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"How Trump Org's Tax Fraud Conviction Could Bar Trump From Federal Contracts, Even for Secret Service"

Steven Schooner was quoted about the Trump Organization’s tax fraud conviction.

"FTX-Gisele Partnership Highlights Risks of Celebrity ESG Roles"

Lawrence A. Cunningham was quoted by Bloomberg Law regarding the value of companies announcing celebrity-attached ESG ambassadors.

"Prof. Blake Morant Confronts The Contradictions Of Gun Violence And Gun Rights"

Blake Morant appeared on the Joe Madison Show to discuss the shooting at University of Virginia.

"Media's Hunter Biden Collusion: 'Twitter Files' Dump Has Them on Defense, Attacking the Messenger"

Jonathan Turley wrote for Fox News about the internal communications of Twitter employees and U.S. lawmakers regarding the Hunter Biden laptop story.

"When It Comes to Corporate Governance, One Size Does Not Fit All"

Lawrence A. Cunningham wrote for The Globe and Mail about how corporate governance must fit the specifics of each company rather than a universal standard.

"Sedition Trial Win Bolsters Justice Dept. in Jan. 6 Probe"

Stephen Saltzburg was quoted in the Washington Post about the DOJ’s successful conviction of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes on seditious conspiracy charges

"Elections Now Happen at Both Ballot Boxes and Courts"

Spencer Overton appeared on the Bloomberg Law podcast “On the Merits” to discuss the post-election lawsuits aiming to change the outcomes.

"Reflections on Sandy Levinson and the Embarrassing Second Amendment"

Robert J. Cottrol wrote for Balkinization about Sandy Levinson’s role in Second Amendment scholarship.

"COVID Fraudsters Netted Over $400M in Stolen Aid in NY. What They Spent It On"

Jessica Tillipman was quoted by the Journal News (Westchester) about the misuse of COVID-19 pandemic aid and unemployment benefits intended for New Yorkers.

"Do You Have a Right Not to Be Lied To?"

Catherine J. Ross was quoted by the New York Magazine about whether it’s possible to impose legal sanctions for lying.