Mar 27, 2018 | Faculty News
Prof. Howard Wasserman published two pieces on the widely read SCOTUSBlog: Analyzing the Court’s unanimous decision in Hall v. Hall on when parties can appeal judgments and analyzing Monday’s argument in United States v. Sanchez-Gomez on when criminal...
Mar 19, 2018 | Faculty News
Prof. Howard Wasserman published “Appealability, mandamus, and mootness in the shadow of restraints on criminal defendants” in SCOTUSBlog, previewing next week’s argument in U.S. v. Sanchez-Gomez. Please find the link to Professor Wasserman’s...
Mar 12, 2018 | Faculty News
Professor Wasserman presented at “The Immigration Nexus: Law, Politics, and Constitutional Identity,” a symposium sponsored by Lewis & Clark Law Review. Professor Wasserman spoke on the impermissibility of nationwide injunctions. Video (Prof....
Feb 6, 2018 | Faculty News
Prof. Howard Wasserman has published the second edition of “Understanding Civil Rights Litigation” with Carolina Academic Press. Prof. Wasserman joined FIU Law in 2003 and teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal courts, civil rights, and First...
Feb 6, 2018 | Faculty News
Prof. Howard Wasserman has published the second edition of “Understanding Civil Rights Litigation” with Carolina Academic Press. Prof. Wasserman joined FIU Law in 2003 and teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal courts, civil rights, and First...