, 2013

"Lewis Talks Education at Law Center," The Hoya, November 8, 2013, mayoral candidate Reta Jo Lewis gave a speech at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 7, 2013

"Panel Discusses US Prison Dilemmas," The Harvard Crimson, November 7, 2013, features Professor Paul Butler as a panelist for a Harvard Mahindra Humanities Center event, Prison USA: The Dilemmas of Mass Incarceration.

November 7, 2013

"D.C. Circuit to Hold Arguments at Georgetown Law," The Blog of Legal Times, November 7, 2013, features Georgetown Universtiy Law Center as the site for oral arguments for the D.C. Circuit.

November 6, 2013

"University Students Meet with D.C. Leaders," coverage on Observer-Reporter.com, November 6, 2013, featuring Professor Charles F. Abernathy and his Civil Procedure class at Georgetown University Law Center.

November 5, 2013

 "Poisoning Case Has Constitutional Implications," Politico.com, November 5, 2013, quoting Professor Nicholas Rosenkranz.

November 5, 2013

"Environmental Fellows Chosen," covered in The Hoya, November 5, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center and Christofer Nelson, director of Georgetown's Program on Science in the Public Interest.

November 5, 2013

"Visiting Lecturer Questions Constitution," The Parthenon, November, 5, 2013, features Louis Michael Seidman, Carmack Waterhouse professor of constitutional law.

November 4, 2013

"Lawyer for bin Laden Driver Talks About Case," Michigan Daily, November 4, 2013, mentioned Professor Neal Katyal.

November 4, 2013

Professor Lawrence Gostin was interviewed on CBS Evening News about security and privacy concerns with the HealthCare.gov launch, November 4, 2013.

November 3, 2013

"Justices Weigh Chemical Weapons Case of a Woman Scorned," coverage on USA Today, November 3, 2013, featuring Professor Nickolas Rosenkranz. 

November 3, 2013

"White House and Conservatives Seek to Keep Prayers at Meetings," the Salt Lake Tribune, November 3, 2013, quotes Visiting Professor Pamela Harris. She was also cited in the St. Augustine Record.

November 1, 2013

"Financial Considerations That involve Your Partnership Agreement," the Law Journal Newsletters, November 1, 2013, featuring a new report by the Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

November 1, 2013

 "Video of victim blinking might be used as evidence in Pr. George's murder trial," a piece in the Washington Post, November 1, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

November 1, 2013

"How Bank-Defeated 'Plain Vanilla' Mortgage Requirements Live On," coverage in American Banker, November 1, 2013, quotes Professor Adam Levitin.

October 31, 2013

 "Bill Gates and Sergey Brin Take on the Impending Climate Change Apocalypse," an op-ed by student Bruce Friedrich L'15 on Huffington Post, October 31, 2013.

October 31, 2013

"Dems Should Admit Obamacare Mandate a Tax," an opinion piece in the Daily Record, October 31, 2013, by Professor Randy Barnett.

October 31, 2013

"The Fed's Last Troublemaker," coverage in the National Journal, October 31, 2013, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

October 31, 2013

"Delaware Public Benefit Corporations - Specific Public Benefit Purpose(s)," The Conglomerate, October 31, 2013, featuring Associate Professor Alicia Plerhoples.

October 30, 2013

 "Former Prosecutor to Jurors: Nullify!," a Q&A with Professor Paul Butler in The Nation, October 30, 2013. 

October 30, 2013

"Bloomberg's Health Legacy: Urban Innovator or Meddling Nanny?," Science Daily, October 30, 2013, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.

October 29, 2013

“Australia’s ‘Plain Packaging’ Stubs Out Cigarette Branding, Prompting Backlash,” Washington Post, October 29, 2013, featuring Professor Robert Stumberg.

October 29, 2013

“D.C. Gun Owners Pressure for Intervention in Pending 2009 Case,” Washington Times, October 29, 2013, featuring Associate Professor J. Maria Glover.

 

October 28, 2013

"Fed Governors Increasingly Have Academic Backgrounds," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2013, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

October 27, 2013

“The Information-Gathering Paradox,” The New York Times, October 27, 2014, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

October 26, 2013

"U.S. To Use Trademark Law To Go After Mongols Patch," Pasadena Star-News, October 26, 2013, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 25, 2013

 "The 25th Amendment and Dick Cheney's Heart," an article by Tommy Tobin, L'15, in the Kennedy School Review, October 25, 2013.

October 24, 2013

"8 States Teaming Up to Support Electric Cars," coverage in the New York Times, October 24, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, and Deborah Markowitz, L'87.

October 24, 2013

"For Herman Wallace, Solitary Confinement Amounted to a Death Sentence," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, by Professor David Cole, October 24, 2013.

October 24, 2013

"Congress Shows Bipartisan Support for the 'Best Patent Troll-Killing Bill Yet," Venture Beat, October 24, 2013, cited The Georgetown Law Journal.

October 24, 2013

"CIA, NSA, ODNI and New DOD General Counsel to Discuss Latest Intelligence Developments," coverage by ABA News, October 24, 2013, of the upcoming 23rd Annual Review of the Field of National Security Law Conference sponsored by the Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law.

October 23, 2013

 "Challenge to Digital Billboards Gets Green Light," coverage on the Blog of Legal Times, October 23, 2013, featuring Georgetown University Law Center's Institute for Public Representation. In other related news, IPR recently promoted former fellow Jessica Gonzalez to EVP and General Counsel of the National Hispanic Media Coalition and Michael Scurato, L'10, to Policy Director.

October 22, 2013

"Assistant Attorney General Addresses Antitrust Remedies in First Official Remarks," Mondaq, October 22, 2013, covering Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division Bill Baer's remarks at Georgetown Law's Seventh Annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium.

October 21, 2013

 "The Never-Ending Legal Battle Over the Redskins Trademark," Wall Street Journal Law Blog, October 21, 2013, quoting Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 21, 2013

"Try 3 Tips for Law School Interview Success," Coverage in U.S. News & World Report of Georgetown University Law Center as one of the schools which invites candidates to interview during the application process, October 21, 2013.

October 18, 2013

"Phone System Thwarts Food Stamp Recipients," Atlanta-Journal Constitution, October 18, 2013, quoting Professor David Super.

October 17, 2013

"Justices Take up Fifth Amendment Case," coverage in the Virginia Lawyers Weekly, October 17, 2013, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.

October 15, 2013

 "U.S. Supreme Court to decide on retrial of Kansas death penalty case," coverage in the The Wichita Eagle, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Derek Schmidt L'96, October 15, 2013.

October 3, 2013

"The End of the Reasonable Observer," an opinion piece in Slate, October 3, 2013, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

October 3, 2013

The Columbus Dispatch and Reuters reported on an opinion by U.S. District Court Judge Jed Rakoff that cites the scholarship of Professor Adam J. Levitin. The plaintiffs in the case were represented by Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman, Co-Director of Institute for Public Representation, and Adjunct Professor Deepak Gupta L'02.

October 3, 2013

 "Scandal sets series viewing record in premiere," USA Today, October 4, 2013. Hit show, Scandal, reveals Olivia Pope character to be Georgetown University Law Alumna.

October 3, 2013

"Scalia Speaks," coverage in Bisnow, October 3 2013, of Georgetown Law's Inaugural Robert H. Bork Memorial Lecture featuring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anonin Scalia.

October 2, 2013

"Your Digital Trail: Does The 4th Amendment Protect Us?," a segment on NPR's All Things Considered, October 2, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole. 

October 2, 2013

Adjunct Professor Carrie Cordero, Director of National Security Studies, and Professor Laura K. Donohue, Director of Georgetown's Center on National Security and the Law testified at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on FISA oversight, October 2, 2013. The hearing was broadcast live on C-SPAN.

October 2, 2013

"Legal Advocates Wants Overhaul of Public Defender System," coverage by NPR's The Two-Way of Georgetown University Law Center's National Security Center panel on surveillance featuring Former Vice President Walter Mondale, October 2, 2013. 

October 1, 2013

"The Kris Paper, and the Problematic FSIC Opinion on Section 215 "Metadata" Collection Program," an opinion piece by Professor Martin Lederman in Just Security, October 1, 2013.

October 1, 2013

Speaking at Georgetown University Law Center, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anonin Scalia delivered the Inaugural Robert H. Bork Memorial Lecture. His remarks were covered in the Washington Times and The Hill on October 1, 2013.

September 29, 2013

"D.C. summit encourages colleges to address sexual assault on campus," coverage by WTOP, September 29, 2013, of the National Campus Sexual Assault Summit hosted by PAVE at Georgetown University Law Center. 

September 28, 2013

"The Odd Story of the Law That Dictates How Government Shutdowns Work," The Atlantic, September 28, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Tim Westmoreland.

September 27, 2013

"DC Braces for Possible Shutdown," The Hoya, September 27, 2013, featuring Professor Eleanor Holmes Norton.

September 27, 2013

"Miss American Finalist Bindu Working on Law Degree," India West, September 27, 2013, featuring student Bindu Pamarthi L'15.

September 26, 2013

"Adapt or Fry: UT Climate Adaptation Symposium," coverage in The Austin Chronicle, September 26, 2013, of an upcoming keynote address by Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. 

September 25, 2013

"Which Justice Went Parasailing," and "Leahy on Surveillance: Recalibration Needed," coverage in Bisnow, September 25, 2013, of Georgetown Law dinner featuring Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and panel featuring Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT.), L'64.

September 24, 2013

 "If our top patent court screws up slipper patents, how can it rule sensibly on smartphones," coverage in the Washington Post, September 24, 2013, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

September 24, 2013

"Pushing immigration cases through a funnel," The Columbus Dispatch, September 24, 2013, featuring Professor Allegra McLeod.

September 24, 2013

"Today in Photos (09/24/2013)," The Harvard Crimson, September 24, 2013, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.

September 24, 2013

Speaking at Georgetown University Law Center, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), L'64, announced his endorsement of restrictions on U.S. surveillance programs. His remarks received wide coverage including in Politico, The Blog of Legal Times, The Hill, and The Washington Times on September 24, 2013.

September 24, 2013

 "Financial Boot Camp for Law Students," coverage of Georgetown Law's new Demystifying Finance Boot Camp in The National Law Journal, September 24, 2013.

September 22, 2013

"Another View: Tea party conservative wants to eviscerate states' and local rights," an op-ed by student Bruce Friedrich L'15 on DesMoinesRegister.com, September 22, 2013.

September 20, 2013

"Obama's Carbon Rules Seen as New Battleground for EPA," Bloomberg, September 21, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center. She was also featured in Tulsa World. 

September 20, 2013

"The Supremes are back, and another docket of big cases looms," coverage by McClatchy DC, September 20, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris.

September 20, 2013

"Tarullo Continues Push For Wholesale Funding Reform," American Banker, September 20, 2013, featuring Professor Daniel Tarullo.

September 20, 2013

The Senate Judiciary Committee's vote to advance Professor Nina Pillard's nomination to the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit to a full Senate vote received wide coverage including in the Huffington Post and The Hoya on September 20, 2013.

September 20, 2013

Reforma.com covered a Georgetown Law alumni reception in Mexico City on September 20, 2013. The story can be downloaded here.

September 18, 2013

"Self-Publishing A Legal Casebook: An Ebook Success Story," a post in Forbes, September 18, 2013, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet. This story was also covered in the ABA Journal.

September 18, 2013

"Welfare debate heats up Tocqueville Project," The Driftwood, September 18, 2013, featuring Carmack Waterhouse Professor Louis Seidman.

September 17, 2013

"Pillard Faces Senate Vote for Court of Appeals Seat," coverage in The Hoya, September 17, 2013, featuring Professor Nina Pillard.

September 16, 2013

"Constitutional Law Scholars Preview Supreme Court Term," C-SPAN, September 16, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris and Professor Randy Barnett.

September 13, 2013

Coverage of St. Thomas More Professor of Legal History James C. Oldham's September 13, 2013 ruling as an arbitrator in the Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. case drew on coverage including Bloomberg Business Week, The Examiner Online, and Financial Times. 

September 13, 2013

"Miss America contestants face long and winding roads to Atlantic City," Washington Post, September 13, 2013, featuring student Bindu Pamarthi L'15.

September 13, 2013

"Local Latinos Increasingly Being Targeted by 'Notario Fraud'," a feature on Georgetown Law and Ayuda's Report on Notario Fraud, in WAMU's "Metro Connection", September 13, 2013.

September 6, 2013

"Disrupt: What would US endgame be in Syria," MSNBC Disrupt with Karen Finney, September 6, 2013, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 6, 2013

"Law Dean Backs Third Year," The Hoya, September 6, 2013, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

September 6, 2013

"Why Lawyers Defend Monsters," MSNBC, September 6, 2013, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.

September 4, 2013

"Obama's decision to turn to Congress on Syria decision is fodder for debate," Washington Post, September 4, 2013, featuring Professor Martin S. Lederman.

September 3, 2013

"Should the Third Year of Law School Be Cut?," New York Times, September 2, 2013, a letter to the editor by Professor Philip G. Schrag. The letter was also mentioned in "Do American Lawyers Need Less Law School," Bloomberg Business Week, September 3, 2013.

September 3, 2013

"Better Privacy Laws: Priority for America and Germany," New York Times, September 3, 2013, a letter to the editor by Professor Marc S. Rotenberg.

August 30, 2013

"Progressives for Progress," Huffington Post, August 30, 2013, featuring alumnus and Visiting Professor John Podesta, L'76.

August 28, 2013

"Lifetime Achiever: Abe Krash," The American Lawyer, August 28, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Abe Krash.

August 28, 2013

"Voices from the 50th anniversary March on Washington," coverage by Catholic Standard, August 28, 2013, of 50th Anniversary March on Washington event at Georgetown Law, organized by alumnus Van White, L'89.

August 28, 2013

"Tampa couple gets engaged as they honor MLK," coverage by WTSP News, August 28, 2013, of 50th Anniversary March on Washington event at Georgetown Law, organized by alumnus Van White, L'89.

August 27, 2013

"The 500 Lawyer Limelight: William Treanor," LawDragon, August 27, 2013, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

August 21, 2013

"Georgetown Law's Loan Policy Is Good for Society as Well as Students," The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 21, 2013, an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor.

August 19, 2013

"'Diversion' Programs Send More to Treatment, Instead of Prison," Wall Street Journal, August 19, 2013, featuring Professor Allegra McLeod.

August 18, 2013

"An end to tenure at law schools?," Washington Post, August 18, 2013, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

August 16, 2013

"Obama Suspends the Law. What Would Lincoln Say?," an opinion piece by Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz in the Wall Street Journal, August 16, 2013.

August 16, 2013

"Los Otros Discoursos de Kennedy," El Pais, August 16, 2013, an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

August 9, 2013

"Auf Dem Weg Ins Nichts," Taz Tageszeitung, August 9, 2013, an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum.

August 8, 2013

"The Latest In The Debate Over Mandatory Minimum Sentencing," NPR's Diane Rehm Show, August 8, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler and Adjunct Professor William Otis.

August 8, 2013

"Chickens: Smarter Than a Four-Year-Old," NY Daily News, August 16, 2013, "Farm Sanctuary Fights to Save Pigs," HLN, August 8, 2013, featuring student Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

August 5, 2013

"The impact of test-tube burgers on farm animals," MSNBC, August 5, 2013, featuring student Bruce Friedrich, L'15.

July 31, 2013

"U.S. judge rejects Fed cap on debit card swipe fees," coverage in Reuters, July 31, 2013, about a ruling by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The decision cites the scholarship of Professor Steven Salop.

July 29, 2013

"Pigs smart as dogs? Activists pose the question," coverage by the Associated Press, July 29, 2013, featuring student Bruce Friedrich, L'15. 

July 26, 2013

"IMF worries Argentine case will hamper debt relief," coverage in the News Sentinel, July 26, 2013, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.

July 25, 2013

"Blimps Over Washington," coverage in the Huffington Post, July 25, 2013, featuring Professor Marc Rotenburg.

July 25, 2013

"Republicans, Democrats agree Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac should go - but what's next?," in the Washington Examiner, July 25, 2013 featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 25, 2013

"What motivates a lawyer to defend a Tsarnaev, a Castro or a Zimmerman?" an opinion piece by Professor Abbe Smith in the Washington Post, July 25, 2013.

July 23, 2013

"Balancing regional planning and home rule," coverage in Newsworks, July 23, 2013 featuring Jessica Grannis, staff attorney for the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 15, 2013

"Inside The Zimmerman Verdict," a segment on NPR's Tell Me More, July 15, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler. 

July 15, 2013

"BPA-Free Plastics Going On Trial In Texas," a segment on NPR's Morning Edition, July 15, 2013, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

July 14, 2013

"After Sandy, New York aims to fortify itself against next big storm, climate change," coverage in the Washington Post, July 14, 2013, featuring Jessica Grannis, a staff attorney for the Georgetown Climate Center, and Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 12, 2013

"Group pushes for practical training for law students," coverage in the Washington Post, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.

July 12, 2013

"Treasury delays offshore tax-dodge law by 6 months," coverage by Reuters, July 12, 2013, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

July 11, 2013

"The NSA's Surveillance Is Unconstitutional," an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2013.

July 8, 2013

"Supremely Odd: Law360's Memorable SCOTUS Moments," coverage in Law 360, July 8, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

July 5, 2013

"With Rising Temperatures, Infrastructure Falters," a segment on NPR’s Science Friday, July 5, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 3, 2013

"Does Obama Have the Power to Delay His Mandate?," featuring Professor Randy Barnett in Bloomberg, July 3, 2013.

July 3, 2013

"Egypt's students of democracy," an op-ed by Professor David Super in the Los Angeles Times, July 3, 2013.

July 1, 2013

"At Iron Tech, students bring tech answers to legal issues," coverage in the ABA Journal, July 1, 2013, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain. 

July 1, 2013

The National Law Journal announced that former Dean, Judith Areen, has been appointed as the interim executive director for the Association of American Law Schools, July 1, 2013.

July 1, 2013

"Want to Save Dodd-Frank? Consider TTIP," a piece by Professor Chris Brummer in the Huffington Post, July 1, 2013. 

July 1, 2013

"Bound Together on the Court, but by Beliefs, not Gender," coverage in the New York Times, July 1, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, an adviser to the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.

June 28, 2013

"Don’t let DOMA fool you — the Supreme Court is restricting your rights," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, June 28, 2013.

June 28, 2013

"Be inclusive, Morsi, or you may face a second Egyptian revolution," an op-ed by Professor David Super in the Christian-Science Monitor, June 28, 2013.

June 27, 2013

"Gay Marriage: A Careful Step Forward," a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog, June 27, 2013.

June 27, 2013

"Judge John Facciola Steals the Show at Georgetown Law," a profile of Georgetown Law CLE's eDiscovery program in Law Technology News, June 27, 2013, featuring Assistant Dean Larry Center.

June 26, 2013

"Coal Industry Concerned By Obama's Climate Change Plans," a segment on NPR's Morning Edition, June 26, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

June 26, 2013

"Gay Is the New Black," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler in the New York Times, June 26, 2013.

June 26, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on WBZ Radio, CBS Boston, on the Supreme Court same-sex marriage cases, June 26, 2013.

June 26, 2013

"Pennsylvania lags in food-stamp approvals," coverage in the Philadelphia Inquirer, June 26, 2013, featuring Professor David Super.

June 26, 2013

"Equality Under Law—Now You See It, Now You Don’t," coverage in The Nation, June 26, 2013, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

June 25, 2013

"Race And Politics In The South," coverage on NPR's "Diane Rehm Show," June 25, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

June 25, 2013

"Obama outlines broad plan to curb climate change," coverage in the LA Times, June 25, 2013, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.

June 25, 2013

Politico and several other outlets covered Georgetown Climate Center’s polling data, which was released in advance of President Obama’s climate change address at Georgetown University, June 25, 2013.

June 24, 2013

"Large Firms in a Hiring Mood Again," coverage in the National Law Journal, June 24, 2013, featuring Marcia Shannon, assistant dean for career services.

June 23, 2013

"As Social Media Swirl Around It, Supreme Court Sticks to Its Analog Ways," coverage in the New York Times, June 23, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.

June 22, 2013

Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal Equality," coverage in the New York Times, June 22, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris, an adviser to the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.

June 21, 2013

"NSA surveillance may be legal — but it’s unconstitutional," a piece by Professor Laura Donohue in the Washington Post, June 21, 2013.

June 20, 2013

"In More Cities, A Camera On Every Corner, Park And Sidewalk," a segment on NPR's "All Tech Considered," June 19,2013, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

June 20, 2013

"So You Want to Intervene in Syria Without Breaking the Law?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, June 20, 2013.

June 20, 2013

"6 of the World's Most Extensive Climate Adaptation Plans," coverage in Inside Climate News, featuring Jessica Grannis, a staff attorney for the Georgetown Climate Center, June 20, 2013.

June 19, 2013

"Sorry to say, but an apology costs money," a segment on Marketplace, June 19, 2013, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

June 19, 2013

"Senate hearing blasts Obama’s refusal to share details of drone program," coverage in Star-Telegram, June 19, 2013, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

June 18, 2013

"Kansas Bleeds the Middle Class," coverage in the American Prospect, June 18, 2013, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

June 17, 2013

"US reaction to spying scandal provides miserable spectacle," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Global Times, June 17, 2013.

June 17, 2013

"Law Schools: Get Back to Basics," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Sherri Lee Keene, appearing in the National Law Journal, June 17, 2013.

June 16, 2013

"English Gavels Resound in a Trove Headed to Yale," coverage in the Washington Post, June 16, 2013, featuring James Oldham, St. Thomas More Professor of Law and Legal History.

June 16, 2013

"State photo-ID databases become troves for police," coverage in the Washington Post, June 16, 2013, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

June 15, 2013

"In Utah, a Local Hero Accused," coverage in the New York Times, June 15, 2013, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

June 14, 2013

"When Animal Welfare Isn't: As I See It," an opinion piece by Bruce Friedrich, L'15 in Worcester Telegram & Gazette,  June 14, 2013. 

June 14, 2013

"Former Blagojevich lawyer joins Jacksons' legal team," coverage in the Chicago Tribune, June 14, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

June 13, 2013

"Bloomberg Seeks to Redo Building Code in Sandy's Wake," coverage in the New York Times, June 13, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

June 12, 2013

“Without a Final Map, New York Rebuilds on Uncertain Ground,” coverage in Propublica, June 12, 2013, featuring Jessica Grannis, a staff attorney for Georgetown Law’s Harrison Institute for Public Law. 

June 12, 2013

The Philly has reported that Anita L. Allen, former associate dean for research and scholarship at Georgetown Law, has been named vice provost for faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, June 12, 2013.

June 12, 2013

Catherine Lhamon, a former fellow in the Georgetown Law Appellate Litigation Clinic, has been nominated as assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education, June 12, 2013.

June 12, 2013

"JFK's Presidential Courage - June 10, 1963," a piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, June 12, 2013.

June 12, 2013

"Intel Outside," a piece by Professor David Cole in Foreign Policy, June 12, 2013.

June 12, 2013

"Environmental Rules Delayed as White House Slows Reviews," coverage in the New York Times, June 12, 2013, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling. 

June 11, 2013

"McDonald's Cruelty: Creating Mentally Broken & Physically Destroyed Animals," an opinion piece by Bruce Friedrich, L'15, in Huffington Post, June 11, 2013.

June 11, 2013

"Judge Rules that Movie Studio Should Have Been Paying Interns," coverage in the New York Times, June 11, 2013, featuring plaintiff Eric Glatt, L'15. 

June 10, 2013

"Edward Snowden Could Strain to Qualify for Asylum Under International Law," coverage in the Washington Post, June 10, 2013, featuring Laila Hlass, fellow in the Center for Applied Legal Studies.

June 10, 2013

"Panel Reviews Organ Transplant Policies for Kids," a segment on WUSA-TV (Washington, D.C.), June 10, 2013, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin. 

June 9, 2013

The Washington Examiner reported that Bindhu Pamarthi, L'15, has been crowned Miss District of Columbia, June 9, 2013. 

June 9, 2013

“RI to build charging stations for electric cars,” coverage in the Boston Globe, June 9, 2013, featuring Cassandra Powers of the Georgetown Climate Center.

June 9, 2013

"State Laws Varied on Gun, Abortion Laws," coverage by the Associated Press, June 9, 2013, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 7, 2013

"Key to Government's Monitoring Power Lies in War, Technology," coverage in the Washington Post, June 7, 2013, featuring Professor Laura Donohue and Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.

June 6, 2013

"Secret NSA Program Gives the Agency Unprecedented Access to Private Internet Communications," a piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, June 6, 2013.

June 6, 2013

"It's Worse Than You Thought: NSA Spying and the Patriot Act," a piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, June 6, 2013.

June 4, 2013

"David Cameron Talking Tough on Tax as G8 Nears - but What Can He Deliver?," coverage in The Guardian (UK), June 4, 2013, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg. 

June 4, 2013

"Law Enforcement Celebrates Supreme Court's DNA Ruling," coverage on NPR's "Morning Edition," June 4, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute. 

June 4, 2013

The New York Times and several other outlets reported that Professor Nina Pillard has been nominated by President Obama to fill one of three vacancies on the 11-member U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, June 4, 2013. 

June 3, 2013

Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz's brief in Bond vs. U.S. is featured in the National Law Journal, June 3, 2013.

June 3, 2013

"Why the Court Was Right to Allow Cheek Swabs," an op-ed by Akhil Reed Amar and Professor Neal Katyal in the New York Times, June 3, 2013.

June 3, 2013

"Supreme Court Rules DNA Can be Taken After Arrest," coverage on NPR's "All Things Considered," June 3, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute. 

June 3, 2013

"Retailer Revolt Won't Kill $7.25 Billion Dollar Credit Card Fee Deal, Lead Lawyer Says," a post in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal Law Blog, June 3, 2013, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

June 1, 2013

"Judges Blame Banks for Foreclosure Slowdowns, but Some See Good in Delay," coverage in the Tampa Bay Times, June 1, 2013, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

May 31, 2013

The Georgetown Law Cybersecurity Law Institute was featured in the Wall Street Journal's "The Morning Risk Report," (May 23, 2013), Main Justice (May 24, 2013) and Legal Bisnow (May 31, 2013). 

May 28, 2013

"A Call for Legal Innovation," a piece by Seth Engel, L'11, in The Street, May 28, 2013, featuring Georgetown Law's Iron Tech Lawyer Competition. 

May 27, 2013

"The Academy's War on Free Thinking," an opinion piece in the Washington Times, May 27, 2013, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

May 25, 2013

"Showing the IRS Some Love After Witch Hunt," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 25, 2013, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain. 

May 24, 2013

"Christie Deflects on Climate Change, Scientists Weigh In," a segment on WNYC (New York), May 24, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

May 24, 2013

"Obama's Long Road to Peace," a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog, May 24, 2013. 

May 24, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on KABC (Los Angeles) about the Congressional investigation into whether the IRS targeted conservative groups, May 24, 2013. 

May 23, 2013

"IRS-Targeted Group: 'We Want the Truth'," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, May 23, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 23, 2013

"Authorize This," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, May 23, 2013. 

May 23, 2013

"Georgetown's Continuing Legal Education: eDiscovery, the Hottest Issue in Litigation," a profile of Georgetown Law CLE's eDiscovery programs in Bloomberg BNA's Digital Discovery & e-Evidence, May 23, 2013, featuring Assistant Dean Larry Center. 

May 22, 2013

"Terrorist Watch Lists: Are They Working as They Should?," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, May 22, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Dakota Rudesill. 

May 22, 2013

"The AP's Privacy, and Ours," a column by Professor David Cole in The Nation, May 22, 2013. 

May 22, 2013

"Darrell Issa: Lois Lerner Lost Her Rights," coverage in Politico, May 22, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 22, 2013

"Key IRS Official Refuses to Testify," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, May 22, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 21, 2013

"Stop Hating on the IRS," an opinion piece in Slate, May 21, 2013, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain. 

May 20, 2013

"A Place for Lawyers to Learn Executive Skills," a story in the National Law Journal, May 20, 2013, featuring Professor Mitt Regan and the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law.

May 20, 2013

"What Obama Must Say to African-American Grads," a CNN opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, May 18, 2013. The piece was mentioned in the Washington Post "On Leadership" column, "President Obama's Graduation Speech at Morehouse College," May 20, 2013. 

May 19, 2013

"More Often, Nonlawyers Try Taste of Law School," a story in the Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2013, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

May 16, 2013

Professor Rosa Brooks testified about the law of armed conflict, the use of military force and the 2001 authorization for use of military force before the Senate Committee on Armed Services, May 16, 2013.

May 15, 2013

"The Cost of Doing Nothing," the cover story in the May 2013 issue of DC Bar magazine, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

May 15, 2013

"Don't Expand the War on Terror," an op-ed by Adjunct Professor Jennifer Daskal and Stephen I. Vladeck in the New York Times, May 15, 2013. 

May 15, 2013

"DOJ-Ordered Scandal Probes Rarely Seen as Truly Independent," coverage on FOX News Channel, May 15, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 15, 2013

Professor John R. Thomas testified about patent reform implementation and new challenges for small businesses before the House Committee on Small Business, May 15, 2013.

May 14, 2013

"Three Ring Circus of Scandal Consumes White House," coverage on WUSA9 (Washington, D.C.), May 14, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein. 

May 13, 2013

"Facebook Users Question $20 Million Settlement Over Ads," a segment on NPR's "All Things Considered," May 13, 2013, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

May 10, 2013

"New Proposal to Expand Downtown Historic District Will Impact Chinatown," coverage in Asian Fortune, May 10, 2013, featuring Associate Dean J. Peter Byrne.

May 9, 2013

"On Anthony Lewis (1927-2013)," a tribute by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, May 9, 2013.

May 7, 2013

Professor Randy Barnett will appear in the first episode of a four-part PBS documentary, "Constitution USA with Peter Sagal," May 7, 2013.

May 7, 2013

A Q&A with Professor Michael Diamond, director of the Harrison Institute for Housing and Community Development at Georgetown Law, appeared in Elevation DC, May 7, 2013.

May 2, 2013

"Technology Helps Mid-Sized Law Firm Growth," a story about a recent survey issued by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law and TAGLaw in the Global Legal Post, May 2, 2013.

May 2, 2013

"Guantanamo and Torture: It's Up to Obama," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, May 2, 2013.

May 2, 2013

"Would Machiavelli Have Drawn a Red Line?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, May 2, 2013.

April 29, 2013

"Supreme Court Declines to Hear Eaton Corp Antitrust Case," coverage by Thomson Reuters, April 29, 2013, featuring Professor Steven Salop. 

April 27, 2013

"Source: Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Mother Talked about Jihad in Russian Wiretap," coverage in Newsday, April 27, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole. 

April 26, 2013

Professor Rosa Brooks testified about drone wars before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights, April 23, 2013. Her testimony was cited in the Washington Post Fine Print column, "Syria and the Law," April 24, 2013, and in the PBS "NewsHour" story, "Congress Begins to Weigh in on Drone Strikes Policy," April 26, 2013.

April 25, 2013

Professor Philip Schrag discussed political asylum in the U.S. on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal," April 25, 2013.

April 25, 2013

"2 Googles: 1 for Europe and 1 for Everyone Else," coverage in the Washington Post, April 25, 2013, featuring Professor David Vladeck. 

April 25, 2013

"Should You Go to Law School?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, April 25, 2013.

April 23, 2013

"Why a Homemade Bomb Is a Weapon of Mass Destruction," a post in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, April 23, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole.

April 19, 2013

"Georgetown Law Students Get Big Break on Stage," a feature on the 40th anniversary of the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society in WAMU's "Metro Connection," April 19, 2013.

April 19, 2013

"Call for More Video Cameras Spotlights Debate on Use," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, April 19, 2013, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

April 18, 2013

"Keep Calm and Shut the Bleep Up," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, April 18, 2013.

April 17, 2013

"Responding to Terror," a column by Professor David Cole in The Nation, April 17, 2013.

April 16, 2013

"'42' Shows the Changes, As Do Others," an opinion piece in the San Antonio Express-News, April 16, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 15, 2013

Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, has been named to Poder magazine's list of the "Top 100 Green Latinos," in the April 2013 issue.

April 15, 2013

"Ex-FTC Head Says Lawmakers Expected Him to Toe Democratic Line," coverage by Thomson Reuters, April 15, 2013, featuring Professor Steven Salop. 

April 11, 2013

"10 Ways to Fix the Drone War," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, April 11, 2013.

April 9, 2013

"On Sale: The $1,150-Per-Hour Lawyer," an article in the Wall Street Journal, April 9, 2013, featuring James Jones, senior fellow at Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

April 9, 2013

"Open the Slaughterhouses," an op-ed by Visiting Professor Jedediah Purdy in the New York Times, April 8, 2013.

April 9, 2013

"Should There Be a One-Year Time Limit on Asylum Claims?," coverage by ABC News, April 9, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Andrew Schoenholtz.

April 9, 2013

"What Do Police Fear? The Truth?," a contribution by Professor Paul Butler to the New York Times Room for Debate, "An Inspector General for the Police," April 9, 2013.

April 5, 2013

"Has President Obama Done Enough for Black Americans?," an article in The Atlantic, April 5, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

April 4, 2013

"Can a Judge Really Block the SEC's Settlement with Steven Cohen?," a story in ProPublica, April 4, 2013, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

April 4, 2013

"Coastal Retreat a Long-Term Option for New York City," coverage in the Epoch Times, April 4, 2013, featuring Associate Dean J. Peter Byrne.

April 4, 2013

"Why Sticks and Stones Will Beat Our Drones," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, April 4, 2013.

April 3, 2013

"How the I.R.S. Hurts Mothers," an opinion piece in The New York Times, April 3, 2013, by Associate Professor Lilian V. Faulhaber. 

April 3, 2013

"A Jesuit's View: Why Pope Francis Is Different, and Why a Jesuit Pope Is Rare," an article in the San Jose Mercury News, April 3, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor Ladislas Orsy. 

April 3, 2013

"Who Polices Prosecutors Who Abuse Their Authority? Usually Nobody," a story in ProPublica, April 3, 2013, featuring Professor Steven Goldblatt.

April 3, 2013

"Who's Really in Charge on EPA Rules?," a Q&A with Professor Lisa Heinzerling in Grist, April 3, 2013.

April 2, 2013

Professor Julie O'Sullivan was named among the "notable women in the field" of white-collar law by the New York Times Dealbook, April 2, 2013. 

April 1, 2013

"The Flawed Logic of Prenatal Discrimination," an opinion piece by Georgetown Law academic fellow Dov Fox in Huffington Post, April 1, 2013.

April 1, 2013

"FATCA Is Far from a Done Deal," coverage in the American Banker, April 1, 2013, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

March 29, 2013

"Supreme Court Doubles Up on Affirmative Action Cases," coverage by Lawyers.com, March 29, 2013, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

March 29, 2013

"Could Google Tilt a Close Election?," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, March 29, 2013, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

March 29, 2013

Professor Rosa Brooks discussed drones on "Charlie Rose," March 29, 2013.

March 29, 2013

Professor Abbe Smith reviewed Kids for Cash  and The Injustice System in the New York Times Book Review, March 29, 2013.

March 28, 2013

"Litigation Support at a Crossroads," an article by David Rohde and the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession's Lisa Rohrer and Juliet Aiken in Law 360, March 28, 2013.

March 26, 2013

A group of Georgetown Law students who demonstrated at the U.S. Supreme Court during the arguments in the same-sex marriage cases were featured in DCist, March 26, 2013.

March 26, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the same-sex marriage cases in the U.S. Supreme Court on WUSA-TV (Washington, D.C.), March 26 and 27, 2013.

March 26, 2013

"Big Data Is Opening Doors, But Maybe Too Many," coverage in the New York Times, March 23, 2013, featuring Professor David Vladeck.

March 25, 2013

"That Thing that You Do: Comment on Joseph Massad’s “Empire of Sexuality”," an opinion piece by Professor Lama Abu-Odeh, appearing in Al-Akhbar English, March 25, 2013.

March 25, 2013

"Deciding Not to Decide Gay Marriage," an op-ed by Professor David Cole in the New York Times, March 25, 2013.

March 25, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the same-sex marriage cases in the Supreme Court on MSNBC's "NewsNation," March 25, 2013.

March 24, 2013

"As Down Detection Gets Easier, Choices Harder," an article in the Boston Globe, March 24, 2013, featuring Georgetown Law academic fellow Dov Fox. 

March 24, 2013

A reception at Georgetown Law honoring Asian-American trailblazers in the law drew coverage in the Washington Post, March 24, 2013.

March 22, 2013

"Stars of a Violent Rap Video Are Found Guilty of Violent Crimes in Real Life," coverage in the New York Times, March 22, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

March 22, 2013

"The New York City 'Soda Wars': Public Health vs. Paternalism," an opinion piece in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Professor Lawrence Gostin, March 22, 2013.

March 21, 2013

"Water Access is a Key Human Right," an opinion piece by Leah Burcat, L'14, in the Lansing State Journal, March 21, 2013.

March 21, 2013

"Affirmative Action Case Goes Beyond Race," an opinion piece in ProPublica, March 21, 2013, featuring Professor Girardeau Spann. 

March 21, 2013

"A Drone of One's Own," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, March 21, 2013.

March 19, 2013

Professor John Buckley testified about tax reforms and tax provisions affecting state and local governments before the House Committee on Ways and Means, March 19, 2013.

March 19, 2013

Dean William M. Treanor discussed "The Future of Law School" on WAMU's "The Kojo Nnamdi Show," March 19, 2013.

March 18, 2013

"Gideon Remains 'A Wake-Up Call,'" a conversation with Distinguished Visitor from Practice Abe Krash on the lasting legacy of Gideon v. Wainwright in the National Law Journal, March 18, 2013.  

March 18, 2013

"It Is Time for the U.S. to Cover IVF (for Gay and Lesbians Too)," an opinion piece by Georgetown Law academic fellow Dov Fox and I. Glenn Cohen in Huffington Post, March 18, 2013.

March 17, 2013

"Gideon's Muted Trumpet," an op-ed by Professor Paul Butler in the New York Times, March 17, 2013.

March 15, 2013

"New Pope, Old Papacy," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in The Nation, March 15, 2013.

March 15, 2013

Professor Lawrence Gostin and Jacob Sullum, senior editor for Reason magazine, participated in a Salon online debate about New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposed ban on large sugary drinks, March 15, 2013. 

March 15, 2013

"Ted Cruz Is Wrong about the Constitution," an opinion piece in the Washington Post, March 15, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole and Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

March 15, 2013

"Price and Perils of JD: Is Law School Worth It?," the cover story in the March 2013 issue of DC Bar magazine, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.

March 14, 2013

"Puerto Rico Beyond IRS Reach Woos Paulson-Sized Fortunes," coverage by Bloomberg, March 14, 2013, featuring Professor John Buckley. 

March 14, 2013

"Secrets No President Should Keep," an op-ed by David Keene and Professor David Cole in the Los Angeles Times, March 14, 2013.

March 14, 2013

"Mission Creep in the War on Terror," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, March 14, 2013.

March 13, 2013

"Banning Large Sodas Is Legal and Smart," a CNN opinion piece by Professor Lawrence Gostin, March 13, 2013.

March 12, 2013

"Google Concedes That Drive-By Prying Violated Privacy," coverage in the New York Times, March 12, 2013, featuring Professor David Vladeck and Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.

March 11, 2013

The Corporate Counsel Institute at Georgetown Law on March 8 drew coverage by Reuters, March 11, 2013.

March 11, 2013

"Lingering Vacancies Burden Justice System; Nominations Lag, Cases Grow," coverage in the Washington Times, March 11, 2013, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch. 

March 5, 2013

"Greater Disability Protection Doesn't Mean Less Selective Abortion," an opinion piece by Georgetown Law academic fellow Dov Fox and Christopher L. Griffin Jr. in Huffington Post, March 5, 2013.

March 4, 2013

"Doctor, Not Chaplain: How a Deeply Religious Surgeon General Taught a Nation about HIV," an article in The Atlantic, March 4, 2013, featuring Visiting Professor and O'Neill Institute Senior Scholar Timothy Westmoreland. 

March 1, 2013

The Same-Sex Marriage Mock Moot Court: Hollingsworth v. Perry held at Georgetown Law on February 27 drew coverage in the Blog of Legal Times, March 1, 2013.

February 28, 2013

A speech by NSA General Counsel Rajesh De at the Georgetown Law symposium, "Swimming in the Ocean of Big Data: National Security in an Age of Unlimited Information," drew coverage in Huffington Post, February 28, 2013.

February 28, 2013

The International Trade Update held at Georgetown Law on February 28 drew coverage by Reuters, February 28, 2013. 

February 28, 2013

"Want to Work in the White House?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, February 28, 2013.

February 27, 2013

"Amgen Loses as Top U.S. Court Backs Class Actions," coverage by Reuters, February 27, 2013, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman. 

February 24, 2013

"The Problem with the Drone War That No One's Talking About," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in the Dallas Morning News, February 24, 2013.

February 22, 2013

The Georgetown Climate Center workshop, "Promoting a Low Carbon Resilient Future Together: A State-Federal Dialogue," drew coverage by UK Reuters, Delaware Online and MacLeans (Canada), February 22, 2013. The first day of the workshop was broadcast live on C-SPAN 2.

February 21, 2013

"U.S. Quadruples Pipeline Tax Break Cost to $7 Million: Taxes," coverage by Bloomberg, February 21, 2013, featuring Professor John Buckley.

February 21, 2013

A survey on mid-sized law firms released by Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and TAGLaw drew coverage in the National Law Journal (February 20, 2013) and ABA Journal(February 21, 2013). 

February 21, 2013

"In Losing on Obamacare, Barnett Says, Conservatives Won," a post in Forbes, February 21, 2013, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

February 21, 2013

"Supreme Court Weighs in on Limits for Political Campaign Contributions," a segment on WTOP Radio, February 21, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

February 21, 2013

"Apocalypse Soon," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, February 21, 2013.

February 20, 2013

"Who Will Mind the Drones?," an op-ed by Professor Neal Katyal in the New York Times, February 20, 2013.

February 19, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed new developments in the Chandra Levy case on WJLA-TV (Washington, D.C.), February 19, 2013.

February 15, 2013

"President Obama, Did or Did You Not Kill Anwar al-Awlaki?," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the Washington Post, February 8, 2013. The piece was cited in the New Yorker post, "Torture and Obama's Drone Program," February 15, 2013. 

February 15, 2013

"Marriage Equality: Will Shift in Public Opinion Sway the Supreme Court," a story in the February 2013 issue of DC Bar magazine, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

February 14, 2013

"Climate Change Could Burn a Hole in the Government's Finances, GAO Says," coverage in the Washington Post, February 14, 2013, featuring Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

February 14, 2013

"Hate Obama's Drone War?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, February 14, 2013.

February 13, 2013

Georgetown Law Weekly SCOTUS Valentines were featured in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog, February 13, 2013.

February 13, 2013

"What's Wrong with Obama's Drone Policy," a column by Professor David Cole in The Nation, February 13, 2013.

February 13, 2013

"Compliance Is Today's Slogan for Upcoming Law Graduates, Conference Speakers Say," coverage by Reuters, February 13, 2013, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

February 12, 2013

"Laying Down the Law," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in Foreign Policy, February 12, 2013.

February 12, 2013

"Unintended Effects in Prop. 8 Appeal?," coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, February 12, 2013, featuring Professor Martin Lederman.

February 11, 2013

"The Law Against Unlocking Cell Phones Is Anti-Consumer, Anti-Business, and Anti-Common Sense," an opinion piece by Derek Satya Khanna, L'15, in The Atlantic, February 11, 2013.

February 8, 2013

"An Air Force Officer: The Military Doesn't Want to Retain Talent (Or At Least That's the Perception)," a blog post by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, February 8, 2013.

February 7, 2013

"A Systematic Plan for Firearms Law Reform," an opinion piece in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Katherine Record and Professor Lawrence Gostin, February 7, 2013.

February 7, 2013

The "2013 Report on the State of the Legal Market," issued by the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law and Peer Monitor, drew coverage in the Wall Street Journal Law Blog (February 1, 2013), The American Lawyer (February 4, 2013),  ABA Journal (February 6, 2013) and Global Legal Post (February 7, 2013).

February 6, 2013

"How We Made Killing Easy," a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog , February 6, 2013.

February 6, 2013

"U.S. Supreme Court Is Urged to Rule on Michigan Affirmative-Action Case," coverage in the Chronicle of Higher Education, February 6, 2013, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

February 6, 2013

"Obama's Drone Policy Has No Safeguards Against Abuse," an opinion piece by Professor Rosa Brooks in U.S. News & World Report "Debate Club," February 6, 2013.

February 5, 2013

"After Big Storms: Rebuild or No?", a segment on NPR's "On Point," featuring Jessica Grannis, a staff attorney at Georgetown Law's Harrison Institute for Public Law, February 5, 2013.

February 5, 2013

"Lethal Force Must Be Last Resort," a contribution by Professor David Cole to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "When Can the U.S. Kill One of Its Own?," February 5, 2013.

February 5, 2013

"Fifty-four Nations Are Implicated in a CIA Torture Scheme," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, February 5, 2013.

February 5, 2013

"Death by Loophole," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, February 5, 2013.

February 5, 2013

"In U.S., Outrage Over All the President's Men," coverage in the New York Times, February 5, 2013, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

February 4, 2013

"Supreme Court Term Preview - Part Two," a program at Georgetown Law on January 30, was cited in the New York Times article, "Obama's Shifts May Affect U.S. Legal Plan on Gay Marriage," February 4, 2013.

February 4, 2013

"Foreigners' Accounts in U.S. Banks Eyed in Tax Crackdown," coverage by Reuters, February 4, 2013, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.

February 1, 2013

"Campaigns and Legislation: Applying Lessons from the 2012 Campaign Cycle to the 113th Congress," a program at Georgetown Law on February 1, 2013, was broadcast live on C-SPAN.

February 1, 2013

Georgetown Law's Advanced eDiscovery Institute drew coverage in Law Technology News, February 1, 2013.

January 31, 2013

"The Contagion Effect," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, January 31, 2013.

January 25, 2013

"New Chief of Staff Closes Tight-Knit Circle," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, January 25, 2013, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 24, 2013

"Obama Taps Former Prosecutor as Wall Street Cop," coverage by Marketplace, January 24, 2013, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

January 23, 2013

"Will Obama the Constitutional Lawyer Please Stand Up?," an opinion piece in The Nation, January 23, 2013, featuring Professor David Cole.

January 23, 2013

"Well Done, Mr. Secretary!", a post by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy, January 23, 2013.

January 23, 2013

"Drones in Our Time," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, January 23, 2012.

January 22, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade on WTOP Radio, January 22, 2013.

January 21, 2013

"D.C. Struggling to Maintain Legal Services," coverage in the National Law Journal, January 21, 2013, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

January 20, 2013

"Hagel Nomination Now Likely to be All Smooth Sailing," an opinion piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum in the Global Times, January 20, 2013.

January 18, 2013

"Examining the Legacies of Roe and Lawrence," a post by Douglas NeJaime and Associate Dean Nan Hunter on HuffPost Politics, January 18, 2013.

January 17, 2013

"Counter Intelligence," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, January 17, 2013.

January 16, 2013

Remarks by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), L'64, at Georgetown Law drew extensive coverage including Huffington Post, Washington Post, The Hill, Blog of Legal Times and National Journal, January 16, 2013. The address was broadcast live on C-SPAN. 

January 16, 2013

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed President Obama's new proposals to curb gun violence on MSNBC, January 16, 2013.

January 15, 2013

Professor Laura Donohue participated in a panel discussion on drones and domestic surveillance at the National Press Club, January 15, 2013. 

January 14, 2013

"Twelve Questions for John Brennan," a post by Professor David Cole on the New York Review of Books blog, January 14, 2013.

January 14, 2013

"Infectious Diseases: How They Spread, How to Stop Them," a segment on NPR's "Talk of the Nation," January 14, 2013, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

January 11, 2013

The Fortune magazine article, "Why Are Lawyers Such Terrible Managers?," cites Georgetown Law's Executive Education Program, January 11, 2013. 

January 10, 2013

"Through a Glass Darkly," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in Foreign Policy magazine, January 10, 2013.

January 9, 2013

Professor Rosa Brooks discussed diversity in President Obama's second term Cabinet on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show," January 9, 2013.

January 8, 2013

"No Girls Allowed," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, January 8, 2013.

January 8, 2013

Professor Rosa Brooks discussed the nomination of former Sen. Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense on MSNBC's "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell," January 8, 2013.

January 5, 2013

"Let's Give Up on the Constitution," a New York Times op-ed by Professor Louis Michael Seidman, December 30, 2012. Seidman discussed the op-ed and his forthcoming book On Constitutional Disobedience on NPR's "Talk of the Nation" (January 3, 2013), FOX News (January 4, 2013), HuffPost Live (January 4, 2013) and FOX & Friends (January 5, 2013).

January 5, 2013

"Obama Advisor Who Had Decried 'War on Terror' Now Defends Drones," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, January 5, 2013, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

January 1, 2013

"Who Pays for the Right to Bear Arms?," a New York Times op-ed by Professor David Cole, January 1, 2013.

December 27, 2012

"Fiscal Cliff Opens Door to an AMT Fiasco," a MarketWatch commentary featuring Professor John Buckley, December 27, 2012.

December 26, 2012

Professor David Cole discussed the National Rifle Association on MSNBC's "The Ed Show," December 26, 2012.

December 26, 2012

"FlourNoy for Sec Def," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, December 26, 2012.

December 19, 2012

"Nickelodeon Plans to Resubmit 'SpongeBob' Game App to App Store," coverage in The Hill, December 19, 2012, featuring Laura Moy, a fellow at Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation. 

December 19, 2012

"Controlling Gun Violence: Obstacles to an Effective Policy," coverage on ABC News, December 19, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

December 18, 2012

"Bring on the Fiscal Cliff," a New York Times op-ed by Professor David Super, December 17, 2012. The op-ed was cited in the ABA Journal, December 18, 2012.

December 17, 2012

Kevin Hillery, L'15, Loren AliKhan, L'06 and Maya Noronha, C'05, L'10, were named to Forbes "30 Under 30" in law and policy, December 17, 2012.

December 17, 2012

The Law Technology News article, "Demystify Foreign E-Discovery," cites Georgetown Law's Advanced eDiscovery Institute, December 17, 2012.

December 15, 2012

"After Connecticut School Shootings, Never-Ending Gun Debate Spins," coverage in the Daily Beast, December 15, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 14, 2012

"Obama's Health Care Law Still Facing Court Challenges," coverage in USA Today, December 14, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 14, 2012

"Elephant Man," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, December 14, 2012.

December 14, 2012

Professor Peter Edelman is featured in The Nation's "This Week in Poverty" column, "Kristof's Swing and Miss," December 14, 2012.

December 13, 2012

"U.S. Stops Short of Legal Recognition of Syrian Rebels," coverage in RIA Novosti (Russia), December 13, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Catherine Powell. 

December 13, 2012

"Fixing Our Visa System," a column by Derek Satya Khanna, L'15, in National Review, December 13, 2012.

December 13, 2012

"Gays May Diverge from Blacks as Top Court Reshapes Civil Rights," coverage by Bloomberg, December 13, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

December 13, 2012

"Known Unknowns," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, December 13, 2012.

December 13, 2012

"Central Banks to Miss Accord Deadline," coverage in the Washington Times, December 13, 2012, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.

December 10, 2012

"Many Apps for Children Still Raise Privacy Concerns, FTC Says," coverage on NPR's "All Things Considered," December 10, 2012, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

December 10, 2012

"The Constitution: Who Needs It?," a profile of Professor Louis Michael Seidman and his forthcoming book On Constitutional Disobedience in the Chronicle of Higher Education's "The Chronicle Review," December 10, 2012.

December 10, 2012

"Roberts' Rebukes of SG's Office: Pattern or Not?," coverage in the National Law Journal, December 10, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute.

December 9, 2012

"With Cross-Border Mergers, Law Firms Enter Arms Race," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2012, featuring James Jones, senior fellow at Georgetown Law's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.

December 8, 2012

"Laws Not Fit to be Defended," a blog post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, December 8, 2012.

December 7, 2012

The work of Georgetown Law's Social Enterprise and Nonprofit Clinic, set to open in fall 2013, is highlighted in the Forbes piece, "How Law Schools and Entrepreneurs Collaborate to Serve Both Students and Innovators," December 7, 2012.

December 7, 2012

"Health Services Advocates Are Apprehensive about Federal Budget Debate," coverage by McClatchy, December 7, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Timothy Westmoreland.

December 7, 2012

An article about Georgetown Law's Advanced eDiscovery Institute, "Tech Circuit: Georgetown E-Discovery Edition," appeared in Law Technology News, December 7, 2012.

December 6, 2012

"What to Do about Climate Change?," a segment on NPR's "On Point," featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, December 6, 2012.

December 6, 2012

"A Missed Opportunity to Lead by Example," a contribution by Visiting Professor Catherine Powell to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "Have Treaties Gone Out of Style?," December 6, 2012.

December 6, 2012

"Parents Don't Want Children's Information Collected on the Internet, Poll Finds," coverage in the Washington Post, December 6, 2012, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

December 6, 2012

"Confessions of a Strategic Communicator," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, December 6, 2012.

December 4, 2012

Professor John Buckley discussed the history of the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) and the AMT patch on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal," December 4, 2012.

December 4, 2012

Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, participated in an online discussion hosted by The Climate Desk on what actions President Obama and Congress can take on climate change during the next four years, December 4, 2012.

December 3, 2012

"Due Process, Imminent Threat," an interview with Professor David Cole in Guernica magazine, December 3, 2012.

December 2, 2012

"Consumer Chief Leaves FTC a Feistier Place," a column about Professor David Vladeck's tenure at the FTC as director of the Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Philadelphia Inquirer, December 2, 2012.

December 1, 2012

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, December 2012.

November 30, 2012

"Analysis: The Next Stop for Palestinians Could be Global Courts," coverage by Reuters, November 29, 2012, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 30, 2012

Professor Viet Dinh and Adjunct Professor Paul Clement are profiled in "Patron Saint of Conservative Causes," a cover story in The American Lawyer, November 30, 2012.

November 30, 2012

"Fierce Battle Over Card Fees Goes On," coverage in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, November 30, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin. 

November 29, 2012

"Privacy Rights and Government Access to Electronic Messages," a segment on WAMU's "The Diane Rehm Show," November 29, 2012, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 29, 2012

"You Can Have It All ... Once Your Kids Are in College," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, November 29, 2012.

November 28, 2012

"It's Time to Stop Killing in Secret," a blog post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, November 28, 2012.

November 28, 2012

Dean William M. Treanor has been named one of the 25 "most influential people in legal education" by National Jurist, November 28, 2012.

November 26, 2012

"Cohen's SAC Faces Client Queries as Investigators Circle," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, November 26, 2012, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 26, 2012

"Time's Short, but Obamacare Foes Press on in Court," coverage in Politico, November 26, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

November 25, 2012

"Five Reasons America Won't Fall Off the 'Fiscal Cliff'," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, November 25, 2012, featuring Professor John Buckley.

November 24, 2012

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed secession on C-SPAN's "Washington Journal," November 24, 2012.

November 21, 2012

"Legal, Financial Fallout Loom for SAC in Insider Trading Case," coverage by Reuters, November 21, 2012, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

November 21, 2012

"On Pilgrims and Zionists," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, November 21, 2012.

November 21, 2012

Professor Peter Edelman offered his thoughts about Thanksgiving in "An Antipoverty Thanksgiving," a column in The Nation, November 21, 2012.

November 19, 2012

The work of Professor David Cole is cited in the HuffPost Politics blog post, "Will President Obama Restore the Rule of Law During His Second Term?," November 19, 2012.

November 19, 2012

Georgetown Law student Derek Khanna’s work at the Republican Study Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives was featured in a Slate article on November 19, 2012, “The Case of the Vanishing Policy Memo” and New York Times columnist David Brooks called Khanna “a rising star” in his piece "The Conservative Future” on November 19, 2012. 

November 19, 2012

“Race’s Role,” coverage in the National Law Journal, November 19, 2012, featuring Dean of Admissions Andy Cornblatt. 

November 18, 2012

"We the People Should Judge," a contribution by Professor Laura Donohue to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "Time to End Military Tribunals?," November 18, 2012.

November 16, 2012

"Virginians, Marylanders Petition to Secede," coverage on WTOP, November 16, 2012, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.

November 14, 2012

"Preparing for Future Disasters in the Wake of Sandy," a blog post by Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, on HuffPost DC, November 14, 2012.

November 14, 2012

Georgetown Law's Hotel Lodging & Legal Summit drew coverage in Hotel News Now, November 14, 2012.

November 14, 2012

"Sex and the Modern Soldier," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, November 14, 2012.

November 12, 2012

"America's Coming-Out Election: How Gay Issues Became Mainstream," coverage in Time, November 12, 2012, featuring Associate Dean Nan Hunter.

November 11, 2012

"What Did Supreme Court Hear about Same-Sex Marriage on Election Day?," coverage in the Washington Post, November 11, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris.

November 8, 2012

"The Election - II," opinion pieces by Frank Rich, Professor David Cole, Ronald Dworkin, and Russell Baker in the New York Review of Books, November 8, 2012.

November 8, 2012

"Law Firms Propose Three-Way Merger," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, November 8, 2012, featuring James Jones, senior fellow at the Center for the Study of the Legal Profession at Georgetown Law.  

November 8, 2012

Professor Rosa Brooks and others select their foreign policy "dream teams" for President Obama's second term in Foreign Policy magazine, November 8, 2012.

November 7, 2012

"Bridgeview Man Muhammad Salah Removed from Terrorist List," coverage in the Chicago Sun-Times, November 7, 2012, featuring Professor David Cole.

November 5, 2012

"Brand Hijacking Means Romney Voters Confused with Obama," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, November 5, 2012, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

November 5, 2012

"Drone Technology Raises Questions on Evolving Nature of War and Its Conduct," coverage in the National Catholic Reporter, November 5, 2012, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

November 2, 2012

"Checking Big Brother," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, November 2, 2012.

November 1, 2012

"Flood Risk Will Rise with Climate Change, Experts Say," coverage in the Washington Post, November 1, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

November 1, 2012

"Red Herring: The Myth of the Republican Military Voter," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, November 1, 2012.

October 30, 2012

"The Power to Block the Affordable Care Act: What Are the Limits?," an opinion piece by John D. Kraemer and Professor Lawrence Gostin in the Journal of the American Medical Association, October 29, 2012. The commentary drew coverage in the Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2012.

October 26, 2012

"Drug-Sniffing Cases Send Supreme Court to the Dogs," coverage by McClatchy, October 26, 2012, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

October 26, 2012

"Copyright Case Could Threaten eBay and Garage Sales," coverage by NBCNews.com, October 26, 2012, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 25, 2012

"Penn State Students Explore Sandusky Abuse Scandal," a New York Times article that references Professor David Luban's theory of contrived ignorance, October 25, 2012.

October 25, 2012

"Jerks vs. Waterboarders: The Best Reason to Pick Obama Over Romney," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, October 25, 2012.

October 23, 2012

"Antitrust Agencies Right to Expand Scrutiny of Patent Transfers and Acquisitions," a piece in Huffington Post, October 23, 2012, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski and the Georgetown Law global antitrust enforcement symposium. 

October 18, 2012

"Rewarding Impunity," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in Foreign Policy magazine, October 18, 2012.

October 18, 2012

"How Realistic is Romney's Pledge to 'Repeal and Replace' the Affordable Care Act?," an article by Professor Lawrence Gostin in the Journal of the American Medical Association, October 18, 2012.

October 18, 2012

"The Case for Intervention...," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, October 18, 2012.

October 17, 2012

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on FOX Business about the electoral college, October 17, 2012.

October 17, 2012

"Viewers Riveted by Feisty Presidential Debate," coverage by the Associated Press, October 17, 2012, featuring Professor Emma Coleman Jordan.

October 16, 2012

Professor John Buckley participated in a National Journal discussion on 2013 tax increases and budget cuts, October 16, 2012.

October 16, 2012

"More Speech Is Better," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, October 16, 2012.

October 14, 2012

"Causes Aside, Many Believe Louisville Area Is Already Feeling Impact of Global Warming," coverage in the Louisville Courier-Journal, October 14, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

October 12, 2012

"Affirmative Action Case Worries D.C. Area Colleges," coverage in the Washington Post, October 12, 2012, featuring Georgetown Law Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.

October 11, 2012

"Uniformity," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, October 11, 2012.

October 10, 2012

Professor Paul Butler debated UCLA Law School Professor Richard Sander about affirmative action on "The Takeaway with John Hockenberry," October 10, 2012.

October 10, 2012

"Egg Producer Target of Advertising Lawsuit," coverage in Capital Press (Oregon), October 10, 2012, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 8, 2012

"Starbucks Nibbles at Heels of Starbarks Doggie Daycare," coverage in the Chicago Sun-Times, October 8, 2012, featuring Professor Rebecca Tushnet.

October 8, 2012

"A More Conservative Supreme Court Puts Affirmative Action at Risk," coverage by McClatchy, October 8, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris.

October 5, 2012

Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo (L'94), executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, participated in a live online chat with TED about preparing our communities for climate change, October 5, 2012.

October 5, 2012

"Courts Taking Up Opposition to Dodd-Frank," coverage in the Washington Post, October 5, 2012, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.

October 4, 2012

"Supreme Court Accused of Playing Politics," coverage in the Epoch Times, October 4, 2012, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 3, 2012

"Free Speech: A Global Debate," a segment on WAMU's "The Kojo Nnamdi Show," October 3, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor David Law.

October 3, 2012

"Warning: Idealism Can Kill You," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, October 3, 2012.

October 1, 2012

A piece by Professor Emeritus Norman Birnbaum appeared in Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik, October 2012.

October 1, 2012

Professor David Cole discussed the new U.S. Supreme Court term on WAMU's "The Diane Rehm Show" and Warren Olney's "To the Point," October 1, 2012.

October 1, 2012

"Election's Winner May Shape Supreme Court," coverage in the Boston Globe, October 1, 2012, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 1, 2012

"As Supreme Court Reconvenes, Civil Rights Issues in the Fore," coverage by CBS News, October 1, 2012, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.

October 1, 2012

"High Court Preps for Another Headline-Making Term," a segment on NPR's "Morning Edition," October 1, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

October 1, 2012

"Court in New Term Weighs Same-Sex to Race-Related Laws," coverage by Bloomberg, October 1, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris and Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

September 30, 2012

A TED Talk delivered by Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, is now available on the TED website, September 30, 2012. Arroyo discussed preparing communities for global climate change.

September 29, 2012

"Supreme Court Faces Another High-Profile Term," coverage in the Washington Post, September 29, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman and Visiting Professor Pamela Harris.

September 28, 2012

"Bo Xilai Saga Nears the End Game," coverage on CNN.com, September 28, 2012, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

September 28, 2012

"Affirmative Action, Drug-Sniffing Dogs, Maybe Gay Marriage Loom as Supreme Court Term Begins," coverage by McClatchy, September 28, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Pamela Harris and Professor Neal Katyal.

September 27, 2012

"The Roberts Court Takes on Racial Justice," a post by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books blog, September 27, 2012.

September 27, 2012

"Our Romance With Guns," an essay by Professor David Cole in the New York Review of Books, September 27, 2012. 

September 27, 2012

"Civil Rights Dominate Supreme Court Term," coverage on NBC News, September 27, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

September 27, 2012

"Supreme Court Faces Another Momentous Term," coverage in the Washington Times, September 27, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman and Professor David Cole.

September 25, 2012

"Drone Warfare: The Changing Face of U.S. Military Engagement," a segment on Public Radio International's "The World," September 25, 2012, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.

September 24, 2012

Professor Itai Grinberg testified before the Finance Committee of the German Bundestag regarding an agreement between Switzerland and Germany that would allow for anonymous tax withholding, September 24, 2012.

September 22, 2012

"State Could Be Test Case in Marijuana Legalization," coverage in the Seattle Times, September 22, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

September 20, 2012

"Obama Should Make the Most of It," a contribution by Professor Paul Butler to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "When the White House Speaks on the Campaign Trail," September 20, 2012.

September 20, 2012

"Shadow Wars," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, September 20, 2012.

September 20, 2012

Professor Lisa Heinzerling testified before the House Judiciary Committee on regulatory expansion, jobs and economic recovery, September 20, 2012.

September 19, 2012

Remarks by FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz at the 6th Annual Global Antitrust Enforcement Symposium drew coverage in the New York Times "Bits" blog, Reuters and Law 360, and remarks by European Commission Deputy Director General for Antitrust Cecilio Madero Villarejo were reported in National Journal Daily, September 19, 2012. 

September 17, 2012

"How to Learn the Law Without Losing Your Mind," an article in the National Law Journal's special report on law schools, September 17, 2012, featuring Dean of Students Mitchell Bailin and Rebecca Stellato, L'14.

September 17, 2012

"Is the 'Mission-Driven' Facebook a Social Enterprise?," a piece by Professor Alicia Plerhoples in Nonprofit Quarterly, September 17, 2012.

September 13, 2012

CQ Today covered Rep. Adam Smith's talk at Georgetown Law on detention policy, civil liberties and national security, September 13, 2012.

September 13, 2012

Professor Robert B. Thompson testified about the JOBS Act before the House Financial Services Committee and the Subcommittee on TARP, Financial Services and Bailouts of Public and Private Programs of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, September 13, 2012.

September 12, 2012

"High Court Clerks, Big Money," a story in the National Law Journal, September 12, 2012, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.

September 12, 2012

"Take Two Drones and Call Me in the Morning," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, September 12, 2012.

September 11, 2012

"An Ounce of Prevention in New York City," a post in the New York Times blog "Green," September 11, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

September 9, 2012

"D.C. Prosecutor Ronald Machen Jr. Could Rise or Fall with Obama," coverage in the Washington Times, September 9, 2012, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

September 7, 2012

SI.com reported that a three-member appeals panel, comprised of Professor James Oldham and two retired federal judges, overturned the player suspensions in the New Orleans Saints bounty case, September 7, 2012.

September 7, 2012

"The Mirage of Progressive Originalism," a review of America's Unwritten Constitution in the Wall Street Journal by Professor Randy Barnett, September 7, 2012.

September 5, 2012

"What's Not Wrong With Drones?," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, September 5, 2012.

September 4, 2012

"Author Looks for Poverty's Roots, Solutions," an essay about Professor Peter Edelman in the Edmond Sun (Oklahoma), September 4, 2012.

August 30, 2012

"Race and Politics in the South," a segment on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, August 30, 2012, featuring Professor Paul Butler.

August 29, 2012

"All the Pentagon's Lawyers," a column by Professor Rosa Brooks in Foreign Policy magazine, August 29, 2012.

August 29, 2012

"Former Clinton Official: Romney Welfare Attack 'A Complete Invention'," coverage by TPM, August 29, 2012, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

August 28, 2012

"Tax Reform and the Implications for State and Local Bonds," a commentary by Professor John Buckley in The Bond Buyer, August 28, 2012.

August 28, 2012

"Should Anything Be Done to Integrate Schools?," a segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation, August 28, 2012, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.

August 22, 2012

Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, discussed extreme weather and the nation's infrastructure on WBEZ Radio (Chicago), August 22, 2012. 

August 22, 2012

"Using Facial Recognition Software," a segment on WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show, August 22, 2012, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.

August 21, 2012

"Websites Allegedly Use Kids as Marketers," coverage in the San Francisco Chronicle, August 21, 2012, featuring Institute for Public Representation graduate fellow Laura Moy. 

August 21, 2012

"FTC Urged to Bolster Online Privacy Protection for Children," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, August 21, 2012, featuring Professor Angela Campbell.

August 19, 2012

"Summer Could Foreshadow Future Heat Waves," a segment on NBC Nightly News, August 19, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

August 17, 2012

"State Laws Vary Widely on Voting Rights for Felons," an article in MinnPost, August 17, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

August 15, 2012

"Crowding Out Egypt's Secular Democrats," an opinion piece by Professor David Super in Newsday, August 15, 2012.

August 15, 2012

"Australian Court Strikes Down Tobacco Challenge," coverage in the New York Times, August 15, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Benn McGrady, director of the Initiative on Trade, Investment and Health at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law.

August 14, 2012

"Bo Xilai's Wife Admits to Murder," coverage in Chosun Ilbo (Korea), August 14, 2012, featuring Professor James Feinerman.

August 13, 2012

"Is Marco Rubio Eligible to Become Vice President?," a Q&A in the Tampa Bay Times, August 13, 2012, featuring Professor Lawrence Solum.

August 10, 2012

"New Orleans Saints Linebacker Jonathan Vilma Receives No Ruling from Federal Judge," coverage in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, August 10, 2012, featuring Professor James Oldham.

August 9, 2012

"Trial to Spotlight Bo's Chongqing Security Chiefs," coverage by Voice of America, August 9, 2012, featuring Professor James Feinerman. 

August 9, 2012

"Candidates Spar Over Welfare Reform on the Campaign Trail," a segment on the PBS NewsHour, August 9, 2012, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

August 8, 2012

"Poverty in America: Why Can't We End It?," a New York Times op-ed by Professor Peter Edelman, July 28, 2012. The op-ed drew coverage in the ABA Journal, July 31, 2012. It was also cited in Huffington Post, August 8, 2012.

August 6, 2012

"Our Official National Lie - Americans in Poverty," an opinion piece in the Baltimore Sun, August 6, 2012, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

August 3, 2012

A video about Georgetown Law's D.C. Street Law Clinic appeared on the NBC Nightly News website, August 3, 2012.

August 2, 2012

"Mitigation or Adaption?," a segment on New Hampshire Public Radio's "The Exchange," August 2, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo (L'94), executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

August 1, 2012

"Georgetown Climate Center Says Global Warming Affecting Infrastructure," coverage on WUSA 9 (Washington, D.C.), August 1, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo (L'94), executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

August 1, 2012

"The Supreme Court's Surprising Decision on the Medicaid Expansion: How Will the Federal Government and States Proceed?," an article by Sara Rosenbaum and Visiting Professor Timothy Westmoreland, senior scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, in the August 2012 issue of Health Affairs.

August 1, 2012

"Court Must Revisit Legal Fees in Audi-VW Sludge Case," a post in the New York Times blog "Wheels," August 1, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Brian Wolfman, co-director of the Institute for Public Representation.

July 31, 2012

"CBO's Updated Affordable Care Act Estimates: Resting on Shaky Assumptions?," a blog post in Health Affairs by Sara Rosenbaum and Visiting Professor Timothy Westmoreland, senior scholar at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, July 31, 2012.

July 31, 2012

"Barack Obama Can Absolutely Replace Ed DeMarco," a post in the Washington Post WONKBLOG, July 31, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

July 28, 2012

"Visting a Detainee in the D.C. Jail Is Now Done by Video," an article in the Washington Post, July 28, 2012, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.

July 27, 2012

Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, discussed the impact of weather extremes and climate change on transportation infrastructure on WTOP Radio, July 27, 2012.

July 26, 2012

"Tipping the Scales," a story in the National Journal about Chief Justice John Roberts, July 26, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett. 

July 25, 2012

"Weather Extremes Leave Parts of U.S. Grid Buckling," coverage in the New York Times, July 25, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center.

July 20, 2012

"Fan Fiction vs. Copyright," a Q&A with Professor Rebecca Tushnet in Reason magazine, July 20, 2012.

July 20, 2012

"Your BFF at the Bar Would Like to Have a Few Words with You," a Forbes post featuring Professor Judith Areen about Best Friends at the Bar: The New Balance for Today's Woman Lawyer, a new book authored by Susan Smith Blakely, L'79, July 20, 2102.

July 17, 2012

"Don't Antagonize Those Who Could Help," a contribution by Professor Paul Butler to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "Does 'Stop and Frisk' Reduce Crime?," July 17, 2012.

July 17, 2012

"Shift in Welfare Policy Draws GOP Protests," coverage in the New York Times, July 17, 2012, featuring Professor Peter Edelman.

July 13, 2012

"The Supreme Court's Obamacare Legacy," a Q&A with Professor Randy Barnett in the Washington Post, July 13, 2012.

July 12, 2012

Professor Paul Butler discussed allegations facing D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray on WTTG-TV (FOX 5, Washington, D.C.), July 12, 2012.

July 10, 2012

Professor Adam Levitin testified about the Dodd-Frank Act's effects on financial services competition before the House Judiciary Committee, July 10, 2012.

July 10, 2012

"Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes: Disposable Phone Used to Start Divorce," coverage in the Los Angeles Times, July 10, 2012, featuring Professor Jeffrey Shulman.

July 8, 2012

"Amend the Commerce Clause," a contribution by Professor Randy Barnett to the New York Times Room for Debate discussion, "Another Stab at the Constitution," July 8, 2012.

July 6, 2012

"The Supreme Court's Historic Ruling on the Affordable Care Act," an article by Professor Lawrence Gostin in the Journal of the American Medical Association, July 6, 2012.

July 5, 2012

On her blog, "Appetite for Profit," Michele Simon named Professor Angela Campbell as one of the "top 10 lawyers working to improve the food system," July 5, 2012.

July 3, 2012

Jessica Grannis, a staff attorney at Georgetown Law's Harrison Institute for Public Law, discussed the causes and consequences of rising sea levels on WAMU's The Diane Rehm Show, July 3, 2012.

July 2, 2012

A TED talk delivered by Visiting Professor Vicki Arroyo, L'94, executive director of the Georgetown Climate Center, is cited in the CBS News Moneywatch piece, "Are Business Schools Stuck in the Past?," July 2, 2012.

July 2, 2012

"Now It's Conservatives Who Suspect a 'Political' Supreme Court," coverage in the Washington Post, July 2, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 30, 2012

C-SPAN broadcast a Georgetown Law panel discussion on the implications of the Supreme Court's health care ruling, June 29, 2012. The panel also drew coverage on NPR's All Things Considered, June 30, 2012.

June 30, 2012

"For Attorneys General, Long Shot Brings Payoffs," coverage in the New York Times, June 30, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 29, 2012

"We Lost on Health Care. But the Constitution Won.", an opinion piece by Professor Randy Barnett in the Washington Post, June 29, 2012.

June 29, 2012

Professor Paul Rothstein discussed the Supreme Court's health care ruling on WUSA-TV (Washington, D.C.), WBZ Radio (Boston), and FOX News Channel's "Special Report with Bret Baier," June 28, 2012, and WTOP Radio, June 29, 2012.

June 29, 2012

Professor Randy Barnett made numerous media appearances to discuss the Supreme Court's health care ruling, including the CBS Evening News (June 28, 2012) and the Washington Post's WONKBLOG (June 29, 2012).

June 28, 2012

"Obamacare Upheld: How and Why Did Justice Roberts Do It?," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole in The Nation, June 28, 2012.

June 28, 2012

"A Pyrrhic Victory," an op-ed in the New York Times by Professor Neal Katyal, June 28, 2012.

June 28, 2012

Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Randy Barnett discussed the Supreme Court's health care ruling on CNN, June 28, 2012.

June 27, 2012

Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz talked to FOX News about Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's past opinions, June 27, 2012.

June 27, 2012

Professor Paul Rothstein was interviewed on WUSA-TV (Washington, D.C.) about the Supreme Court's decision on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, June 27, 2012.

June 27, 2012

"SCOTUS: Making Sense of the Mayhem," a post on Healthwatch (The Hill's Healthcare Blog), June 27, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 25, 2012

"Anti-Immigrant Forces Lose Big in Supreme Court," an opinion piece in The Nation by Professor David Cole, June 25, 2012.

June 25, 2012

"Is It Rationing? Screening and Clinical Uncertainty," a piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche in Huffington Post, June 25, 2012.

June 25, 2012

"Federal Power at Issue in Key Cases," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 25, 2012

"CFPB Suit Faces Long Odds, but May Still Have Impact," coverage in the American Banker, June 25, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 24, 2012

"Shields for Privacy in a Smartphone World," a post on the New York Times blog, "Bits," June 24, 2012, featuring Professor David Cole.

June 23, 2012

Professor Randy Barnett, Professor Neal Katyal and White House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, L'96, and their roles in the health care debate are mentioned in the New York Times story, "Supporters Slow to Grasp Health Law's Legal Risks," June 23, 2012.

June 22, 2012

Professor Randy Barnett was interviewed for the POLITICO video series, "SCOTUS & Health Care: The Final Countdown," June 22, 2012.

June 22, 2012

"Ruling Hands Banks Partial Victory," coverage in the Wall Street Journal, June 22, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 22, 2012

"Massachusetts Foreclosure Ruling Disappoints Advocates," coverage by the Associated Press, June 22, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 22, 2012

"Top Massachusetts Court Limits Foreclosure Relief," coverage by Reuters, June 22, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 22, 2012

"The State of Poverty in America," an opinion piece by Professor Peter Edelman in The American Prospect, June 22, 2012.

June 18, 2012

"Health-Care Ruling Cloaked in Secrecy Spurs Guessing Game," coverage by Bloomberg, June 18, 2012, featuring Visiting Professor Irv Gornstein, executive director of the Supreme Court Institute.

June 15, 2012

Professor Peter Edelman's new book, So Rich, So Poor: Why It's So Hard to End Poverty in America, is cited in "Disposable Families in Ohio," a blog post in The Nation, June 15, 2012.

June 14, 2012

"Kennedy's Pivotal Vote Focuses on Freedom as Court Ruling Looms," coverage by Bloomberg, June 14, 2012, featuring Professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz.

June 12, 2012

"In Sickness and in Health," an opinion piece by Kevin L. Cope LL.M.'12, and Mila Versteeg in Slate, June 12, 2012.

June 11, 2012

"Supreme Court to Rule Soon on Health Care, Immigration; What Happens Next?," coverage by CBS News, June 11, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett and Professor Susan Low Bloch.

June 11, 2012

"Health Care Decision Hinges on a Crucial Clause," coverage on NPR's "Morning Edition," June 11, 2012, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.

June 11, 2012

Professor Peter Edelman discussed the current state of poverty and income inequality on NPR's "Tell Me More," June 11, 2012.

June 8, 2012

"Investors Cry Foul Over Their Treatment in Mortgage Settlement," coverage in the American Banker, June 8, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 7, 2012

"Bankruptcy Scholars Testify on Government and Investors," coverage by Dow Jones, June 7, 2012, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.

June 6, 2012

Professor Rosa Brooks talked to Middle East Voices about the massacre at Houla, Syria, and whether those involved could face war crimes charges, June 6, 2012.

June 5, 2012

"Take Steps to Promote Workplace Equality," an opinion piece by Associate Dean Nan Hunter and Brad Sears in Roll Call, June 5, 2012.

June 4, 2012

"Legal Education Goes High Tech," a story about Georgetown Law's recent "Iron Tech Lawyer" competition in the National Law Journal's special report on law school innovation, June 4, 2012.

June 4, 2012

"Legal Challenges to New York Soda Ban Face Uphill Climb," coverage by Reuters, June 4, 2012, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.

June 1, 2012

Georgetown Law's new executive education program was featured in the June 2012 issue of Washington Lawyer magazine.

March 13, 2012

 "From Graham to Miller and Jackson: Holding to Constitutional Principle and Ending Juvenile Life Without Parole," ACSblog, March 13, 2012, by Professor Kristin Henning. 

September 8, 2011

"Zombie class actions," a piece co-authored by Professor J. Maria Glover, appeared on SCOTUSblog, September 8, 2011.

October 26, 2009

"The Case Against Juvenile Life Without Parole: Good Policy and Good Law," FindLaw, October 26, 2009, by Professor Kristin Henning.  

December 3, 2003

 “Agitator (and Newsmaker) of the Year: Angry Man of Indigent Defense,” coverage by the Fulton County Daily Report, December 3, 2003, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen B. Bright.

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