Teal background with white text reading: Carolina Academic Press wishes to honor our authors recognized as 2025 Teachers of the Year for their law schools
Tan background with teal text reading: 2025 Teachers of the Year: Scott R. Bauries university of south carolina, joseph f. rice school of law, Kristen M. Blankley university of nebraska college of law, Ann Ching arizona state university, sandra day o'connor college of law, Timothy Davis wake forest university school of law, T homas C. Galligan, Jr. louisiana state university, paul m. hebert law center, I. Richard Gershon university of mississippi school of law
Teal background with tan text reading: 2025 Teachers of the Year: Naomi Harlin Goodno pepperdine university, rick j. caruso school of law Ariana Levinson university of louisville, louis d. brandeis school of law Daniel S. Medwed northeastern university school of law Dylan O. Malagrinò charleston school of law Sally Brown Richardson tulane university law school Christopher J. Robinette southwestern law school
Tan background with teal text reading: 2025 Teachers of the Year: Florence Wagman Roisman indiana university, robert h. mckinney school of law Franklin D. Rosenblatt mississippi college school of law Gary J. Simson mercer university school of law Sandra Sperino university of missouri school of law Irwin Stotzky university of miami school of law Clifford Zimmerman northwestern university, pritzker school of law
Congratulations to the amazing CAP authors recognized as #TeacheroftheYear in 2025! #AALS2026
These professors are accomplished writers and great mentors for the next generation. We are so thrilled to have the opportunity to publish their works and honored to have them as part of the CAP family! 👏
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Jelly Roll among the 33 granted pardons by Governor Bill Lee on Thursday
Jelly Roll is among 33 Tennesseans pardoned by Governor Lee. The list also includes Shawn Baker, founder of Freeman Recovery Center, and others who have turned their lives around.
This is a great reminder that governors can–and SHOULD–use their pardon powers more frequently.
Pardons are powerful and can help fix injustices in the criminal legal system, but, sadly, across the U.S., they're severely underused.
19.12.2025 12:04
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Karen Read Found Not Guilty of Murder in Boyfriend’s Death Outside Boston
Professor Daniel Medwed @danielmedwed.bsky.social shares his perspective on Karen Read’s acquittal in @nytimes.com: “At bottom, trials are about putting the government’s evidence to the test. Norfolk prosecutors simply failed the test.”
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/18/u...
19.06.2025 10:33
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Watch: Full closing arguments in Karen Read murder trial
Lawyers in the second murder trial of Karen Read have deliver their closing arguments after weeks of testimony.
Professor Daniel Medwed @danielmedwed.bsky.social provides expert legal analysis on WCVB Channel 5 as the Karen Read trial reaches its final phase. 🎥 Watch the full segment here:
www.wcvb.com/article/watc...
13.06.2025 21:22
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Way to go David!
13.06.2025 10:45
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Thanks David!
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Professor Aliza Hochman Bloom will present her work on “Examining the Exclusionary Rule in Revocation Proceedings” this morning as a panelist at the 2025 Law of the Police Conference, hosted by University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law. #NUSLPride
03.06.2025 09:03
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Shout out to Northeastern Law Professors Elettra Bietti and Aliza Hochman Bloom, and all who are presenting at the 2025 Privacy Law Scholars Conference this week at University of California, Los Angeles - School of Law! #NUSLPride #PLSC2025 @clicatnusl.bsky.social @law.ucla.edu
privacyscholars.org
29.05.2025 10:27
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So proud of our eldest daughter. I have loved being a dance dad!
18.05.2025 20:25
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Listen back: Professor Daniel Medwed @danielmedwed.bsky.social joined WGN Radio’s Legal Face Off to discuss the latest in the retrial of Karen Read. @wgnradio.bsky.social
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12.05.2025 14:38
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Utah Farmers Signed Up for Federally Funded Therapy. Then the Money Stopped.
Farmers are dying by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in Utah. But after a federal program offering mental health support ran out of money, the state did not continue it.
NEW: Farmers are dying by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in Utah.
But after a federal program offering mental health support ran out of money, the state did not continue it.
By @jessicamiller.bsky.social, with @sltrib.com
30.04.2025 12:03
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Did I Really Do That? | Hidden Brain Media
Have you ever been falsely accused of something? This week, why we sometimes act against our own self-interest — even when the stakes are at their highest.
We are asking MA to pass legislation that prevents police from lying to people they are interrogating and to record interrogations. Take a listen to this episode about false confessions and, if you are in MA, please ask your legislators to co-sponsor H1847 / S1136.
hiddenbrain.org/podcast/did-...
21.03.2025 13:56
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Fifth Circuit Vacates Texas Woman’s Conviction After 27 Years on Death Row
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reversed the conviction of Brittany Holberg.
Brittany Holberg was sentenced to death in 1998 after Texas prosecutors failed to disclose that their key witness at trial was a paid informant. This case's display of prosecutorial misconduct serves as a stark reminder of enduring problems in the death penalty.
13.03.2025 22:40
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Mar. 13, 2020 | Louisville Police Kill Breonna Taylor During Nighttime No-Knock Raid
Learn more about our history of racial injustice.
On this day in 2020, Louisville police officers shot and killed 26-year-old Breonna Taylor during a no-knock raid in the middle of the night.
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Current Events: Events: IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law: Indiana University Indianapolis
Current events at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Professor Sharmila Murthy will speak at the IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law Center for Law and Health's Spring Virtual Grand Rounds on March 25. Her talk will examine legal barriers to water affordability & explore policy reforms to improve access. #NUSLPride mckinneylaw.iu.edu/events/curre...
10.03.2025 11:10
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SUSPICION BY ASSOCIATION
The constitutional requirement that police have individualized suspicion prior to a stop, search or arrest was an essential limitation on the state's power. It
"Suspicion by Association" explores four troubling policing contexts in which individuals become the subject of criminal suspicion based on the company they keep. It's forthcoming in Arizona Law Review, and I welcome all feedback. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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