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"Lawyers Who Lie"

Catherine J. Ross appeared on Bloomberg Radio to discuss her recent op-ed on whether the First Amendment protects...

"How Police Can Use Your DNA to Solve Crimes Without Consent"

Sonia Suter was quoted by the New York Post regarding the lack of regulation of police use of DNA in investigations.

"From Affirmative Action to Andy Warhol: Buckle Up for a Wild Supreme Court Term"

 Jonathan Turley wrote for The Hill about the issues to be heard during the Supreme Court’s fall term.

"The Supreme Court Could Keep Moving the Country to the Right in a New Term"

Richard Pierce was quoted by Business Insider about the upcoming cases to be heard at the Supreme Court.

"Supreme Court Starts New Term in Political Spotlight, Tilted Right"

Alan Morrison was quoted by CQ Roll Call regarding the upcoming Supreme Court case United States v. Texas.

"Court Docs Shed New Light on Botched Fairfax Co. Sex Crimes Case"

Stephen Saltzburg appeared on Fox 5 DC to discuss a discovery violation in a Fairfax Country sex crime prosecution.

"Authors Slam Publishers’ Lawsuit Against ‘Open Library,’ Push for New E-book Policies"

Robert Brauneis was quoted by The Hill regarding major publishing companies’ lawsuit against a free digital library.

"Pivotal Supreme Court Term Begins with WOTUS War"

Emily Hammond was quoted by E&E News Greenwire from their remarks on the SCOTUS preview event about the upcoming case,...

"Labor Dept. Watchdog: More Than $45B in Insurance Fraud Claimed During Pandemic"

Drake Hagner appeared on NextStar TV to discuss the Labor department’s inspector general’s report on unemployment insurance...

"Sustainable Spending or 'Sustainobabble'? A New Group of Experts Will Try to Sort it Out"

Steve Schooner was quoted by the Arizona Republic regarding the Biden-Harris administration's new Acquisition Policy Federal...