Faculty in the News
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Professor Nat Stern was quoted in the Law360 piece, "This Under-Addressed Issue Is Hurting Lawyers, Profs Say."
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Professor Talbot "Sandy" D’Alemberte was quoted in The Florida Times-Union piece, "Amendment 11 would let Legislature shrink Florida’s prisons, if the Supreme Court approves."
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Professor Mary Ziegler was quoted in the Mother Jones piece, "The Militant Wing of the Anti-Abortion Movement Is Back—And It’s Never Been Closer to Victory."
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Professor Mary Ziegler was quoted in the Politico piece, "Kavanaugh gives no ground on abortion."
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Professor Mary Ziegler was quoted in the PolitiFact piece, "Fact-checking Brett Kavanaugh's Senate confirmation hearings."
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Professor Michael Morley was featured on WCTV regarding confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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Professor Wayne Logan was a guest on the KCUR 89.3 Up to Date program, where he discussed criminal registration and community notification laws.
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Professor Mary Ziegler authored The Washington Post piece, "Brett Kavanaugh could shatter the alliance between the GOP and the antiabortion movement."
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Professor Michael Morley was quoted in the Bloomberg Law piece, "N.C. Districts Still Gerrymandered; SCOTUS May Get Final Say."
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Professor Erin Ryan was quoted in the ARS Technica piece, "What happens when climate change meets the courts?"