Court Orders Army to Review Thousands of ‘Bad Paper’ Discharges
Adam Henderson ’23 is quoted, and Andrew DeGuglielmo ’21 and the Veterans Legal Services Clinic are mentioned, in Stars and Stripes about a lawsuit settlement this week requiring the U.S. Army to review and potentially upgrade thousands of other-than-honorable discharges.
Can A School Punish A Cheerleader For Cursing On Snapchat? Supreme Court Leans Toward ‘No’
Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law Justin Driver is quoted in a Forbes article about a case before the Supreme Court that centers around the First Amendment and off-campus speech.
After Failures to Curb Sexual Assault, a Move Toward a Major Shift in Military Law
Senior Research Scholar in Law Eugene Fidell is quoted in The New York Times about a bill that would remove military commanders from a role in prosecuting service members for sexual assault.
Legislators Hear Debate on Extending Smoking Bans to Casinos
William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law Michael Wishnie ’93 is quoted in The Day about extending the smoking ban in public places to include CT casinos, which are exempt from statewide smoking prohibitions.