In the News

"Crossing state lines to get an abortion is a new legal minefield, with courts to decide if there’s a right to travel"

Sonia Suter wrote for the Conversation on the continued personal infringement from the government with families having to travel to receive healthcare.

"Telegram chief Durov condemns his arrest but promises to 'improve'"

The Washington Post quoted Mary Anne Franks on the importance of trying to mitigate harms during the innovation process rather than responding to them after the fact.

"US SEC abandons in-house malpractice suits after Supreme Court ruling"

Reuters quoted Robert Glicksman, saying the SEC may be voluntarily limiting its enforcement activity due to the reversal of the Chevron doctrine.

"Trump Jan. 6 case will not go to trial before the election"

Scripps Media quoted Paul Berman discussing the likelihood of Trump’s trials being sent to lower courts and appeals.

"No trial date set for Trump election case"

WUSA-CBS9 features Paul Berman on the changes in Trump’s presidential immunity challenges and presidential acts.

"Who could get custody of missing Manassas Park mother's baby? Legal expert weighs in"

WJLA-ABC7 quoted Joan Meier on the straightforward argument for custody battles, but included the likelihood of drawn out and “wrenches thrown in the plan.”

"Who Gets to Kill in Self-Defense?"

The New York Times quoted Mary Anne Franks’ research on gender based violence.

"Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Media Matters…matters"

Jonathan Turley wrote for the Hill.

"UVa changes policies in wake of pro-Palestine protest"

The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress quoted Mary Anne Franks on maintaining law and enforcing restrictions on speech while staying true to a university’s ideals.