In the News

"Minnesota lawmakers point fingers as debt ceiling deadline closes in"

Minneapolis Star Tribune quoted Paul Schiff Berman in regard to the national debt ceiling stand-off and implications.

"Pennsylvania schools are removing books from libraries. Here’s what the Supreme Court has said about book bans"

Catherine Ross was quoted in WITF-FM citing the importance and differentiation of justices opinions and the legality of banning, or limiting books.

"Should California Employers Cover Fertility Treatment For All?"

Air Talk spoke with Sonia Suter.

"The Pandemic's Testing of Stakeholder Governance"

A Test of Stakeholder Capitalism, reveals certain shortcomings of the current academic debate on stakeholder governance.

"Hunter Biden's Situation Could Get 'A Lot Worse,' Legal Expert Warns"

Jonathan Turley was quoted in Newsweek.

"Golf’s Thorniest Grudge Match Threatens the Game’s Old Order"

William Kovacic is quoted by Bloomberg in regards to golf’s network contract briefs and nuances.

"Her son said his stepdad was sexually abusive. A judge gave the stepdad custody anyway. Then she found the photographs"

Joan Meier was quoted by the Insider, showcasing her work and the discussion of parental alienation in America’s family court system.

"FTC Moves to Block Amgen’s $27.8 Billion Deal for Horizon Therapeutics"

The Wall Street Journal quoted William Kovacic in article describing the rare antitrust initiative to prevent a merger between pharmaceutical companies.

"Senate confirms Bradley N. Garcia to appeals court in DC"

JP Collins was quoted in Roll Call about the confirmation of Bradley Garcia to the D.C. Circuit.

"Debt ceiling: Biden faces legal risks, financial peril with 14th Amendment"

The Hill quoted Jonathan Turley and the potential legal implications of Biden using the 14th amendment in regard to the nation’s debt ceiling.