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5Qs: Edmonds Discusses Grants Pass v. Johnson SCOTUS Ruling and Homelessness in the US
Attack From Within
SCOTUS Cites Michigan Law Faculty in 2024 Opinions
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5Qs: Professors Christopher Walker, Daniel Deacon Explore Fallout From SCOTUS Overruling Chevron Deference
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Justice Department dropping some charges against Jan. 6 rioters after Supreme Court ruling
How a Supreme Court decision kept school segregation alive
5Qs: Friedman on Smith v. Arizona, the Confrontation Clause, and a Sixth SCOTUS Citation
MacKinnon Receives British Academy International Fellowship
How Clarence Thomas laid groundwork for Trump’s classified documents case being dismissed
Trump’s Classified Documents Case Has Been Dismissed. Now What?
Jarkesy Decision Doesn’t Have to Mark End of Agency Adjudication
5Qs: Syed on Junk Science, Wrongful Convictions, and SCOTUS Citation
Election Disinformation Will Lead to Chaos
Opinion: From legal bribery to Trump’s immunity, a dark theme ran through the Supreme Court’s term
Our presidential candidates have never been older. You can thank the Founding Fathers
5Qs: Bagley on Ohio v. EPA, SCOTUS Citation, and the Future of the Administrative State
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SCOTUS immunity ruling makes character a top election issue
Law schools left reeling after latest Supreme Court earthquakes
President as ‘king’, and other giant Supreme Court cases
Lessons from American history in the wake of the Supreme Court immunity ruling
Trump Wasn’t Going to Prison Anyway. Neither Was Hunter Biden.
Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Serious Legal Trouble
Hold Up, Trump Is Still in Big Legal Trouble
Supreme Court rulings endanger environmental protections
The Big Winners of This Supreme Court Term
Supreme Court ruling on gun rights
Something’s Rotten About the Justices Taking So Long on Trump’s Immunity Case
What parents in Michigan – and everywhere – should know about secure gun storage after the Crumbley convictions
The Petri dish for latest unhinged legal theory’: the powerful appeals court feeding SCOTUS docket
Arthur Etter Is ACS Next Generation Leader
Michigan Student Chapter Wins National Award from the American Constitution Society
The real motivation behind the GOP’s absurd calls to prosecute Democrats
The Hollowing Out of Miranda Rights, and What we Can Do About it
Debunking 12 Myths About Trump’s Conviction
Donald Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Is a Referendum on Truth
The New York team prosecuting Trump began this trial with the end in mind
SCOTUS Ruling on Racial Gerrymandering Case
5Qs: Eve Primus, ’01, Makes Case for Improving Indigent Defense with More Public Defenders
Debating Trump’s trial on falsifying business records
“Private” vs “Official” Actions in Trump’s Historic Immunity Case
Trump claims he’s immune from prosecution. Supreme Court hears arguments in the case
U.S. Supreme Court considers claims of immunity by Donald Trump
Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L.P. - Post-Decision SCOTUScast
At Detroit Econ Club, Barbara McQuade and Jocelyn Benson chat about disinformation, Russia
“Catch and Kill” scheme looms large over Trump trial
Trump’s alleged gag order violation
Which judges are most likely to issue nationwide injunctions? Party of appointing president makes a difference
Writers on a New England Stage: Barbara McQuade
Justice Neil Gorsuch is not pleased with judges setting nationwide policy. But how common is it?
Could holding parents criminally responsible curb the country’s gun violence epidemic?
Alito and Thomas kept bringing up Comstock. That scared abortion rights supporters.
Jurors found a teen school shooter’s father and mother guilty of manslaughter. Here’s what the verdicts mean for parents
Judge rules that Fulton County DA Fani Willis can stay on Trump case
Why This Texas Mom Is Applauding Conviction of Michigan Shooter’s Dad
‘Everything is possible’: a worrying new book explores the danger of disinformation
Four Takeaways from Symposium Marking 20 Years of the Crawford Decision on the Confrontation Clause
Slippery slope toward contraception restrictions seen in court backing of Texas law
Legal experts on James Crumbley verdict: ‘That is a strong message to parents’
Law School’s Civil-Criminal Litigation Clinic Partners on Suit Against Online “Ghost Gun” Seller
Did Trump just defame E. Jean Carroll again?
Niehoff: Michigan must keep its Freedom of Information promise
Guus Duindam, ’21, Looking to Keep Learning with Supreme Court Clerkship
The Court’s Colorado Decision Wasn’t About the Law
Disinformation is Tearing America Apart
Jacob Altik, ’21, Looks to Sharpen His Legal Skills in Upcoming Supreme Court Clerkship
Law professor: Perjury plea deal “helps neutralize” key Trump defense witness in Manhattan case
Richard Primus, Constitutional Law Professor
Ex-US attorney Barbara McQuade’s new book sounds urgent alarm about disinformation
Attack From Within’: Disinformation and its impact on democracy
5Qs: McQuade Discusses How to Fight Disinformation and Save Democracy
The Crisis in Teaching Constitutional Law
The Last Word
There Is Much More at Stake in Trump’s Manhattan Case Than Just Hush Money
After a busy week of cases, here’s where Trump’s claims of immunity stand
The Courts Consider Whether Trump’s Pardons Are Forever
Citizen Trump
Will Trump be forced to pay all $83 million in defamation case? Legal experts weigh in
D.C. appeals court again rejects Trump gag order appeal
Chevron Doctrine Likely Gets Narrowed but May Survive in Some Form, Say Experts
The Plan to Incapacitate the Federal Government
McQuade Interviewed on Listen In, Michigan
Swatting and the Dangerous Rise of Political Violence
Could the Supreme Court actually disqualify Trump?
2023 saw extreme weather events — and their normalization
Vivek Ramaswamy says Iowa can’t use eminent domain to build CO2 pipelines. That remains to be seen.
Colorado bars Trump from holding office again
Susanne Baer, LLM ’93: “It’s the Highest Honor to Serve”
Rossa Fanning, LLM ’00: “I Am the Government’s Lawyer”
Affirmative Action: The Cliff Where Diversity in Higher Education Now Teeters
The Hon. Rosemary S. Pooler, ’65
Inside the exclusive world of Supreme Court clerks driving America’s legal controversies
The Constitution is Not a Suicide Pact
Michigan False Electors Prosecution Faces A Court Test
How a $15,000 Case Before the Supreme Court Could Open the Door to a Wealth Tax
Judiciary has upheld the rule of law in the face of republican threats
Ahead of the Curve: Calling Her ‘a Force and a Standard,’ Legal Academics Pay Tribute to Justice O’Connor
Trump’s pardon abuses were already bad. But they could get worse in 2025.
The court should’ve seen the evidence leak in Trump’s Georgia case coming
Fulton County D.A. seeks to revoke bond of Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd (Law School)
Syed: Big Ten’s handling of Harbaugh denied due process
Maybe Trump’s Not Trying to Win His Civil Trial in New York
Jack Smith rejects Trump efforts to dismiss Jan. 6 case
Guns rights and domestic violence protections collide at US Supreme Court
The Moore Supreme Court Case and Its Potential Impact
The challenges of enforcing the Indian Child Welfare Act
Trump’s kids – Don Jr., Eric and Ivanka – to testify at New York fraud trial. What to expect
How the right to repair might change technology
Apple is pushing repair laws but still puts limits on iPhone fixes
Jenna Ellis taking plea deal in Georgia election case
Baseless claim that Biden sent FBI on ‘knock and talk’ visits of Trump supporters | Fact check
Special Counsel Tells Trump to Put His Cards on the Table
A Supreme Court dispute over a $15,000 IRS bill may be aimed at a never-enacted tax on billionaires
Jack Smith tells Trump to put up or shut up
Trump tries to dismiss or delay cases against him
Supreme Court session opens with a challenge to federal regulators’ powers
Roberts Court Loses Control of Conservative War on Agency Power
Chutkan rejects Trump request to step aside as judge in his D.C. trial
Deadlocked: How America Shaped the Supreme Court (4-episode series)
The less you remember the better: aide on Trump-backed lawyer advice (Law School)
Civil rights groups’ power to sue undermined by appellate ruling
Longest exoneration in U.S. history: Glynn Simmons a free man
Constitution Day Speaker Makes the Case for Disqualifying Trump
Legitimizing Gender Apartheid is One of the Costs of Recognizing the Taliban
U.S. Constitution scholar to speak on race and citizenship
Niehoff: We should know more about the Bill of Rights
Trial tax’: Proud Boys members complain their long prison sentences punish them for demanding a trial
Notable new resource provides “Data for Defenders”
Kennedy’s Supreme Court legacy is being erased, in part by past clerks
Neal Rubin: Kind words from 45 years ago still resonate at U-M’s law school
Trump to skip arraignment on Georgia felony charges
Ex-U.S. attorney: John Eastman statement “can be used against him” after he doubles down on Big Lie
Ex-federal prosecutor blasts Giuliani’s defense: “It a sad day when hubris appears to overcome a lawyer’s sense of duty to the rule of law”
If You’re Thinking About Flipping on Trump, Now’s the Time
Two prosecutors with one goal: holding Donald Trump to account over 2020 election claims
Should governments be blamed for climate change? How one lawsuit could change US policies
Delay, delay, delay: Here’s how Donald Trump is trying to push back his criminals trials
Weds Aug 16
You Can’t Fix the Supreme Court Without Also Fixing Congress
Michigan’s police secrecy raises concerns about ‘wandering cops’
Niehoff: Trump’s Jan. 6 indictment and the First Amendment
U.S. seeks Jan. 2 trial date for Trump election subversion case
Ex-US attorney: Jack Smith “may need to politely tell Judge Cannon to butt out” after latest order
“She should call the coward’s bluff”: Experts say Trump “daring” judge to punish his witness attacks
Michigan Law Recognizes Outstanding Student Papers in Constitutional, International Law
Leah Litman, ’10, and Christopher Walker Discuss Their Rising-Scholar Honors and the Collegiality of Michigan Law
Zearfoss and Caminker on Impact of Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decisions
5Qs: Litman and Primus Cited in Jones v. Hendrix Supreme Court Dissent
Fletcher’s Scholarship Cited in Brackeen Opinion and Lac Du Flambeau Dissent
MacKinnon Awarded American Philosophical Society’s Jurisprudence Prize, Elected to Membership
Halberstam Teaches Masterclass in Germany on US Constitutional Rights
5Qs: Sankaran on the Courts’ Overuse of Terminating Parental Rights
Deacon and Litman Win ACS Cudahy Writing Competition
American Constitution Society Honors 2L Zach Gan as Next Generation Leader
Fletcher Named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Prof. Mortenson Files Suit on Behalf of Same-Sex Couples
American Law Institute Honors Leah Litman with Early Career Scholars Medal
@UMICHLAW: Fall 2016
Matt Raymer, ’08: Strengthening the GOP, One State Race at a Time
Litman Wins American Constitution Society’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Scholar Award
Lawsuit Brings Changes to Michigan’s Sex Offender Registration Law
News in Brief: Winter 2020
Ramer, ’17, Receives Prestigious Bristow Fellowship
Valerie Jarrett, ’81: Looking Back and Moving Forward
Problem Solving Course Untangles a Web of Tribal Sovereignty and Policing
Justin Amash, ’05: An Independent Voice in a Partisan Time
Alumnus Establishes New Prize to Bolster Scholarship at the Law School
Khalilah Spencer, ’01: Fighting for Voting Rights
Friedman to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award from AALS
@UMICHLAW: Winter 2022
University Bicentennial Colloquium Features Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Susanne Baer, LLM ’93
Four Takeaways: The Federal Judiciary in the 21st Century
Justice Ginsburg Visits Campus
Heather Dietrick, ’07 JD/MBA: Defending Gawker and the First Amendment
Leonard M. Niehoff, ’84, and James E. Stewart, ’73: A 30-Year Partnership in Media Law
Intelligence Legalism and the NSA’s Civil Liberties Gap
Tension: Privacy vs. National Security in the Digital Age
Michigan Law Team Advocates For Due Process In Iraqi Nationals Class-Action Lawsuit
COVID in the Quad
Asim Rehman, ’01: Overseeing the Nation’s Largest Police Department
Freeing the Wrongfully Convicted: Michigan Innocence Clinic Celebrates 10th Anniversary
For Denver-based Donor, Upholding Democratic Institutions Starts at Law School
Caminker Files Brief for State Justices in Elections Case
Judge Warns of “American Democracy in Peril” during Constitution Day Speech
Michigan Law Professors Break New Ground in Municipal Liability Case
The Hon. Avern Cohn, ’49
Dean Terrance Sandalow
Elise Boddie, Renowned Advocate and Scholar on Dismantling Systemic Racism, Joins Michigan Law Faculty
MacKinnon Named 26th Winner of Phillips Prize in Jurisprudence
Michigan Law Hires New Faculty Members
Michelle Adams, Renowned Expert on Race Discrimination and School Desegregation, Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Historian and Legal Scholar Sam Erman Brings Race and Citizenship-focused Research to Michigan Law
Native American Legal Scholar and Tribal Court Chief Justice Matthew L.M. Fletcher, ’97, Joins Michigan Law’s Faculty
Distinguished Administrative Law Scholar Christopher Walker Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Ekow Yankah, a Prominent Voice in Criminal Law and Political Philosophy, Joins Michigan Law Faculty
Michigan Law Welcomes Rising Information Law Expert Salomé Viljoen to Faculty Ranks
5Qs: Niehoff on Free Speech
Prof. Niehoff’s Book, “Free Speech: From Core Values to Current Debates,” Published
Michigan Law Remembers Legal Giants, Beloved Teachers
For Jennifer Fischell, ’16, Supreme Court Clerkship is Another Opportunity to Learn