"SCOTUS is Siding with Campitalists over Trump," Jacobin, April 2026, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
In the Press
"The Right-Wing Justices Know their Favorite Legal Theory is Bunk," The New Republic, January 2, 2026, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Save Humphrey's Executor. Save the Supreme Court (Sort Of)" Washington Monthly, January 2, 2026, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Victoria Nourse Helped Write the Violence Against Women Act. She Knows Policy Matters in the Struggle to End Gender-Based Violence," Ms. Magazine, August 21, 2025, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"How the Supreme Court Could Wind Up Scrapping High-Profile Precedents in Coming Months," CNN Politics, August 17, 2025, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Looking Back, Moving Forward Archives," Ms. Magazine's Podcast Looking Back, Moving Back, August 15, 2025, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"The Equal Rights Amendment’s Path Forward," coverage in The Regulatory Review, November 9, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"The complicated legacy of the 1994 crime bill," coverage in The 19th News, September 16, 2024, featuring Professors Kristin Henning and Victoria Nourse.
"No, Biden didn't order arrest of Supreme Court justices," coverage in USA Today, July 10, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump rails against conviction," coverage in Fox 5 San Diego, May 31, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Supreme Court to weigh Trump immunity question next week," coverage in Spectrum News, April 19, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"You Can’t Hide Things’: Feinstein, Old Age and Removing Senator," coverage in Politico, May 3, 2023, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Want to End Abortion Restrictions? Pass the ERA!," coverage in Women's eNews, August 30, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Women’s Equality Is *Still* Not Guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution," coverage in Ms. Magazine, August 25, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Why codifying Roe will land right back at the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse, on CNN, June 30, 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.
"Congress OKs bill to prohibit forced arbitration in sexual harassment and assault cases ," coverage in Marketplace, February 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"The Docket: What Is Executive Privilege And What Are Its Limits?," coverage in NPR, November 26, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
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.
"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.
"Trump Trial Without Chief Justice Lets GOP Talk Optics, Not Riot," coverage by Bloomberg, January 27, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"How these 2 legal scholars see Amy Coney Barrett’s testimony," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 14, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"How these 2 legal scholars see Amy Coney Barrett's testimony," coverage by PBS News Hour, October 14, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"2 legal experts on Amy Coney Barrett confirmation hearing," coverage by PBS NewsHour, October 13, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"2 views on the judicial philosophy of SCOTUS nominee Amy Coney Barrett," coverage by PBS NewsHour, September 28, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"Don’t marry your glass ceiling," coverage in Politico, September 18, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Congress Wins Court Fight to Subpoena White House Officials," coverage by U.S. Law Week, August 7, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"White House seeks advice of 'torture memos' author on powers," coverage on AP, July 24, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Ripping up speech broke no law," coverage by the Times-News (Burlington, NC), February 17, 2020, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"What Trump’s impeachment and acquittal say about American politics," coverage in PBS NewsHour, February 5, 2020, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Can the President Be Exonerated Without Offering a Defense?", coverage in BackGround Briefing, January 26, 2020 interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Everybody Knows Somebody", coverage in NPR, January 16, 2020, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
Professors Paul Butler and Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, December 13, 2019.
"Trump’s resistance to the impeachment inquiry is a genuine constitutional crisis," coverage in Vox, October 10, 2019, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Georgetown law professor talks Constitution at annual lecture," coverage by The Pitt News, September 18, 2019, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"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.
Professor Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews, May 22, 2019.
Professor Victoria Nourse appeared on MSNBC Hardball with Chris Matthews, May 10, 2019.
"Is the US facing constitutional crisis?", coverage in ABC Radio (Sydney Australia) May 10, 2019, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Checking the Checks and Balances," coverage by The Takeaway/WNYC, May 9, 2019, featuring an interview podcast with Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Special Counsel Fallout", coverage in KOCO News 5, May 8, 2019, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump, House Democrats Escalate Power Struggle," coverage by Voice of America, May 2, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Oversight Is a Constitutional Necessity, Not a Luxury", coverage in American Constitution Society, May 1, 2019, by Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump's tax returns won't be public any time soon," coverage by Aol., April 4, 2019, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"GU Students, Professors Urge Release of Mueller Report," coverage in The Hoya, March 28, 2019, featuring Professor Neal Katyal and Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"A big fight is coming over Trump's tax returns", coverage in Yahoo Finance, November 8, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"A Judicial Wrecking Ball," coverage in the U.S.News and World Report, October 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"What makes a good Supreme Court Justice?," coverage by Quartz, October 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"The real meaning of judicial temperament", coverage in Quartz, October 1, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"Fact-checking Donald Trump: What the law says on collusion", coverage in USA Today, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"What A Justice Kavanaugh Could Mean For The Mueller Investigation And Trump," coverage by NPR, August 9, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria F. Nourse.
"Experts: Kavanaugh May Tilt SCOTUS To Insulate Trump," coverage by Modern Times, July 18, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"How Does The Law Apply To The President?," coverage by NPR, June 4, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Trump Challenges Justice Department Tradition of Independence", coverage in VOA News, February 5, 2018, quoting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Plea Deal", coverage in Truth, Politics and Power, December 8, 2017, interveiwing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"The fight for control over the special counsel's Russia investigation", coverage in the Washingtion Post, August 25, 2017, interviewing Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"Trump Jr claims a gear change in Russia scandal", coveage in Sky News, on July 12, 2017, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"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.
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.
"Senate Unlikely to End Filibusters For Supreme Court, Professor Says," a piece in The National Law Journal, Febuary 3, 2014, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
Professor Victoria Nourse was interviewed on Aljazeera America's Inside Story, November 21, 2013.