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Writing on SCOTUSBlog, Prof. Howard Wasserman analyzed the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Hamer v. Neighborhood Housing Services , which held that a federal court of appeals did not lose jurisdiction over an untimely appeal.

Please find the link to the SCOTUSBlog publication here.


Prof. Wasserman joined FIU Law in 2003 and teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal courts, civil rights, and First Amendment; his scholarship focuses on the freedom of speech and on the role of procedure and jurisdiction in public-law and civil-rights litigation. He blogs at PrawfsBlawg and at Sports-Law Blog and is the Section Editor for the Courts Law Section of JOTWELL. Professor Wasserman is a loyal Chicago Cubs fan. To read Prof. Wasserman’s works, visit his Selected Works gallery.