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"Reconstruction and the Constitution: A Historical Perspective"

The National Constitution Center’s "We the People" podcast spoke to Jeffrey Rosen.

Spectrum News | Kathy Hessler - February 10, 2024

Spectrum News spoke to Kathy Hessler, assistant dean for animal law, about efforts to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list.

"'Fewer and smaller monuments:' Republicans seek to limit the use of Antiquities Act"

The Arizona Republic quoted Robert Glicksman on the drastic measures being taken to limit president’s monument-making authority.

"Here’s who’s losing out as Trump freezes the Inflation Reduction Act"

The Washington Post quoted Emily Hammond on how agencies are reacting to executive orders and federal funds being frozen.

"GSA Memo Orders Cancellation Or Justification Of ‘Non-Essential’ Consulting Contracts"

HuffPost quoted Jessica Tillipman on the government’s "super broad” powers that allow for unilateral termination of contracts.

"City Hall scrambling to cover Chicago police misconduct payouts"

The Chicago Sun-Times quoted Jeffrey Gutman on the $82 million set aside in 2025 for CPD to cover misconduct settlements and judgements.

"Elon Musk's Starlink in line for deal with FAA, raising potential ethical concerns"

Jessica Tillipman is mentioned in CBS News' MoneyWatch.

"Trump’s Attempt to Freeze Grant Funding Leaves Nonprofits Reeling"

The New York Times quoted Aram Gavoor on existing policies for the government to terminate nonprofit funding, but that clauses may exist to pay for work already completed.

"The Fetal Personhood Bill Just Introduced in Congress, Explained"

Sonia Suter told Glamour what Fetal Personhood means and the chances of reproductive rights bills passing or being blocked in a second Trump term.

"What will it take to stop Elon Musk and DOGE?"

Fast Company quoted Laura Dickinson on DOGE’s approach to "move fast and break things, even the law.”