January 17, 2025 Gothamist What Happens If Mayor Adams Is Federally Convicted? Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Criminal Justice Topics Richard Briffault Featured Faculty Richard Briffault Joseph P. Chamberlain Professor of Legislation
January 17, 2025 The Economist Wise Guys in Wheelchairs: Why Is the FBI Chasing Elderly Mobsters? Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics Daniel Richman Featured Faculty Daniel Richman Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law
January 15, 2025 The New York Times The N.Y.P.D. Has Been in Tumult. Can a New Boss Tame It? Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics Daniel Richman Featured Faculty Daniel Richman Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law
January 15, 2025 Slate The Trump Criminal Cases Are All Reaching Their Anticlimax Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics Dennis Fan Featured Faculty Dennis Fan Associate Clinical Professor of Law
January 15, 2025 The Guardian Trump Trying to Rewrite History in Battle to Bury Smith Report, Legal Experts Say Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics Daniel Richman Featured Faculty Daniel Richman Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law
January 15, 2025 Financial Times Trump’s Pick for Justice Department to Face Scrutiny on Vow to Prosecute His Opponents Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics Daniel Richman Featured Faculty Daniel Richman Paul J. Kellner Professor of Law
January 10, 2025 Christian Science Monitor New York Judge Gives Trump an ‘Unconditional Discharge’ Sentence, But a Felon Label Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics John C. Coffee Jr. Featured Faculty John C. Coffee, Jr. Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law
January 07, 2025 Slate Jack Smith’s Report on the Classified Documents Case Isn’t Dead Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Criminal Justice Topics Dennis Fan Homepage Featured Faculty Dennis Fan Associate Clinical Professor of Law
January 06, 2025 Verdict Why Does the United States Bother to Impose Death Sentences? Areas of Study Criminal Justice Topics James S. Liebman Featured Faculty James S. Liebman Simon H. Rifkind Professor of Law
January 02, 2025 Louisville Public Media How a Kentucky Death Penalty Case Could Have National Implications Areas of Study Constitutional Law Criminal Justice Topics James S. Liebman Featured Faculty James S. Liebman Simon H. Rifkind Professor of Law