Professor Jacob Eisler was featured in the Southern California Law Review for his recent article "Towards Defensible Judge-Made Democratic Process." Posted 10.16.25
Professor Jacob Eisler was featured on Compact Magazine for his recent article "Gerrymandering is Democratic." Posted 10.11.25
Professor Jacob Eisler was featured in an interview on NTD news titled, "Legal Panel Analysis: Lower Courts Blocking Trump’s Executive Orders ‘Extraordinary’ Because They’re Shaping Federal Policy.” Posted 3.24.25
Congratulations to Jacob Eisler, James Edmund and Margaret Elizabeth Hennessey Corry Professor whose recent article, "Discrimination, Private Liberty, and Public Accommodations Law," was published in the Texas A&M Law Review. The Supreme Court's 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis decision allows businesses to refuse service based on First Amendment rights, potentially weakening anti-discrimination laws. The article argues that the Court’s view of businesses as private entities limits regulation, and suggests the government should consider businesses' social power when regulating them. Posted 3.21.25
Professor Jacob Eisler was featured in the Economist in an article titled "Donald Trump and the Art of the Quid Pro Quo." Posted 2.21.25
Congratulations to Professor Jacob Eisler, FSU Law James Edmund and Margaret Elizabeth Hennessey Corry Professor, who was honored by the Association of American Law Schools Awards (AALS) Ceremony Distinguished Scholarship Award in Election Law. The award is given annually for “a single work that exemplifies excellence in the field and that is published within a given year.” The awards are hosted by several of the association’s 108 sections that are organized around various academic disciplines and topics of interest. This year’s winners were acknowledged during an awards ceremony at the 2025 AALS Annual Meeting on January 9. Posted 1.10.25