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Prof. Kristin Hickman's article, Unpacking the Force of Law, 66 Vand. L. Rev. 465 (2013), was cited by the Sixth Circuit in Mann Construction, Inc. v. United States, No. 21-1500 (6th Cir. Mar. 3…

Professor Oren Gross, the Irving Younger Professor of Law, has recently been appointed a Senior Research Affiliate with the…

The presidents of the National Academies of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine have urged the Biden-Harris administration to create a new presidential bioethics commission. Their letter to Dr. Alondra…

On February 18, 2022, Professor JaneAnne Murray, Director of the Law School's Clemency Project, participated in a panel on federal clemency petitions and compassionate release motions as part of the Second…

Professor Jill Hasday discussed financial infidelity and her book, Intimate Lies and the Law, on CNBC television.

Professor Myron was Orfield quoted in the American Prospect about regional housing planning.  Orfield: "Want affordable housing? Strengthen regional governments."

In her role as Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, Prof. Fionnuala Ní Aoláin was recently interviewed by the Norwegian…

Kelly Lyn Mitchell, executive director of the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, was interviewed on Dan Abrams Live about Kim Potter’s upcoming sentencing in Minnesota.…

Professor Richard Painter has published an op-ed in Bloomberg Law about why members of Congress should not trade stocks. 

Professor Susan Wolf was quoted in the New York Times on whether biobanks should offer information about genetic risks to individuals participating in a biobank. Biobanks are large-scale collections of…

Professor Alexandra Klass was interviewed and quoted on NPR's Marketplace for a story discussing the continuing role of nuclear energy in the United States and the development of Small Modular…

The Star Tribune asked its metro reporters to identify which stories from 2021 "they felt were among the most memorable."  One of the 14 chosen was Stephen Montemayor's Nov.