In this episode of Case in Point, NPR’s Nina Totenberg sits down with Penn Law Dean Ted Ruger to discuss her insights on covering the U.S. Supreme Court and what the future may hold for the institution after January 201
Journalist Linda Greenhouse delivered the 2018 Tucker Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 4:00 p.m. in t...
Professor Brian Murchison speaks with Washington and Lee Law Professor Ann Massie about current case...
Wilson H. Elkins Professor Lyle Denniston and School of Law Dean Ronald Weich discuss President-Elec...
In this episode of Case in Point, NPR’s Nina Totenberg sits down with Penn Law Dean Ted Ruger to dis...
Nina Totenberg has been covering the United States Supreme Court since Earl Warren’s last year as ch...
View video | Listen to podcast Shared insights into the Roberts Court and discussed the court\u27s u...
In observance of U.S. Constitution Day 2021, University of Maine at Farmington Professor of Politica...
Season 8 begins with Aughie and Nia discussing the 2020-21 U.S. Supreme Court Term. Part 2 deals wit...
Season 8 begins with Aughie and Nia discussing the 2020-21 U.S. Supreme Court Term. In part 1, topi...
View video | Listen to podcast Analyzed Supreme Court coverage in the digital age, focusing on how d...
Georgia Law Professor Lori A. Ringhand\u27s research was featured in The New York Times as a chart a...
Join Professors Rebecca Ingber, Michael Herz, Kate Shaw and Luís C. Calderón Gómez as they talk abou...
Monday, October 7, 2013 Associate Professor Sonja R. West was a featured guest on HuffPost Live\u27s...
The Chicago-Kent College of Law chapter of the American Constitution Society hosted a preview of the...
As the New Supreme Court term gets underway, everyone is wondering just how far to the right they wi...
Journalist Linda Greenhouse delivered the 2018 Tucker Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 4:00 p.m. in t...
Professor Brian Murchison speaks with Washington and Lee Law Professor Ann Massie about current case...
Wilson H. Elkins Professor Lyle Denniston and School of Law Dean Ronald Weich discuss President-Elec...
In this episode of Case in Point, NPR’s Nina Totenberg sits down with Penn Law Dean Ted Ruger to dis...
Nina Totenberg has been covering the United States Supreme Court since Earl Warren’s last year as ch...
View video | Listen to podcast Shared insights into the Roberts Court and discussed the court\u27s u...
In observance of U.S. Constitution Day 2021, University of Maine at Farmington Professor of Politica...
Season 8 begins with Aughie and Nia discussing the 2020-21 U.S. Supreme Court Term. Part 2 deals wit...
Season 8 begins with Aughie and Nia discussing the 2020-21 U.S. Supreme Court Term. In part 1, topi...
View video | Listen to podcast Analyzed Supreme Court coverage in the digital age, focusing on how d...
Georgia Law Professor Lori A. Ringhand\u27s research was featured in The New York Times as a chart a...
Join Professors Rebecca Ingber, Michael Herz, Kate Shaw and Luís C. Calderón Gómez as they talk abou...
Monday, October 7, 2013 Associate Professor Sonja R. West was a featured guest on HuffPost Live\u27s...
The Chicago-Kent College of Law chapter of the American Constitution Society hosted a preview of the...
As the New Supreme Court term gets underway, everyone is wondering just how far to the right they wi...
Journalist Linda Greenhouse delivered the 2018 Tucker Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 11 at 4:00 p.m. in t...
Professor Brian Murchison speaks with Washington and Lee Law Professor Ann Massie about current case...
Wilson H. Elkins Professor Lyle Denniston and School of Law Dean Ronald Weich discuss President-Elec...