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Visiting Professor David Schultz wrote an Op-Ed piece for Bloomberg Law about whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution despite 91 felony counts for acts allegedly committed as president. In the…

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Professor David Schultz was quoted in an article by KSTP on potential legal challenges that the Biden administration may face while trying to forgive student debt. Professor Schultz commented, “People come out of…

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Visiting Prof. David Schultz was quoted by Business Insider in an article covering Disney's lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Visiting Professor David Schultz, who teaches constitutional law…

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Visiting Professor David Schultz was quoted by KSTP on the city of Minneapolis' struggle with providing affordable housing, as it grapples with another issue: bringing people back to the city center.…

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Professor David Schultz was quoted by Kare11 in an article covering the indictment of Donald Trump. Speaking on the issue, Schultz explained "We have political variables, and we have legal variables,…

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Professor David Schultz was quoted by the Post Bullet in an article covering the lack of police investigation when the Mower Country Sheriff was reported to be drunk at work, while armed. While officials…

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Visiting Professor David Schultz wrote an op-ed for Bloomberg Law where he examined the more frequent use of the crime-fraud exception, and it's implications for a central concept of American law:…

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Visiting Professor David Schultz '98 authored an opinion piece in Bloomberg Law about why it is easy in some cases for attorneys to pave the way for clients to commit illegal acts. In particular, Shultz…

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Visiting Professor David Schultz and Professor Myron Orfield co-wrote an op-ed in the MinnPost about the recent Cruz-Cuzman v. Minnesota Court of Appeals decision, and how it is a direct reverberation…

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Visiting Professor David Schultz authored an op-ed in Pioneer Press entitled, "If you think abortion rights are safe in Minnesota, think again."Â