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  • Earl Warren's legacy
    A lot of what the Warren court accomplished were changes in the society itself, Professor Walter Dellinger says. » NPR's All Things Considered

  • Professor Christopher Schroeder objects to Department of Justice legal advisers' view of presidential power
    Schroeder testified before Congress as part of their ongoing investigation of interrogation practices. » The Herald-Sun

  • Companies win important business cases in U.S. Supreme Court term
    Professor Walter Dellinger says a preference for national standards is a hallmark of the Roberts court. » Bloomberg.com

  • Deciphering the Medellin v. Texas ruling
    The Vienna Convention treaty is unusual because its enforcement rests with police and prosecutors, Professor Ernest Young says. » ABA Journal

  • The limits of judicial reasoning in the post-9/11 world
    Professor Curtis Bradley reviews Law and the Long War: The Future of Justice in the Age of Terror by Benjamin Wittes. » Foreign Affairs

  • Professor Madeline Morris discusses significance of Supreme Court decision allowing Guantanamo detainees access to federal courts
    The director of the Guantanamo Defense Clinic, Morris served as a consultant on petitioner's brief in Boumediene v. Bush. » KPCC radio

  • Scholars' study debunks Pacific Research Institute's state tort index and rankings
    Professor Neil Vidmar a co-author of "Jackpot Justice and the American Tort System: Thinking Beyond Junk Science." » American Association for Justice

  • Professor Michael Tigar represents ex-White House spokesman Scott McClellan
    McClellan prepared to testify before the House Judiciary Committee about the leaking of CIA agent Valerie Plame's identity, Tigar says. » Bloomberg.com