Jun 1, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman published an article in The Forward exploring the baseball records of players who converted to Judaism following the end of their playing careers. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003. Professor Wasserman teaches civil...
Apr 18, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Wasserman published two articles on the unique procedures in Texas’s S.B.8 abortion law. Solving the Procedural Puzzles of the Texas Heartbeat Act and Its Imitators: The Limits and Opportunities for Offensive Litigation appeared in American University Law...
Apr 5, 2022 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman wrote about the Supreme Court’s decision in Thompson v. Clark, holding that a plaintiff can prevail on a Fourth Amendment claim by showing that his criminal case did not result in a conviction. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law...
Dec 2, 2021 | FIU Law
In May It Please the Court, artist Xavier Cortada portrays ten significant decisions by the Supreme Court of the United States that originated from people, places, and events in Florida. These cases cover the rights of criminal defendants, the rights of free speech...
Nov 1, 2021 | Faculty News, FIU Law
Prof. Howard Wasserman spoke with Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio about Texas’ prohibition on abortions following detection of a fetal heartbeat. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003. Professor Wasserman teaches civil procedure,...
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