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"A judge could toss Trump in jail. The question is whether one dares"

The Washington Post quoted Catherine Ross on Trump’s legal battles and gag orders.

Nexstar Media Group | Paul Schiff Berman - October 31, 2023

Nexstar Media Group spoke to Paul Schiff Berman, the Walter S. Cox Professor of Law, about a ballot challenge to former President Trump.

"Biden executive order on artificial intelligence faces enforcement obstacles"

Washington Examiner quoted Aram Gavoor on the careful steps the Biden’s admin will need to take around their AI executive order.

"The mess gumming up the Supreme Court’s review of a Trump-era tax law"

Courthouse News Service quoted Paul Schiff Berman on the direct effect Moore v United States would have on justices and his view that the conflict is not direct enough.

"All-Biden Court Shows Partisan Shift in How Judges Get Confirmed"

Bloomberg Law quoted John Collins  discussing court vacancies and steps to long-term solutions.

"Face Search Engine PimEyes Blocks Searches of Children’s Faces"

The New York Times quoted Daniel Solove in an article discussing the violation of privacy new technology poses on search engines.

"Column: Horrific social media posts about the Israel-Hamas war show how being online ruins independent thinking. Can we fix it?’’

Los Angeles Times quoted Daniel Solove about his idea of “murky consent” and the updates required of company’s privacy agreements.

"Baltimore to Pay $48 Million to 3 Men Wrongly Convicted of Murder as Teens"

The New York Times quoted Jeffrey Gutman speaking of the highest settlement amount in Maryland for wrongful convictions.

"Sidney Powell, one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in Georgia election conspiracy case, pleads guilty"

USA Today quoted John Banzhaf on the significance of Trump’s defendants pleading guilty in his election case.

"Baltimore to pay $48 million to 3 men wrongly imprisoned for 36 years"

The Washington Post quoted Jeffrey Gutman and his work at the Public Justice Advocacy Clinic on the highest payout in Maryland for the wrongful conviction of three men.