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January 19, 2020
CNN
Supreme Court Could Use 'Bridgegate' Case To Limit Attempts To Prosecute Corruption
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- Constitutional Law
- Featured Faculty
- Jennifer Rodgers Lecturer in Law
January 17, 2020
McClatchy
Trump’s School Prayer Rules Show ‘Radical Approach’ To Rights, Law Expert Says
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
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- Katherine M. Franke
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- Constitutional Law
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- David Pozen
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- David Pozen Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law
December 22, 2019
Salon
Impeachment In An Alternate Universe: Will Ralph Nader's "Missing" Charges Haunt America's Future?
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- Constitutional Law
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- David Pozen
- Featured Faculty
- David Pozen Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
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- David Pozen
- Featured Faculty
- David Pozen Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law
- Featured Faculty
- Michael Burger Senior Research Scholar; Lecturer in Law
December 11, 2019
SCOTUSblog
Opinion analysis: Court Makes Short Work Of Easy Case: Government Cannot Collect In-House Attorney’s Fees From Litigant Challenging Denial Of Patent Application
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- Constitutional Law
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- Ronald Mann
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- Ronald Mann Albert E. Cinelli Enterprise Professor of Law
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- Constitutional Law
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- Katharina Pistor
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- Katharina Pistor Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law
December 08, 2019
The New York Times
With White House Absent, Impeachment Devolves Into Partisan Brawl
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- Constitutional Law
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- Philip C. Bobbitt
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- Philip C. Bobbitt Herbert Wechsler Professor of Federal Jurisprudence