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Month: August 2019

Professor Ilya Somin on the panel at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting

Ilya Somin, Professor of Law

www.c-span.org, August 29

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 29, 2019

Professor Ilya Somin comments on eminent domain

Ilya Somin, Professor of Law

Because eminent domain is controlled both by federal and state constitutions, many states moved to tighten restrictions on what cities could use eminent domain to varying degrees, with some cities enforcing stricter standards in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling

www.bisnow.com, August 19

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 19, 2019

Professsor Todd J. Zywicki is interviewed on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s authority to prohibit abusive conduct

Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University Foundation Professor of Law

www.natlawreview.com, August 16

www.ballardspahr.com, August 20

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 16, 2019August 20, 2019

Steven Menashi announced as judicial nominee for 2nd Circuit

Steven Menashi

Former Professor of Law, Scalia Law School

www.law.com, August 16

thehill.com, August 16

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 16, 2019August 16, 2019

Professor Ilya Somin comments on Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor

Ilya Somin, Professor of Law

“I think she nailed it exactly right.”

www.usatoday.com, August 13

www.naplesnews.com, August 13

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 13, 2019

Professor Bruce H. Kobayashi and Professor Joshua D. Wright write on the Supreme Court case Apple v. Pepper

Bruce Kobayashi, University Professor of Law

Joshua D. Wright, University Professor of Law

“In Apple v. Pepper, the Supreme Court issued a narrow 5-4 decision holding that iPhone users who purchased apps from the Apple App Store were direct purchasers.”

www.competitionpolicyinternational.com, August 7

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 7, 2019

Professor Ilya Somin comments on lawsuit against 2016 cleanup ordinance to protect private property

Ilya Somin, Professor of Law

“They have a pretty good case at least on the point that the government shouldn’t be able to just seize the property and keep it without compensating them.”

www.washingtontimes.com, August 6

Author Scalia Law CommunicationsPosted on August 6, 2019

Recent News

  • Ilya Somin Comments on Impeaching former presidents
  • Scalia Law Students Attend Conversation with Justice Kagan on Fairfax Campus
  • JW Verret’s Op-Ed on the Impeachment Hearings
  • Professor Adam Mossoff is interviewed on the Allen v. Cooper case
  • Professor Michael Davis comments on the use of hearsay evidence during an impeachment hearing

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