Dec 12, 2023 | FIU Law
This student-focused treatise provides a concise, accessible, comprehensive, and readable overview of the doctrine, policy, history, and theory of civil rights and constitutional litigation under Section 1983 and its Bivens federal counterpart. The book works for...
Jun 9, 2023 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman wrote for SCOTUSBlog about the Supreme Court decision in Health & Hosp. Corp. v. Talevski, where the Court held that plaintiffs can pursue private litigation for violations of federal spending laws. Read the blog post...
Oct 13, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman appeared on the first episode of the podcast The Franchise: Jews, Sports, and America, discussing Jewish baseball players playing on Yom Kippur and his 2021 study of the Koufax Curse. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in...
Jun 13, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision narrowing the right of individuals to sue federal officials for damages for constitutional violations. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003....
Jun 9, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman published an analysis in SCOTUSBlog on the Supreme Court’s decision in Egbert v. Boule, narrowing the right of individuals to sue federal officers for damages for constitutional violations. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty...
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