If Trump and Pence both get very sick, it’s not clear who would be president
Scholarship by Sterling Professor of Law Akhil Amar ’84 and Vikram Amar ’88 is cited in a Washington Post commentary about who would take power should the president and vice president fall ill with the coronavirus.
Trump’s demands of postal service could undermine the presidential election
Judith Resnik is the Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Robert Taylor is former principal deputy general counsel at the Department of Defense.
Don’t count on suing China for coronavirus compensation
Paul Tsai China Center Executive Director Robert Williams was a guest on a Brookings Institute podcast where he discussed the viability of suing China for its role in the coronavirus pandemic.
‘A momentous decision’: What the resolution of Detroit’s literacy case could mean for American schools
Professor of Law Justin Driver was interviewed by Chalkbeat regarding the recent federal court decision that found that students in the Detroit public school system have a constitutional right to basic education.
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science Bruce Ackerman ’67 was a guest on the Politics: Meet Me in the Middle podcast where he discussed the constitutional concept of checks and balances and how it may change during the coronavirus pandemic.