Prof. Bruce Boyden, associate professor at Marquette University Law School, spoke with the Ashland Daily Press on Jan. 27 about the rules and procedures involved in a lawsuit settlement.
Prof. Jacob Hamburger, assistant professor at Marquette University Law School, spoke with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jan. 22 about factors that contribute to whether there will be public ICE raids in Milwaukee.
Mary Triggiano, director of the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice and clinical professor at Marquette University Law School, spoke with NBC 4 and FOX 6 about restorative justice.
Prof. Kali Murray, professor at Marquette University Law School, spoke with FOX 6 on Jan. 20 about food access in communities affected by grocery store closures.
Prof. Charles Franklin, professor and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, spoke with The Washington Post on Jan. 19 about the polarized views of ICE.
Erin Binns, assistant dean for career planning in Marquette University Law School, spoke with the State Bar of Wisconsin blog on Jan. 8 about the Law School’s efforts to bring lawyers to rural areas.
Craig Gilbert, Lubar Fellow at Marquette University Law School, wrote for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Jan. 5 about a "presidential penalty" in court races.
Prof. Charles Franklin, professor and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, spoke with The Washington Post on Jan. 3 about poll data on Evangelical approval of Israel.
Prof. Jacob Hamburger, assistant professor at Marquette University Law School, spoke with Bloomberg Law on Dec. 8 about the approach to the government seizing jurisdiction in sanctuary cities.
Prof. Christine Chabot, associate professor at Marquette University Law School, was featured by The New York Times on Dec. 8 for being cited in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit's decision in Harris v. Bessent.
Prof. Christine Chabot, associate professor at Marquette University Law School, wrote for the Yale Journal on Regulation on Dec. 3 about the Supreme Court case challenging the president's ability to remove a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission.
Prof. Charles Franklin, professor and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, spoke with Civic Media on Dec. 1 about the latest poll numbers, as well as what it means for both parties.