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Professor Paul Vaaler commented on the recent increase in proposed mergers among large U.S. healthcare insurers in the context of the U.S. Supreme Court's consideration of key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (…
Professor Dale Carpenter was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article on how the U.S. Supreme Court might rule in the same-sex marriage case. "If the court comes down on the opposite side and says states are…

Professors Barbara Frey, Robert Stein and David Weissbrodt received the Center for Victims of Torture annual Eclipse Awards in recognition of their role in founding and supporting the organization 30 years ago.…

Professor Benjamin Casper, Director of the Center for New Americans, and Anna Finstrom ('15), a clerk for the Minnesota Court of Appeals who worked on several cases at CNA, were guests on Minnesota Public Radio to…

Professor Peter L. Strauss of Columbia Law School reviewed Professor Heidi Kitrosser's book, Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution, in a symposium issue of the…
Professor Jane Kirtley was a guest on The John Hines Show on WCCO News Radio, discussing the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decisions in Walker…
Professor JaneAnne Murray organized the sixth annual Bloomsday celebration of the Irish American Bar Association at the Glucksman Ireland House of NYU. The event honors James Joyce, literary Ireland, and the…
Emeritus Professor Steve Simon was featured in WalletHub's recent study about strictest and most lenient states on DUI. Simon presented an overview of the state of the knowledge on impaired driving and what state…
Professor Benjamin Casper was quoted by Bloomberg BNA about the scope and significance of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling Mata v. Lynch, which confirmed that federal appellate courts have authority of to…
Professor Jane Kirtley discussed the risks of conflating media ethics standards with legal obligations in the Spring 2015 issue of The News Media and the Law. She pointed out that because journalism is protected by…
Professor June Carbone's book with Naomi Cahn, Red Families v. Blue Families (2010), was the subject of David Leonhardt's column in the New York Times. The column is part of an on-going discussion…
Professor William McGeveran, an expert on internet and privacy law, was a guest on public radio's Marketplace Tech Report. He commented on a new marketing initiative by Apple to portray itself as more…