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Professor JaneAnne Murray was quoted in a Washington Post article addressing the changing policies of Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker while he was the U.S. Attorney of the Southern…

Professor Kitrosser will give the keynote address at the annual Cline Symposium at the University of Illinois on November 29th. The Cline Center for Advanced Social Research has hosted the event for more than…

Professor Jill Hasday appeared in the “Good Question” segment on WCCO-TV News. She answered questions about the constitutional basis for birthright citizenship.

Professor Steve Meili was interviewed by KARE 11 television, NBC’s Minneapolis affiliate, on October 30 regarding President Trump’s intention to issue an Executive Order revoking birthright citizenship under…

Professor Kristin Hickman’s work with Mark Thomson ’12 on judicial review of agency rulemaking was cited by Judge James Browning in New Mexico Health Connections v. U.S. Dep’t of Health & Human…

Prof. Kristin Hickman was identified in an E&E News Greenwire article as a possible contender for a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.  Administrative law cases…

The Federal Trade Commission is in the process of holding a series of Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century. During the fourth round of hearings on October 23-24, Professor Tom…

Professor Christopher M. Turoski presented at the Amercian Chemical Society’s 53rd Midwest Regional Meeting on the topic of intellectual property and the critical role of chemistry. Prof. Turoski generally…

Professor Francis Shen’s research on inequality and U.S. war casualties was featured in a New York Times Magazine article. Professor Shen was quoted on the political consequences of inequality in…

Professor Francis Shen’s groundbreaking work in the emerging field of neurolaw was profiled by the Star Tribune. In his research and writing, Shen examines how brain science could affect law…

Professor Susan Wolf co-authored an article published in Science challenging a recent…

Professor Jill Hasday appeared on Kare 11 TV News to discuss the Supreme Court’s precedents governing the use of affirmative action in public higher education.