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Professor Richard Carlson

spoke with Houston Public Media about Governor Greg Abbott’s DEI memo. “Under state law, it is illegal for employers to base hiring on race or use what’s known as “quota hiring” to diversify their workplace, but diversity can be characterized…

Professor Josh Blackman

shared his thoughts with Canada Today about the Supreme Court Investigation on the leaked abortion bill. “The court did what it could with its resources, but the decision to maintain this detention prevented it from conducting a full, thorough investigation,”…

Professor Dru Stevenson

spoke with CNBC about gun companies reckoning with declining demand after the pandemic. “During the pandemic, people were worried about societal collapse in one way or another,”

Professor Njeri Rutledge

Recently, Professor Njeri Rutledge shared her thoughts for the Houston Chronicle on the Deshaun Watson sexual assault case, and the hurdles a prosecutor might face trying to get a conviction.

Professor Josh Blackman

recently spoke with The Washington Times about the American Bar Association’s decision to make standardized testing optional for law school admissions. “The decision to make the LSAT optional is made in the shadow of the Supreme Court’s pending affirmative action case.”

Professor Matthew Festa

Recently, Professor Matthew Festa spoke with The Christian Science Monitor about Houston’s zoning model.  “Houston isn’t exactly the free-for-all it gets portrayed as.”

Professor Josh Blackman

shared his thoughts with Raw Story on the legal challenges Donald Trump could face during this 2024 presidential race. “The landscape for the Trump issue is very clean, there’s not much precedent and it gives a lot of these local and state…

Professor Charles “Rocky” Rhodes

was a guest on Houston Matters with Craig Cohen to talk about the decision a judge in Texas made to block the student debt relief program. “To be able to bring a claim in court you have to show that you have…

Professor Matthew Festa

shared his thoughts with Houston Public Media on a Harris County judge allowing an extra hour of voting during this month’s election. “Both courts worked very quickly, and it was really a case study … in how courts can respond quickly to…
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