Oct 16, 2018 | Faculty News
Professor Howard M. Wasserman will be speaking at the Federal Bar Association Luncheon on Wednesday, October 17. Professor Wasserman’s topic is Injunctions, Precedent & Judicial Departmentalism. A model of Constitutional Litigation. To find more information about...
Oct 1, 2018 | Faculty News
Professor Howard Wasserman has published “Nationwide” Injunctions are Really “Universal” Injunctions and they are Never Appropriate” in Lewis & Clark Law Review. Professor Wasserman joined FIU Law in 2003 and teaches civil procedure,...
Aug 1, 2018 | Faculty News
Professor Howard Wasserman appeared on KABC’s Gurvey’s Law to discuss the controversy over NFL policies prohibiting players from kneeling during the national anthem. To listen to the replay and read the full story, click here.
May 15, 2018 | Faculty News
Howard Wasserman published on SCOTUSBlog an analysis of the Court’s unanimous opinion in United States v. Sanchez-Gomez, holding that a challenge to a policy of shackling pre-trail detainees during court proceedings had become moot. Please find the link to...
Apr 30, 2018 | Faculty News
FIU Law Professor, Howard Wasserman, cited in Federal Practice and Procedure, Wright & Miller. In § 395 (4Motion for a Stay or Injunction, 16A Fed. Prac. & Proc. Juris. § 3954 (4th ed.)): “For a detailed discussion of stay requests in the...