Second Circuit Green-Lights NAACP Lawsuit Over ‘Prisoner Gerrymandering’
Law.com reports that a lawsuit filed by the NAACP over prison gerrymandering in Connecticut can move ahead. The plaintiffs are represented in part by the Peter Gruber Rule of Law Clinic. Clinic director and William O. Douglas Clinical Professor of Law Michael Wishnie ’93 and Alaa Chaker ’20 are mentioned.
Three LGBTQ Cases Are Set to Put the Supreme Court's Conservative Principles on Trial
John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence William Eskridge ’78 is quoted in Newsweek about three LGBTQ cases to be heard at the Supreme Court this term.
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! First Amendment Clinics Trending at Law Schools
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic is mentioned in an article about the growing number of First Amendment clinics at law schools across the country.
Jack Goldsmith and John Fabian Witt on 'To Save the Country'
Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professor of Law John Fabian Witt ’99 and Jack Goldsmith ’89 were guests on the podcast, where they discussed Professor Witt’s new book To Save the Country: A Lost Treatise on Martial Law.
A report on a case brought by the San Francisco city attorney against two travel companies alleging unlawful business practices. The San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project is assisting with the lawsuit.
Can Someone Be Fired for Being Gay? The Supreme Court Will Decide
John A. Garver Professor of Jurisprudence William Eskridge ’78 is quoted in the New York Times about cases before the Supreme Court regarding protections from workplace discrimination against LGBTQ Americans.