Kathy and Lawrence Ashe Professor of Law Eric Segall Huff Post Live, Dec. 27, 2013 Cases to Watch in 2014: Abortion, Voting Rights, Gay Marriage and More
Posts Tagged: Eric Segall
Segall on Three Key Cases on Supreme Court Agenda
Professor of Law Eric Segall Jewish Daily Forward Blog, Oct. 6, 2013 The Supreme Court’s Enigmatic Decider-in-Chief
Segall on SCOTUS
Professor Eric Segall Los Angeles Times, Oct. 6, 2013 A Liberal Nightmare at the Supreme Court? CNN.com, Sept. 20, 2013 Supreme Flaws: Three Ways to Fix the Supreme Court
Segall on Atlanta’s judicial vacancies
Professor Eric Segall Atlanta Journal Constitution, July 25 End in sight for Georgia’s federal judicial vacancy logjam (premium access) Excerpt: Georgia State University law professor Eric Segall said filling the district and appeals court slots is important because the U.S. Supreme Court decides less than 1 percent of the nation’s federal cases. “Because the justices decide… Read more »
Segall on Prop 8
Professor Eric Segall LA Times, June 27 The Prop 8 Ruling, In Layman’s Terms
Segall on SCOTUS, mootness and affirmative action
Professor Eric Segall Huffington Post, June 20 The Supreme Court and Affirmative Action: Why Now?
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.
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
Segall’s guest post for Jurist.org
Professor Eric Segall, April 11 Jurist.org A Colorblind Court in a Non-Colorblind World