Possible 30 Counts of Fraud-Related Charges in Former President Trump’s Indictment
Prof. Craig Green explains what to expect when former President Trump is arraigned on fraud charges and what’s likely to follow in the months to come. Read More
Prof. Craig Green explains what to expect when former President Trump is arraigned on fraud charges and what’s likely to follow in the months to come. Read More
As early versions of Winnie the Pooh and, soon, Mickey Mouse enter the public domain, Associate Dean Donald Harris says that copyright law seeks to find the right balance of incentive for artists to create and access to use of their work. Read More
Prof. Craig Green lays out some of the ways that former President Trump’s political status complicates the legal process of arraignment. Read More
Prof. Paul Gugliuzza offers his take on the Federal Circuit’s use of Rule 36 to issue no-opinion affirmances of lower court decisions. Read More
Prof. Craig Green shares his initial take after reading the indictment against former President Trump. Read More
Prof. Craig Green says the political and legal calendars in the Trump indictment are on a “collision course.” Watch
For Americans living abroad, Tax Day comes with added burdens – but no one in Congress to speak up for them. Prof. Peter Spiro and co-author James Lieber make the case for expat representation in this Wall Street Journal op-ed. Read More
Idaho’s governor denies claims that its new abortion law restricts the right to interstate travel, but Dean Rebouche says that right “doesn’t mean anything” for people who now fear leaving the state because they’ll be punished when they return. Read More
Federal courts in Texas and Washington state could soon issue opposing orders concerning access to abortion pills, which Dean Rachel Rebouche says could send abortion regulation back to the Supreme Court. Read More
Former President Trump has been indicted in New York. Prof. Craig Green explains what happens next and how it could impact the 2024 election. Watch