January 20, 2026 The New York Times There’s Much More at Stake in the Fed Case Than Interest Rates Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Lev Menand SCOTUS Opinion Homepage Featured Faculty Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 19, 2026 Reuters Cook Case Could Lead to ‘Cause’ Protections for Fed, or a Roadmap for Dismissals Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Kathryn Judge SCOTUS Featured Faculty Kathryn Judge Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law
January 19, 2026 The New York Times Federal Reserve Inquiry Clouds Trump’s Supreme Court Bid to Oust Lisa Cook Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Kathryn Judge Lev Menand SCOTUS Featured Faculty Kathryn Judge Harvey J. Goldschmid Professor of Law Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 19, 2026 Business Insider The Supreme Court Is About to Weigh In on the Fed’s Independence in a Case That Goes Beyond Jerome Powell Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Lev Menand SCOTUS Featured Faculty Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 19, 2026 CNN Will the Supreme Court Continue To Protect the Federal Reserve From Donald Trump? Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Lev Menand SCOTUS Featured Faculty Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 17, 2026 The Hill Supreme Court Prepares to Weigh Trump’s Power Over Federal Reserve Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Topics Lev Menand SCOTUS Featured Faculty Lev Menand Associate Professor of Law
January 13, 2026 Bloomberg Law Podcast SCOTUS on Transgender Sports Bans Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Family, Gender, and Sexuality Topics Suzanne Goldberg Podcast SCOTUS Homepage Featured Faculty Suzanne Goldberg Herbert and Doris Wechsler Clinical Professor of Law
January 13, 2026 The Washington Post Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Challenges to Bans on Trans Athletes Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Family, Gender, and Sexuality Topics Suzanne Goldberg SCOTUS Featured Faculty Suzanne Goldberg Herbert and Doris Wechsler Clinical Professor of Law
January 12, 2026 Gray Media From the Court to the Court: SCOTUS Referees Transgender Athlete Case Areas of Study Constitutional Law Family, Gender, and Sexuality Topics Suzanne Goldberg SCOTUS Featured Faculty Suzanne Goldberg Herbert and Doris Wechsler Clinical Professor of Law
January 10, 2026 USA Today National Debate on Transgender Athletes Finally Reaches Supreme Court Areas of Study Administrative Law and Public Policy Constitutional Law Topics Kate Redburn SCOTUS Featured Faculty Kate Redburn Associate Professor of Law