Professor Eric Segall May 15, LA Times Op-Ed Beware a gay rights backlash (Plus: May 19 Postscript response.) May 11, New York Times Same-Sex Marriage Support Shows Pace of Social Change Accelerating. May 8, Huffington Post Eric Segall: Our Daughters’ Future.
Posts Tagged: Eric J. Segall
Segall on Obama’s ACA commentary
Professor Eric Segall, April 4 AFP (Syndicated) AFP: Did Obama step over line with Supreme Court blast?.
Supreme Court hearings on live TV? You bet – latimes.com
Professor Eric Segall and Erwin Chemerinsky, March 22 LA Times opinions Supreme Court hearings on live TV? You bet. Also published in Myrtle Beach Sun News and Raleigh News-Observer.
Recent articles by Segall (HuffPo, Slate)
Professor Eric Segall Huffington Post and Slate Recent articles: The Hypocrisy of the Abortion Debate: Why Conservatives Should Vote Pro-Choice and Leave Planned Parenthood Alone. (March 13) Why Rick Santorum is a Menace and a Libertarian’s Worst Nightmare (February 21) The 10 Worst Things about Rep. Darrell Issa’s Panel and the Contraception Debate (February 17)
Segall on Televising the Supreme Court
Professor Eric Segall, February 20 New York Times Upfront magazine Should the Supreme Court be televised? When the Court considers the constitutionality of the new health-care law next month, C-SPAN wants to broadcast the arguments live. Open the PDF
Segall on Kagan and Recusal (LA Times)
Professor Eric Segall, February 12 LA Times Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan should speak up on recusal.
Segall on Social Media and Law Reviews
Professor Eric Segall, January 26 Huffington Post Eric Segall: Of Social Media and the Demise of Traditional Law Reviews.
Segall on Birther Case
Professor Eric Segall, January 23 Atlanta Journal-Constitution Judge’s order in ‘birther’ case unlikely to draw Obama | ajc.com.
Segall on Kagan and Recusal
Professor Eric J. Segall, December 18, 2011 National Review.com Kagan and Recusal: The Story That Won’t Go Away.
Segall on Judicial Authority
Professor Eric Segall, January 10, 2012 Huffington Post Blog: Health Care, Immigration, and Voting: The Supreme Court and Judicial Power.