Faculty in the News

Mar 23, 2026

Professor Michael Morley filed an amicus brief on behalf of the FSU Election Law Center in the case Watson v. RNCDuring oral arguments, Justice Kavanaugh referenced Professor Morley's brief and the Election Law Center's position, which prompted a response from Respondent Counsel Paul Clement.

Mar 20, 2026

Professor Michael Morley was interviewed in a podcast episode of Supreme Court Brief titled, "Supreme Court Set to Hear Major Case Over Mail Voting."

Mar 20, 2026

Professor Michael Morley was recently featured in a Law.com article titled, “Supreme Court Set to Hear Major Case Over Mail Voting.”

Mar 17, 2026

Professor Michael Markham was recently featured in a WTXL Northwest Tallahassee news article titled, "Displaced Terra Lake Heights residents may have legal options after bankruptcy, experts say."

Mar 11, 2026

Professor Michael Morley was quoted in a WDC TV News article, titled "46% of Americans want National Guard to monitor voting: NPR."

Mar 08, 2026

Professor Frederick Abbott's latest article was published in Trade, Law and Development. His work, titled "The WTO TRIPS Agreement in the Post-WTO World: The Emerging Common Law of International IP," appears in Volume 17, No. 1 (2025).

Mar 08, 2026

Professor Ariël Decoster's article in Feminist Legal Studies, "Men in/and Law: Developing ‘Critical Legal Studies of Men and Masculinities" received the Best Article of 2025 Award.

Mar 07, 2026

Professor Jacob Eisler wrote a National Review article, "The Pro-Democracy Supreme Court."

Mar 03, 2026

Professor Denise Harle was recently featured in a Q&A with Raise the Bar Media titled, “Are You Constitutionally Fluent?”

Mar 03, 2026

Professor Erika Nyborg-Burch has accepted an offer to publish her article, "Protection as Punishment: Immigrant Victim Relief in the Crimmigration State," in the 115th volume of the California Law Review.