Professor Robert Pushaw Presents "One Year Later: Is Substantive Due Process in Danger After Dobbs?" -- University of Texas School of Law
Professor Robert J. Pushaw participated in the debate "One Year Later: Is Substantive Due Process in Danger After Dobbs?" with professor Elizabeth Sepper at the University of Texas School of Law.
Professor Maureen Weston Interviewed on "What Is a Nondisclosure Agreement?" -- U.S. News and World Report
Professor Maureen A. Weston was interviewed in the U.S. News and World Report article, "What Is a Nondisclosure Agreement?"
Professor Joel Johnson Presents "Ad Hoc Constructions of Penal Statutes" -- UNLV Boyd School of Law
Professor Joel S. Johnson presented "Ad Hoc Constructions of Penal Statutes" at the Southwest Criminal Legal Scholarship Conference hosted by the UNLV Boyd School of Law.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Arbitrating Sports (Washing), Politics, and Human Rights: Who Decides?" -- AALS Alternative Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Conference
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "Arbitrating Sports (Washing), Politics, and Human Rights: Who Decides?" at the 2023 AALS Alternative Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Conference.
Professor Michael Helfand Presents "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Legal Advocacy on Abortion and Religious Liberty" -- Wayne State University Law School
Professor Michael A. Helfand presented "Using Jewish Law: Jewish Legal Advocacy on Abortion and Religious Liberty" at the Wayne State University Law School's Law Review Symposium.
Professor Joel S. Johnson, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest" Fall 2023 -- ABA Criminal Justice Magazine
Professor Joel S. Johnson's fall 2023 installment of his quarterly column, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest" is published in the ABA Criminal Justice Magazine.
Professor Jacob Charles Discusses "How Are Gun Laws Faring Under New SCOTUS Second Amendment Test?" -- Westlaw Today
Professor Jacob D. Charles discusses the US Supreme Court's decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen in Westlaw Today.
Professor Joel Johnson, "Vagueness and Federal-State Relations" -- University of Chicago Law Review
Professor Joel S. Johnson's article, "Vagueness and Federal-State Relations," is published in the University of Chicago Law Review.
Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh Presents "Meeting Across Cultures: Mediating and Building Bridges" -- Weinstein JAMS International Fellow Meeting
Professor Sukhsimranjit Singh presented "Meeting Across Cultures: Mediating and Building Bridges" at the Weinstein JAMS International Fellow Meeting.





