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Yale Law School; New Haven CT



Columns
Title Category Published
Case pits LGBTQ access to public accommodations against vendors' First Amendment rights U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Mar. 9, 2022
Take qualified immunity out of the equation Criminal, Constitutional Law May 4, 2021
Bostock opinions rewrite the likely future of the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Constitutional Law Jun. 22, 2020
Column on overturned conviction is wrong on the facts and the law Letters, Criminal, Constitutional Law, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Mar. 3, 2020
The increasing positioning and politicized federal courts Judges and Judiciary, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Feb. 28, 2020
New justices and shifting public opinion make Title VII cases hard to predict U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment May 7, 2019
NIFLA v Becerra: folly, fallout and follow-up U.S. Supreme Court, Health Care & Hospital Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Jul. 3, 2018
Anti-discrimination laws in jeopardy across the board U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Sep. 25, 2017
Have you actually read the directives on the use of restrooms by transgender students? Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 20, 2016
Restoring felons to full citizenship Criminal, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 10, 2016
Transgender jail policy a major advance Criminal, Civil Rights Sep. 22, 2015
The rights of transgender prisoners Criminal, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Jun. 18, 2015
Column on sex change surgery for prisoner misses the question Letters, Civil Rights Jun. 5, 2015
Death penalty ruling is 50 years late Criminal, Constitutional Law Jul. 29, 2014
Private lawyers make large-scale public nuisance cases possible Letters Oct. 20, 2011

Verdicts & Settlements
Title Category Published
Case pits LGBTQ access to public accommodations against vendors' First Amendment rights U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Mar. 9, 2022
Take qualified immunity out of the equation Criminal, Constitutional Law May 4, 2021
Bostock opinions rewrite the likely future of the Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment, Constitutional Law Jun. 22, 2020
Column on overturned conviction is wrong on the facts and the law Letters, Criminal, Constitutional Law, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Mar. 3, 2020
The increasing positioning and politicized federal courts Judges and Judiciary, 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Feb. 28, 2020
New justices and shifting public opinion make Title VII cases hard to predict U.S. Supreme Court, Labor/Employment May 7, 2019
NIFLA v Becerra: folly, fallout and follow-up U.S. Supreme Court, Health Care & Hospital Law, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Jul. 3, 2018
Anti-discrimination laws in jeopardy across the board U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Sep. 25, 2017
Have you actually read the directives on the use of restrooms by transgender students? Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 20, 2016
Restoring felons to full citizenship Criminal, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights May 10, 2016
Transgender jail policy a major advance Criminal, Civil Rights Sep. 22, 2015
The rights of transgender prisoners Criminal, Constitutional Law, Civil Rights Jun. 18, 2015
Column on sex change surgery for prisoner misses the question Letters, Civil Rights Jun. 5, 2015
Death penalty ruling is 50 years late Criminal, Constitutional Law Jul. 29, 2014
Private lawyers make large-scale public nuisance cases possible Letters Oct. 20, 2011