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Prof. Wasserman in The Forward

Prof. Howard Wasserman writes in The Forward about the World Series featuring four Jewish players. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003. Professor Wasserman teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal courts, civil rights, and First Amendment;...

Prof. Wasserman on SCOTUSBlog

Prof. Howard Wasserman wrote two essays for SCOTUSBlog reporting on the case of Thompson v. Clark on the elements of civil rights claims. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003. Professor Wasserman teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal...

Prof. Wasserman on WLRN’s Sundial

Prof. Howard M. Wasserman appeared on WLRN’s Sundial to discuss the recent decision declaring invalid Florida’s expanded definition of “riot” in its law designed to stop public protests. Howard M. Wasserman joined the College of Law faculty in 2003. Professor...

Mirow & Wasserman Reviewed on SCOTUSBlog

Painting Constitutional Law, an edited book by M.C. Mirow and Howard M. Wasserman, was reviewed on SCOTUSBlog. The book, published earlier in 2021, consists of essays exploring the paintings from artist Xavier’ Cortada’s May It Please the Court.

Prof. Wasserman in the Daily Journal

Prof. Howard M. Wasserman published an op-ed in the Daily Journal, titled Texas’ fetal-heartbeat law creates a procedural morass, but doesn’t preclude judicial review, discussing the process for challenging Texas’s new abortion ban. Howard M. Wasserman joined the...