Here is a part of U.S. law schools’ recent tweets on legal and political issues in which their professors are featured, quoted, et al. (mainly those in November 2017). Great stuff!
[We don’t have affiliations with these schools or professors.]
Deal in jeopardy: Prof Lyons discusses Department of Justice challenge to AT&T’s purchase of Time Warner @Bloomberg https://t.co/xz5aEKStdy
— Boston College Law (@BCLAW) November 10, 2017
Time Warner deal in jeopardy: Prof Lyons discusses reports of possible Justice Department lawsuit to block AT&T deal https://t.co/YQn8m9JN7x
— Boston College Law (@BCLAW) November 6, 2017
#Tax bill target: Prof. Madoff talks to @Bloomberg about the proposed tax on some wealthy college endowments https://t.co/CXlME8S3Vh
— Boston College Law (@BCLAW) November 3, 2017
Professor @CornellWBrooks featured on a panel on @CNN discussing Nat'l Anthem protests at NFL games https://t.co/Z3kObwDJqb
— BU School of Law (@BU_Law) October 16, 2017
The real challenge of automation lies in getting humans from one job to another, says @BU_Law prof: https://t.co/Th1r88xSY6 @JamesBessen
— BU Experts (@BUexperts) October 5, 2017
Politics Isn't the Only Barrier to Real Tax Reform @desaimihira via @BV https://t.co/8lIuFiZo1e
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 15, 2017
Constitutionalism and Courts: A transnational conversation among judges #HLS200 https://t.co/a1gKGyPBnZ pic.twitter.com/1MZAh632hL
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 15, 2017
From Watergate to Russian election hacking, former special prosecutors reflect on the role of independent counsels https://t.co/uNrXeFcPQV #HLS200 pic.twitter.com/DDi5L6S8YP
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 14, 2017
The evolution of American environmental law from Nixon to Trump https://t.co/asbCTe1EyA
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 8, 2017
“Our political system is remarkably terrible at judging threats and risk” https://t.co/kcXYrlqE9E #HLS200
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 7, 2017
The Supreme Court should strike down the death penalty: @tribelaw via @washingtonpost https://t.co/TwonIYxD32
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 4, 2017
A Tax Cut That Lifts the Economy? Opinions Are Split: @desaimihira weighs in via @nytimes https://t.co/LZNIQZIIBB
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) November 3, 2017
.@CassSunstein on impeachment https://t.co/VhANicGEIu via @Harvard
— Harvard Law School (@Harvard_Law) October 31, 2017
How would families fare under tax reform? Shannon Weeks McCormack of @UWSchoolofLaw on the #HLR Blog https://t.co/PaqoBwKh62 pic.twitter.com/0JBkoo3Gye
— Harvard Law Review (@HarvLRev) October 19, 2017
Professor Bruce Ackerman on a National @ConstitutionCtr podcast https://t.co/j0Y00U4OO7
— Yale Law School (@YaleLawSch) November 13, 2017
Watch the conversation between Secretary @HillaryClinton and @GerkenHeather https://t.co/4O4eBQyD6f pic.twitter.com/gphwlhR1xt
— Yale Law School (@YaleLawSch) October 26, 2017
Yale Law School Stands Up for Dreamers After #DACA Decision https://t.co/DRKZsaQ4NU
— Yale Law School (@YaleLawSch) September 5, 2017
"What is the right amount and the right type of immigration for the Unites States?" Prof. Yale-Loehr @syaleloehr on the Diversity Visa Lottery and low-skilled immigration, via @usnews https://t.co/y35TKn3ryt
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 13, 2017
Prof. Hay on DOJ Threat to Reject AT&T and Time Warner Merger, via @businessinsider https://t.co/zJ6m5A2Gz9
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 9, 2017
Prof. Yale-Loehr @syaleloehr on Immigration and Customs Enforcement under Trump Administration, via @Independent https://t.co/4Yw3aSDezC
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 8, 2017
Prof. Dorf @dorfonlaw on Justice Anthony Kennedy and Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission https://t.co/ZfaCdSBq5I
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 6, 2017
Prof. @syaleloehr on changing the Diversity Visa Program, via @NBCNews https://t.co/7DxQtHApjs
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 6, 2017
Prof. Aziz Rana discusses his book, The Two Faces of American Freedom. (Audio) https://t.co/ESU2tvwXJs
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 3, 2017
Prof. Chafetz @joshchafetz on renewed questions about AG Sessions’ prior knowledge of Russian election interference https://t.co/4swOUBumjN
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) November 3, 2017
Prof. Ohlin @LieberCode on possible collusion crimes to come from Mueller's probe https://t.co/7mjbleps7M
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 30, 2017
McCulley on the Federal Reserve, who should be chair, what a “populist” Fed might look like, and more, via @nytimes https://t.co/k6Ljd34EN6
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 30, 2017
Prof. Hockett @rch371 on Barclays fraud settlement talks with the US Justice Department https://t.co/V6S0NVUhUW
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 27, 2017
Can fossil fuel companies be held liable for climate change? Prof. Torres @gmstorres weighs in. https://t.co/NZADtnRuKX
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 27, 2017
Prof. @joshchafetz on possible implications of President Trump and Senator Corker tensions, via @VanityFair https://t.co/mOAWgnCkzf
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 17, 2017
Prof. Ohlin on why Trump did not designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group https://t.co/Jzi7r1AYTa
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 16, 2017
Prof. Yale-Loehr @syaleloehr on STEM Optional Practical Training for International Students, via @Forbes https://t.co/4O4xosWggt
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 16, 2017
Prof. @LieberCode on contempt and the President’s pardoning powers https://t.co/OW4I1Gzcod
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 4, 2017
Prof. @dorfonlaw on Justice Anthony Kennedy and partisan gerrymandering, via @USATODAY https://t.co/eOrxwIBHJx
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) October 2, 2017
Prof. @rch371 on shadow banking, its impact on the global economy and whether its helpful or harmful. https://t.co/1ywQS75g23
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) September 28, 2017
Prof. Kreps on moral obligations and military interventionhttps://t.co/B216QlzxFh
— Cornell Law School (@CornellLaw) September 27, 2017
.@CornellLaw immigration expert Stephen Yale-Loehr weighs in on Trump's decision to end temporary protected status #TPS for Nicaraguans https://t.co/9E9bhcOWjh
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) November 8, 2017
.@LieberCode @CornellLaw comments on the unprecedented nature of the #Mueller investigation. #Russia https://t.co/yVqmXp3PYM
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) October 6, 2017
Do Trump’s attacks on CNN affect DOJ's effort to block AT&T acquisition of Time Warner? By @CornellLaw prof @DorfonLaw https://t.co/bdHU5KJW9h
— Dorf on Law (@dorfonlaw) November 15, 2017
What's the difference between the Russians and American Business Corporations. Reflections on Citizens United.https://t.co/EP8qm62nNN
— Steven Shiffrin (@SteveShiffrin) November 1, 2017
My interview with @ABCaustralia @LeighSales regarding yesterday's indictments: https://t.co/5yKkOpFJuh
— Jens David Ohlin (@LieberCode) October 31, 2017
Here's my latest @Forbes column. What corporate 'tax reform' should look like. https://t.co/L6V2diBSQN
— Robert Hockett (@rch371) October 13, 2017
Can an entire constitution be unconstitional? Richard Albert explores 4 constitutions in this brand new article!https://t.co/J0PBGKTHnJ pic.twitter.com/0DFVSGREtG
— Cornell Int'l L.J. (@Cornell_ILJ) October 11, 2017
"US officials often rely on Presidential Policy Guidance when addressing critiques on US #counterterrorism actions & civilian casualties," writes @SarahKnuckey. But, "2 developments under Trump cast doubt on how the PPG now applies to US operations." https://t.co/gohiQ3GMGV pic.twitter.com/3ItR39p4vq
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 15, 2017
Prof. Elora Mukherjee joins @TheTakeaway to discuss #immigration, the history of the #TPS, and the Trump admin's mixed decisions with the program. https://t.co/m5tqplBDMH pic.twitter.com/6TE8I3KPOS
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 13, 2017
"What does it take for a pregnant teenager to get an abortion in the U.S. today? In some states, she can simply consent by herself. But most take a different view." Read more of @carolsangernyc take on #abortion under @realDonaldTrump in @usnews https://t.co/f0xrAvzNve
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 10, 2017
Prof. Gillian Metzger examines “The Administrative State Under Siege” in new @HarvLRev foreward. https://t.co/2lwHnFkxj0 pic.twitter.com/vgNzh0pxyf
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 10, 2017
#SCOTUS "highly unlikely to discover 'a constitutional right to a stable climate any time soon,'" says @ColumbiaClimate's @ProfBurger https://t.co/UKE2Qcn0jo
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 10, 2017
ICYMI @ColumbiaCAPI's Jennifer Rodgers on @11thhour discussing the #MuellerInvestigation w/ @nicolledwallace? https://t.co/w4Oq1hXSpc pic.twitter.com/l266j9Kmg6
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 10, 2017
ICYMI: .@nytimes profiles Mueller's "legal pit bull," Andrew Weissmann '84: “If there’s something to find, he’ll find it." https://t.co/YuMPBZHTmI pic.twitter.com/XwmHqlavlR
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 9, 2017
What does #PaulManafort's indictment mean for #Mueller, #Trump, & us? Jennifer Rodgers weighs in for @CBCNews https://t.co/HTeD37EBd6
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 7, 2017
"It's time to recognize that the American political process & marketplace for ideas are under attack" – @superwuster https://t.co/1azQVQae2v pic.twitter.com/wW26USWHjf
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 7, 2017
Prof. Graetz to @@PatcohenNYT: If #tax plan doesn't increase standard of living for Americans, "why do we care?” https://t.co/BSZdqPDuyR
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 4, 2017
Did Trump's tweets after #NYC attack harm the case against the suspect? @ColumbiaCAPI's Rodgers talks to NBC. https://t.co/5GJk3tBVkL pic.twitter.com/1okO7Ah8kb
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 3, 2017
#SCOTUS "highly unlikely to discover 'a constitutional right to a stable climate any time soon,'" says @ProfBurger https://t.co/pkLu8ok7oH
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 3, 2017
Prof. Raskolnikov & @Columbia_Biz’s #RichmanCenter weigh our options for corporate #TaxReform. https://t.co/OpVftSpfhi pic.twitter.com/v7gBsz3wEy
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 2, 2017
.@ColumbiaClimate asks: Should #FossilFuel companies be liable for costs of #ClimateChange? (via: @ColumbiaSpec) https://t.co/MI6APdQTzP pic.twitter.com/qxrGqB5Dq2
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) November 1, 2017
Trump's web of conflicts poses danger to democracy, says @businessinsider citing @waltshaub's talk at Columbia Law. https://t.co/uPdQzNq3Mi
— Columbia Law School (@ColumbiaLaw) October 30, 2017
Take a look at the talented @ColumbiaLaw alum working behind the scenes on all sides of #Mueller's #Russia probe. https://t.co/hJDEUtes70 pic.twitter.com/SiES6v246w
— Columbia University (@Columbia) November 10, 2017
Listen to our ED explain #Mueller's indictments on the @BrianLehrer show this morning on @WNYC: https://t.co/1brQLU0IVt
— CAPI (@ColumbiaCAPI) October 30, 2017
Scott Pruitt’s attack on scientists serving on EPA advisory boards is illegal, says law professor https://t.co/3660z2JTar pic.twitter.com/nU5Pr5lDb4
— Earth Institute (@earthinstitute) November 6, 2017
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 14, 2017
Prof. @davidckamin on GOP tax plan and loophole for corporations and passthrough entities https://t.co/J0VvcOFxDG
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 13, 2017
"How a Tax Cut Turns Into a Tax Increase": Prof. @davidckamin on how a family making $59K would fare under GOP plan https://t.co/qHtf9drY87
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 11, 2017
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 8, 2017
Prof. Clayton Gillette and David Skeel @PennLaw, the legal theorists behind “Dictatorships for Democracy” https://t.co/5hAiZgtRdf
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 7, 2017
VIDEO: @RaceNYU presents a discussion on Race, Inequality, and the Legal Profession https://t.co/QdwE7OmSc0
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 5, 2017
“Can we please stop talking about collusion?” Prof. @rgoodlaw writes in @nytopinion: https://t.co/Ym1glyMRxX
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 5, 2017
New tax plan is "a big present to the very wealthy and to large corporations," Prof. @lilybatch tells BBC https://t.co/Ay9n7SGlHn
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 4, 2017
Policies to promote #AffordableHousing have been Prof. Vicki Been's focus as both scholar & government official: https://t.co/egStfNBYQf pic.twitter.com/nJ0XkWdzfW
— NYU Law (@nyulaw) November 2, 2017
Latest Flynn revelations may strengthen Mueller's hand in the Russia investigation.https://t.co/qmI2A38JJm
Here's what I told @julianborger for this @guardian story: pic.twitter.com/25vDcCq3p8— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) November 10, 2017
We must include every immigrant in our vision of immigrant justice. https://t.co/4kzC6MihaG via @publicbooks
— Alina Das (@Das_Alina) November 7, 2017
"Why not just lower the tax on labor directly?" says @ChrisSanchirico in an op-ed for @thehill. https://t.co/dD4t2bpqDb
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 13, 2017
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Does the GOP tax plan incentivize shifting more income abroad? @PennLaw's @ChrisSanchirico on the complex tax plan: https://t.co/UtBMqG0kda
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 7, 2017
Win or lose on @Amazon, Philly needs to get smart about attracting new businesses, says @PennLaw's @ChrisSanchirico. https://t.co/54mlvA6MlU
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 4, 2017
▶️ WATCH LIVE: @PennLaw_CERL & @ConstitutionCtr event "Freedom of the Press and National Security in the Era of Trump: Reconciling Competing Values in Democratic Governance" https://t.co/pI9oEh1LAD
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 9, 2017
The @PennLRev symposium addressed bankruptcy law and its transition during the modern era in policy and politics. https://t.co/lUPhwjX6kz
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 5, 2017
A key question in the Mueller charges is whether this prompts Manafort or Gates to cooperate, says @wburkewh. https://t.co/RTKEoVoLmh
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 5, 2017
As social media accounts are revealed to be fake, @PennLaw_CERL's Claire Finkelstein weighs in on Russian trolls. https://t.co/5ZhxFrh14v pic.twitter.com/BXXdR5Q12T
— Penn Law (@PennLaw) November 4, 2017