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Professor Chris Roberts was interviewed on KARE-11 TV News about Uber and Lyft edging out ambulances as people’s first choice for a ride to the hospital. He was also quoted in a related article. “When you think…

Professor Kitrosser appeared on the WCCO Radio show, “Steele Talkin’,” with Jearlyn Steele to discuss various First Amendment issues, including the scope of high school students’ rights to protest…

Last week, Professor Daniel Schwarcz testified to a subcommittee of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee regarding a Bill that would exempt a new category of savings and loan holding companies—those with a…

Professor Daniel Schwarcz testified to a subcommittee of the United States House Financial Services Committee regarding a Bill that would exempt a new category of savings and loan holding companies—those with…

As the St. Paul Archdiocese bankruptcy drags into its fourth year, Professor Christoper Soper spoke with the Star Tribune about recent developments in the case. Soper, who represented many insurance…

Professor William McGeveran, an expert in data privacy regulation, commented in Wired about an action brought by the Pennsylvania Attorney General seeking over $13 million in penalties against Uber…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was quoted in a BuzzFeed article on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s indictment of 13 Russian nationals for interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Professor…

Professor Kitrosser was quoted at length in a Washington Post article about the Trump Administration’s use of executive privilege. Kitrosser was quoted as saying, among other things, that “…

Professor Steve Meili discussed his research on the constitutionalization of the right to asylum at a seminar sponsored by the Newcastle Law School in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Meili argued that a more…

On February 6, 2018, the Arizona Court of Appeals handed down its opinion in Doe v. Mahoney, a case involving the question of whether an internet service provider was required to disclose the identity…

Professor Herbert Kritzer was interviewed about the forthcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election in an article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Professor Kritzer said that he does not think…