Professor Ed Larson, "American Inheritance" -- W. W. Norton and Company
Professor Edward J. Larson's book, American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795, will by published by W. W. Norton and Company on January 17.
Professor Maureen Weston Contributes Articles to Key Sports Law Developments of 2022 and Trends for 2023 -- LawInSport
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston has contributed several articles to LawInSport's Key Sports Law Cases and Developments of 2022 and Trends to Watch for 2023.
Professor Mark Kubisch Wins Federalist Society Young Legal Scholars Award
Professor Mark Kubisch's paper "ESG, Public Pensions, and Compelled Speech" was selected as a winning entry in the Federalist Society’s annual Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition.
Professor Colleen Graffy Discusses Ukrainian President Zelensky's Visit to Washington DC -- GB News TV
Professor Colleen P. Graffy was interviewed on GB News TV regarding Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's surprise visit to Washington, DC.
Professor Ed Larson, "The West Coast is Now, Officially, the Blue Pacific" -- The Hill
Professor Edward J. Larson's opinion article, "The West Coast is Now, Officially, the Blue Pacific," is published in The Hill.
Professor Barry McDonald Interviewed on Donald Trump's Criminal Referrals - TMZ Live
Professor Barry P. McDonald was interviewed by TMZ Live's Harvey Levin regarding Donald Trump's criminal referrals.
Professor Michael Helfand, "Free Speech or Discrimination? SCOTUS Hears the Case of a Web Designer Refusing to Work with Same-Sex Couples" -- The Forward
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "Free Speech or Discrimination? SCOTUS Hears the Case of a Web Designer Refusing to Work with Same-Sex Couples," is published in the Forward.
Professor Joel Johnson Authors Supreme Court Amicus Brief in Dubin v. United States
Professor Joel S. Johnson has filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case Dubin v. United States.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "A Heavily Armed Man Caused Panic at a Supermarket" -- New York Times
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the New York Times article, "A Heavily Armed Man Caused Panic at a Supermarket. But Did He Break the Law?"







