Professor Ed Larson Quoted in "A Controversial Election Theory at the Supreme Court is Tied to a Disputed Document" -- NPR
Professor Edward J. Larson is quoted in the NPR article, "A Controversial Election Theory at the Supreme Court is Tied to a Disputed Document."
Professor Joel Johnson, "Dealing with Dead Crimes" -- Georgetown Law Journal
Professor Joel Johnson's article, "Dealing with Dead Crimes" is published in the Georgetown Law Journal.
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey Presents "The Disconnect: Exploring the Virtual Connection Between Lawyers and Clients" -- Washburn Law Journal Symposium
Professor Brittany Stringfellow Otey presented "The Disconnect: Exploring the Virtual Connection Between Lawyers and Clients" at the Washburn Law Journal Symposium.
Professor Barry McDonald Interviewed on the Supreme Court's Current Term -- A Gentleman's Disagreement Podcast
Professor Barry P. McDonald is interviewed regarding the Supreme Court's cases this term on A Gentleman's Disagreement podcast.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Gun Control Laws Fall at Dizzying Pace" -- The Hill
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the Hill article, "Gun Control Laws Fall at Dizzying Pace After Supreme Court Ruling."
Professor Barry McDonald Presents "How the Supreme Court is Markedly Transforming Its Religion Clause Jurisprudence" -- Brandeis School of Law
Professor Barry P. McDonald presented "How the Supreme Court is Markedly Transforming Its Religion Clause Jurisprudence" at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
Professor Tom Stipanowich Presents "The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Ethics, Guidelines, or Standards" -- International Bar Association Conference
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich presented "The Singapore Convention on Mediation: Ethics, Guidelines, or Standards," at the 2022 International Bar Association Annual Conference.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Court Rulings Wipe Out Gun Laws" -- Roll Call
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the Roll Call article, "Court Rulings Wipe Out Gun Laws in Wake of Supreme Court Decision."
Professor Richard Cupp Interviewed on "Should Animals Have Legal Personhood Rights?" -- PBS National Radio
Professor Richard L. Cupp was interviewed on the PBS National Radio On Point program on "Should Animals Have Legal Personhood Rights?"






