This collection includes blogs, magazines, newspapers, and television and radio appearances.
2022
The Supreme Court Decisions on Guns and Abortion Relied Heavily on History. But Whose History?, Allison Orr Larsen
Politico (July 26, 2022)
What You Need to Know About the Deal to Reform The Electoral Count Act, Miles Parks, Rebecca Green, and Ned Foley
Here & Now (WBUR) (July 21, 2022)
Bruen and the Distorted History of Gun Regulation, Brooke Gladstone and Timothy Zick
On the Media (WNYC Studios) (July 1, 2022)
Uncertainty Following the Reversal of Roe v. Wade, June Grasso, Mary Ziegler, and Neal Devins
Bloomberg Law (June 30, 2022)
Has Chief Justice Roberts Lost His Power on the Supreme Court?, Mike Simpson, Allison Orr Larsen, and David Yalof
KNX In Depth (June 27, 2022)
The Next Fight Over Guns in America, Timothy Zick and Diana Palmer
The Atlantic (June 23, 2022)
Think State Supreme Courts Will Save Abortion Rights? Think Again., Neal Devins
The Washington Post (June 22, 2022)
Problematic AI — When Should We Use It?, Fredric Lederer
Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative Social Impact Review (May 17, 2022)
'Cheap Speech' and SCOTUS on Speech, June Grasso, Richard Hasen, and Timothy Zick
Bloomberg Law (May 7, 2022)
U.S. News Rankings Get It Right on Law Libraries, Amanda Runyon, Leslie A. Street, and Amanda Watson
TaxProf Blog (March 31, 2022)
Rebuilding Ukraine Will Be Costly. Here's How to Make Putin Pay., Evan Criddle
Politico (March 30, 2022)
Prescribing Opioids Without Fear of Prosecution, Adam M. Gershowitz
Richmond Times-Dispatch (February 25, 2022)
Access, Authentication and Preservation: Three Keys to Boosting the Integrity and Inclusivity of Public Information, Leslie A. Street and Anne E. Burnett
Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (United Nations Department of Social and Economic Affairs) (February 23, 2022)
Law Schools Must Do More to Retain First-Generation Students, A. Benjamin Spencer and Charleigh Kondas
US Law Week (Bloomberg Law) (February 15, 2022)
Supreme Court Deals Blow to Minority Voting Rights, June Grasso, Jonathan Macey, and Rebecca Green
Bloomberg Law (February 14, 2022)
2022's States with the Highest Job Resignation Rates: Ask the Experts, Adam McCann and Erin J. Hendrickson
WalletHub (January 21, 2022)
Seditious Conspiracy Charge Against Oath Keepers Founder and Others in Jan. 6 Riot Faces First Amendment Hurdle, Timothy Zick
The Conversation (January 14, 2022)
2021
The Second Amendment Has Become a Threat to the First, Diana Palmer and Timothy Zick
The Atlantic (October 27, 2021)
Nate Oman on Contracts, Markets, and Liberalism, Felipe Jimenez and Nathan B. Oman
The Private Law Podcast (October 19, 2021)
Are Court Rules Important?, Scott Dodson and A. Benjamin Spencer
Litigation Briefs (October 5, 2021)
2021 Labor Day Facts - Travel, Money & More: Ask the Experts, John S. Kiernan and Erin J. Hendrickson
WalletHub (August 30, 2021)
Supreme Court Deals Biden Two Blows in One Week, June Grasso and Neal Devins
Bloomberg Law (August 27, 2021)
Calls to Eliminate Bar Exams Are Premature, A. Benjamin Spencer
US Law Week (Bloomberg Law) (August 3, 2021)
Law Schools, Law Firms Must Share Responsibility for Diversity, A. Benjamin Spencer
US Law Week (Bloomberg Law) (July 21, 2021)
The Clerkship-Academia Continuum, Merritt E. McAlister and Katherine Mims Crocker
105 Judicature No. 2, at 5-7 (2021)
A Q&A with Homeschooling Reform Advocates Elizabeth Bartholet and James Dwyer, Elizabeth Bartholet and James Dwyer
Harvard Law Today (June 28, 2021)
In Deciding Fulton v. Philadelphia, the Supreme Court Should Remember That Foster Care Is for the Children, James Dwyer
National Review (May 6, 2021)
Don't Call It a Comeback, Anastasia Boden, Elizabeth Slattery, Orin Kerr, James Stern, and Jamil Jaffer
Dissed (Pacific Legal Foundation) (April 21, 2021)
Externships' Role in Training Practice-Ready Lawyers, Robert E. Kaplan
27 Education & Practice 5 (Spring 2021)
U.S. News Ranking Metrics Stifle Law Libraries, Tie Hands of Law Schools, Amanda Runyon, Leslie A. Street, and Amanda Watson
TaxProf Blog (March 30, 2021)
Divided Court Issues Bright-Line Ruling on Fourth Amendment Seizures, Jeffrey Bellin
SCOTUSblog (March 25, 2021)
Partisan Shift in En Banc Appeals Courts Since Trump, June Grasso and Neal Devins
Bloomberg Law (March 23, 2021)
William & Mary Stakes Claim as Oldest University in America, Thomas J. McSweeney
Daily Press (February 10, 2021)
Who Can Claim to be the United States' First University?, Thomas J. McSweeney, Katharine Ello, and Elsbeth O'Brien
History News Network, The George Washington University (February 7, 2021)
Selling the Stock Market Short, Kevin Haeberle
The Hill (February 3, 2021)
Protesting in America, Timothy Zick
Vital Interests Online Forum, Center on National Security, Fordham Law (January 28, 2021)
Section 230 and the Future of Free Speech on the Internet, Sam Scinta, Rick Kyte, and Laura Heymann
The Inspired Minds Podcast (January 14, 2021)
2020
Forcing Counties to Rethink Their Reliance on Incarceration, Alana Sivin and Adam M. Gershowitz
The Appeal Live (December 18, 2020)
Together and Apart in an Online Classroom, Laura A. Heymann
Medium (December 17, 2020)
Monday Morning Politics: The Electors Vote, Brian Lehrer, Rebecca Green, and Anita Kumar
The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC Radio (December 14, 2020)
Taylor v. Riojas - Post-Decision SCOTUScast, Katherine Mims Crocker and Spencer Caron
SCOTUScast, The Federalist Society (December 7, 2020)
We Must Restore Americans' Faith in Our Federal Bench, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Hill (November 20, 2020)
All the President's Election Lawsuits, Brian Lehrer and Rebecca Green
The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC Radio (November 19, 2020)
Rebecca Green on Trump Campaign Election Challenges, Rebecca Green and Bill Scanlan
Washington Journal, C-SPAN (November 13, 2020)
The Importance of Transparent Elections, Rebecca Green
Richmond Times-Dispatch (November 7, 2020)
Recounts and Ballot Challenges in the 2020 Presidential Election: Legal Expert Provides Insights, Bruce Brumberg and Rebecca Green
Forbes (November 5, 2020)
The Day After Tomorrow, Katherine Rowe and A. Benjamin Spencer
Inside Higher Ed (November 3, 2020)
The Future, Anna Kashmanian, Elizabeth Armistead Andrews, Ashley Spivey, and Troy Tuckey
Conservation Stories (October 30, 2020)
Those Who Can Vote Are Duty-Bound to Do So, A. Benjamin Spencer
Virginian-Pilot (October 24, 2020)
What to Know About Poll Watchers on Election Day, Rob Ferrett, Dean Knetter, and Rebecca Green
Central Time, Wisconsin Public Radio (NPR) (October 21, 2020)
Will There Be Mini Bush v. Gore Suits Post-Election?, June Grasso, Rebecca Green, and Leon Fresco
Bloomberg Law (October 20, 2020)
Argument Analysis: Justices Spar Over Stare Decisis, Originalism, Text and What Counts as a Fourth Amendment “Seizure”, Jeffrey Bellin
SCOTUSblog (October 16, 2020)
Case Preview: When Is a Fleeing Suspect “Seized”?, Jeffrey Bellin
SCOTUSblog (October 13, 2020)
Burstein, Rajec & Sawicki on Writing an Open-Access Patent Law Casebook, Brian L. Frye, Sarah Burstein, Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec, and Andres Sawicki
Ipse Dixit (October 9, 2020)
The Evidence Rules That Convict the Innocent, G. Alexander Nunn and Jeffrey Bellin
Excited Utterance (October 5, 2020)
Fostering States as Laboratories, Myrisha S. Lewis
The Hill (October 1, 2020)
Yearning for an Independent Federal Judiciary, A. Benjamin Spencer
Newsweek (September 30, 2020)
As She Lies in State, a Tribute to Justice Ginsburg, Katherine Mims Crocker
Richmond Times-Dispatch (September 24, 2020)
Slavery and the Constitution, Allison Orr Larsen, Deirdre Jones, Katrinah Carol Lewis, Hope Wright, and Willie Wright
The Meaning of McDonald's [(R)], Laura A. Heymann
JOTWELL (September 17, 2020)
Revisiting Individual Rights and Personal Responsibilities Amid COVID-19, Christie Warren
Diplomatic Courier (August 27, 2020)
Marginal Benefits of the Core Securities Laws, Kevin S. Haeberle
The CLS Blue Sky Blog (August 10, 2020)
Constitutional Law, Protests, and Dissent with Timothy Zick, Jamie Miller and Timothy Zick
Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series (July 10, 2020)
United States Patent and Trademark Office v. Booking.com B.V.: How Do We Know When Something Is a Name?, Laura A. Heymann
The George Washington Law Review's On the Docket Forum (July 2, 2020)
A Fair Process Matters in Alleged Sexual Assault Cases, Cynthia V. Ward
The Hill (May 19, 2020)
Priests of the Law, Al Zambone and Thomas J. McSweeney
Historically Thinking (May 13, 2020)
Symposium: Liquidating Elector Discretion, Rebecca Green
SCOTUSblog (April 24, 2020)
Were Justices Lawyers?, Thomas J. McSweeney
Legal History Blog (March 27, 2020)
Legal Genres, Thomas J. McSweeney
Legal History Blog (March 24, 2020)
Who Are the "We"?, Thomas J. McSweeney
Legal History Blog (March 16, 2020)
Thomas McSweeney on the Professionalization of the Common Law, Brian L. Frye and Thomas J. McSweeney
Ipse Dixit (March 10, 2020)
Putting the People into Legal History, Thomas J. McSweeney
Legal History Blog (March 9, 2020)
Abortion Case May Not Overturn Roe, But Could Effectively Nullify It, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Hill (March 5, 2020)
The Overly Familiar Treatise, Thomas J. McSweeney
Legal History Blog (March 3, 2020)
Justices Make the Tough-- But Right-- Call in Cross-Border Shooting Case, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Hill (February 28, 2020)
First, We'll Neuter All the Judges, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Hill (February 14, 2020)
The Redistricting Amendment Will Strengthen Democracy in Virginia, Alex Keena, Michael D. Gilbert, and Rebecca Green
Richmond Times-Dispatch (January 29, 2020)
Trump and the First Amendment: A Conversation with Timothy Zick, Aaron Freiwald and Timothy Zick
Good Law | Bad Law (January 17, 2020)
Redistricting Amendment Is Progress for Virginia, Rebecca Green
Virginian-Pilot (January 15, 2020)
Here There Be Dragons: The Likely Interaction of Judges with the Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, Fredric I. Lederer
59 The Judges' Journal 12-15 (Winter 2020)
2019
Law Professor Discusses the History of LDS Church Finances, David Noyce, Peggy Fletcher Stack, and Nathan Oman
Mormon Land (The Salt Lake Tribune) (December 26, 2019)
Is the International System in a Moment of Crisis?, Evan J. Criddle
Cambridge University Press - Academic (December 23, 2019)
The Cost of Secrecy Isn't Worth It for the LDS Church, Nathan B. Oman
Salt Lake Tribune (December 20, 2019)
Justices Will Decide Trump Bid to Keep Taxes Secret, June Grasso and Neal Devins
Bloomberg Law (December 17, 2019)
The Constitutional Case for "Red Flag" Laws, Timothy Zick
Jurist (December 6, 2019)
What We've Got Here Is a Failure to Indicate, Laura A. Heymann
JOTWELL (Decembe 4, 2019)
Court Record in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Fredric I. Lederer
Speech to Text Institute Newsletter (October 23, 2019)
Special Podcast Series: Wright & Miller’s Federal Practice & Procedure Marks 50 Years of Publication – episode 3: The Evolution & Future of Personal Jurisdiction & Pleadings, A. Benjamin Spencer, Adam Steinman, and Arthur Miller
Thomson Reuters (September 12, 2019)
Rationing the Constitution: Beyond and Below, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
Balkinization (September 10, 2019)
Firearms Law Workshop Mini-Symposium, Part III: Framing the Second Amendment: Gun Rights, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties, Timothy Zick
Second Thoughts (2019)
Ex Cathedra 4: Jeffrey Bellin on Legal Scholarship and Teaching, David A. Simon and Jeffrey Bellin
Ipse Dixit (August 7, 2019)
TRUST and Retaliation: The First Amendment and Trump’s Taxes, Timothy Zick
American Constitution Society Blog (July 31, 2019)
The President’s Utterly Un-American Response to Dissent, Timothy Zick
American Constitution Society Blog (July 22, 2019)
Jeffrey Bellin on Fourth Amendment Textualism, Luce Nguyen and Jeffrey Bellin
Ipse Dixit (June 26, 2019)
Eric Kades on Inequality & the Rule Against Perpetuities, Luce Nguyen and Eric Kades
Ipse Dixit (June 21, 2019)
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Legal Statements, Michael S. Green
JOTWELL (June 18, 2019)
Sarah Wasserman Rajec on the Property Law Misfit in Patent Law, Saurabh Vishnubhakat and Sarah R. Wasserman Rajec
Ipse Dixit (May 21, 2019)
Recent Case Shows Flaws in VA Benefits, David E. Boelzner
Virginian-Pilot (April 28, 2019)
How Do We Know If Prosecutors Are Doing a Good Job?, Jeffrey Bellin
Law360 (March 31, 2019)
James Stern on the Myth of Nonrivalry, Brian L. Frye and James Y. Stern
Ipse Dixit (March 21, 2019)