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May 25, 2023 WBUR Supreme Court Sides Against EPA in Wetlands Case Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Environment and Energy Topics Camille Pannu Homepage Featured Faculty Camille Pannu Associate Clinical Professor of Law
May 24, 2023 The Learning Curve Podcast The Legal Basis for Private & Religious School Choice Law Topics Philip Hamburger Featured Faculty Philip Hamburger Maurice & Hilda Friedman Professor of Law
May 23, 2023 Prism Grassroots Organizations Push for a Just Transition for Communities Impacted by Coal Extraction in Arizona Areas of Study Environment and Energy Social Justice and Human Rights Topics Camille Pannu Featured Faculty Camille Pannu Associate Clinical Professor of Law
May 22, 2023 Science Magazine Will a Supreme Court Decision in Fisheries Case Tie the Hands of All Government Regulators? Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Environment and Energy Topics Thomas W. Merrill Featured Faculty Thomas W. Merrill Charles Evans Hughes Professor of Law
May 20, 2023 Variety A Clear-Cut Win for Artists or a Stifling Effect on Artistic Creation? Areas of Study Intellectual Property and Technology Topics Jane C. Ginsburg Homepage Featured Faculty Jane C. Ginsburg Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law
May 19, 2023 Bloomberg Television Examining Regional Bank Failures Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Corporate, Business, and Transactional Law Topics Kathryn Judge Homepage Featured Faculty Kathryn Judge Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law; Vice Dean for Intellectual Life
May 18, 2023 NPR Supreme Court Sides Against Andy Warhol Foundation in Copyright Infringement Case Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Intellectual Property and Technology Topics Timothy Wu Featured Faculty Timothy Wu Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science and Technology
May 18, 2023 NPR Supreme Court Unanimously Sides With Twitter in ISIS Attack Case Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Intellectual Property and Technology Topics Timothy Wu Featured Faculty Timothy Wu Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science and Technology
May 17, 2023 New York Law Journal Is the Administrative State Locked Into a Death Spiral? The Impact of ‘Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. FTC’ Areas of Study Constitutional Law, Regulation, and Public Policy Corporate, Business, and Transactional Law Topics John C. Coffee Jr. Homepage Featured Faculty John C. Coffee, Jr. Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law