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January 23, 2026
New York Law Journal
‘A Wake-Up Call’: Could Letitia James’s Insider Trading Suit Spark a State Trend?
- Areas of Study
- Criminal Justice
- Topics
- Joshua Mitts
- Featured Faculty
- Joshua Mitts David J. Greenwald Professor of Law
January 22, 2026
SCOTUSblog
Justices Dubious About Forcing Actuaries to Use Out-of-Date Assumptions in Assessing Costs of Leaving a Multiemployer Pension Plan
- Areas of Study
- Administrative Law and Public Policy
- Featured Faculty
- Ronald Mann Albert E. Cinelli Enterprise Professor of Law
January 22, 2026
Mother Jones
The Justices Undermined the Federal Reserve’s Independence. Now They Want Backsies.
- Areas of Study
- Administrative Law and Public Policy
- Topics
- Lev Menand
- Featured Faculty
- Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 21, 2026
Columbia Daily Spectator
Bollinger Calls for Universities to Take ‘Collective Action’ Against Trump Administration in First Post-Presidency Spectator Interview
- Topics
- Lee C. Bollinger
- Featured Faculty
- Lee C. Bollinger President Emeritus and Seth Low Professor of the University
- Topics
- Jessica Bulman-Pozen
- Featured Faculty
- Jessica Bulman-Pozen Betts Professor of Law
January 21, 2026
SCOTUSblog
Justices Hold That Restitution Requirements Imposed on Federal Convicts Can’t Be Ratcheted Up After the Crime but Before Sentencing
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
- Featured Faculty
- Ronald Mann Albert E. Cinelli Enterprise Professor of Law
January 21, 2026
SCOTUSblog
Justices Reject State Limits on Malpractice Actions for Cases in Federal Court
- Areas of Study
- Litigation and Dispute Resolution
- Featured Faculty
- Ronald Mann Albert E. Cinelli Enterprise Professor of Law
- Areas of Study
- Constitutional Law
- Featured Faculty
- Elora Mukherjee Jerome L. Greene Clinical Professor of Law
January 21, 2026
The Washington Post
Supreme Court Appears Likely to Allow Lisa Cook To Remain on Fed Board
- Areas of Study
- Administrative Law and Public Policy
- Topics
- Lev Menand
- Featured Faculty
- Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law