In the News "Medical schools eye workarounds after SCOTUS affirmative action ruling" July 6, 2023 Axios quoted Dayna Bowen Matthew in a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision on race-based admissions and affirmative action. "Making LegalEASY: Supreme Court’s decision regarding race conscious admissions policies w/ Dayna Bowen Matthew, Dean & Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at George Washington University’s Law School" July 6, 2023 Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew sat down with Making LegalEASY podcast to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action. "Donald Trump arrested: Aide Walt Nauta pleads not guilty in classified documents case" July 6, 2023 Washington Examiner quoted Jonathan Turley in the on-goings of Donald Trump’s indictment case. "Anti-Woke Brands Fuel Conservative Shopping Ecosystem Rise (1)" July 6, 2023 Lawrence Cunningham was quoted by Bloomberg Law in a conversation about politics and pursestrings. "Gilead-Teva Pay for Delay Verdict Spotlights Antitrust Challenge" July 6, 2023 Bloomberg Law quoted William Kovacic in response to Big Pharma’s legal plans. "Analysis: Will abandoning American help JetBlue's Spirit merger? Not by much" July 6, 2023 William Kovacic was quoted by Reuters in the American and JetBlue merger. "Analysis: Will abandoning American help JetBlue's Spirit merger? Not by much" July 6, 2023 William Kovacic was quoted by Reuters in the American and JetBlue merger. "Order limiting Biden officials' social media outreach on shaky legal ground, experts say" July 6, 2023 Jonathan Turley was quoted by Reuters in the about a Louisana federal judge limiting President Biden’s administration from working with social media companies. "Federal judge in Trump case has limited track record in criminal cases, hews closely to DOJ sentencing recommendations" July 5, 2023 Catherine Ross was quoted in CBS News in the continued conversation of an indictment of former President Donald Trump. "Surprise Supreme Court decisions suggest justices have eye on reputation" July 4, 2023 Mary Cheh was quoted in The Hill following the end of the Supreme Court’s 2022-2023 term. Pagination « First First page « Previous page … 38 39 40 … » Next page Last » Last page