"Democrats consider expelling Menendez from the Senate after conviction in bribery trial," coverage in AP News, July 17, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
Faculty in the News
"Copying a person's likeness has become easy with AI. Is it legal?" coverage in Digital Journal, July 16, 2024, featuring Professor Kristelia García.
"'Turning down the temperature' shouldn’t mean silencing all criticism of Trump," coverage in The Guardian, July 16, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"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.
"The Dismissal of the Trump Classified Documents Case Is Deeply Dangerous," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, in NY Times, July 15, 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.
"'Democracy turns into a dictatorship': Experts warn about SCOTUS presidential immunity ruling," coverage in USA Today, July 11, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"Barrett’s Writing on Immunity Provides Another Path on Rehearing," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Mary McCord, in Bloomberg Law, July 11, 2024.
"No, Biden didn't order arrest of Supreme Court justices," coverage in USA Today, July 10, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Double-murder case dismissed after errors by judge, prosecutors," coverage in Washington Post, July 9, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.
"We Have a Theory About Why John Roberts Went Full MAGA This Term," coverage in Slate, July 8, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"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.
"8 policies that could be vulnerable to new legal challenges," coverage in Washington Post, July 5, 2024, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Reviewing consequential and controversial decisions from the Supreme Court," coverage in PBS News, July 4, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"Inside The Supreme Court’s Massive Power Grab This Term," coverage in TPM, July 4, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"Again and again, U.S. Supreme Court slaps down 5th Circuit," coverage in Texas Tribune, July 2, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"Justices give presidents immunity for official acts, further delaying Trump’s trial," coverage in Washington Post, July 2, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"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.
"US Supreme Court's slow pace on immunity makes Trump trial before election unlikely," coverage in Reuters, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.
"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.
"'The courts aren't protecting us': Neal Katyal explains the Supreme Court immunity decision," coverage in CNN, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"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.
"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.
"The US Supreme Court Has Handed Big Tech a Big Gift," coverage in Wired, July 1, 2024, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Bloomberg Balance of Power: Trump Immunity Decision," coverage in Bloomberg, July 1, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Donald Ayer.
"The ethical quandary facing the Supreme Court (and America)," coverage in CBS News, June 30, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"American Environmentalism Just Got Shoved Into Legal Purgatory," coverage in The Atlantic, June 28, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Supreme Court says prosecutors improperly charged some Jan. 6 defendants," coverage in NPR, June 28, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Supreme Court Overturns Chevron Doctrine: What it Means for Climate Change Policy," coverage in Inside Climate News, June 28, 2024, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"SCOTUS dismisses Idaho abortion ban case," coverage in WHNT News 19, June 27, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Court’s Good Neighbor Stay Makes All EPA Rules Vulnerable, Sources Say," coverage in Inside EPA, June 27, 2024, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"Expert Testimony Ruling Expands Evidence Options for Both Sides," an opinion piece by Professor Paul F. Rothstein, in Bloomberg Law, June 24, 2024.
"UN Health Official's New Report Calls For End To Drug War, Harm Reduction, Scientific Approach To Drug Policy," coverage in Benzinga, June 24, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Tlaleng Mofokeng.
"Doug Emhoff on the role of second gentleman," coverage in CBS News, June 23, 2024, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Doug Emhoff.
"Regulatory Ramblings: Episode 47 - The Biggest Bank Heist in History Is Coming with Linda Jeng," coverage in JD Supra, June 21, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"Hedge funds leverage Texas office to challenge SEC regulations," coverage in Hedgeweek, June 17, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
"U.S. Supreme Court overturns federal ban on gun bump stocks," coverage in WUFT, June 17, 2024, featuring Professor David Cole.
"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.
"Biden nominates FDIC chair," coverage in ABA Banking Journal, June 13, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Christy Lynne Goldsmith Romero.
"Trump telegraphs plans to neuter Congress, this time by seizing spending," coverage in Washington Post, June 11, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"Punching In: Starbucks’ Détente Lowers Heat in Labor Relations," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 10, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Trump plans to claim sweeping powers to cancel federal spending," coverage in Washington Post, June 7, 2024, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.
"Lawfare Daily: Mary McCord on the Effort to Hold Fake Electors Accountable," coverage in Lawfare, June 7, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Hunter Biden's federal gun trial: Week 1 recap," coverage in WBUR, June 7, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Barr, McConnell say Trump conviction will be overturned. Legal experts are doubtful," coverage in AOL.com, June 6, 2024, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
“I, a card-carrying member of the ACLU, support using traffic cameras,” coverage in Boston Globe, June 5, 2024, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"House Republicans Unveil New Bill To Put Former Presidents Above The Law," coverage in Above The Law, June 5, 2024, featuring Professor Stephen Vladeck.
“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.
"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.
“Protecting the NRA’s Freedom of Speech Rights Protects Us All,” an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in Bloomberg Law, June 3, 2024.
“Former President Donald Trump found guilty of 34 felonies,” coverage in Yahoo News, June 2, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Mushtaq Gunja.
“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.
“FactCheck: Q&A on Trump's criminal conviction,” coverage in NBC10 Philadelphia, May 31, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
“DOJ Looks To End A Legacy Of Bias In Sex Assault Cases,” coverage in Law360, May 31, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Jennifer Long.
"Trump rails against conviction," coverage in Fox 5 San Diego, May 31, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Georgetown law professor reacts to Trump verdict," coverage in KVNF Live, May 30, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Georgetown law professor reacts to Trump verdict," coverage in WUNC, May 30, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Jurors deliberate in Trump hush money trial," coverage in Fox 59 News, May 29, 2024, featuring Judge Gregory Mize.
"'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.
"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.
"WHO chief Tedros 'confident' of eventual pandemic treaty deal," coverage in Reuters, May 27, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"Fenwick Complicit in FTX Fraud, Bankruptcy Examiner Says," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 24, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Trump says he's 'looking at' restricting birth control access," coverage on MSNBC, May 23, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Leading Crypto-Policy Academic in Washington to Open Disclosure Firm Bluprynt," coverage in CoinDesk, May 16, 2024, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.
"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.
"Where Trump's classified documents case stands after judge indefinitely postponed start," coverage in PBS NewsHour, May 8, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Profs & Pints DC: Trademarks and Tippling," coverage in The Georgetowner, May 7, 2024, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.
"2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award: Christy Lopez ’90," coverage in Univ. of California, Riverside, May 7, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"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.
"Sex, Secrets Trigger Downfall of Star Texas Bankruptcy Judge," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 1, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Day Seven of the Trump Trial: David Pecker, Trash Collector," coverage in Washington Monthly, April 27, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say," coverage in Ars Technica, April 26, 2024, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"Prosecutors want Trump fined for violating gag order," coverage on WHTM ABC 27, April 23, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"Supreme Court to weigh Trump immunity question next week," coverage in Spectrum News, April 19, 2024, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump's alleged 'hush money' scheme, explained," coverage in WBUR, April 18, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Social Justice Advocates Talk Racial Justice in Education, Criminal Justice and Politics," coverage in The Hoya, April 17, 2024, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Donald Trump faces first trial of a former U.S. president," coverage on WECT News 6, April 16, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"What Ukraine has given to America," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Hill, 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.
"O.J. Simpson dies from cancer at 76," on CBC News, April 11, 2024, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.
"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.
"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.
"Ex-Obama solicitor general will represent Democrats in line lawsuit," coverage in the New Jersey Globe, April 5, 2024, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"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.
"House bill shows federal interest in campus speech: experts," coverage in The GW Hatchet, April 1, 2024, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
Does “And” Really Mean “And”? Not Always, the Supreme Court Rules, coverage in Mother Jones, March 29, 2024, quoting Professor Kevin Tobia.
"US supreme court hearing not a success for anti-abortion doctors, experts say," coverage in The Guardian, March 27, 2024, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Supreme Court looks at abortion pill mifepristone," coverage in WSHU, March 26, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin.
"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.
"Human Rights Industry Professionals Discuss Career Paths, Progress in Annual Summit," coverage in The Hoya, March 21, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Diann Rust-Tierney.
"'We’ve become so far removed': Goodwin on the realities of abortion," coverage in MSNBC, March 21, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"FTX Probe to Test Whether Law Giant Is Tainted by Conflicts," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 21, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
Inside The Ritzy Retreats Hosting Right-Wing Judges, coverage in Huffington Post, March 19, 2024, quoting Professor Kevin Tobia.
"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.
"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.
"House Republicans Warn Against College Athlete Unions," coverage in Inside Higher Education, March 13, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Congress Debates over NLRB’s Classification of Student Athletes as Employees," coverage in SHRM, March 12, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Reforming Corporate Governance Is a Path to Better ESG Strategy," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Aisha Saad, in Bloomberg Law, March 12, 2024.
"Stephen Bright to Speak at UConn Law 2024 Commencement," coverage in UConn Today, March 11, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.
"China passes law granting Communist Party more control over cabinet," coverage in Reuters, March 11, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"Supreme Court put onus on Congress to enforce ‘Insurrection’ ban," coverage in Roll Call, March 5, 2024, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Supreme Court green lights Trump 2024 candidacy," coverage in WSFA 12, March 4, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"What Happens If We Actually Treat Fetuses Like People?," coverage in Mother Jones, February 28, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Supreme Court set to hear challenge to Florida, Texas social media regulations," coverage in Spectrum News 1, February 23, 2024, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"Boy Scouts Settlement Pause Marks Shift on Bankruptcy Doctrine," coverage in Bloomberg Law News, February 21, 2024, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Professor calls Alabama Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos 'uncharted territory'," coverage in ABC News, February 20, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Supreme Court Weighs Next Steps on Trump Immunity Bid (Podcast)," coverage in Bloomberg Law News, February 16, 2024, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.
"Disney-Fox-Warner Streaming Deal Faces DOJ Antitrust Review," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 15, 2024, featuring Professor Emeritus Steve Salop.
"Judge’s Order Deals Blow to Sysco, Burford Capital in Pork Suits," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 14, 2024, featuring Professor Maria Glover.
"Does copyright help artists? Not necessarily, say these writers," coverage in The Washington Post, February 14, 2024, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
"Supreme Court hears arguments about Trump’s eligibility to be on the ballot," coverage on ABC27 News, February 9, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"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.
"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.
"Supreme Court hears arguments about Trump’s eligibility to be on the ballot," coverage in Fox 59, February 8, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Supreme Court set to weigh in on crucial election question," coverage in Fox 2 now, February 7, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Supreme Court could toss Trump eligibility dispute to Congress," coverage in Roll Call, February 7, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"As violent crime soars in Washington, D.C. , Trump vows a ‘federal takeover’," coverage on NBC News, February 4, 2024, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.
"50 Years Of Home Rule: How Opponents Weaponize Crime, Then And Now," coverage in DCist, January 31, 2024, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"WVU Law Copenhaver Lecture welcomes Michele Goodwin," coverage in WVU Enews, January 30, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Miseducation and the Project of Panic, Propaganda and Power," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Janel George in Ms. Magazine, January 30, 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.
"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.
"What’s next for MCPS Superintendent McKnight?," coverage in MoCo 360, January 26, 2024, featuring Professor David Super.
"Opinion | Martin Luther King Jr. Was a Radical," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 15, 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.
"Constitutional Law Scholars on the Impeachment Proceedings Against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas," coverage in Just Security, January 10, 2024, featuring Adjunct Professor Donald Ayer, Adjunct Professor Joshua Matz and Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Trump expected to appear in court for immunity claim," coverage on WAFB 9, January 8, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Ukraine is succeeding and deserves continued American support," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, in The Hill, January 4, 2024.
"Trump fights effort to kick him off state ballots," coverage in WAVY, January 3, 2024, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Report: Thomas May Also Be Dodging Tax Bill With Failure to Report Gifts," coverage in Truthout, January 3, 2024, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"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.
"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.
"Finalists vying to oversee Minneapolis' consent decrees tout experience, diverse teams," coverage in Star Tribune, January 1, 2024, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"Can a simple procedural reform fix universities’ speech policies?," an opinion piece by Professor John Hasnas, in The Hill, December 29, 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.
"The Lawfare Podcast: The Court at War," coverage in Lawfare, December 26, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Clifford Sloan.
"A Trump Coup Trial Primer," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan, in the Washington Monthly, December 22, 2023.
"Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy after $148M defamation judgment," coverage on ABC News, December 21, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"2024 Set To Be Crucial Year For Child Online Safety Litigation," coverage in Tech Policy Press, December 18, 2023, featuring Professor Emerita Angela Campbell.
"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.
"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.
"Justifying Hamas’s barbarism at Georgetown Law," an opinion piece by Professor M. Gregg Bloche in The Hill, December 4, 2023.
"Learning from Justice O’Connor," an opinion piece by Professor Jane Stromseth in Just Security, December 2, 2023.
"Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on Supreme Court, dies at 93," coverage in CNBC, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.
"Meta Lawsuit a ‘Serious Attack’ on FTC Enforcement Authority," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 1, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"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.
"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.
"Monica Lewinsky on Her Plan to Fix the Constitution," coverage in Vanity Fair, November 30, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Indian national and government officer linked in plot to kill Sikh in NY," coverage in Gothamist, November 29, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"Members of Congress Don’t Dance on TikTok," an opinion piece by Professor Anupam Chander, in Tech Policy, 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.
"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.
"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.
"Bloomberg Law: 5th Circuit, Ghost Guns, Patent Trolls," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 22, 2023, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"Lesson Plan: U.S. Supreme Court During WWII," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 20, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"Bell Ringer: Thurgood Marshall and the Court," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"The election interference case against Trump is taking shape," coverage in NPR, November 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Bell Ringer: Japanese Internment Cases," coverage in C-Span Classroom, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"‘The election interference case against Trump is taking shape," coverage on NPR, November 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"How Abortion is Reshaping American Elections After Dobbs," coverage in KQED, November 17, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Law profs, business groups spar over proposed consumer arbitration ban," coverage in Reuters, November 16, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Can the Supreme Court rely on an 'honor system' for ethics? These 3 proposals go further," coverage in the ABA Journal, November 16, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Glenn Fine.
"Bloomberg Law: SCOTUS Ethics Code Is PR," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 15, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"D.C. Voices: Juvenile Justice," coverage in D.C. Policy Center, November 1, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.
"The death toll from Gaza, explained," coverage in Vox, November 1, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"Israel-Hamas war creates divisions at colleges across U.S.," coverage in CNN, October 30, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
"MedStar, Georgetown Law Success in Legal Aid for Maternity Care," coverage in Mirage News, October 28, 2023, featuring Professor Vicki Girard.
"The Dangers of Google’s Search Trial Secrecy," an opinion piece by Professor Erin Carroll, in Promarket, October 27, 2023.
"Supreme Court to examine public officials’ social media blocks," coverage in Spectrum News, October 27, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.
"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.
"Challenge to MLB’s antitrust exemption nears juncture: chase payday or history?," coverage in The Athletic, October 26, 2023, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"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.
"GOP Presidential Candidates Unite Around Calls to Deport Pro-Palestine Students," coverage in Vanity Fair, October 22, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Plea deals pose threat to Trump in election case," coverage in Maine Public Radio, October 21, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Republicans target visas of student protesters. That violates free speech, experts say," coverage in The Washington Post, October 20, 2023, featuring Professor David Cole.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Analysis: Trump puts courts in bind with criticism of judges, legal system," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 16, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas thinks the press has too much freedom," coverage in The Grio, October 14, 2023, featuring Professor John Hasnas.
"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.
"Analysis: Trump puts courts in bind with criticism of judges, legal system," coverage in Reuters, October 13, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"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.
"What Is Pro Bono Law?," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, October 11, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"Texas bankruptcy judge questioned over relationship with local lawyer," coverage in the ABA Journal, October 11, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"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.
"Maybe the Speaker of the House Must be a Member of Congress," coverage in Verdict, October 9, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Scoop: House members tee up pro-Israel resolution," coverage in Axios, October 8, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Biden's support of labor has imperiled support from the business world," coverage on NBC News, October 8, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.
"Donald Trump’s clearest legal strategy: Delay," coverage on CNN, October 6, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Is Donald Trump normalizing political violence in America?" coverage on WNYC's On Point, October 5, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"More Men from Firms Reflect US Supreme Court Advocate Gender Gap," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 4, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Kelsi Corkran.
"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.
"NJ megamall to offer gender-segregated swimming on Sukkot for Orthodox clientele," coverage in The Times of Israel, October 1, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Daphne Lazar Price.
"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.
"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.
"The Lawyer Trying to Hold Gunmakers Responsible for Mass Shootings," coverage in The New York Times, September 29, 2023, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"FBI Had Warned American Sikh Activists About Death Threats After Nijjar’s Killing in Canada," coverage in The Wire, September 24, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"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.
"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.
"Restoring the Voting Rights Act is still on this Alabama Democrat's agenda," coverage in NPR, September 19, 2023, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.
" 'The Court at War' Tackles the Supreme Court During WWII," coverage in the Washingtonian, September 18, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"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.
"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.
"A Path Forward for New York City in the Migrant Crisis?," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 14, 2023, featuring Professor Susan Low Bloch.
"Justice Samuel Alito Refuses to Recuse," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"The food industry pays ‘influencer’ dietitians to shape your eating habits," coverage in The Washington Post, September 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"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.
"A Progressive Perspective: Policing is Difficult and Very Complex Work," coverage in The Trentonian, September 10, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"The Supreme Court Could Upend the Housing Market," coverage in Newsweek, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Council Special Report: Rethinking International Rules on Subsidies," coverage in Council on Foreign Relations, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.
"Kristin Henning: The criminalization of Black children needs to stop," coverage in Youth Today, September 7, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"Potential Supreme Court clash looms over copyright issues in generative AI training data," coverage in Venture Beat, September 6, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"Proud Boys, Oath Keepers prosecutions set stage for Trump DC trial," coverage in The Hill, September 5, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"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.
"Cities move to enact juvenile curfews to curb crime," coverage in NPR, September 2, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"Cities move to enact juvenile curfews to curb crime," coverage on WUNC 91.5, September 2, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"The Supreme Court’s next target: Big government" coverage in Courthouse News Service, September 1, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Proposal against a neo-Nazi training camp sparks free speech debate in Maine," coverage in WBUR, August 31, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Biden’s Recent Court Picks Diverge From Progressive Strategy" coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 31, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Drugmakers could find sympathetic US Supreme Court in drug pricing lawsuits" coverage in Reuters, August 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"How the Cash Bail system is stacked against poor Americans" coverage on MSNBC, August 27, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Thanks to NLRB's Cemex Decision, 'Union-Busting Just Got a Lot Harder'," coverage in Common Dreams, August 25, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.
"Analysis: How indictments against Donald Trump could impact the 2024 Presidential race," coverage in WFTV 9, August 24, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"Trump indictments in DC, Georgia see overlapping charges, complications: Experts," coverage on ABC News, August 23, 2023, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.
"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.
"What we know about Trump’s latest criminal indictment," coverage in the 1A, August 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"What a Supreme Court ruling could mean for access to Mifepristone," coverage in MSNBC, August 20, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"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.
"White House OSTP Names Bonner Deputy U.S. CTO," coverage in Meri Talk, August 17, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor E. Austin Bonner.
"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.
"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.
"Analysis | After years of spreading lies, election deniers face consequences," coverage in The New York Times, August 15, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"PolitiFact FL: DOJ indicts Trump over his actions, not for questioning the 2020 election," coverage in WUSF, August 15, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"John Roberts Takes Control on Voting Rights," an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in Just Security, August 11, 2023.
"Sacklers’ Fate at Supreme Court Poised to Reshape Bankruptcy Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 11, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"The Inside Story - Trump in Court | Episode 104 Transcript," coverage in VOA, August 10, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"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.
"A protective order is unlikely to curb Trump or affect his popularity," coverage in NPR News, August 9, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Mark MacDougall.
"Trying to boost diversity over margaritas at the Fed’s Jackson Hole Symposium," coverage in Marketplace, August 9, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"A former federal prosecutor dissects the latest Trump indictment," coverage in The Washington Post, August 8, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Kevin McCarthy makes apples to oranges comparisons in response about Trump charges," coverage in USA Today, August 5, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"The War on Cities," coverage in The New Yorker, August 4, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Why the Trump trial should be televised," an opinion piece by Professor Neal Katyal, in The Washington Post, August 3, 2023.
"Trump Indicted a Third Time (Audio)," coverage in Bloomberg, August 3, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"Justice Alito Sparks Another Controversy," coverage in Bloomberg, August 1, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"Alito Claims Congress Can’t Regulate SCOTUS. The Constitution Says Otherwise," coverage in Truthout, July 29, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Announcing the ProMarket Merger Guidelines Symposium," coverage in Promarket, July 26, 2023, featuring Professor Emeritus Steven C. Salop.
"The legal challenges facing former President Donald Trump," coverage in The 1A, July 24, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Judge Will Rule Next Week on Internet Ban of Hong Kong Protest Song," coverage in The New York Times, July 21, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"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.
"Expert: 'No legal authority' to expunge Trump impeachments despite House GOP effort," coverage in Spectrum News, July 21, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"‘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.
"Council extends Rapid Rehousing timeline, tightens limits on rental application fees," coverage in The DC Line, July 20, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Marta Beresin.
"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.
"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.
"SCOTUS affirmative action decision continues the debate over the 14th Amendment," coverage in WBUR, July 18, 2023, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Birth control soon to be available over-the-counter," coverage on MSNBC, July 15, 2023, featuring Professor Michele Goodwin.
"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.
"A prosecutor analyzes Trump lawyers’ request for indefinite trial delay," coverage in The Washington Post, July 13, 2023, featuring Visting Professor Mary McCord.
"How could (and how would) UVa begin tracking political and religious affiliation?," coverage in The Daily Progress, July 13, 2023, featuring Professor Jeffery Shulman.
"Congress: Tax-prep giants shared private taxpayer data with Facebook, Google," coverage in The Week, July 12, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"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.
“Traditional finance metrics prioritised over crypto-specific ones, Broadridge survey finds,” coverage in Fintech Global, July 11, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Berkeley Talks: Legal scholars unpack Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action," coverage on Berkeley News, July 10, 2023, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Crypto Investors Are Neglecting Key Metrics, Broadridge Survey Finds," coverage in Decential, July 10, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"‘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.
"‘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.
"The world is officially 'free' of chemical weapons. Here's what that means," coverage on NPR, July 7, 2023, featuring Professor David Koplow.
"Judicial roadblocks fail to slow high court’s conservative majority," coverage in Courthouse News Service, July 7, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Secretary Yellen visits China as counter-espionage act comes into effect," coverage on NPR, July 6, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas Kellogg.
"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.
"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.
"Standing Requirement Is a Bulwark Against Judicial Overreach," an opinion piece by Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence, in Bloomberg Law, July 5, 2023.
"What we know before the Jonathan Majors trial," coverage in The Washington Post, July 2, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Rothstein.
"How GOP lawmakers seek to strip out affirmative action at military academies," coverage in The Hill, July 2, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"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.
"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.
"Why Americans, including Obama, are in awe of Indian-American attorney Neal Katyal," coverage in WION, June 30, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"SCOTUS LGBTQ+ ruling sparks fear of widespread discrimination," coverage in WOWK 13 News, June 30, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.
"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.
"Supreme Court ruling entangles Biden’s environmental justice efforts," coverage in E&E News, June 29, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.
"The Snowden disclosures, 10 years on," coverage in iapp, June 28, 2023, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.
"Oregon lawmakers send paramilitary bill to governor’s desk," coverage in OPB, June 28, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Norfolk Southern Ruling Dulls Liability Shield for Companies," an opinion piece by Professor Kevin Arlyck, in Bloomberg Law, June 28, 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.
"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.
"Hundreds gather outside White House to protest minority persecution in India," coverage in Maktoob, June 25, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"LexisNexis Is Selling Your Personal Data to ICE so It Can Try to Predict Crimes," coverage in The Intercept, June 25, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Emily Tucker.
"Could Trump Be Un-Impeached? GOP Starts Process To ‘Expunge’ Ex-President’s Record," coverage in Forbes, June 23, 2023, featuring Professor Joshua Chafetz.
"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.
"Abortion Litigation To Watch As Dobbs Decision Turns 1," coverage in Law360, June 22, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Rebecca B. Reingold.
"Hunter Biden’s Questionable Case of ‘Special Treatment’," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, June 21, 2023, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"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.
"The Supreme Court Often Saves its Toughest Criticism for Itself," coverage in Real Clear Policy, June 19, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"‘Dark side of the human spirit’: Stephen Bright’s death penalty fight," coverage in The Guardian, June 18, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.
"The fight against cancer faces daunting new challenge: debt politics," coverage in The Hill, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Not Real News: A look at what didn't happen this week," coverage in WRAL News, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"Legal experts counter Trump documents claims," coverage in Arkansas Democrat Gazette, June 16, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Trump faces difficult odds in documents case," coverage in Reuters, June 14, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Todd Huntley.
"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.
"Trump federal indictment: How serious are obstruction charges?," coverage on ABC News, June 13, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"Former President Trump was indicted in federal case. Now what?," coverage on WHIOTV 7, June 13, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"For the Roberts court, upholding precedent leaves more questions than answers," coverage in Courthouse News Service, June 13, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage in GPB, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Claims misrepresent 1,850 boxes of Biden documents at Delaware university," coverage in AP News, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"How a Trump-Appointed Judge Could Influence His Documents Case," coverage in The New York Times, June 12, 2023, featuring Professor Paul F. Rothstein.
"Donald Trump indictment: Seven charges over classified documents case," coverage on BBC News, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"Breaking down the stakes of special counsel Jack Smith's historic indictment of Trump," coverage on NPR, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Jack Smith, special counsel in classified documents case, defends his work," coverage on NPR, June 9, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"FBI Claims Secret Evidence Trumps Religious Discrimination Charges in Domestic Spying Case," coverage in Time, June 8, 2023, featuring Professor Laura Donohue.
"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.
"Public May Accept AI Courts, But Judges Not So Sure," coverage in Law360, June 8, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"New Amendments and the Future of Constitutional Reform," coverage in National Constitution Center, June 1, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"US Supreme Court rulings darken forecast for EPA powers," coverage in Yahoo! Finance, May 31, 2023, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"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.
"Who does the U.S. owe $31.4 trillion?," coverage in Marketplace, May 26, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"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.
"The Restaurant Industry Has a Child Labor Problem," coverage in Eater, May 26, 2023, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.
"What is 14th Amendment and can it resolve US debt ceiling fight?," coverage in Al Jazeera, May 25, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"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.
"The State of The Debate on U.S. Antitrust and Competition," coverage in Promarket, May 24, 2023, featuring Professor Steve Salop.
"For Roberts, Supreme Court barricades left scars," coverage in Courthouse News Service, May 24, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Why Dianne Feinstein's health matters to Senate Democrats," coverage on NHPR, May 19, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"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.
"Could an AI attorney change the law field as we know it?," coverage in ABC 10News, May 19, 2023, featuring Professor Tanina Rostain.
"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.
"Montana’s First-in-the-US TikTok Ban Sows Doubt on Enforcement," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 19, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"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.
"Podcast: Lawrence Gostin on The End of COVID As We Know It," coverage in Health Affairs, May 12, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Juvenile justice advocates want court to overturn Manitowoc County teen's conviction," coverage in Fox 11 News, May 12, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"Law on Vaccine Mandates Sparks Doubts for Response to Next Virus," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"'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.
"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.
"The debt limit law has its benefits. At least it used to," coverage in The Washington Post, May 10, 2023, featuring Professor Anita Krishnakumar.
"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.
"Black Neighborhoods bear the brunt of Fulton's tax auctions. What could change that?," coverage on WABE, May 8, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.
"FDA's new abortion catch-22," coverage in Axios, May 8, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Meta Mounts Counterattack on FTC’s Power to Police Kids’ Data," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 5, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"You Can’t Hide Things’: Feinstein, Old Age and Removing Senator," coverage in Politico, May 3, 2023, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"Is the Debt Limit Constitutional? Biden Aides Are Debating It," coverage in The New York Times, May 2, 2023, featuring Professor Anita S. Krishnakumar.
"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.
"The 75-Year Thievery Of Joint Tax Returns," coverage in The Post-Journal, April 29, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy A. Brown.
"The Polite Disdain of John Roberts Finds a Target," coverage in The New York Times, April 28, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Pandemic Picture Blurs as Emergency Declaration Expires," coverage in Government Technology, April 27, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Despite outrage from some, Congress reluctant to act on Supreme Court ethics," coverage in The Washington Post, April 27, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Legal Experts on What's Next for Mifepristone," coverage in Medpage Today, April 25, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Lawmakers eye response as data brokers target ‘rural everlasting’ and ‘married sophisticates’," coverage in Roll Call, April 25, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.
"Mifepristone Is Under Legal Threat. The Other Abortion Pill Could Be Next," coverage in Time, April 25, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Supreme Court’s Abortion Pill Call Leaves FDA in Line of Fire," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 22, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"A view from DC: Connecting the dots: The Global CBPR Forum grows," coverage in IAPP, April 21, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.
The Just Security Podcast: Supreme Court Ethics 101," coverage in Just Security, April 21, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"House Republicans hold NYC hearing targeting DA bringing criminal charges against Trump," coverage in PBS Newshour, April 17, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
"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.
"Asking Clarence Thomas to testify in Senate could spark a showdown," coverage in Roll Call, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"US takes Texas abortion pill case to Supreme Court," coverage in BBC News, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"How The FTC Could Slow OpenAI’s ChatGPT," coverage in Forbes, April 14, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Marc Rotenberg.
"GOP Bills Seek to Punish Prosecutors in State-Based Investigations Into Trump," coverage in Truthout, April 14, 2023, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"Clarence Thomas in Ethics Controversy," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 14, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"How China changed the game for countries in default," coverage in The Financial Times, April 13, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"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.
"Senate Dems seek to substitute Feinstein on Judiciary Committee," coverage in Axios, April 12, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"How the Abortion Pill Ruling Could Limit the FDA's Authority," coverage in Time, April 11, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Analyzing the legal aspects of Trump's indictment | FOX 5's On The Hill," coverage in Fox 5 Washington DC, April 9, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Mushtaq Gunja.
"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.
"After Tennessee House Republicans expelled 2 Democrats, will other states follow?," coverage on NPR, April 7, 2023, featuring Professor Anita Krishnakumar.
"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.
"Burford Capital Founders’ Shares Soar $70 Million in Single Day," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 6, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Jonathan Molot.
"With ‘not guilty,’ Trump enters period of potential legal peril," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, April 4, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"ACLU SoCal Foundation Board Chair Joins Georgetown Law Faculty," coverage in ACLU SoCa, April 4, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Michele Goodwin.
"Trump Case May Not Go to Trial Until After 2024 Election, Experts Say," coverage in Time, March 31, 2023, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"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.
"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.
"Idaho Bill Looks To Criminalize Administration of mRNA Vaccines," coverage in Drug Topics, March 29, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Elon Musk’s Twitter Widens Its Censorship of Modi’s Critics," coverage in The Intercept, March 28, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Copyrights Are Murky for Laws Referring to Outside Safety Codes," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 24, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Nina Srejovic.
"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.
"Jan. 6 panel’s video depositions become tantalizing tool for probes," coverage in Roll Call, March 22, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Most consumers want data privacy and will act to defend it," coverage in IAPP, March 22, 2023, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.
"States Are Cracking Down On Militias — Except For Idaho," coverage in FiveThirtyEight, March 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Coordinated focus let House Jan. 6 panel grab the public’s attention," coverage in Roll Call, March 20, 2023, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"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.
"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.
"The Biden administration wants TikTok sold or banned. Is that constitutional?," coverage on WFAE 90.7, March 17, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"The prison experience Elizabeth Holmes is desperate to avoid," coverage on BBC, March 17, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Jill Morrison.
"TRM Labs Appoints Georgetown Law Professor Chris Brummer as a Senior Advisor," coverage in Globe Newswire, March 16, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"More DSA transparency, please," an opinion piece by Professor from Practice Sean Hagan, in The Financial Times, 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.
"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.
"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 .
"Who’s going to check them?," coverage in The Boston Globe, March 13, 2023, featuring Professor Alicia Plerhoples.
"Nikki Haley overreaches with attack on Democrats over gasoline cars, gas stoves," coverage in Politifact, March 13, 2023, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.
"Why Georgetown Law Quit the U.S. News Rankings," an opinion piece by Dean William Treanor, in The Wall Street Journal, March 12, 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.
"Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3," coverage in LawSites, March 10, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Ed Walters.
"Barr says Fed has the tools to deal with crypto risks," coverage in the American Banker, March 9, 2023, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"Virginia judge rules human embryos are ‘chattel’ based on centuries-old slave laws," coverage on PBS Newshour, March 9, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Susan Crockin.
"Judge uses a slavery law to rule frozen embryos are property," coverage on The Associated Press, March 9, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Susan Crockin.
"Covid backlash hobbles public health and future pandemic response," coverage in The Washington Post, March 8, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"DOJ Restocks Congress Liaison Team as Republicans Circle (1)," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 7, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Georgia Probe & Trump Hires Cardi B's Lawyer," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 6, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
""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.
"AI will have its day in court — but human judges will always rule," coverage in Arab News, March 5, 2023, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"Former President Trump steals the show at CPAC," coverage on MSNBC, March 5, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"U.S. Chamber blames judges, arbitrators and lawyers for mass arbitration 'abuses'," coverage in Reuters, March 2, 2023, featuring Professor Maria Glover.
"Who will Maryland's governor nominate next for a crucial climate role?," coverage in The Washington Post, March 1, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Scott Hempling.
"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.
"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.
"Supreme Court Hears Student Debt Cancellation Cases: What to Know," coverage in Nerdwallet, February 28, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"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.
"Evening Edition: U.S. Energy Department Says A Lab Leak Likely Caused COVID-19 Pandemic," coverage in Fox News Radio, February 27, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Rik Mehta.
"Video: January 6th Investigators Speak About Ongoing Threats of Violent Extremism," coverage in Just Security, February 27, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.
"Black married couples face heavier tax penalties than white couples, a report says," coverage on NPR, February 27, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.
"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.
"January 6 Committee Investigators on Violent Domestic Extremism," coverage on C-SPAN, February 23, 2023, Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Why is tax filing so complicated?," coverage in News Channel 5 Nashville, February 23, 2023, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.
"What to Expect as Student Debt Cancellation Goes to Supreme Court," coverage in Yahoo! Finance, February 22, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"Georgetown's Dr. Chris Brummer Named the 2022 Jones Day Professor in Commercial Law," coverage in Cision, February 21, 2023, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Supreme Court hears a case that could transform the internet," coverage in The Washington Post, February 21, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.
"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.
"‘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.
"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.
"Is police brutality just part of the job?," an opinion piece by Professor Paul Butler, in The Washington Post, 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.
"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.
"Asylum policy squabble nixed mysteriously from high court docket," coverage in Courthouse News Service, February 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Supreme Court Criticisms; Does TikTok Wiretap Users?," coverage in Bloomberg Law Podcast, February 15, 2023, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"Georgetown Study Finds Medical Malpractices Is Not Random," coverage in MedicalResearch.com., February 13, 2023, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.
"The Just Security Podcast: Eliminating the Judicial “Blue Slip”," coverage in Just Security, February 13, 2023, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"The Second Amendment’s Legal Landscape Is Getting Weirder," coverage in The New Republic, February 10, 2023, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"The Super Bowl is almost here. But the NFL has had a rocky season," coverage on CNN, February 10, 2023, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.
"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.
"Oregon bill aims to crack down on paramilitary activitying Weirder," coverage in Investigate West, February 9, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Episode 88: Closing the Justice Gap," coverage in American Constitution Society, February 7, 2023, featuring Associate Professor Yael Cannon.
"Kristin Henning: The Cradle to Prison Pipeline and the Criminalization of Black Youth," coverage in The Dickinsonian, February 6, 2023, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"‘It’s about damn time’: College workers organize amid nationwide labor unrest," coverage in Politico, February 4, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"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.
"Wrongful death lawsuit filed as lawmakers debate caps on damages from medical lawsuits," coverage on KCRG, February 3, 2023, featuring Professor David Hyman.
"Google tees up venue clash over U.S. advertising antitrust lawsuit," coverage in Reuters, February 2, 2023, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"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.
"Tyre Nichols and A New Push for Police Reform," coverage in the Diane Rehm Show, February 2, 2023, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Mortgage Bankers Scrambling Over Conservative Court Ruling," coverage in The American Prospect, February 1, 2023, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"Child welfare algorithm faces Justice Department scrutiny," coverage on ABC News, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"Expert international jury announced for the 2023 Lionel Gelber Prize," coverage in Munk School of Global Affairs, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Biden plans to end the COVID-19 national emergency on May 11," coverage on NPR, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Hidden Viruses And How To Prevent The Next Pandemic," coverage on NPR, January 31, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Just Security Podcast: How Should the Press Cover Democracy?," coverage in Just Security, January 29, 2023, featuring Professor Erin Carroll.
"Biden’s documents drama might not be ending anytime soon," coverage in Bloomberg, January 27, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Inside FDA's plan for annual COVID-19 boosters," coverage in Advisory Board, January 24, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"In search for transparency, high court comes up cloudy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, January 23, 2023, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
"Harris rallies against GOP push to roll back abortion rights," coverage on ABC Action News, January 22, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Musk's Tesla Stock Sale May Trigger Trading Probe," coverage in Investopedia, January 20, 2023, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"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.
"WHO recommends that China monitor excess COVID-19 mortality," coverage in Reuters, January 16, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"What MLK’s Final Campaign Tells Us About His Legacy," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 16, 2023.
"Just How Common Is Corporate Fraud?," coverage in The New York Times, January 14, 2023, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"The “Weaponization” Of Government: GOP Lawmakers Threaten Sweeping New Investigations," coverage on WAMU 88.5, January 13, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Trump's Impeachments May Be Irreversible as McCarthy Mulls Expunging," coverage in Newsweek, January 13, 2023, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"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.
"End of Jan. 6 panel opens new chapter for Department of Justice," coverage in The Hill, January 8, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Will Jan. 6 anniversary hit differently in the wake of House probe?," coverage in The Hill, January 6, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"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.
"Just Security Podcast: Unfinished Business of January 6th Committee," coverage in Just Security, January 6, 2023, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Paul Hastings Partner Robert Luskin on the ABB FCPA Deferred Prosecution," coverage in Corporate Crime Reporter, January 6, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Daniel S. Kahn.
"DPIC Podcast: Georgetown Racial Justice Institute Director Diann Rust-Tierney on Reconceptualizing the U.S. Death Penalty as a Violation of Fundamental Human Rights," coverage in the Death Penalty Information Center, January 6, 2023, featuring Adjunct Professor Diann Rust-Tierney.
"Tensions Flare on Abortion, Doctor Rights in HHS Conscience Plan," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Justice Dept.: Despite bans, abortion pills may be mailed to any state," coverage in The Washington Post, January 4, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Tensions Flare on Abortion, Doctor Rights in HHS Conscience Plan," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"US News Alters Law School Rankings After Yale, Harvard Quit," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 3, 2023, featuring Dean William Treanor.
"6 big trade predictions for 2023," coverage in Politico, January 3, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Katrin Kuhlmann.
"U.S. News & World Report tweaks law school formula after rankings revolt," coverage in The Washington Post, January 3, 2022, featuring Dean William Treanor.
"A Consequential Year for the US Supreme Court," coverage in VOA News, January 2, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"'This Is Why God Gave Us Two Arms': What We Heard This Year," coverage in Medpage, December 31, 2022, featuring Professor David Hyman.
"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.
By the Numbers: Boutique Law Firms’ 10 High-Profile Gets in 2022 coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 29, 2022, featuring Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Meet the little-known lawyer behind Democrats’ years-long battle with Trump," coverage on CNN, December 29, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
"Dangerous Devotion: Congressional hearing examines threat of white Christian nationalism," coverage in Southern Poverty Law Center, December 28, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Climate Change Cases Set for Another ‘Exciting Year’ in Court," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 27, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Why the proposed TikTok ban is more about politics than privacy, according to experts," coverage on NPR, December 22, 2022, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"We need more than policies to protect pregnant employees," coverage in Quartz, December 22, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Michele Goodwin.
"DC Firm Miller & Chevalier Adds Former Jan. 6 Panel Attorney," coverage in Law 360, December 19, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep A. Prasanna.
"Georgetown Law professor on the Jan. 6 committee's final hearing," coverage on WLRN, December 19, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Former Investigative Counsel for U.S. Congress Sandeep Prasanna Joins D.C.-based Law Firm Miller & Chevalier Chartered," coverage in American Kahani, December 18, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Sandeep Prasanna.
"Grinberg, Key Figure for US in OECD Tax Pact, to Leave Treasury," coverage in Bloomberg Tax, December 16, 2022, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"POLITICO Playbook PM: The 2024 matchup we can’t avoid," coverage in Politico, December 15, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"'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.
"2022 Oversight Research Award Winner Announced," coverage in Levin Center, December 14, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"What the Debate Over Guns Tells Us About America," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, December 13, 2022.
"Holding Russia to account for its atrocities in Ukraine," coverage in ShareAmerica, December 13, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"Shootings of youths are soaring in D.C., vexing city leaders," coverage in The Washington Post, December 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.
"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.
"Hong Kong tycoon and democracy activist given 5-year sentence for fraud," coverage in The Washington Post, December 10, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"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.
"Justice best served by leaving intact a conflicted judge’s ruling: 5th Circuit," coverage in Reuters, December 9, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael S. Frisch.
"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.
“Bars and Barriers,” an opinion piece by Professor Abbe Smith, in Inquest, December 8, 2022.
"Coalition Asks: Where Is Biden’s NLRB?," coverage in The American Prospect, December 8, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"What's at stake in Harper v. Moore?," coverage on WUSA9, December 7, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"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.
"8 in 10 voters support consumer watchdog agency: poll," coverage in The Hill, December 5, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"Law school revolt against U.S. News rankings gains steam," coverage in The Washington Post, December 3, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"Crypto meltdown a boon for bankruptcy lawyers," coverage in Reuters, December 2, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"For China, No Easy Way Out of 'Zero-COVID' Policy," coverage in VOA, December 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"How Social Media Ensures that No One Hears Amber Heard," an opinion piece by Professor Deborah Epstein, in The Nation, November 30, 2022.
"John Mikhail ’91 Discusses Constitution’s Relationship to Slavery," coverage in The Amherst Student, November 30, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.
"An Unequal Liberty," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in The Atlantic, November 28, 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.
"Abortion Pill Opponents Seize New Chance to Target FDA Approval," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 23, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Verizon appeal will be early test of corporate strategy to combat mass arbitration," coverage on Reuters, November 22, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Organizers for slavery accountability disappointed with reconciliation fund," coverage in The Georgetown Voice, November 20, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.
"Georgetown Law Becomes the Latest to Withdraw From US News Rankings," coverage in Law.com, Nov. 18, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"Our View: Justice: Congress should secure all marriage rights," coverage in The Free Press, Nov. 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Texas woman almost dies because she couldn’t get an abortion," coverage on CNN, Nov. 16, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Crypto’s free-wheeling firms lured millions. FTX revealed the dangers," coverage in The Washington Post, Nov. 16, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"Abortion Rights Tops Biden To-Do List Even Without Congress," coverage in Bloomberg Law, Nov. 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Court tosses conviction of woman who said she killed husband in self-defense," coverage in The Washington Post, Nov. 14, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Patricia A. Riley.
"‘Extremists in Uniform Put the Nation at Risk," coverage in The New York Times, November 13, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"‘A Moment of Truth for the Federalist Society’: Politics or Principle? ," coverage in Politico, November 10, 2022, featuring Professor Charles F. Abernathy.
"Key to law exam success? Use the word ‘because’, says top prof," coverage in Legal Cheek, November 10, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"Concessions are making a modest but notable comeback in 2022," coverage in The New York Times, November 9, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Consumer Protection on the Chopping Block?," coverage in The Regulatory Review, November 9, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"Washington high court says convicted sex offender can practice law," coverage in Reuters, November 3, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"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.
Does your sheriff think he’s more powerful than the president," coverage in USA Today, November 3, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"What You Can Expect if Republicans Take the House," an opinion piece by Professor Josh Chafetz, in The New York Times, November 3, 2022.
"The irony of the GOP's war on ballot drop boxes," coverage on MSNBC, November 2, 2022, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.
"Episode 74: Health Justice after Covid," coverage in American Constitution Society, November 1, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Yael Cannon.
"Video Clip: Midterm Election Political Violence and Threats," coverage on C-SPAN, November 1, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"The Framers of the 14th Amendment Weren’t Color Blind," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, October 31, 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.
"Pelosi Attack Shows Disinformation That Drove Jan. 6th Attack Continues," coverage in NBC News, October 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Top national security prosecutor joins Trump Mar-a-Lago investigation," coverage in The Washington Post, October 28, 2022, featuring Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Local Election Officials Brace for Possible Violence and Threats," coverage in Route Fifty, October 26, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Expert Monica Sanders Analyzes Disproportionate Impact Of Natural Disasters On BIPOC Communities," coverage in Forbes, October 25, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Monica Sanders.
"Noted Classical Liberal Legal Scholar Countenances Regulation of Social Media," coverage in Broadband Breakfast, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"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.
"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.
"Arizona ‘ground zero’ for extremist, anti-government sheriff movement," coverage on AZ Mirror," October 21, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"#MeToo trials highlight battle to address sexual violence: experts," coverage on WDTV-TV, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor Naomi Mezey.
"Samsung’s Biometric Data Clash Opens New Mass Arbitration Front," coverage in Bloomberg Law, October 21, 2022, featuring Professor J. Maria Glover.
"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.
"The Next Debt Ceiling Crisis Will Be the Democrats’ Fault," coverage in The New Republic, October 19, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.
"Legislators’ redistricting arguments would ‘wreak havoc,’ critics tell U.S. Supreme Court," coverage in The Carolina Journal, October 19, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Booknotes+ Podcast: Brad Snyder, "Democratic Justice"," coverage in C-SPAN, October 18, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"US Regulators Sound Cautious Note on FinTech Innovation," coverage in PYMNTS, October 17, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Katyal: Trump Getting ‘Handed Loss After Loss In The Courts’" coverage in MSNBC, October 17, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
“House Subpoena Would Create Legal Showdown With Trump,” coverage by Law360, October 17, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
"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.
"Five years on, here’s what #MeToo has changed," an opinion piece by Professor Jamillah Bowman Williams, in Politico, 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.
"The voting machine hacking threat you probably haven’t heard about," coverage in Politico, October 14, 2022, featuring Professor Matt Blaze.
"What the Regulators Said at DC Fintech Week," coverage in CoinDesk, October 14, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Analyzing the latest Jan. 6 Committee hearing and what happens next," coverage on PBS, October 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"The court of art criticism is in session," coverage in SCOTUSblog, October 12, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer from Government Michael Dreeben.
"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.
"Ethics and impact of drone strikes — "Intelligence Matters"," coverage on CBS News, October 12, 2022, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.
"The News Media’s “Democracy Beats” Won’t Beat Back Autocracy," an opinion piece by Professor Erin Carroll, in Just Security, 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.
" DOJ's 'Compelling' Response to Trump SCOTUS Appeal Hailed by Legal Experts," coverage in Newsweek, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"How a GOP Congress could try to impeach a Biden Cabinet member," coverage in The Hill, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
“How a GOP Congress could try to impeach a Biden Cabinet member,” coverage by The Hill, October 11, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
"Acting Comptroller of the Currency on Cryptocurrency," coverage in C-SPAN, October 11, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"Supreme Courtier: Relitigating Felix Frankfurter’s Liberal-ish Legacy," coverage in The Washington Free Beacon, October 9, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"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.
"Pharma can't give up on Dems as it tries to weaken drug price law," coverage in Axios, October 5, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Jackson makes a splash during debut on the bench," coverage in Courthouse News Service, October 5, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Guantanamo has become America’s cage," an opinion piece by Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino, on CNN, 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.
"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.
"Busting the Filibuster," coverage in Ms. Magazine, October 4, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Two N.C. cases await the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling," coverage in Axios, October 4, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.
"Supreme Court appears to back EPA in WOTUS war," coverage in E&E News, October 3, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"The Supreme Court Is Blowing Up Law School, Too," coverage in Slate, October 2, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.
"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.
"William Gaston Enslaved at Least 163 People, Rejected Principle of Equal Citizenship", coverage in The Hoya, September, 30, 2022, featuring Professor John Mikhail.
"‘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.
"Supreme Court 2022-23 Term Preview," coverage in The National Constitutional Center, September 29, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"5 ways the Supreme Court could transform water policy," coverage in E&E News, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"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.
"Law Professor Testifies Before Congress on Labor Organizing, Union Rights," coverage in The Hoya, September 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"12 New Books We Recommend This Week," coverage in The New York Times, September 29, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"Calls grow for a tougher legal approach to white nationalist group Patriot Front," coverage on NPR, September 28, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Surprise Medical Bill Rule Lawsuit Heading Toward Texas Court," coverage in Bloomberg Law, September 27, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"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.
"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.
"Hagler Institute Announces Its Largest Class Of New Fellows: 14," coverage in Texas A&M Today, September 21, 2022, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
"Meet an attorney fighting for the most desperate inmates on death row," coverage by CNN, September 20, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Stephen Bright.
"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.
"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.
"Biden Declaring Pandemic ‘Over’ Has Experts Reeling," coverage in the Daily Beast, September 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Echoing Trump, These Republicans Won’t Promise to Accept 2022 Results," coverage in The New York Times, September 18, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Gensler Rattles DeFi With Suggestion PoS Coins are Securities," coverage in The Defiant, September 17, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"4 key points from Judge Cannon’s latest controversial Trump decision," coverage in The Washington Post, September 16, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"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.
"Should the United States have a new Constitution?," coverage in The MV Times, September 14, 2022, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"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.
"3M unit's bankruptcy could put U.S. mass tort system on trial," coverage in Axios, September 12, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Roberts strikes out defending high court’s legitimacy, experts say," coverage in Courthouse News Service, September 12, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Why the Self-Proclaimed 9/11 Mastermind Hasn't Seen Trial 21 Years Later," coverage in Newsweek, September 11, 2022, featuring Professor David Luban.
"Why a woman's doctor warned her not to get pregnant in Texas," coverage on CNN Health, September 10, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Pandemic federal programs helped kids in need get access to 1.5 billion meals every month," coverage in UW News, September 9, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Sheila E. Fleischhacker.
"Review: Defend or defund the police? It’s more complicated than that," coverage in America Magazine, September 9, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"School Districts’ Legal Battle With Juul Isn’t Over," coverage in Education Week, September 8, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"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.
"Where the Trump Investigation Goes After a "Poor" Judicial Decision," coverage in The New Yorker, September 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Obamacare can't require coverage for certain HIV prevention drugs, federal judge rules," coverage in CNN, September 7, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Some abortion bans put patients, doctors at risk in emergencies," coverage in Louisiana Illuminatior, September 5, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"'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.
"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.
"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.
"Crypto winter teaches tough lessons about custody and taking control," coverage in Cointelegraph, September 2, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Debating Biden’s Student Loan Order," coverage in the National Review, September 2, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"Some Abortion Bans Put Patients, Doctors at Risk in Emergencies," coverage in The Pew Charitable Trusts, September 1, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"WHO director in Asia accused of racism, abuse put on leave," coverage in Nichi Bei Weekly, September 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Evanson: Allegations highlight serious problem in sports," coverage in the Portland Tribune, August 30, 2022, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.
"Want to End Abortion Restrictions? Pass the ERA!," coverage in Women's eNews, August 30, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Intelligence Officials Assess Fallout Of Trump Mishandling Of U.S. Secrets," coverage on MSNBC, August 30, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Post-Dobbs landscape fuels Democrats' optimism: The Note," coverage on ABC News, August 29, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Reading between the lines of the Mar-a-Lago affidavit," coverage in Vox, August 27, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.
"Sen. Lindsey Graham lawsuit could clarify lawmaker protections," coverage in Roll Call, August 26, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Student Loan Forgiveness, U.S. Tax Law Loophole," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Women’s Equality Is *Still* Not Guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution," coverage in Ms. Magazine, August 25, 2022, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"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.
"Supreme Court climate ruling leaves EJ communities at risk," coverage in E&E News, August 22, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.
"Your Fall Reading List: Practical Legal Scholarship," coverage in the Virginia Lawyer, August 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"Deshaun Watson’s Apology Undercuts the N.F.L.’s Message," coverage in The New York Times, August 19, 2022, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.
"Can Hong Kong Repair Its Battered Image?," coverage in Asharq Al-Awsat, August 19, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas Kellogg.
"America tussles over a newly fashionable constitutional theory," coverage in The Economist, August 18, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"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.
"Supreme Court EPA Decision Could Affect More Than Power Plants," coverage in Heavy Duty Trucking, August 17, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Starbucks Dials Up Anti-Union Heat by Accusing NLRB of Collusion," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 16, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"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.
"Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Members Still Await Response," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 15, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"Here's one reason why America's racial wealth gap persists across generations," coverage on WABE 90.1FM, featuring Professor Dorothy Brown.
"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.
"Where does money collected from corporate fines go?," coverage in Marketplace, August 12, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Files Seized From Trump Are Part of Espionage Act Inquiry," coverage in The New York Times, August 12, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Trump Tax Return Handover Uncertain Despite House Legal Victory," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 11, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Preventive care such as birth control, anti-HIV medicine challenged in Texas lawsuit," coverage on NPR, August 9, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Pharma Lobby Readies Legal Firepower for Drug Pricing Measures," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Rapper Fat Joe says no one is making sure hospitals post their prices," coverage in Politifact, August 9, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"The only drug to treat monkeypox is 'virtually impossible' to get," coverage in Advisory Board, August 9, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Trump Search Was Unprecedented, But Records Case Will Be Tough," coverage in Bloomberg News, August 9, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"‘Overwhelmed’: Cops combat violent crime as ranks dwindle," coverage in AP News, August 8, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
“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.
"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.
"News brief: monkeypox cases, Democrats' climate and tax bill, Alex Jones trial," coverage on NPR, August 5, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Monkeypox Declared a US Health Emergency, Freeing Up Funding," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"TikTok Moderators Are Being Trained Using Graphic Images Of Child Sexual Abuse," coverage in Forbes, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"As Monkeypox Spreads, U.S. Declares a Health Emergency," coverage in The New York Times, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Biden administration has declared monkeypox a public health emergency," coverage on NPR, August 4, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"High-Stakes Abortion Lawsuits Force Clash on Emergency Care Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, August 3, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"CFTC Would Become Primary Crypto Regulator Under New Senate Committee Plan," coverage in CoinDesk, August 3, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Ending the constitutional right to abortion in the United States," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in BMJ, August 1, 2022.
"How the Supreme Court ‘shadow docket’ shaped climate doctrine," coverage in E&E News, July 29, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Balance of Power: Could Trump Be Charged for Election Interference?," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 29, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Donald B. Ayer.
"President Biden Names Twenty-Fourth Round of Judicial Nominees," coverage in The White House, July 29, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Todd E. Edelman.
"3M Unit Gets Debtor-Friendly Bankruptcy Venue in Indianapolis," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Dems fear red states banning abortion will zero in on birth control next," coverage in Axios, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The regulatory risk in Ethereum's new security model," coverage in Axios, July 28, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Contrary to false claim, Russia hasn’t closed WHO offices," coverage in AP News, July 27, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Supreme Court Has Too Much Power and Liberals Are to Blame," an opinion piece by Professor Brad Snyder, in Politico, July 27, 2022.
"The Supreme Court Is Making America Ungovernable," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in The Atlantic, July 26, 2022.
"WHO Declares Monkeypox a Global Health Emergency," coverage in Smithsonian Magazine, July 26, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Supreme Court Rebuke Weighs Against Clean Air Act as Climate Law," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Biden moves to reinstate health protections for LGBTQ Americans," coverage in The Washington Post, July 25, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Biden Rule Would Strengthen Health Protections for Gay and Transgender People," coverage in The New York Times, July 25, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency," coverage in The Jereusalem Post, July 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Contraceptive coverage gaps under scrutiny post-Roe v. Wade," coverage in Modern Healthcare, July 21, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"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.
"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.
"The implications of the latest sky-high inflation data," coverage in The Week, July 20, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Super.
"Why This “Originalist” Supreme Court Would Disappoint the Founders," an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor, in Slate, July 19, 2022.
"Texas’ anti-abortion trigger law worries fertility doctors and patients," coverage in the Texas Standard, July 19, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Susan Crockin.
"Looming Legal Issues in Cryptocurrency Bankruptcies," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in The Deal, July 19, 2022.
"Conservative blocs unleash wave of litigation to curb public health powers," coverage on NPR, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"No-Poach Agreements Are Per Se Illegal, DOJ Says in Trucker Case," coverage in Bloomberg Law, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"Supreme Court muzzles EPA on climate," coverage in E&E News, July 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"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.
"Congress faces climate roadblock after Supreme Court ruling," coverage in E&E News, July 15, 2022, featuring Professors William Buzbee and Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
“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.
"J6: ‘Trump can’t escape responsibility’," coverage on WAMU 88.5, July 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Life-saving abortions OK despite state bans, Biden administration says," coverage in Axios, July 11, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Supreme Court's red herring argument," an opinion piece by Brad Snyder, on CNN, 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.
"When SCOTUS meets WOTUS," coverage in E&E News, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Ambitious legal program develops future lawyers for CNMI," coverage in KUAM News, July 8, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Eun Hee Han.
"Daniel Snyder’s lawyer responds to House oversight committee," coverage in The Washington Post, July 8, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"Biden signs order on abortion access after high court ruling," coverage in NewsCenter1 TV, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Kavanaugh makes a play for the high court’s swing vote," coverage in Courthouse News Service, July 8, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
"Biden Takes Executive Action Amid Pressure to Protect Access to Abortion," coverage in Time, July 8, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
“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.
"Supreme Court takes aim at agency power," coverage in E&E News, July 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"History of Presidential Succession," coverage in C-Span, July 7, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"Gorsuch wanted climate ruling to hobble Congress," coverage in E&E News, July 5, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
“Dan Snyder Enlists Ex-Goldman Lawyer to Keep Grip on NFL Team,” coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 5, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
"How the Conservative Supreme Court Is Changing America," coverage on ReasonTV, July 3, 2022, featuring Randy Barnett.
"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.
"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.
"Equilibrium/Sustainability — Game, set, match on plastic bottles," coverage in The Hill, July 1, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"Improve CDC’s quarantine stations to prevent the next pandemic," an opinion piece by Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, in Stat, July 1, 2022.
"US Supreme Court hobbles the EPA’s authority over climate emissions," coverage in Nature, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Supreme Court’s EPA ruling upends Biden’s environmental agenda," coverage in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"The Supreme Court embraces originalism — and all its flaws," an opinion piece by Professor David Cole, in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022.
"Bloch shares experiences with Supreme Court," coverage in Coastal Point, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Susan Bloch.
"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.
"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.
"Biden unlikely to meet bold Democrat demands after abortion ruling, sources say," coverage in Reuters, June 30, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Why codifying Roe will land right back at the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Victoria Nourse, on CNN, 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.
"'My anxiety spikes': Lawyers brace for Supreme Court climate ruling," coverage in The Washington Post, June 30, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.
"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.
"Defining "life-threatening" can be tricky in abortion law exceptions," coverage in Axios, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Not the best week for crypto lending: Law Decoded, June 20-27," coverage in Cointelegraph, June 28, 2022, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.
"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.
"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.
“Commanders owner Dan Snyder 'unavailable' on deposition date provided by Oversight Committee,” coverage by WUSA9, June 27, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
“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.
"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.
"Supreme Court’s Roe Ruling Tees Up Fight Over Abortion Pills," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 27, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Abortion pills become central issue after SCOTUS ruling," coverage in Axios, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade: An estimated 40 million women will now lose access to abortion," coverage in MarketWatch, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin and Adjunct Professor Rebecca Reingold.
"University of Montana law school names interim dean after search comes up short," coverage in the Missoulian, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Dobbs May Cast Shadow On Gay Rights, Birth Control Cases," coverage in Law360, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Biden vows abortion fight, assails 'extreme' court ruling," coverage on Associated Press, June 24, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
“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.
"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.
"Congress: Are Crypto Disclosures Doing Enough for Investor Protection?," coverage in Blockworks, June 23, 2022, featuring Professor Christopher Brummer.
"Law profs prevail over backlash to publishing prosecutor misconduct cases," coverage in Reuters, June 22, 2022, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"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.
"How liberals should rethink their view of the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Brad Snyder, in CNN, June 21, 2022.
"New federal programs aim to shrink the racial housing gap," coverage in Marketplace, June 20, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Hong Kong Lawyers Are The Next Target of Xi’s National Security Law," coverage in Bloomberg, June 19, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas Kellogg.
"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.
"A Crypto Bankruptcy Could Be Investors’ Nightmare," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Rejecting explanations, House committee urges Daniel Snyder to testify," coverage in The Washington Post, June 17, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"How democracies deflate empty lies," coverage in The Christian Science Monitor, June 16, 2022, featuring Professor Neal K. Katyal.
"After the Jan. 6 Hearings, Will Trump Face Criminal Charges?," coverage in The New York Times, June 15, 2022, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.
"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.
"Fresh Start: Professor Adam Levitin," coverage in The Deal Pipeline, June 15, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Roger Goodell will testify, Daniel Snyder won’t at congressional hearing," coverage in The Washington Post, June 15, 2022, featuring Associate Professor David Rapallo.
"The Future Criminal Case Against Donald Trump," an opinion piece by Professor Neal K. Katyal, in The New York Times, 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.
"How SCOTUS’ upcoming climate ruling could defang Washington," coverage in Politico, June 12, 2022, featuring Professors Lawrence O. Gostin and Lisa Heinzerling.
"Insurrection? Sedition? Incitement? A Legal Guide to the Capitol Riot," coverage in The Washington Post, June 10, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"Say Goodbye to Bad Digital Presentations," coverage in the Washington State Bar News, June 9, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"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.
"Russian Debt Ban Leaves Investors With Questions," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 9, 2022, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"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.
"The Linguistics Search Engine That Overturned the Federal Mask Mandate," coverage in The Verge, June 7, 2022, featuring Professor Kevin Tobia.
"Mask Ruling Appeal Gets Backing From Former CDC Directors," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Wall Street Gets Forced Into the Abortion Debate," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, June 3, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"Court says U.S. workplace bias law covers unwanted transfers," coverage in Reuters, June 3, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.
"Skirmishes Over Medication Abortion Renews Debate On State Vs. Federal Powers," coverage in The Lund Report, June 2, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"What Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ Has Meant to Women," coverage in The New York Times, June 2, 2022, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"CLE Accreditation Should Be Tied to Learning Outcomes,” an opinion piece by Professor Rima Sirota published in LAW360 on June 1, 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.
"Mass shootings renew efforts to target gun manufacturers’ legal shield," coverage in The Hill, May 31, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"Mass shootings have a lot in common with another American horror," an opinion piece by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan, on CNN, May 29, 2022.
"Biden’s Win on Carbon Costs Temporarily Dodges Rulemaking Bullet," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Biden’s Win on Carbon Costs Temporarily Dodges Rulemaking Bullet," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 26, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"‘Non-Lawyer Legal Help’ Are No Longer Banned Words in New York," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 26, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Learning How to Lawyer with Jonah Perlin," coverage in Lawyerpreneur Podcast, May 26, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"How Biden’s executive order will impact policing practices," coverage in PBS Newshour, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"Suing Zuckerberg Is Easy. Making a Privacy Case Stick Is Harder," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor Robert Thompson.
"WHO Has No Authority to Dictate U.S. Health Policy," coverage in FactCheck.org, May 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"An Artist Asks, What Is Luxury Without the Logos?," coverage in The New York Times, May 24, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.
"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.
"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.
"A ‘Glitch’ in Federal Health Insurance May Soon Be Fixed," coverage in The New York Times, May 20, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"Appeals Court Undercuts Agency Enforcement in SEC Fraud Case," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 20, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"Climate Change and the Supreme Court," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in Resources, May 19, 2022.
"Workplace Vaccine Mandate Exemption Lawsuits Falter in Court," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"FTC Has Full Slate of Commissioners," coverage in The National Law Review, May 19, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"What’s Going on With the Testing Requirement for Travel?," coverage in The New York Times, May 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Solutions to America’s complex web of gun violence," coverage in WDET 101.9FM, May 19, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Analysis: Elon Musk can't easily give Twitter the boot over bots," coverage in Reuters, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"George Floyd killing: Ex-cop pleads guilty to aiding, abetting manslaughter," coverage in MPR News, May 18, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Angi Porter.
"Biden’s Justice Dept. pressed for strong response to Buffalo massacre," coverage in The Washington Post, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"FTC Expected To Begin Process Of Updating Endorsement Ad Guidelines This Week," coverage in Inside Radio, May 18, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Major Exchanges Stay Silent on Risks to Customer Funds," coverage in Be In Crypto, May 18, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Elon Musk’s latest Twitter bluster unlikely to earn fresh SEC scrutiny," coverage in The Washington Post, May 17, 2022, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Blood & Treasure Season 2 Finally Has a Premiere Date, Moves to Paramount+," coverage in TVLine, May 17, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Mark V. Vlasic.
"American Constitution Society Announces Winners of 2022 Richard D. Cudahy Writing Competition," coverage in American Constitution Society, May 16, 2022, featuring Professor Eloise Pasachoff.
"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.
"America is running out of baby formula because 3 companies control the market and babies aren’t that profitable," coverage in Fortune, May 14, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Scott Faber.
"Prevalence of white supremacists in law enforcement demands drastic change," coverage in Reuters, May 12, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"Confronting Surveillance," coverage in JOTWELL, May 12, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.
"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.
"Why Did U.S. Cities Resegregate?," coverage in Bloomberg News, May 11, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"U.S. Senate confirms Bedoya, giving Democrats FTC control," coverage in Reuters, May 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"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.
"How Big Is Crypto Crime, Really? ," coverage in Coin Desk, May 9, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"Employees everywhere are organizing. Here’s why it’s happening now," coverage on CNBC, May 7, 2022, featuring VIsiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"U.S. police trainers with far-right ties are teaching hundreds of cops," coverage in Reuters, May 6, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"If Roe is overturned can you order abortion pills online?," coverage on WUSA9, May 6, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Abortion adds to Biden's all-but-impossible to-do list," coverage in Associated Press, May 6, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"VPN Providers Threaten to Quit India Over New Data Law," coverage in Wired, May 5, 2022, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"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.
"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.
"Will Trump Face a Legal Reckoning in Georgia?," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Donald Ayer, in The New York Times, May 2, 2022.
"The 1944 Law That Gave The CDC Its Powers, Explained," coverage on NPR, April 28,2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"The doctor who is trying to bring back surprise billing," coverage in Stat News, April 27,2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"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.
"The Ethics of Military Artificial Intelligence – Conference at the U.S. Naval Academy," coverage in Prio, April 26,2022, featuring Professor Mitt Regan.
"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.
"Complaint Urges FTC to Investigate the Location Data Industry," coverage in JD Supra, April 26,2022, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.
"Jurors reject array of defenses at Capitol riot trials," coverage in Associated Press, April 25,2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"U.S. Senate set to confirm Bedoya as FTC commissioner," coverage in Reuters, April 24, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"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.
"Biden Admin’s Confusing COVID Response Has Experts Crying ‘WTF’," coverage in The Daily Beast, April 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Supreme Court to hear complex death row case," coverage on WFSA12 News, April 22, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"Battle over CDC's powers goes far beyond travel mask mandate," coverage in NPR, April 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Judge’s Mask Order Cramps Biden Vow to ‘Follow the Science’," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 20, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Federal Judge Strikes Down TSA Mask Mandate on Planes and Public Transit," coverage in Healthline, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The 1 Percent Chance That Putin Will Be Prosecuted," coverage in Foreign Policy, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Jane Stromseth.
"Biden Administration May Appeal Ruling That Voided Travel Mask Mandate," coverage in The New York Times, April 19, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"Yale files motions to dismiss antitrust case," coverage in Yale Daily News, April 17, 2022, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.
"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.
"DeFi and Disclosures: Securities Law in Blockchain Technology," coverage in CoinDesk, April 15, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Juvenile lifer seeks reprieve amid broader push for leniency," coverage in Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, April 14, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"With Russia Mired In Ukraine, Tech Bill Targeting China Gains Traction," coverage in Newsweek, April 14, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.
"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.
"UVa Center for Politics – Domestic Terrorism: How Vulnerable Are We?," coverage in Bearing Drift, April 13, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Approach to City Governance," coverage in Urbanize Los Angeles, April 12, 2022, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.
"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.
"Juvenile lifer seeks reprieve amid broader push for leniency," coverage on 25 News KXXV & KRHD, April 9, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.
"How an eviction prevention program emerged after the moratorium ended," coverage on ABC News, April 8, 2022, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"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.
"Sovereign Debt Architecture, Suspended," an opinion piece by Professor Anna Gelpern, in Just Money, Spring 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.
"Long shadow of Stephen Breyer," coverage in The Harvard Gazette, April 7, 2022, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Senate Banking Committee Issues Testimony From Georgetown University Law Center Professor Hyman," coverage in Insurance NewsNet, April 5, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.
"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.
"Supreme Court makes it easier to sue the police for malicious prosecution," coverage on NPR, April 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.
"US response must match the stakes in Ukraine," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, 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.
"A battle brews in U.S. over natural gas bans," coverage in Corporate Knights, April 4, 2022, featuring Professor Sheila Foster.
"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.
"Adults or Sexually Abused Minors? Getting It Right Vexes Facebook," coverage in The New York Times, March 31, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Ohm.
"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.
"Senate Banking Committee Democrats Call for Medical Debt Ombudsman at CFPB," coverage in ACA International, March 29, 2022, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.
"Covid creeps closer to Biden as restrictions fall," coverage in The Washington Post, March 29, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Lone use of racial slur justifies hostile workplace claim - 5th Circuit," coverage in Reuters, March 28, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.
"Editorial: Gas prices worrying? Brace for the wheat shortage," coverage in The Roanoke Times, March 27, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.
"Putting the grift before substance in Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation," coverage in The Nevada Independent, March 27, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"Should Brands Be Less Protective Of Their IP When It Comes To NFTs?," coverage in JD Supra, March 25, 2022, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"We’re Expecting the Wrong Things From the CDC," coverage in Slate, March 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
'Introducing Disclosure NFTs, Disclosure DAOs, and Disclosure DIDs," an opinion piece by Professor Chris Brummer, in Medium, March 24, 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.
"Episode 107: Jonah Perlin on Twitter, Podcasting, and Becoming a Law School Professor," coverage in Harrington, March 22, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"How Technology Might Bring War Criminals To Justice In Ukraine," coverage in Forbes, March 21, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"The Too Supreme Court" an opinion piece by Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson, in The Washington Monthly, March 21, 2022.
"Relearning our lesson on dealing with extortionists," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, March 20, 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.
"The Memo: COVID-19 risks quietly rise," coverage in The Hill, March 18, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Roe supporters say its reversal would be dead canary for democracy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, March 11, 2023, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Tesla's Musk seeks to end SEC muzzle on tweets, could face uphill battle," coverage in Reuters, March 8, 2022, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"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.
"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.
"Attorney for children talks about her book," coverage in LimaOhio.com, March 4, 2022, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"In Times of Russian Conflict, What Should Big Law Say?," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 4, 2022, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"Labor Dispute Upends MLB Season: Baseball Lockout Explained," coverage in Bloomberg Law, March 1, 2022, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"Opioid Pledge to Prove Tricky for FDA Head Dogged by Pharma Ties," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"15 years of Supreme Court climate fights come to a head today," coverage in E&E News, February 28, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
'Probably Lying Through Their Teeth': What We Heard This Week," coverage in Medpage Today, February 27, 2022, featuring Professor David Hyman.
"It's Been A Minute: Trayvon, Ten Years Later," coverage in NPR, February 27, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"Covid Vaccine Mandate Religious Exemptions Give Hospitals Leeway," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"15 years of Supreme Court climate fights come to a head Monday," coverage in E&E News, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Climate Metric Ruling Threatens Policy Delays, Creates ‘Chaos’," coverage in Bloomberg Law, February 25, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"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.
"Joe Biden’s Secret Constitutional Weapon," coverage in Politico, February 23, 2022, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"E117: Jonah Perlin – Persuasive Legal Writing (Interview)," coverage in Study Legal English Podcast, February 21, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Jonah Perlin.
"Progressives blast judiciary over Biden climate agenda," coverage in The Hill, February 20, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Yale submits response to antitrust suit," coverage in Yale News, February 20, 2022, featuring Professor Howard Shelanski.
"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.
"Equilibrium/Sustainability — Biden green investment tool excludes race," coverage in The Hill, February 18, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
What a Minnesota trial says about police officers’ responsibility to intervene," coverage in PBS Newshour, February 17, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"BRI helps fill development gap left by West," coverage in People's Daily, February 17, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer Hillman.
"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.
"Investigation into origins of Trump-Russia probe sheds new light on old accusations," coverage in KTOV, February 15, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.
"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.
"Congress OKs bill to prohibit forced arbitration in sexual harassment and assault cases ," coverage in Marketplace, February 11, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"The Reasons Why Police Still Use No Knock Warrants," coverage in Slate, February 10, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Companies are increasingly using a legal strategy that prevents future lawsuits ," coverage on WUNC 91.5, February 9, 2022, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Arbery’s Family Wants Justice. They’re Going About It the Wrong Way," coverage in Slate, February 9, 2022, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Is Biden Ignoring a Key Tool to Combat Violent Extremists?," coverage in Politico, February 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Biden’s Supreme Court nominee should be a criminal defense lawyer," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Abbe David Lowell, in The Washington Post, February 2, 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.
"‘Assumed as criminals’: Hong Kong defendants find bail elusive," coverage in Aljazeera, January 27, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E Kellogg.
"The Second Amendment myth around militias," coverage in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News. January 27, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"WHO staff complaint, email allege racism and abuse in Asia," coverage in the Seattle Times. January 26, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Breyer's legacy has been about trying to create consensus: Law professor," coverage on CNBC. January 26, 2022, featuring Professor Robin Lenhardt.
"Conservatives defend D.C. bar under investigation for violating vaccine rules," coverage in The Washington Post, January 25, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"President Joe Biden gave Congress an exemption from vaccine mandate," coverage in Politifact. January 25, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.
"Supreme Court agrees to hear affirmative action case," coverage in Fox 5. January 25, 2022, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
"Baltimore, Big Oil to square off tomorrow in court," coverage in E&E News, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"FTC Still Needs More Money For Merger Reviews, Dems Say," coverage in Law360, January 24, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Baltimore, Big Oil to square off tomorrow in court," coverage in E&E News, January 24, 2022, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"The Supreme Court supported compulsory vaccinations in 1905. What changed in 2022?," coverage in Salon, January 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Texas man charged with threatening election, government officials in Georgia," coverage in The Washington Post, January 21, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"The Case Against The Filibuster And Redistricting In Wisconsin," coverage on WORT FM, January 19, 2022, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Major questions from the Supreme Court could upend the administrative state," coverage in Courthouse News Service, January 22, 2022, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Undoing the American residential caste system," coverage on WYPR, January 18, 2022, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Where MLK’s Vision Is Starting to Be Realized," an opinion piece by Professor Sheryll Cashin, in Politico, January 17, 2022.
"Shot-or-Test Rule ‘Dead’ as High Court Dooms Further Litigation," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Two High-Powered Black Attorneys Confront a Justice System’s Flaws," coverage in The New York Times, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"Supreme Court blocks Biden’s vaccine mandate for the workplace," coverage in The Keene Sentinel, January 14, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Transcript: All In with Chris Hayes, 1/13/22," coverage on MSNBC, January 13, 2022, featuring Caroline Fredrickson, Distinguished Visitor from Practice.
"From ‘momentous’ to ‘meh’ — Trump's China trade deal letdown," coverage in Politico, January 13, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.
"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.
"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.
"The Back Road: Death threats and the ongoing terror campaign," coverage in The Island Now, January 12, 2022, featuring Professor Erica Hashimoto.
"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.
"Vicki Arroyo, associate administrator for policy," coverage in E&E News, January 11, 2022, featuring Professor from Practice Vicki Arroyo.
"Colorado’s Perlmutter says it is ‘time to pass the torch’," coverage in Roll Call, January 10, 2022, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Meadows Asks Justices To Swiftly Resolve Trump's Jan. 6 Suit," coverage in Law360, January 7, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary B. McCord.
"Biden’s Vaccine Mandates Hit the High Court," coverage in The New York Times, January 7, 2022, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
“Merrick Garland Has Satisfied His Democratic Critics—for Now” coverage by The New Republic, January 6, 2022, featuring Associate Professor Dave Rapallo.
“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.
"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.
"A look at the Federal Reserve’s historical lack of diversity," coverage in Marketplace, January 5, 2022, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Biden Renews Bedoya’s Nomination to FTC, Teeing Up Senate Vote," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Should ‘Self-Defense’ Justify Violence?," coverage in The Crime Report, January 4, 2022, featuring Adjunct Professor Rafi Reznik.
"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.
"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.
"Recent Interviews Shed New Light on Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol," coverage in ProPublica, January 4, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"How to Fix the Senate by Essentially—Though Not Quite—Abolishing It," coverage in The Washington Monthly, January 3, 2022, featuring Professor David Super.
"Americans don’t agree on what to call Jan. 6 attack," coverage in PBS Newshour, January 3, 2022, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Giuliani Election Fraud Suit Sanctions Top 2021 Ethics Coverage," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 28, 2021, featuring Professor David J. Luban.
"Narrow path forward for Build Back Better," an opinion piece by Professor David Super, coverage in The Hill, December 27, 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.
"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.
"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.
"The world has failed at vaccine equity. Will 2022 be different?," coverage in Aljazeera, December 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"COVID-19 Cases Are Surging At The D.C. Jail," coverage in DCist, December 22, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"Biden to give omicron-focused speech on Tuesday," coverage in KFOR Oklahoma City, December 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Trial of police officer Kimberly Potter for killing of Daunte Wright nears end," coverage in WSWS.org, December 19, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Angi Porter.
"Omicron found in 89 countries, WHO says," coverage in The Hill, December 18, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"How the Supreme Court may become its own worst enemy," coverage in Courthouse News Service, December 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"‘Shooting at a moving target’ in 2022," coverage in Politico, December 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Explainer: The 'slip and capture' argument in ex-cop Kimberly Potter's defense," coverage on MPR News, December 16, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Angi Porter.
"How Residential Segregation Creates a Caste System in America," coverage on Nonprofit Quarterly, December 16, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll D. Cashin.
"Opinion | It’s Time for Biden to Fire the FDIC Chief" an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in Politico, December 16, 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.
"Butting In," coverage in Slate, December 14, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.
"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.
"Securing U.S. Democracy," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Carrie F. Cordero, coverage in Lawfare, December 13, 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.
"Juvenile justice advocates and police at odds over reform bill," coverage in The Washington Post, December 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Eduardo Ferrer.
"Ending China’s 20-year WTO winning streak," coverage in Politico, December 09, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Jennifer A. Hillman.
"When is it self-defense?," coverage in The Washington Post, December 09, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"COVID cases spike even as US reaches vaccine milestone," coverage in the WHYY, December 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"COVID cases spike even as US reaches vaccine milestone," coverage on CBS Austin, December 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Utility, Feasibility, Security, and Ethics of Verifiable COVID-19 Credentials for International Travel: Proceedings of a Workshop in Brief," in The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, December 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Meryl Chertoff.
"NYC Shot Mandate Built to Withstand Suits, Lawyers Say," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Rohingya refugees sue Facebook for $150 billion over Myanmar violence," coverage in Reuters, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"1 in 3 U.S. Children Lack Adequate Health Insurance," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, December 7, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"U.S. to Pump $400 Million Into Vaccination Programs for Other Countries," coverage in Health Day, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"NASAA to Hold Fintech – Cybersecurity Symposium, Will Discuss DeFi," coverage in Crowdfund Insider, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"New York’s sweeping vaccine mandate raises questions for companies," coverage in The New York Times, December 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Why America’s Omicron response is so weak," coverage in The Economist, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Purdue Bankruptcy Spurs Forum Shopper Pushback in N.Y., Congress," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"In Baseball Lockout, Free Agency Window Spurs Battle Over Pay," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 6, 2021, featuring Professor Brad Snyder.
"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.
"Cause for Celebration: The 2021 American Lawyer Industry Awards Winners," coverage in The American Lawyer, December 3, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"Biden takes the fight to Omicron. But the toolkit is growing bare," coverage in Politico, December 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Senators propose ban on FTC ‘zombie votes’," coverage in Politico, December 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Critical Race Theory Fights Resemble Anti-Integration Fights’," an opinion piece by Associate Professor Janel George, in Teen Vogue, December 2, 2021.
"Senate Commerce Deadlocks Over Bedoya’s Nomination to FTC," coverage in Bloomberg Law, December 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"U.S. Senate panel advances Biden's pick Bedoya for FTC," coverage in Reuters, December 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Vaccine Exemption Bids for Health-Care Workers to Spark Lawsuits," coverage in Bloomberg Law, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"As omicron variant alarm spreads, countries mull a radical ‘pandemic treaty’," coverage in The Washington Post, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Julie O’Sullivan on Corporate Crime and Corporate Power," coverage in Corporate Crime Reporter, November 30, 2021, featuring Professor Julie O’Sullivan.
"Jury selection begins tomorrow for trial of Kimberly Potter, who shot Daunte Wright," coverage in NPR, November 29, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Angi Porter.
"Georgetown University Professor on Omicron Variant," coverage in Bloomberg, November 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Federal Trade Commission Should Make Privacy Rules Against ISP Data Collection, Experts Say," coverage in BroadbandBreakfast, November 26, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Why the Ahmaud Arbery verdict matters," coverage in Axios, November 25, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"The significance of the guilty verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder," coverage in Vox, November 24, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.
"The Docket: What Is Executive Privilege And What Are Its Limits?," coverage in NPR, November 26, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"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.
"The significance of the guilty verdicts in Ahmaud Arbery’s murder," coverage in Vox, November 24, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"Show Us Oil Cos.' 'Anti-Consumer' Acts, FTC Republicans Ask," coverage in Law 360, November 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"More voices on facial recognition heading for the FTC," coverage in Biometric Update, November 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Wisconsin Town Mourns Those Who Died in Holiday Parade," coverage in The New York Times, November 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"Three current trials are putting a spotlight on race and justice," coverage on WUSF Public Media, November 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Lincoln vs. the Constitution? Not So Fast," an opinion piece by Dean William M. Treanor, in The New York Times, November 21, 2021.
"Unrequited rage: The demand for mob justice in the Rittenhouse trial," coverage in The Hill, November 20, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler,
"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.
"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.
"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.
"The Boy Scouts Are Abusing the Bankruptcy System," an opinion piece by Professor Adam J. Levitin, in Bloomberg Law, November 16, 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.
"Law professor weighs in on bills passed during governor’s special legislative session," coverage in WESH Orlando, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"The Term: Michael Dreeben On Arguing 106 High Court Cases," coverage in Law360, November 18, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Michael Dreeben.
"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.
"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.
"The Federalist Society’s newest enemy: Corporate America," coverage in Vox, November 18, 2021, featuring Professor Randy Barnett.
"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.
"It’s time we stop listening to economists on climate change," coverage in Salon, November 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Maryland state education officials weigh in on school mask mandate’s future," coverage on WTOP, November 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Is It Time We Stopped Listening to Economists on Climate Change?," coverage in The Wire Science, November 13,2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"The country’s most popular law school got an unexpected jolt," coverage in The Washington Post, November 13, 2021, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"Facial Recognition Marches Forward, No Matter What Facebook Says," coverage by Bloomberg Businessweek, November 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Clare Garvie.
"Building a Library of Law Practice Advice | Jonah Perlin," coverage by Texas Appellate Law Podcast, November 11, 2021, featuring Professor Jonah Perlin.
"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.
"They Publicized Prosecutors’ Misconduct. The Blowback Was Swift.," coverage in The New York Times, November 10, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"Anti-vaxxers threaten to jam up White House regulatory process," coverage in E&E News, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"Vegas Facility Invokes Federal Shield in COVID-19 Lawsuits," coverage in U.S. News & World Report, November 8, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"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.
"Lawsuits over workplace vaccine rule focus on states' rights," coverage on Associated Press, November 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"It’s Sign-Up Time for Federal Health Insurance," coverage in The New York Times, November 5, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"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.
"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.
"Where Supreme Court justices stand on EPA, climate," coverage in E&E News, November 3, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Sara Colangelo.
"DOJ Reads Up On Monopsony Law In Penguin Merger Fight," coverage in Law360, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"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.
"American Women Gain Clout in Unions After Pandemic Sacrifices," coverage in Bloomberg Quint, November 3, 2021, featuring Professor Brishen Rogers.
"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.
"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.
"Jury seated for trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed 2 protesters," coverage on WBEZ Chicago, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Racial segregation costs the US billions of dollars a year," coverage on CNN Business, November 2, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"FTC’s Effort to Strengthen Online Privacy Protections Faces Hurdles," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, November 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"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.
"Facebook to shut down face-recognition system, delete data," coverage in The Jonesboro Sun, November 2, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"How America criminalizes Black youth," coverage on WAMC Northeast Public Radio, November 1, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"Regulators Ask Congress to Create New Rules for Cryptocurrencies," coverage in The New York Times, November 1, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"New Capitol Police document shows how unprepared they were for Jan. 6 riots," coverage by POLITICO, October 29, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Biden Vaccine Mandate Called Threat to Worsen Supply Chain," coverage by Bloomberg Government, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Why some alleged Capitol rioters are acting as their own attorneys," coverage by NPR, October 27, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Erica Hashimoto.
"Pastries and Persuasion: How a Global Tax Deal Got Done," coverage by The New York Times, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"Federal Trade Commission Scrutinizing Facebook Disclosures," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"Facebook Faces a Public Relations Crisis. What About a Legal One?" coverage by The New York Times, October 26, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"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.
"Google's Jigsaw introduces VR simulator for police de-escalation," coverage by Axios, October 26, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"With New Conviction, Hong Kong Uses Security Law to Clamp Down on Speech," coverage by The New York Times, October 25, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"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.
"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.
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.
"Tiny wrists in cuffs: How police use force against children," coverage by NPR, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"Gates Foundation to spend $120M on access for COVID-19 pill," coverage by Associated Press, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Mark Zuckerberg will be added to a Facebook privacy lawsuit," coverage by The New York Times, October 20, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"Courts Clash Over Religious Exemptions for Vaccine Mandates," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Concern grows over unequal distribution of new coronavirus drug," coverage by The Hill, October 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"DeFi: What you need to know about decentralized finance," coverage by Marketplace, October 19, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"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.
"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.
"Jury Selction Begins in Trial Over Ahmaud Arbery's Killing," coverage by The New York Times, October 18, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"The Jan. 6th committee does not have time to waste," coverage by The Washington Post, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Businesses brace for Biden Covid vaccine mandate as Repubicans threaten lawsuits," coverage by CNBC, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"Businesses brace for Biden Covid vaccine mandate as Republicans threaten lawsuits," coverage by CNBC, October 15, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"SEC Racks Disgorgement Win as Questions Linger on Relief Powers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 15, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Urska Velikonja.
"Coming soon, a surprise billing law may have unintended effects on healthcare," coverage by NPR, October 14, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Coinbase Pitches Blueprint for Special Crypto Regulator," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, October 14, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Patrick J. McCarty.
"Biden likely to tap Robert Califf to return as FDA head," coverage by The Hill, October 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Vaccine Mandates Withstand Challenges as Suits Surge Across U.S.," coverage by Bloomberg Law, October 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Can Texas's governor override Biden's federal vaccine requirements?" coverage by Quartz, October 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Stash-House Stings Carry Real Penalties For Fake Crimes," coverage by The New Yorker, October 11, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"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.
"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.
"Debt-weary lawyers bank on relief with loan forgiveness overhaul," coverage by Reuters, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Philip Schrag.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Biden, a convert to mandates, making economic case for shots," coverage by the Associated Press, October 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"5 ways this debt ceiling standoff could end," coverage by The Washington Post, October 6, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super.
"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.
"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.
"Abortion, guns top agenda for new Supreme Court term," coverage by NBC News, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.
"Uber Wrote The Script It Now Attacks In Arbitration Suit," coverage by Law 360, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor Maria Glover.
"America Is Losing Its Black Police Officers," coverage by The Atlantic, October 4, 2021, featuring scholarship by Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"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.
"The Supreme Court Has Gone Off the Rails," an opinion piece in The New York Times by Adjunct Professor Donald Ayer, October 4, 2021.
"'Segregation forever'? Racial progress slowed by people in charge," coverage by USA Today, October 4, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"New York mandates vaccines for health workers – how will it play out?" coverage by The Guardian, October 1, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"How Tyson's Vaccine Mandate is Working," coverage by The New York Times, September 30, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Supreme Court Will Consider Abortion, Guns, Religious Liberty Cases This Term," coverage by NPR, September 30, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.
"Justices Urged to Review Judge-Made Bankruptcy Appeal Roadblock," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 27, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"How Republicans blocked cities from advancing climate solutions," coverage by Vox, September 29, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Sheila Foster.
"Is America Prepared for the Pandemic After COVID-19?" coverage by The Atlantic, September 29, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Alexandra L. Phelan.
"Sens. Turn Up Heat On Congress To Pass Federal Privacy Law," coverage by Law 360, September 29, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Vladeck.
"Climate Change, Racial Justice, and Cost-Benefit Analysis," an opinion piece by Professor Lisa Heinzerling, in LPE Project, September 28, 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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"AG Godfred Dame brokers landmark scholarship agreement with Georgetown University," coverage in Myjoyonline, September 24, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"Indian Americans protest outside White House over Modi’s visit," coverage in Al Jazeera, September 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun Sethi.
"Christopher Reeve 69th birthday: Here's what Superman's kids are up to," coverage in Meaww, September 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Alexandra Givens.
"Hong Kong’s National Security Promises Were All Hollow," coverage in Foreign Policy, September 23, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas Kellogg.
"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.
"When a White-majority neighborhood wants to divorce its Black city," coverage on CNN, September 23, 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"Starbucks says employees can't unionize at store level," coverage by Fortune, September 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"SCOTUS Faces a Legitimacy Test: The Morning Minute," coverage on Law.com, September 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.
"Supreme Court Approval Drops as New Term Brings Divisive Issues," coverage in Bloomberg, September 22, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein.
"VERIFY: Can the Senate overrule the Parliamentarian's recommendation?" coverage by WUSA 9, September 21, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super.
"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.
"Biden's Vaccine Booster and Export Plans Collide at Summit," coverage by Bloomberg, September 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"J&J May Court Trouble With 'Texas Two-Step' Talc Gambit," coverage by Law360, September 20, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"Privacy Now Looms Large In Antitrust Enforcement," coverage by Law360, September 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Privacy advocate will be new Big Tech threat at FTC," coverage by Axios, September 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Bedoya's Privacy, Civil Rights Work Foreshows Potential FTC Focus," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"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.
"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.
"Biden will nominate privacy advocate Alvaro Bedoya to the FTC," coverage by CNBC, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Biden Nominates Georgetown Privacy Law Professor Bedoya to FTC," coverage by Bloomberg, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Biden Taps Privacy Expert For FTC Seat," coverage by Law 360, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"The Supreme Court Vaccine Case: Jacobsen v. Mass.: Explained," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Biden taps privacy advocate for U.S. FTC," coverage by Reuters, September 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Alvaro Bedoya.
"Biden steps into legal fight with vaccine mandates," coverage by The Hill, September 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Retired Seniors in U.S. Aren't Covered by Biden's Vaccine Plan," coverage by Bloomberg, September 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The 'fed up' phase of Biden's vaccination campaign," coverage by POLITICO, September 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"A Strategy of Confusion," coverage by The Atlantic, September 10, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.
"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.
"How asbestos saved the Sackler family from bankruptcy," coverage by The Economist, September 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"What to know about the big budget battles in Congress," coverage by The Washington Post, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Super.
"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.
"Biden announces sweeping new vaccine mandates for businesses, federal workers," coverage by The Washington Post, September 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"How Life Changed For Washington Muslims And Sikhs After 9/11, In Their Own Words," coverage by WAMU 88.5, September 9, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun S. Sethi.
"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.
"Threats of violence to US election officials highlight legal gray area," coverage by Reuters, September 8, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Study sessions, parties, and dorm life: How college studetns can minimize Covid risk on campus," coverage by The Washington Post, September 8, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Meryl J. Chertoff.
"Biden to Call for Vaccine Conference at UN Amid Shot Scarcity," coverage by Bloomberg, September 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"John Pierce Represents More Capitol Riot Defendants Than Anyone. Should He?" coverage by NPR, September 8, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Erica Hashimoto.
"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.
"Police staffing woes complicate reform effort in Baltimore," coverage by the Associated Press, September 6, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"Georgetown Professor Discusses Consequences Of Drone Warfare In Afghanistan," coverage by NPR, September 4, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks.
"The Argument For Congress To Act To Protect Abortion Rights," coverage by NPR, September 3, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"What is the bankrutpcy "loophole" used in the Purdue Pharma settlement?" coverage by The Economist, September 3, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"Q&A: Here's how Georgetown Law crushed 2021 admissions," coverage by Reuters, September 1, 2021, featuring Dean of Admissions Andrew Cornblatt.
"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.
"Tax Credits Push Insurers to Return, Expand Obamacare Coverage," coverage by Bloomberg Law, September 1, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Frenzied Dealmaking Opens Doors for Corporate Law Graduates," coverage by LLM Guide, September 1, 2021, featuring Professor Don S. De Amicis.
"Some Medical Clinics Are Hiring Lawyers To Improve Patients' Health," coverage by NPR, August 31, 2020, featuring Professor Vicki W. Girard.
"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.
"Can Trump use executive privilege to stall the Jan. 6 investigation?" coverage by The Washington Post, August 31, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Garland Wants Law Firms, Schools to Help Fight Evictions," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 30, 2021, featuring Dean William M. Treanor.
"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.
"Supreme Court could hear transgender bathroom case, experts say," coverage by NBC News, August 27, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Paul M. Smith.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"FDA's Pfizer Vaccine Approval Adds Fuel to Biden Booster Plan," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Armed protests are picking up, and a new study says they're more likely to turn violent," coverage by USA Today, August 23, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun S. Sethi.
"Biden fills out impasse panel with union officials, academics," coverage by Reuters, August 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce.
"House Democrats Just Got Serious About Reining In the Supreme Court," coverage by Slate, August 20, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson B. Francois.
"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.
"University Vaccine Mandate Lawsuits Mount as FDA Approval Nears," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"How ShotSpotter—an AI-powered gunshot-detecting device—landed a Chicago grandfather in jail for nearly a year with scant evidence," coverage by the Chicago Tribune, August 20, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Clare Garvie.
"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.
"Incoming NLRB Likely To Expand Workers' Advocacy Rights," coverage by Law 360, August 18, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Biden walks fine line on vaccine mandates," coverage by The Hill, August 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"School Mask Rule Clash Puts Heat on Courts to Steer Policy," coverage by Bloomberg, August 13, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Meryl J. Chertoff.
"Biden eyes tougher vaccine rules without provoking backlash," coverage by the Associated Press, August 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"51 Percent of Americans Support Employers Requiring Workers to Get COVID Vaccine: Poll," coverage by Newsweek, August 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"Harvard, Yale to Decline Federal Stimulus Money for Covid Costs," coverage by Bloomberg, August 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"NY Bankruptcy Preemption Case Needs High Court Review," coverage by Law 360, August 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor David R. Kuney.
"Norwegian vaccine ruling could embolden other cruise lines to challenge DeSantis," coverage by the Miami Herald, August 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Congress' Bankruptcy Bills May Be Too Clumsy To Work," coverage by Law 360, August 10, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"A Conversation Around Race and Equity," coverage by The Bridge, August 10, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.
"Teva 'Skinny Label' Ruling Comes Amid Lawmaker Drug Cost Fight," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Thomas.
"Can you get unemployment if you lose your job for refusing to get vaccinated?" coverage by Fortune, August 9, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"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.
"The risks of China's African lending," coverage by Financial Times, August 9, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"As COVID-19 infections climb, vaccine mandates follow," coverage by The Hill, August 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Nursing home to unvaccinated workers: vaccination or termination," coverage by The Hill, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"'Solid' Biden Vehicle Emission Proposal Still Open to Lawsuits," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 6, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"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.
"Vaccine boosters become potent symbol of pandemic inequity," coverage by The Washington Post, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Biden administration considers withholding funds and other measures to spur vaccinations," coverage by The Washington Post, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Will China's national security law break Hong Kong as a business hub?" coverage by Vox, August 5, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"Case to Watch: Regulating interest rates in a digital world," coverage by Reuters, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"What is a HIPPA violation?" coverage by ABC News, August 5, 2021, featuring Professor M. Gregg Bloche.
"The Memo: DeSantis-Biden sniping underscores COVID-19 frustration," coverage by The Hill, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Nursing home to workers: Get vaccine or lose your job," coverage by Associated Press, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"New York City revives vaccine passports," coverage by Axios, August 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"SEC Boss Gensler HInts He Could Seek To Regulate DeFi," coverage by Cryptonews, August 3, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Patrick J. McCarty.
"Biden vaccine rule sets stage for onslaught of lawsuits," coverage by The Hill, August 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"New SEC Boss Wants More Crypto Oversight to Protect Investors," coverage by Bloomberg, August 3, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Patrick J. McCarty.
"SEC Poised to Bless Nasdaq Plan to Spur Diverse Corporate Boards," coverage by Bloomberg Law, August 3, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Hillary Sale.
"Postmates brings mass arbitration to SCOTUS, sort of," coverage by Reuters, August 2, 2021, featuring Professor Maria Glover.
"Analysis: White House dominance of pandemic message might feed political divides," coverage by CNN, August 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Latest: US health officials to release new COVID-19 data" coverage in Associated Press, July 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Hong Kong Protester Is Sentenced to 9 Years in First Security Law Case" coverage in The New York Times, July 30, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas Kellogg.
"Biden rolls dice by getting more aggressive on vaccines," coverage by The Hill, July 30, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Federal Workers Will Face Strict Testing Requirements if Unvaccinated," coverage in AARP, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Biden's federal workforce vaccine mandate could inspire companies to follow suit," coverage on ABC News, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Patriots or paramilitary? Armed groups working with police raising question" coverage in Deseret News, July 29, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"WATCH: Biden orders tough new vaccination rules for fed government" coverage on PBS NewsHour, July 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Bankruptcy reform debate targets bad corporate actors, popular judges" coverage in Reuters, July 28, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Corporations Are Cherry-Picking Ch. 11 Judges, House Told" coverage in Law360, July 28, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"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.
"Healthcare for older immigrants sees momentum among states," coverage in Modern Healthcare, July 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"Krull Commentary: The best way to solve an important problem," coverage in The Washington Times Herald, July 24, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Crypto-based ‘shadow financial market’ spooks regulators," coverage in Politico, July 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"Purdue Pharma’s Opioid Deal Hinges on Divisive Legal Maneuver," coverage in Bloomberg, July 23, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Many more court rulings on vaccine mandates expceted," coverage by FOX 5 NY, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Technical Questions Remain in Simplified Global Tax Proposal," coverage by Law 360, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"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.
"Transcript: All In with Chris Hayes, 7/20/21," coverage on MSNBC, July 20, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Returning to mask mandates unpopular despite LA," coverage by The Hill, July 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"'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.
"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.
"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.
"Lawmakers Told To Retool Federal Housing Tax Incentives," coverage by Law 360, July 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"No, Washington state is not mandating critical race theory in all public schools," coverage by VERIFY This, July 14, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.
"Fintech industry wants guidance as lawmakers focus on risks," coverage by Roll Call, July 13, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"Company That Wasn't Picked To Make Mail Trucks Is Suing The U.S. Postal Service," coverage by NPR, July 13, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor John G. Horan.
"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.
"Republicans push to ban "discrimination" against unvaccinated people," coverage by Axios, July 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Vaccine mandates could improve uptake but face political hurdles," coverage by ABC 7 WJLA, July 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Malaysia Politics Upended Again as Key Party Calls on PM to Quit," coverage by Bloomberg, July 8, 2021, featuring Professor of Law Yvonne Tew.
"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.
"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.
"Kaseya Software Hack Highlights Small Business Security Squeeze," coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 7, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor April Doss.
"Biden's New Vaccine Push is Great—but Futile, Experts Say," coverage by The Daily Beast, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"What the Jan. 6 Probe Looks Like 6 Months After The Insurrection," coverage by NPR, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Inside Biden's pragmatic approach to coronavirus rules," coverage by The Hill, July 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Consumers—not banks—should control access to personal financial data," an opinion piece in The Hill by Professor Adam J. Levitin, July 6, 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.
"Pressure grows for Biden to ease pandemic travel bans," coverage by The Hill, July 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Heaviest, Lightest Thing," an opinion piece in The Atlantic by Jesús A. Rodriguez, July 5, 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.
"Global Taxation Nears HIstoric Deal Amid Last-MInute Hurdles," coverage by Bloomberg Law, July 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"Hacks Are Prompting Calls For A Cyber Agreement, But Reaching One Would Be Tough," coverage by NPR, July 2, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor April Doss.
"EDITORIAL: U.S.’s racial history must be examined," coverage by York Dispatch, July 2, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.
"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.
"Policing Cops Lures Law Firms Seeking Social Justice Cred Boost," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 29, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"How Critical Race Theory Applies to Coaching," coverage by Psychology Today, June 29, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.
"Supreme Court Revives an Excessive Force Case; Thomas Rails Against Marijuana Laws," coverage by NPR, June 28, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Near-Vacant Sentencing Panel Gives Biden Chance for Fresh Start," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"Why Colleges Should Ditch the SAT—Permanently," an opinion piece in POLITICO by Professor Sheryll D. Cashin, June 28, 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.
"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.
"Britney Spears Wants Out Of Her Conservatorship. So What Happens Next?," coverage in Elle, June 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Méndez Principles: Beware Crossing the Line to Psychological Torture," coverage by Just Security, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor David J. Luban.
"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.
"Disney did not copyright Norse god," coverage in AFP FactCheck, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Julia L. Ross.
"The Méndez Principles: Beware Crossing the Line to Psychological Torture," coverage in Just Security, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor David Luban.
"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.
"Supreme Court delivers win, hundreds of millions of dollars for Alaska Native Corporations," coverage in Gray TV, June 25, 2021,featuring Adjunct Professor Nathaniel Amdur-Clark.
"The Supreme Court’s Conservatives Issued a Decision Too Extreme for Clarence Thomas," coverage in Slate, June 25, 2021,featuring Adjunct Professor Lindsey Barrett.
"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.
"Warren Buffett Moves to Distance Himself From Bill Gates," coverage in The Nation, June 25, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Hongkongers Line Up to Buy Last Edition of Pro-Democracy Apple Daily Newspaper," coverage by TIME, June 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"The Supreme Court Saved Obamacare. Now supporters want Biden to fix the law," coverage by Politico, June 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"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.
"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.
"'Fairplay' to launch campaign for children's online protection," coverage by The Hill, June 23, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell.
"The Significance of Hong Kong's First Trial Under Security Law," coverage by Bloomberg, June 23, 2021, featuring Adjunct Profesor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"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,
"Professor Paul Butler discussing President Biden's response to rising levels of violent crime, coverage by MSNBC, 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.
"Goldman Ruling Unlikely To Move Needle On Class Actions," coverage by Law 360, June 22, 2021, featuring Professor Robert B. Thompson.
"Protestor Who Crashed Into Police Faces Hong Kong's First Security Law Trial," coverage by The New York Times, June 22, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"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.
"Opinion: Critical race theory now part of gubernatorial campaign," coverage in The Virginian-Pilot, June 19, 2021, featuring Professor Anthony Cook.
"Sweeping Obamacare Challenges Are Over After High Court Rebuke," coverage in Bloomberg Law, June 18, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"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.
"The Investigation Of The Pandemic's Origins Is At An Impasse," coverage on NPR, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"What Happened To Defunding the Police?," coverage in the Washington City Paper, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy Lopez.
"Free online seminar will address unequal treatment for youth," coverage in OurQuadCities.com, June 17, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"What is Liablity Insurance, What It Covers, and How Much You Need," featuring Adjunct Professor Marc. S. Mayerson.
"Is The Fed Planning an Escape Route?" coverage by The New York Times, June 16, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Conditions ripe for NLRB Electronic Voting Push," coverage by Law 360, June 16, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"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.
"What Do Teachers Think About Discussing Racism in Class? We Asked Them," coverage by Education Week, June 16, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.
"Breaking down the White House strategy to end domestic terrorism," coverage by PBS News, June 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Stop Saying ‘Post-Pandemic’," coverage in The New York Times, June 15, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
Professor Paul Butler discussing Derek Chauvin's sentence on MSNBC, June 25, 2021.
"'Battle lines are being drawn' on climate disclosure," coverage by E&E News, June 15, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Timothy Massad.
"Biden's domestic terrorism strategy details unprecedented focus on homegrown threats," coverage by The Washington Post, June 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Why are states lining up to ban critical race theory?," coverage in University World News, June 12, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.
"Loving Day: A look at interracial marriage 54 years after Supreme Court decision," coverage in USA Today, June 12 2021, featuring Professor Sheryll Cashin.
"DOJ internal watchdog to investigate Trump-era leak hunt targeting lawmakers, journalists," coverage by NBC News, June 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"G7 countries move closer to tax plan for US tech giants," coverage in France 24, June 11 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"G7 countries move closer to tax plan for US tech giants," coverage in the Economic Times, June 11 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"‘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.
"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.
"Senate Panel Advances Pair of Biden Judicial Nominees," coverage in Courthouse News Service, June 10 2021, featuring Lydia Kay Griggsby.
"Governor, state superintendent, lawmakers, strongly oppose critical race theory in SC," coverage by WMBF News, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Janel George.
"An Ethics Complaint Against Bill Barr Was Rejcted, and It Has Lawyers Worried," coverage by Law.com, June 9, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael S. Frisch.
"Rhetoric, increasingly violent since Capitol insurrection, remains a danger," coverage by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"GOP's attacks on Fauci at center of pandemic message," coverage by The Hill, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Biden Vaccine Donations Test Drugmakers' Liability Shield Abroad," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"Proposed global minimum tax faces tough hurdles, in the U.S. as overseas," coverage by Marketplace, June 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Facebook puts the final nail in Mark Zuckerberg’s free speech master plan," coverage in Fortune, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"As Cyber Attacks Surge, Biden Seeks To Mount A Better Defense," coverage on WAMU 88.5, June 4, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor April Doss.
"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.
"Cool or Cringe? Judicial Pop Culture References Rankle Some Lawyers," coverage in Law.com, June 4, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson Francois.
"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.
"Professor Paul Butler discussing the Trump DOJ's seizure of media records on MSNBC.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Pair of programs explore race, poverty, adolescence and justice," coverage in Quad-City Times, June 3, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Yellen Aims to Win Support for Global Tax Deal," coverage by The New York Times, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"Sackler Family Empire Poised To Win Immunity From Opioid Lawsuits," coverage on NPR, June 2, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"GM Ignition Switch Attorney Fees Reallocated for Three Firms," coverage by Bloomberg Law, June 1, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Tech Trade Groups Sue Over Florida's New Social Media Law," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 27, 2021, featuring Professor Matthew Schruers.
"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.
"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.
"The GOP's war on 'critical race theory' is all about winning elections," coverage in The American Independent, May 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor K-Sue Park.
"Ethics Questions Await Biden's Federal Labor Board Nominee," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 27, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"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.
"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.
"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.
Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence discussing the New York Attorney General's investigation of former President Trump on MSNBC, May 25, 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.
"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.
"What it will take to reform policing, according to 3 experts," coverage by PBS News Hour, May 25, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"Nursing Homes Invoke Trump Guidance to Stave Off Lawsuits," coverage by Politico, May 24, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
Professor Paul Butler discussing police reform on MSNBC, May 24, 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.
"Nursing homes invoke Trump-era protections to fight lawsuits over Covid deaths," coverage in Politico, May 22, 2021, featuring Professor Heidi Li Feldman.
"Hong Kong on the Brink," coverage by The Bulwark, May 20, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"Judge Initially OKs 53 Firms' Fee Plan in GM Ignition MDL," coverage by Law 360, May 20, 2021, featuring Professor Gary Peller.
"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.
"Democrats ask Facebook to abandon 'Instagram for kids' plans," coverage by The Hill, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell.
"Professor Paul Butler on MSNBC discussing legal investigations into Donald Trump, 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.
"BofA Atty Says Outside Biz Activites No. 1 Remote Work Risk," coverage by Law 360, May 19, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Hillary Sale.
"'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.
"A professor became a police officer — and learned what’s really broken about policing," coverage in Vox, May 19, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"North Carolina Prosecutor Calls Shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. Justified," coverage by The New York Times, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"'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.
"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.
"Children's Privacy Law Needs Updating, Advocate Tells Lawmakers," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 18, 2021, featuring Professor Emerita Angela J. Campbell.
"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.
"BP v. Baltimore sets stage for broader climate brawl," coverage by E&E News, Tuesday May 18, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Why Militias Are So Hard To Stop," coverage in FiveThirtyEight, May 18, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Capitol riot fuels debate over domestic terror laws," coverage in The Hill, May 16, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"¿Por qué es importante una globalización económica inclusiva?", coverage in CNN en Español's 'Globo Economía', May 15, 2021, interviewing Professor Alvaro Santos.
"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.
"LGBT Health Bias Protections Set to Clash With Religion Shield," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 14, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"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.
"Power Up: Biden goes maskless, signaling a big change for country," coverage in The Washington Post, May 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Man Suing for Wrongful Arrest After Police Used Facial Recognition Technology to Help Identify Him," coverage on CBS News, May 14, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Clare Garvie.
"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.
"Paul Weiss Sanctions Shine Light on ‘Tidal Wave’ of Incivility," coverage in Bloomberg Law, May 14, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Justices consider hearing a case on 'most offensive word,''' coverage by Boston.com, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.
"Analysis: In Apple vs Epic Games, battle of the experts gets personal," coverage by Reuters, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor Steven C. Salop.
"Pair of recent Chicago police killings puts spotlight on policies related to officer foot pursuits," coverage in WDJT-Milwaukee, May 13, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez. "
"Panel suggests WHO should have more power to stop pandemics," coverage by the Associated Press, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"How can we stop the next pandemic? Here's what WHO panel recommends," coverage by Reuters, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"NRA Bankruptcy Case Is Dismissed. What Happens Next?" coverage by The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"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.
"Wall Street Avoids Board Diversity Mandate in Modest Bill," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"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.
"With $2,300 Phone Calls, Purdue Runs Up Huge Bankruptcy Tab," coverage by Bloomberg Law, May 11, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"Challenges in Regulating Digital Innovation," a summary of a recent article co-authored by Professor Chris Brummer in The Regulatory Review, May 11, 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.
"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.
"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.
"Biden fills immigration court with Trump hires," coverage by The Hill, May 8, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Paul Wickham Schmidt.
"Waiving patents on COVID-19 vaccines no magic pill for shortage," coverage by Marketplace, May 6, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
"Critical Race Theory and White Privilege," coverage by The Madison Times, May 8, 2021, referencing a paper by Professor Janel George.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Ripple case seen as precedent for cryptocurrency regulation," coverage by Roll Call, May 4, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"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.
"The Memo: Biden moves into a new phase of COVID-19 fight," coverage by The Hill, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"NRA's Plan to Depart New York for Texas Hits Potentially Fatal Snag," coverage by Washingtonian, May 4, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"WHO's Tedros plans to seek reelection, setting up referendum on his leadership," coverage by STAT, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Travel Restrictions From COVID Epicenter India Came 'Weeks' Too Late," coverage by the Daily Beast, May 3, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"2021 Tech Titans," coverage in the Washingtonian, May 3, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Alexandra Reeve Givens.
"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.
"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.
"An Atmospheric Scientist, A Cucumber Plant, And Perceptions About Race," coverage in Forbes, May 1, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"‘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.
"Poorer countries might not get vaccinated until 2023," coverage by Vox, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"US Comments On Minimum Tax Mark A Change, Observers Say," coverage by Law 360, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"Lawyers for Juveniles Trained in Racial Justice Trials," coverage in Youth Today, April 29, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"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.
"The 2021 Class of Andrew Carnegie Fellows Has Been Announced," coverage by Forbes, April 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Neel Sukhatme.
"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.
"Professor Paul Butler discussing the shooting of Andrew Brown, Jr., MSNBC, April 28, 2021.
"Mich. Tribe Seeks Win In Ex-Members' Disenrollment Suit," coverage by Law 360, April 28, 2021, featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"'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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"India’s COVID crisis highlights global vaccine inequity," coverage in The Sydney Morning Herald, April 27, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
"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.
"Georgetown's Racial Justice Institute aims to address school's inequities," coverage by WTOP, April 26, 2021, featuring Professor Robin A. Lenhardt.
"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.
"Balance of Power: Waiving IP Protections for Vaccines," coverage by Bloomberg, April 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Regulation in the Era of Fintech," coverage in The Regulatory Review, April 26, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Daniel Gorfine.
"Justice Dept. Probe Into Minneapolis Police 'Not Meant to Fix Policing,'' coverage by NPR, April 25, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"The history of police killing children in America," coverage by Vox, April 22, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Nicole Henning.
"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.
"American Police Are Inadequately Trained," coverage by The Atlantic, April 22, 2021, featuring Associate Dean Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"Justice Officials Probe Minneapolis Police Over Questions Of Excessive Force," coverage by NPR, April 22, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"Fight Over Novel Health Plan Threatens Obamacare Protections," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 21, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"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.
"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.
"Derek Chauvin Verdict: Legal Community Reactions (Podcast)," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 21, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Tiffany Jeffers.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
Professor Paul Butler discussing the Derek Chauvin verdict on MSNBC, April 20, 2021.
"Can Policing Change?," coverage in The New York Times, April 20, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"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.
"Supreme Court to debate immigration as Biden wrestles with crisis at southern border," coverage by USA Today, April 16, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Paul Wickham Schmidt.
"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.
"Supreme Court to debate immigration case as Biden wrestles with crisis at southern border," coverage in USA Today, April 16, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Paul Wickham Schmidt.
"Law Professor: Police Hold 'Extraordinary' Power Over Black People In Traffic Stops," coverage on NPR, April 16, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"Minnesota Police Officer Charged In Death Of Daunte Wright," coverage on NPR, April 16, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"M&A Takeaways From ABA Antitrust Meeting," coverage by Law 360, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Steven C. Salop.
"Commission will study potential changes to U.S. Supreme Court," coverage in The Dialog, April 15, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"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.
"Employers Must Find, Tell Laid-Off Workers of Health Subsidies," coverage in Bloomberg Law, April 15, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"M&A Takeaways From ABA Antitrust Meeting," coverage in Law 360, April 15, 2021, featuring Professor Steven Salop.
"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.
"EXPLAINER: The law and science behind the CDC's eviction ban," coverage by the Associated Press, April 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"The Memo: Specter of vaccine hesitancy rises after J&J blow," coverage by The Hill, April 14, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Can businesses require proof of vaccination? Experts say yes," coverage by CBS News, April 13, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"American Insurrection," coverage by Frontline/ProPublica, April 13, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"More Worker Vax Suits May Be Coming, But Are Likely To Fail," coverage by Law 360, April 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"As U.S. Continues Vaccine Rollout, Vaccine Passports Become Polarizing Topic," coverage on NPR, April 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"Preview of the upcoming defense strategy in the Derek Chauvin murder trial," coverage by MSNBC, April 11, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
Professor Paul Butler discusses the Derek Chauvin trial on MSNBC, April 7, 2021.
"Why this former NLRB chairman says Amazon diluted the yes vote," coverage by CNBC, April 9, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Are vaccine passports legal in the US? Five questions," coverage in the Christian Science Monitor, April 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"'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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Day 9: The murder trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd," coverage in WRCBtv, April 8, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Longtime tax target Amazon to spearhead charge for reform," coverage in the Daily Sabah, April 8, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"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.
"Corpus linguistics: What if Big Data Helped Judges Decide Exactly What Words Mean?" coverage by Slate, April 8, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia.
"Why it's so hard to strike a deal on a global corporate tax," coverage by Marketplace, April 7, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"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.
"Amanda Levendowski on Intellectual Property as Social Justice Advocacy," coverage in SALT Teaching Social Justice, April 7, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Amanda Levendowski.
"Facebook Data Dump Likely to Bring Regulatory Focus, Lawsuits," coverage by Bloomberg Law, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor David Vladeck.
"Biden exceeds expectations on vaccines – so far," coverage by The Hill, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Honoré says Jan. 6 stemmed from 'propaganda' that gave people 'alittle BS,'" coverage by The Hill, April 6, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"School of Social Transformation event to discuss justice and 21st-century Supreme Court," coverage in ASU News, April 6, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Researchers Are Hatching a Low-Cost Coronavirus Vaccine," coverage by The New York Times, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
Professor Paul Butler discussing the Derek Chauvin Trial on MSNBC, 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.
"Senate Democrats Pitch Their International Corporate Tax Plan," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"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.
"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.
"When to ignore race in the Derek Chauvin trial," an op-ed in The Washington Post by Professor Paul Butler, April 4, 2021.
"How This High Court Case Could Affect Police Abuse Suits," coverage by Law360, April 4, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"Armed with Arguments," coverage in The New York Review of Books, April 3, 2021, featuring Professor David Cole.
"Week One In The Trial Of Derek Chauvin," coverage on WAMU 88.5, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"NRA Leadership on Trial in High-Stakes Bankruptcy Hearings," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Diving into Georgia's SCOTUS water war victory," coverage by Gray, April 2, 2021, featuring Professor Hope Babcock.
"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.
"‘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.
"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.
"The Memo: Biden faces risks as COVID-19 cases rise," coverage by The Hill, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Database reveals secrets of China's loans to developing nations, says study," coverage by Reuters, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"China's secret loan contracts reveal its hold over low-income nations," coverage by Financial Times, March 31, 2021, featuring Professor Anna Gelpern.
"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.
"Who Are the Jurors in the Derek Chauvin Trial," coverage by The New York Times, March 30, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"Why Big Tech Shouldn't Be Scared of Unions," an op-ed authored by Adjunct Professor David Goodfriend in The Nation, March 30, 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.
"Grieving dad still endures online videos of his daughter's murder," coverage by The Roanoke Times, March 29, 2021, featuring Professor Aderson B. Francois.
"WHO Wuhan report leaves question of coronavirus origins unresolved," coverage by The Washington Post, March 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"What Derek Chauvin’s trial in the death of George Floyd means for America," coverage in The Washington Post, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"An Unexpected Unemployment Tax Break: What to Know," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"How Biden Could Quickly Undo Trump Era Health Policies," coverage by NPR, March 26, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"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.
"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.
"Insurrection To Prosecution: What We've Learned About The Capitol Riot," coverage on WBUR, March 25, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Scammers are trying to take advantage of your stimulus checks. Don't fall for it," coverage in The American Independent, March 25, 2021, featuring Professor David Super.
"Fact-checking the filubuster's racial history," coverage by Roll Call, March 24, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Vaccine Patents, Global Equity And How To Vaccinate The World," coverage by WBUR, March 24, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"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.
"New DC police 'use of force' report says 'weaknesses' in department have 'gotten worse'," coverage by Fox 5, March 23, 2021, featuring Megan Lipsky.
"Report on DC Police Investigations Into Deadly Use of Force Finds 'Serious Lapses, Weaknesses'," coverage by NBC 4, March 23, 2021, featuring Saba Rewald.
"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.
"White supremacist, racist cops must be removed, experts say," coverage by USA Today, March 23, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"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.
"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.
"Tangled Up in Blue: Lessons for Policy Reform?," coverage in BeyondChron, March 23, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Can India solve the world’s COVID-19 vaccine shortage?," coverage in Aljazeera, March 22, 2021, featuring Professor Madhavi Sunder.
"Why DC should become our 51st state," an opinion piece by Professor Sheila Foster, in The Hill, 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.
"Mass Shooters Often Have A History of Violence Against Women," coverage by NPR, March 21, 2021, featuring Professor Deborah Epstein.
"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.
"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.
"Justices Told Single Use Of N-Word Must Count As Race Bias," coverage in Law360, March 19, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Brian Wolfman.
"Penny Stocks Are Booming, Which Is Good News for Swindlers," coverage by The New York Times, March 18, 2021, featuring Professor Urska Velikonja.
"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.
"Becerra Takes HHS Lead Role Facing Obamacare Partisan Rancor," coverage by Bloomberg Law, March 18, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"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.
"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.
"Biden sends nominations to Senate for key State posts," coverage by The Hill, March 17, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Bonnie Jenkins.
"Andy Luger is being unfairly attacked," an editorial by the Star Tribune, March 17, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Mary McCord.
"Covid Hit These Countries Hard. Now They Face Big Vaccine Bills," coverage by Bloomberg, March 16, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"Trump Hotel Lease Docs Off-Limits to House Dems, DOJ Says," coverage by Law 360, March 16, 2021. featuring Professor David C. Vladeck.
"State of Crypto: NYDFS Hackathon is 'Testament' to Crypto's Growth," an opinion piece by Coindesk, March 16, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"Asian American communities grapple with whether police are the right answer to recent attacks," coverage by Vox, March 15, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Organizing Boom Likely After NLRB Drops Student Union Rule," coverage by Law 360, March 15, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor of Law Mark Gaston Pearce.
"The stimulus shows U.S. attitudes about child poverty are changing in a big way," an opinion piece in The Washington Post authored by Professor Peter Edelman and Adjunct Professor Indivar Dutta-Gupta.
"The Modern Consensus 100 Most Influential People in Crypto 2021," coverage in Modern Consensus, March 15, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Breonna Taylor's boyfriend sues Louisville police over fatal raid," coverage by The Hill, March 14, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Cliff Sloan.
"How Should the United States Protect Data?," coverage in The Regulatory Review, March 13, 2021, featuring Professor David A. Hyman.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Biden seeks his moment with pandemic address," coverage by The Hill, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
""Defund the police" made headlines. What does it look like now?" coverage by CBS News, March 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Arjun S. Sethi.
"March 11, 2020: The Day Everything Changed," coverage on NPR, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Podcast: American Rescue Plan Addresses The Affordable Care Act's Unfinished Business," coverage on Health Affairs, March 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"New Stimulus Law Erases a Big Student Loan Forgiveness Catch," coverage by Money, March 11, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.
"Kirkland, Latham Chided for Actions in China Company Fight," coverage by Bloomberg Law, March 10, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Biden's 50-day mark to coincide with relief bill win," coverage by The Hill, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"The most likely filibuster reform – and its limits," coverage by The Washington Post, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"States' Opening Attack on Biden Climate Agenda Faces Hurdles," coverage by Bloomberg Law, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Extended Unemployment Benefits: What the New Stimulus Bill Means for Jobless Americans," coverage by Money, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Derek Chauvin's murder trial raises questions about police accountability nationwide," coverage by PBS, March 10, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"Michigan Officials Wrestle With How To Ethically Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines," coverage by NPR, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Corporate diversity, inclusion needs focus on middle management, influential employees," coverage by Reuters, March 9, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Vaccine Mandates in the Time of COVID-19," coverage in The Regulatory Review, March 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"PRO Act's Senate Hopes 'Problematic,' Rep. Scott Says," coverage in Law 360, March 5, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Gaston Pearce.
"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.
"Lawyers discuss structural Supreme Court reforms," coverage in NJ Today, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor Neal Katyal.
"Vulnerable groups still falling behind in vaccination effort," coverage in Roll Call, March 5, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"SpaceX Mars City: What Musk's 'Free Planet' Declaration Really Means," coverage in Inverse, March 4, 2021, featuring Professor David Koplow.
"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.
"Ending Mask Mandates Reflects 'Neanderthal Thinking,' Biden Says," coverage by Voice of America, March 3, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Meryl J. Chertoff.
"'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.
"The Lawfare Podcast: Rosa Brooks on America Policing," coverage by Lawfare, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Millions get huge tax bills for jobless benefits received during pandemic," coverage by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Biden's Hurdle: Courts Dubious of Rule by Regulation," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"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.
"Georgetown University Establishes Racial Justice Institute, Hires 3 Co-Leaders," coverage in The Hoya, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Robin A. Lenhardt.
"Fannie Mae Appoints Two New Members to Board of Directors," coverage in AP News, March 2, 2021, featuring Professor Christopher J. Brummer.
"Democrats wrong to attack Senate parliamentarian," an opinion piece by Professor David A. Super, in The Hill, March 2, 2021.
"Ex-NLRB Chair Says Board's Outburst Ruling Hurt Workers," coverage by Law 360, March 1, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce.
"Experts discuss ‘horrible’ Phoenix police challenge coin," coverage on ABC15 Arizona, March 1, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"America’s jobless owe thousands of dollars in taxes on their unemployment," coverage in The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 1, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"A Hedge Fund’s Bet on Criminal Justice," coverage in The New York Times, February 27, 2021, featuring Professor Abbe Smith.
"Law Enforcement and the Problem of White Supremacy," coverage in The New Yorker, February 27, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida B. Johnson.
"Vulnerable Inmantes Left in Prison as Covid Rages," coverage by The New York Times, February 27, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"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.
"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.
"Student and employer demand is high for courses that tackle world problems," coverage by LLM Guide, February 26, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo.
"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.
"A Conversation With Rosa Brooks," an interview of Professor Rosa Brooks by The American Prospect, February 25, 2021.
"Washington’s Most Influential People," coverage in The Washingtonian, February 25, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks and Visiting Professor Elisa Massimino.
"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.
"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.
"NLRB Joint Employer Rule May Be On The Outs Under Biden," coverage by Law 360, February 23, 2020, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Gaston Pearce.
"Maryland wants to tax Big Tech. Could other states follow?," coverage by NBC News, February 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lilian Faulhaber.
"Big Oil's 'Hail Mary' may roil U.S. climate cases," coverage by E&E News, February 23, 2021, featuring Professor William W. Buzbee.
"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.
"'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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"NRA bankruptcy gambit may backfire," an opinion piece in the Financial Times, February 21, 2021, featuring Professor Adam Levitin.
"Merrick Garland Heads For Confirmation Hearing, 5 Years After He Was Denied A Vote," coverage by NPR, February 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"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.
"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.
"'Something Very Wrong Happened Here'," coverage by The New York Times, February 19, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"This Sketchy New Company Wants to Help Anti-Vaxxers Travel," coverage by the Daily Beast, February 19, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"Trump's Messy Pardon Spree Left Too Many Behind. Biden Must Do Better," coverage by Reason, February 19, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Shon Hopwood.
"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.
"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.
"What Georgetown Prof Rosa Brooks Learned When She Became a Cop," coverage by Washingtonian, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"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.
"CDC Steps Up Tracking of Virus Variants After Months of 'Flying Blind'," coverage by the Daily Beast, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"With Some Unemployed Workers Facing Surprise Tax Bills, States Start Providing Relief," coverage by Forbes, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Georgetown's Brummer Calls for Regulators to Diversify Ranks," coverage by Bloomberg, February 17, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"How the GameStip frenzy sabotaged a bid to 'democratize' finance," coverage by POLITICO, February 16, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Linda Jeng.
"To Understand Police Reform, Law Professor Volunteered To Join The Force," coverage by NPR, February 16, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"Tackling Police Reform From The Inside," coverage by NPR, February 16, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"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.
"The Law Professor Who Trained With The D.C. Police," coverage by The New Yorker, February 13, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"'I am a child!' Pepper spray reflects policing of Black kids," coverage by Associated Press, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Kristin Henning.
"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.
"Inside the Making of Facebook's Supreme Court," coverage in The New Yorker, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Julie Cohen.
"A Georgetown professor trades her classroom for a police beat," coverage in The Washington Post, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Rosa Brooks.
"China’s coronavirus probe delay ‘inexcusable’," coverage in The Weekend Australian, February 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"The government has abandoned Trump's effort to repeal Obamacare by judicial decree," coverage by Vox, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor Marty Lederman.
"Black History Month Pride: Meet Preston Mitchum," coverage by BET, February 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Preston Mitchum.
"CDC guidance on schools is coming. That might not settle a heated debate," coverage by POLITICO, February 11, 2021, Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"EDITORIAL: WHO hands China a pandemic win," an opinion piece by the Toronto Sun, February 11, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"To undo Trump's net neutrality policy, the Biden admin drops a lawsuit," coverage by Marketplace, February 9, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn.
"Latest OCC Crypto Bank Approval Hints At Post-Trump Future," coverage by Law 360, February 10, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"It's February 1945 For The Travel Industry; Better Days Are Coming," coverage by Forbes, February 10, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"White House looks at domestic travel restrictions as COVID mutation surges in Florida," coverage by The Kansas City Star, February 10, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Meryl J. Chertoff.
"Are two masks better than one?," coverage by Reuters, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"In Senate Vote, McConnell opposes Trump impeachment trial's constitutionality," coverage by Louisville Courier Journal, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"High-Dollar Pandemic Fraud Offers Lessons for Next Relief Bill," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 9, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"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.
"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.
"Joshua Matz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know," coverage in Heavy.com, February 9, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Joshua Matz.
"In the Battle for the Capitol, Veterans Fought on Opposite Sides," coverage by The New York Times, 2/8/2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Phillip E. Carter.
"A Law Professor Asks 1Ls: Is Persuasion Dead?," an op-ed published in Bloomberg Law, February 8, 2021, by Professor Erin Carroll.
"Vaccine troubles overseas could haunt United States," coverage by The Hill, February 6, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"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.
"Three reasons why the GameStop saga couldn’t have unfolded outside the US," coverage in Quartz, February 5, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"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.
"Three reasons why the GameStop saga couldn't have unfolded outside the US," coverage by Quartz, February 5, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"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.
"Cryptocurrencies: Fad or the future?," an episode of The Real Story podcast by BBC, February 5, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Timothy Massad.
"Congress risks losing ‘bridle’ on the executive in Trump impeachment trial," coverage in Roll Call, February 4, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"Congress risks losing 'bridle' on the executive in Trump impeachment trial," coverage by Roll Call, February 4, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Liberals aim to restore net neutrality rules and go much further," coverage by Washington Examiner, February 3, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn.
"Biden's Reshaped Treasury Tax Office Signals Global Focus," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"Comcast Delays Web-Use Fees for Northeast After Outcry," coverage by Bloomberg, February 3, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn.
"Treasury Adds David Lipton, Bolstering Global Economics Team," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"U.S. Treasury names senior tax officials in enforcement push," coverage by Reuters, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"Treasury Adds 4 Officials To Tax Policy Team," coverage by Law360, February 3, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"Rulemaking Isn't The Answer To NLRB Policy Oscillation," an op-ed in Law360, February 3, 2021, co-authored by Visiting Professor Mark Pearce.
"Georgetown Professor Will Return to Treasury in OECD Role," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, Feberuary 2, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"'Brazen. Entitled. Dangerous' In Courts Across Country, Federal Judges Fiercely Condemn Capitol Riots," coverage by Law.com, February 2, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Michael Frisch.
"Crebo-Rediker, Lago Eyed for U.S. Treasury International Role,' coverage by Bloomberg, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"Vaccine Skeptics Join Forces With Antimask Advocates," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Treasury Asked For Guidance On Unemployment Tax Treatment," coverage by Law360, February 2, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"When will Biden ask the Supreme Court to uphold Obamacare?," coverage in CNN Politics, February 2, 2021, featuring Lecturer Paul D. Clement.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Itai Grinberg to Join Yellen's Treasury Team," coverage by Bloomberg Tax, February 1, 2021, featuring Professor Itai Grinberg.
"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.
"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.
"Biden signals major shift on regulations with first day orders," coverage by The Hill, January 31, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Georgetown University Discusses The Great Deplatforming: Removing Trump From Social Media," coverage by Forbes, January 31, 2021.
"Analysis: A tulip by another name? 'Gamestonk' and the case for investor caution," coverage by Reuters, January 30, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"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.
"What's Next for Crypto Regulation," coverage by The New York Times, January 30, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"A Virtual on Corpus Linguistics," a panel hosted by The Federalist Society featuring Associate Professor Kevin Tobia, January 30, 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.
"How Does the GameStop Squeeze End?" coverage by Gizmodo, January 29, 2021, featuring Professor Donald Langevoort.
"Rich countries are hoarding Covid-19 vaccines," coverage by Vox, January 29, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Corruption Contributing to Public Health Crisis, Anti-Graft Group Says," coverage by The Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Pascale Dubois.
"A Road Map for Getting Rid of Racist Cops," coverage by Mother Jones, January 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Vida Johnson.
"After The Capitol Attack, Does Police MAGA Sentiment Cross the Line?" coverage by NPR, January 28, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"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.
"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.
"Sen. Ron Wyden’s prospects for the 117th Congress," coverage in Politico, January 28, 2021, featuring Associate Professor Laura Moy.
"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.
"Corruption Contributing to Public Health Crisis, Anti-Graft Group Says," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 28, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Pascale Helene Dubois.
"Here's Why It Won't Be Easy for Biden to Undo Trump's Health Policies," coverage in Time, January 28, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Trump Trial Without Chief Justice Lets GOP Talk Optics, Not Riot," coverage by Bloomberg, January 27, 2021, featuring Professor Victoria Nourse.
"Biden Names Acting Top NLRB Lawyer After a Pair of Firings," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 25, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mark Pearce.
"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.
"Police Departments Search for Political Extremism In Ranks Following Capitol Riot," coverage by NPR, January 27, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Christy E. Lopez.
"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.
"Why a secret impeachment vote isn't going to happen," coverage by The Washington Post, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Louis Michael Seidman.
"Aetna Agrees to Expand Coverage for Gender-Affirming Surgeries," coverage by The New York Times, January 26, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Covid-19: Five days that shaped the outbreak," coverage by BBC, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"President Biden's Financial Team Will Clarify Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Regulations," coverage in The Motley Fool, January 26, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Israel's Vaccine Data Has Lessons for All," an opinion piece run by Bloomberg, January 25, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"A Rush to Execute," an opinion piece by Professor David D. Cole, in The New York Review of Books, 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.
"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.
"Anti-Vaxxers Melot Down Over Airbnb Discounts, of All Things," coverage by The Daily Beast, January 24, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence Gostin.
"Could 2021 Be The Year Of Civil Justice Reform?" coverage by Law360, January 24, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Mary E. McClymont.
"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.
"Capitol attack will spur broad crackdown on domestic extremists," coverage in The Washington Post, January 23, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"Is Biden's national mask mandate dream realistic?," coverage in Mic, January 23, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"Why did the world’s pandemic warning system fail when COVID hit?," coverage in Nature, January 23, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Alexandra L. Phelan.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Expert's 'clear prediction': Pandemic will last until early 2022," coverage in ABC13 - WSET, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"‘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.
"Georgetown law professor Chris Brummer up for CFTC chair," coverage in CoinGeek, January 22, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Georgetown University academic Chris Brummer in lead for CFTC chair," coverage by Reuters, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Chris Brummer.
"Biden's nomination of Dr. Rachel Levine sends signal about LGBTQ health protections," coverage by Marketplace, January 20, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"4 Takeaways From Biden Firing NLRB GC Peter Robb," coverage by Law360, January 21, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Mark Pearce.
"How can President Biden help rural America? Fix the internet," coverage by The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 21, 2021, featuring Gigi Sohn.
"Biden Team Vows Tough Enforcement of Anti-Virus Travel Steps," coverage by Bloomberg, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"Still Can’t Breathe," coverage in ProPublica, January 21, 2021, featuring Professor Paul Butler.
"New CDC director takes over beleagured agency amid crisis," coverage by the Associated Press, January 20, 2021, featuring Professor from Practice Timothy M. Westmoreland.
"Biden’s nomination of Dr. Rachel Levine sends signal about LGBTQ health protections," coverage in Marketplace, January 20, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Divisive Top Trump Environment Lawyer Reviews 'Challenging Job'," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 19, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Sara Colangelo.
"The Financial Minefield Awaiting an Ex-President Trump," coverage by The New York Times, January 19, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"A new immigration law could make it harder for Hong Kongers to flee," coverage in Quartz, January 19, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Thomas E. Kellogg.
"Israel trades Pfizer doses for medical data in vaccine blitz," coverge by The Associated Press, January 18, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"'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.
"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.
"NRA Trying To Change Venue With Bankruptcy Filing," coverage in The NonProfit Times, January 18, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"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.
"Biden Urged to Avoid Obama's Climate Mistakes," coverage by RTO Insider, January 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"Biden takes over at perilous moment," coverage by The Hill, January 17, 2021, featuring Professor Lawrence O. Gostin.
"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
"Trump administration attempts to 'box in' Biden on student loan forgiveness," coverage in Yahoo Finance, January 16, 2021, featuring Professor John R. Brooks.
"Lenhart: Riots at the Capitol," an opinion piece by Adjunct Professor Benedict M. Lenhart, in Loudoun Now, 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.
"Georgia authorities prepare for armed protests at state Capitol," coverage in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 16, 2021, featuring Visting Professor Mary McCord.
"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.
"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.
"Donald Trump, Twitter and the messy fight over free speech," coverage in The Financial Times, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"National Rifle Association Files for Bankruptcy," coverage in The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"N.Y. Litigator Berke to Lead Trump Impeachment Prosecution," coverage in Bloomberg Law, January 15, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Joshua Matz.
"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.
"Insurrection? Sedition? Incitement? Unpacking the Legal Issues From the DC Capitol Riot," coverage by Bloomberg, January 14, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"OCC's 'fair access' rule could be short-lived under Biden," coverage by American Banker, January 14, 2021, featuring Professor Adam J. Levitin.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"The Second Impeachment Of Donald Trump," coverage in on WAMU 88.5, January 14, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Mary McCord.
"DOJ is Considering Charging Capitol Rioters with Seditious Conspiracy, Felony Murder," coverage in The Intercept, January 14, 2021, featuring Professor Vida Johnson.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"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.
"New details on Capitol Hill seige," coverage by ABC News, January 13, 2021, featuring Distinguished Visitor from Practice Caroline Fredrickson.
"Nervous TikTok," an eposide of NPR's Planet Money podcast that aired on January 13, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"VERIFY: What does censure mean? Explaining disciplinary actions for elected officials," coverage by WUSA 9, January 13, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"Analysis: Legal reprecussions surrounding riots at US Capitol," coverage by Fox 5, January 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick M. Lawrence.
"Cities Say They Want to Defund the Police. Their Budgets Say Otherwise," coverage by Bloomberg, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Christy E. Lopez.
"The Health 202: Team Biden is scrambling to clarify its coronavirus vaccine distribution plan," coverage by The Washington Post, January 12, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Analysis: Is a self-pardon an option for President Trump?," coverage by Fox 5, January 12, 2021, featuring Distinguished Lecturer Frederick Lawrence.
"What happens next in the impeachment of President Trump?," coverage by The Washington Post, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Josh Chafetz.
"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.
"How the Supreme Court could upend Biden's green agenda," coverage by E&E News, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Lisa Heinzerling.
"How a Democratic Senate Can Ease the Coronavirus Crisis," coverage by The New Republic, January 12, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie Keith.
"3 reasons why Twitter took a $5 billion stock hit after banning Trump," coverage by Fast Company, January 12, 2021, featuring Professor Anupam Chander.
"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.
"Trump Environmental Record Marked by Big Losses, Undecided Cases," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor William Buzbee.
"Colleges Paying Top Dollar for Coaches Will Pay Extra to IRS," coverage by Bloomberg, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Biden's HHS to Inherit Legal Fights Over Obamacare, Medicaid," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Katie M. Keith.
"Prepping for Jan. 20," coverage by Politico, January 11, 2021, featuring Professor Brian Galle.
"Morrison & Foerester Hires Justice Department Fraud Veteran Kidd," coverage by Bloomberg Law, January 11, 2021, featuring Adjunct Professor Brian K. Kidd.
"The Predictability of the Capitol Riot is Part of the Tragedy," coverage by Slate, January 11, 2021, featuring Visiting Professor Joshua Geltzer.