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"The Founders, the Pursuit of Happiness, and the Virtuous Life"

National Constitution Center podcast "We the People" quoted Jeffrey Rosen discussing his new book "The Founders, the Pursuit of Happiness, and the Virtuous Life."

"Red States Wading Into Abortion Pill Row Test Justices’ Posture"

Bloomberg Law News quoted Alan Morrison explaining what states standing will do in the way of the Supreme Court, in particular with the Mifepristone case.

"Pornographic deepfakes target women across the country"

ABC News Live spoke to Mary Anne Franks  about how deepfakes affect celebrities and women, and the legal system surrounding the issue.

"Musk fights US state of Delaware after Tesla pay debacle"

Agence France-Presse quoted Omari Scott Simmons on Delaware’s judge election system and the Chancery’s court “de facto.”

"Even some Republicans are nervous about how Mayorkas' impeachment could backfire"

Business Insider quoted comments written by Jonathan Turley about Mayorkas’ impeachment.

"Judge’s Order Deals Blow to Sysco, Burford Capital in Pork Suits"

Bloomberg Law News quoted William Kovacic noting the expense of private antitrust cases.

"Jeffrey Rosen on ‘the pursuit of happiness'"

WAMU-FM’s "1A" spoke to Jeffrey Rosen about his latest book “The Pursuit of Happiness” and what the USA's founding fathers may have meant by that.

"What happens next in the impeachment process for Sec. Mayorkas?"

Scripps News quoted Paul Schiff Berman describing the legal steps the House must take in the impeachment of Sec. Mayorkas and the next to zero chance of a trial.

"Law Professor Stephen Saltzburg on Trump Trials"

Mastering the Room spoke with Stephen Saltzburg who discusses the legal liabilities of former President Donald J. Trump.

"HIPAA protects health data privacy, but not in the ways most people think"

Engadget quoted Daniel Solove explaining that HIPAA does not cover privacy as extensively as the public thinks it does and breaks down what it does cover.