Professor Eric Segall Huffington Post, June 20 The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action: Why Now?
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Williams on Fulton tax hike
Professor Jack Williams Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 19 Fulton defies Legislature, proposes tax hike (requires sign-in) Excerpt: “The impetus of the state/local friction is the insatiable appetite for more and better local services from county and city governments and less interest in paying for those services through increased taxes,” said Jack Williams, a Georgia State University law… Read more »
Todres on Google’s Fight on Child Pornography
Associate Professor Jonathan Todres Tech News World, June 17 Google to Pit Technology Against Child Pornographers
Segall on Affirmative Action
Professor Eric Segall JURIST blog, May 30 What the Same-Sex Marriage Cases Teach us About Affirmative Action
Segall joins Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
Professor Eric Segall, May 17 Sirius XM, Stand Up! with Pete Dominick Pete leads a debate on the role of the Supreme Court in modern America with Constitutional Law professor at Georgia State University, Eric Segall and Professor of Law at George Mason University School, Ilya Somin. Click to listen.
Blasi explains IRS audits
Professor Ronald Blasi, May 1 Cardhub.com Understanding Audits: What Taxpayers Need to Know About Triggers, Procedures and Penalties
Gabel on improper interrogation
Associate Professor Jessica Gabel, May 7 11 Alive, WXIA The Story of Nathan Christopher Dwight
Segall guest posts for Dorf on Law
Professor Eric Segall, April 30 Dorf on Law Guest Post by Eric Segall: The Real Reason So Many Law Professors Failed to Predict the Favorable Reception of the Commerce Clause Argument in the Health Care Case
Morrison on Jury Selection
Assistant Professor of Law Caren Morrison, April 22 New York Times Race and Ethnicity Hovered Over Jury Selection in Trial of Ex-Aides to Liu
Segall’s guest post for Jurist.org
Professor Eric Segall, April 11 Jurist.org A Colorblind Court in a Non-Colorblind World