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"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.

Banzhaf: More Schools Should Arm Teachers

John Banzhaf was quoted in the Washington Examiner about arming teachers in schools.

"They Were Unjustly Imprisoned. Now, They’re Profit Centers"

Jeffrey S. Gutman was quoted by the New York Times regarding money paid to people on the National Registry of Exonerations, who have brought civil rights suits.

"No Joke: Supreme Court Case Could Take a Big Bite Out of the First Amendment"

Jonathan Turley wrote for The Hill about satirical and parody cases before the Supreme Court.

"Joe Biden has a chance to rebalance America’s judiciary"

JP Collins was quoted in The Economist about President Biden's efforts to rebalance the federal judiciary.

"President Biden Extends Pause on Student Loan Repayments as Forgiveness Program Tied Up in Courts"

Alan B. Morrison appeared on Nexstar TV to discuss the Supreme Court’s potential action on the lawsuit against the federal student loan debt forgiveness plan.

"A Matter of Public Concern"

Jonathan Turley was quoted by Inside Higher Ed about a jury’s award to an Auburn University faculty member.

"Advocacy Groups Seek to Disqualify Trump Under Obscure Constitutional Provision"

Jonathan Turley was quoted by Voice of America about groups’ efforts to use the “disqualification clause” to block Donald Trump from running for president again

"AP’s Shameless Claim That Joe Biden Never Discussed Hunter’s Business Deals Defies Belief"

Jonathan Turley wrote for the New York Post about media coverage of Hunter Biden’s business deals.