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Professor Paul M. Vaaler commented on recent changes in U.S.

Professor Richard Painter was an expert participant on a panel discussion about campaign finance reform at Harvard Law School. Professor Painter noted that dependence on the current campaign finance…

Professor Heidi Kitrosser was a panelist at "Presidential Power in an Era of Polarized Politics," a conference at Harvard Law School, held on April 1. Professor Kitrosser participated in a panel on…

Professor Neha Jain has been appointed as a Member of the Asian Society of International Law's Planning Committee, and has also been elected Vice-Chair of the…

Professor Fred Morrison was featured as an expert interview in a WalletHub article considering the most and least federally-dependent states, and was questioned about the distribution of federal…

Professor Barry Feld was interviewed and quoted in a New Yorker article examining how school administrators are receiving training in police interrogation tactics. Feld noted that because school…

Professor Richard Painter, former chief ethics lawyer in the White House Counsel Office during the George W. Bush administration, published an Op-Ed in the New York Times about the…

In an 83 page opinion Adminstrative Law Judge Ann O'Reilly threw out a desegregation rule proposed by the Minnesota Department of Education. The opinion closely follows comments submitted by Professor…

Professor Richard Painter was interviewed and quoted by several news organizations last week about the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Professor Kristin Hickman's recent policy suggestion--that many social welfare and regulatory programs and functions presently being performed by the Internal Revenue Service should be spun off from that…

Professor Linus Chan was interviewed by WCCO News for its "Good Question" segment about how the United States measures undocumented immigrants entering the country. Prof. Chan discussed how difficult…