2020
FSU College of Law Joins Consortium for Racial Justice
TALLAHASSEE — Florida State University College of Law, in collaboration with Florida’s 11 other law schools, has formed the Florida Law School's Consortium for Racial Justice (FLSCRJ). The consortium was initiated in light of longstanding and recent acts of racial injustice. It will leverage the strengths of every law school in the state to assist community organizations fighting for racial justice and policy reform.
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler was a guest on the PBS NewsHour segment titled, "What Supreme Court Decision On Louisiana Law Means for U.S. Abortion Rights."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler authored an op-ed for The Atlantic titled, "Social Conservatives Are Learning All the Wrong Lessons From Trump."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler authored an op-ed for the New York Daily News titled, "The Abortion Fight to Come: Chief Justice John Roberts Is Open to Dismantling the Right to Choose, but He Cares About How."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler was quoted in the Christian Science Monitor's piece titled, "Principle Over Politics? Why Chief Justice Roberts Upheld Abortion Rights."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler authored an op-ed for The New York Times titled, "How Not to Outlaw Abortion."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler was a guest on NPR's All Things Considered episode, "What Supreme Court's Ruling Might Mean for Abortion Rights in the U.S."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler was featured in a Q&A with The New Yorker titled, "What John Roberts’s Surprise Abortion-Rights Ruling Means for the Future of Roe V. Wade."
Professor Mary Ziegler
Professor Mary Ziegler authored an op-ed for TIME Magazine titled, "The Supreme Court’s June Medical Decision Is Part of a Decades-Long Shift in the Fight Over Abortion—And Offers a Clue About What's Next."