Faculty in the News

May 01, 2026

Professor Nadia Banteka participated in the 2026 Carolina Law Scholarship Roundtable on Immigration, Policing, and Detention at the University of North Carolina School of Law. The roundtable brought together an outstanding group of scholars organized by Professor Eisha Jain to support cutting-edge legal research and scholarship.

Apr 30, 2026

Professor Michael Morley was featured in an iHeart Radio podcast for a Good Morning Orlando episode titled, "Florida Legislature OKs new redistricting map ahead of November election."

Apr 30, 2026

Professor Jacob Eisler was featured in a Compact article titled, "Toward Race-Blind Democracy."

Apr 30, 2026

Professor Jacob Eisler recently published an article in Compact Magazine titled, "Toward Race-Blind Democracy."

Apr 29, 2026

Professor Henry Wang recently published in the Utah Law Review an article titled, "The Shadow of the Rules of Evidence on ADR." The piece can be read in Vol 2026, Issue 2 (2026).

Apr 29, 2026

Professor Michael Morley was featured in an NPR article titled, "Florida lawmakers pass a voting map that could help Republicans flip 4 House seats."

Apr 29, 2026
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Professor Michael Morley recently published an article in Cardinal News titled, "Law professor: Cooking Virginia's referendum on partisan gerrymandering."

Apr 29, 2026
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Professor Denise Harle was featured in a Fox 49 article titled, "Tallahassee man pleads guilty to federal threats against Trump, other politicians."

Apr 28, 2026
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Professor Michael Morley was featured in an NPR Podcast episode titled, "DeSantis calls back lawmakers for Florida redistricting effort."

Apr 27, 2026

Professor Henry Wang recently published in the Texas Law Review. His article titled "Evidentiary Rules for Administrative Hearings" was co-authored with Edward K. Cheng from Vanderbilt Law School. The piece can be read in Volume 104, Issue 5, 1053 (2026).