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5Qs: Bagenstos on Challenging the Constitutional Authority of the Preventive Services Task Force in Kennedy v. Braidwood Management

Collins and Erman on Universal Injunctions and Birthright Citizenship in Trump v. CASA

What Did SCOTUS Do Now? | Law Professor Sam Bagenstos talks to Susan J. Demas

The Supreme Court Put Nationwide Injunctions to the Torch

Sadek’s TEDx Talk Explored the Personal Underpinnings of Her Career and How She Embraced the Stages of Competence

5Qs: Herzog on LGBTQ+ Opt-Outs in Mahmoud v. Taylor Supreme Court Decision

Bitcoin Bull Michael Saylor’s Company Strategy Hit with Multiple Lawsuits – Here’s the Critical Date

Trump used birthright citizenship as an excuse for another presidential power grab

SCOTUS: Lower Courts Overstepped in Nationwide Injunction on Birthright Order

Supreme Court drops major ruling on Trump’s birthright citizenship order

Trump hails ‘giant win’ after Supreme Court curbs judges’ power to block his orders

Trump hails “tremendous win” as justices limit lower courts’ power

Trump’s big bill could have small economic impact, experts warn

NIH will reinstate 900 grants in response to court order

Justice Department’s Bove is too Dangerous to be a Judge

Michigan Law Students Advise Startups in Kenya and Costa Rica Through the International Transactions Clinic

The Archaic Sex-Discrimination Case the Supreme Court Is Reviving

Bagenstos and Schlanger on Supreme Court Trans Rights Ruling in US v. Skrmetti

How The Supreme Court Just Failed Trans Youth

The Rising Tide of Political Violence

The Lawless Court: Leah Litman

Niehoff on the Rule of Law

States Should Help Parents When Deportation Looms

The Evolution of Court ODR with JJ Prescott

Political Violence Came to Minnesota. It Didn’t Start There.

The Supreme Court’s Powered by GOP Lies and Bad Vibes

Alumni Receive Equal Justice Works Fellowships

Supreme Court Pauses Auto Notifications After Software Glitch

Why Third Amendment memes are suddenly taking over social media

Fletcher on Line 5 and American Indian Law: “It’s Really Quite Orwellian.”

What’s a revenge tax?

Trump’s Threats to Unleash Troops Just Took a Darker Turn

A recap of recent Supreme Court decisions — and what’s ahead

Kyle Fraser, ’21, Named “Sole Survivor” of Survivor 48

Trump says travel ban applies to countries that ‘don’t have things under control’

Trump’s new ban dodges pitfalls faced by last attempt, experts say

Analysis of how the current state U.S. Supreme Court came to be and the corresponding implications

Breaking down the deadlocked verdict in the trial of Christopher Schurr

How SCOTUS Is “Lawless”

5Qs: Richard Primus’s New Book Asks the Oldest Constitutional Question

Supreme Court: Agency Deference Is Good Now

Trump overshadows Supreme Court as ruling season begins

The Supreme Court’s Green Double Standard

RFK Jr. May Have Just Ruined Our Best Weapon Against Bird Flu

The Trump Administration Is Already Ignoring the Supreme Court

Barbara McQuade’s book on disinformation, ‘Attack from Within,’ gets paperback release

The Supreme Court’s Latest Gift to Trump Will Be ‘Disastrous’ for the Environment

The White House Pardon Office Is Open for Business

Professors Deacon and Fryer Will Present Research at Upcoming Harvard-Yale-Stanford Junior Faculty Forum

Barbara McQuade on the Trump Administration’s Brazen Attacks on the Rule of Law

Trump’s Flurry of Pardons Signals a Wholesale Effort to Redefine Crime

Supreme Court decision on Utah rail case could also affect Line 5 tunnel proposal

Bad Vibes’ at SCOTUS; City Politics; Israeli Attacks on Gaza; Commencement Address Wisdom

Line 5 and American Indian law: ‘It’s really quite Orwellian.’

Trump’s War on the Courts

3L Betsy Knox Named a 2025 American Constitution Society Next Generation Leader

Federal sex-trafficking law has led to an increase in suits against hotel chains

The DOJ’s Cuomo Inquiry Looks a Lot Like Election Interference

Trump vs. The Rule of Law

EPA’s challenges grow in quest to claw back ‘gold bars’

SCOTUS Deadlocked & DOJ Goes Off Course

The 2025 Michigan Law Award Winners for Excellence in Pro Bono Service

Professor Timothy Pinto Wins Before the Michigan Supreme Court

Dean Z of Michigan Law on Admissions Advice and AI—The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly

Pronoun Police:’ New Uncertainty After EEOC Workplace Rules Struck Down

Congress Plans to Punish “Discriminatory” Taxes: Can It Work?

Will the Supreme Court stop nationwide injunctions?

Class of 2025 Celebrates Senior Day

The Birthright-Citizenship Case Isn’t Really About Birthright Citizenship

Mich. Court Orders Redo Of Motorist’s Insurance Award

Another Reason Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order is Unlawful

‘A Moral, Ethical, Legal, Constitutional Travesty’

Donald Trump’s failed U.S. attorney pick may have just found his true calling

Supreme Court Conservatives Wrangle With Letting Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Restriction Go Into Effect

Supreme Court Suggests It Won’t Allow Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban—But Could Limit How Other Policies Can Be Blocked

Trump’s Third-Term Ambitions Are Very Revealing

Democrats to Introduce Bill to Block Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship

Running on ‘Vibes’: Leah Litman on the Supreme Court’s Grievance Politics

Leah Litman’s New Book Examines Today’s Supreme Court

The state of the Supreme Court in 2025

No Law, Just (Bad) Vibes: at the Supreme Court with Leah Litman

Trump’s Push to Boost Drug Imports Met With Doubt on Feasibility

To heck with everyone else’: New book says Supreme Court shields the right and that’s it

UM law professor: Supreme Court is ‘running on conservative grievance, bad vibes and fringe theories’

How Brown Came North and Failed

The Best Books of the Year (So Far)

The Supreme Court Is Really “Just Vibes”

The Big Focus on Federal Judges Is Not a Good Sign

Trump Is Taking a Wrecking Ball to Indigenous Education

The US has fewer deputies than Brazil; find out how the total number of parliamentarians is defined

Notre Dame Law School Hosts Private Law Workshop Featuring Leading Legal Scholars

Leah Litman on ‘Lawless: How the Supreme Court Runs on Conservative Grievance, Fringe Theories, and Bad Vibes’

Despite Supreme Court setback, children’s lawsuits against climate change continue

Liberal judges tighten grip on Michigan Supreme Court as sentencing cases loom

Public media ready to fight ‘unlawful’ Trump order defunding PBS, NPR

Trump’s Arrests Hit by Major Legal Setback as Stephen Miller Seethes

Trump Spirals as Judge He Picked Delivers Harsh New Rebuke

Globally Recognized Scholar Karima Bennoune, ’94, Elected Vice President of the American Society of International Law

Live with Joyce Vance
