"Celebrate Saint Patrick by chasing censors out of Ireland"
Jonathan Turley wrote for the Hill.
"Compensating people who are wrongfully convicted is a hard sell in some states"
The Associated Press cited data from Jeffrey Gutman that 1,328 out of 1,739 people who have filed wrongful compensation claims under state laws since 1989 have received compensation.
"EPA's Deregulation Road Riddled With Potential Potholes"
Law360 quoted Emily Hammond on the practical reality of federal rule-making.
"HHS Comment Reversal Sets Stage For Quick Policy Changes"
Law360 quoted Robert Glicksman on the challenges facing healthcare attorneys to convince HHS agency heads.
KCBS-AM, San Francisco | Arthur Wilmarth - March 10, 2025
KCBS-AM, San Francisco spoke to Arthur Wilmarth.
"Automakers want to start banks, hoping to benefit from lighter-touch rules"
The Washington Post quoted Arthur Wilmarth on the harmful threats that could come from automakers starting banks.
"Trump’s Firings Target 90-Year-Old Precedent Protecting Independent Agencies"
Democracy Docket quoted Alan Morrison on his predication of the overturn of Humphrey’s Executor.
"Trump is shredding the First Amendment under the guise of "national security""
Vox quoted Catherine Ross on the Trump administration's use of the first amendment suggesting viewpoint discrimination.
"How AI is Prompting Law Schools to Revise Their Honor Codes"
Bloomberg Law quoted Laurie Kohn on GW’s approach to using AI in the classrooms and importance of teaching future lawyers how to use AI.
"For some federal workers, Trump and Musk offer a career springboard"
The Washington Post quoted Richard Pierce on the "handiness to have someone you know will do whatever you tell them to do.” when it comes to Trump’s agenda.