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"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.

"Kraft, Kellogg Go After Egg Producers for Price-Fixing Scheme"

Bloomberg Law quoted William Kovacic explaining what “per se” analysis and its advantages for plaintiffs.

“Supreme Court case on fishing regulation could make waves for health care"

National Journal quoted Richard Pierce on the part of a “larger attack” on administrative cases.

"Judge imposes gag order on Trump in federal election interference case"

Nexstar Media Group quoted John Banzhaf  about the potential irony of Trump’s gag order and ways he and his supporters to get around it.

“Gag order proposed in Trump's federal election case as officials worry over 'incendiary rhetoric'"

The Associated Press quoted Catherine Ross discussing the implications and ramifications this gag order could cause.

NewsNation | John Banzhaf - October 12, 2023

NewsNation spoke to John Banzhaf, Professor Emeritus of Law, about whether law students who blame Israel for the attack by Hamas should be admitted to the bar.

"Race-Based Poll Taxes And 20th-Century Discrimination"

Forbes quoted Jeremy Bearer-Friend on the implications and tactics surrounding how polls uses taxes to establish voting districts and populations.

"Supreme Court hears redistricting case out of South Carolina"

WBUR-FM’s “Here and Now," spoke to Spencer Overton on the legality of redistricting in certain counties in South Carolina.