We honor Justice Ginsburg's legacy with a panel and community forum on October 9. Professors @ProfDodson, @JoanCWilliams, Radhika Rao, Joel Paul, and Jodi Short share reflections on her contributions to the law and what her loss means. #UCHastings https://t.co/NIwIZQAlkd
— UC Hastings Law (@UCHastingsLaw) October 9, 2020
The Mueller Investigation is all over the news- join @UCHastingsLaw professors Joel Paul and Hadar Aviram for an in-depth discussion on the investigation and its potential outcomes. VIDEO: https://t.co/oweHJNk6RQ pic.twitter.com/sORKE6JxhN
— UCTV (@uctelevision) August 27, 2018
Law professor explains Trump’s potential removal from office. (Video; 01/08/2021) | @kron4news
The House can and should undertake this effort right after the January 6 certification of Electoral votes. via @NYTOpinion https://t.co/w7brvGvIS6
— Rory Little (@RoryLittle) January 5, 2021
And a great column from @NoahRFeldman too here:
"History should hold to account the Republican senators who voted not to remove Trump at his previous impeachment — and then professed to be shocked when he once again sought to corrupt election results."https://t.co/5kvE5j3Oae
— David Fickling (@davidfickling) January 7, 2021
.@NoahRFeldman "I wish I could say it’s only political theater by Rs who know it won’t matter, but I can’t. The truth is serious & painful. This concerted effort by Rs reflects a basic willingness to reject the people’s vote and with it, democracy itself."https://t.co/eqYWMumw7N
— Dr. K (@rdknowles2010) January 5, 2021
Ten years after the start of the #ArabSpring what lessons can we take from the movement? Listen to a discussion with The Arab Winter author @NoahRFeldman & @FareedZakaria https://t.co/F7PanN7Moo
— Princeton University Press (@PrincetonUPress) December 21, 2020
I joined @NialaBoodhoo on @Axios Today to discuss what you should watch for as members of Congress officially count the electoral votes for the presidential election. https://t.co/fENAojNu7g
— Noah Feldman (@NoahRFeldman) January 6, 2021
Talks of invoking the #25thAmmendment and #impeachment of the @POTUS after Wednesday's #CapitolRiots. @CUBoulder Constitutional Law Professor
Paul Campos joined @MartyLenz_KOA on "Colorado's Morning News" with his legal expertise and perspective…https://t.co/isszukz2eD— KOA NewsRadio 850 AM & 94.1 FM (@KOAColorado) January 8, 2021
Per law prof Paul Campos, "the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives could — by simple majority vote — decline to act on the substantive dispute for the remaining 21 days."https://t.co/XY8FTSFSKP
— Jan Wolfe (@JanNWolfe) January 7, 2021
White privilege and fascist violence https://t.co/QVqaGAwJq9 by Paul Campos
— LG&M (@lefarkins) January 7, 2021
Impeachment's greatest potential benefit: The Senate could bar Trump from holding office again, as explained by @Brettschneiderc in @Guardian. https://t.co/tN0Z3YEC0i
— David Ignatius (@IgnatiusPost) January 8, 2021
Maybe should have thought about that before your infamous fist pump. https://t.co/mWvq51X7lj
— Corey Brettschneider (@BrettschneiderC) January 8, 2021
If this is right and capital police aided and abetted crimes, the penalties need to be more severe than firing. https://t.co/YGRQoo0VHQ
— Corey Brettschneider (@BrettschneiderC) January 8, 2021
A clear stand in favor of (white) minority rule. Gross. https://t.co/BdCZGHi2oN
— Corey Brettschneider (@BrettschneiderC) January 5, 2021
Impeach to stop the pardon. @BrettschneiderC @bonnie_honig https://t.co/VnAgzu9Aqt
— Jeff Tulis (@jktulis) January 8, 2021
don't expect we'll get a better moment to test, in court, the "except in cases of impeachment" limits to Presidential pardon power, will we? @BrettschneiderC @jktulis @FOBowman3 @jedshug @Dahlialithwick @PreetBharara @RepJerryNadler https://t.co/fj7nWbdyAv
— Jonny Garf (@JonnyGarf) January 6, 2021
The 25th Amendment Can Remove Trump, but We Shouldn’t Stop There (01/07/2021) | @nytimes
ABF Research Prof @tomginsburg Aziz Huq, professor @UChicagoLaw & David Landau, professor @floridastate College of Law, write on the effects of impeachment on democracies.
They say impeachment "helps renew a democratic system."https://t.co/yOfO2UopBr
— American Bar Foundation (@ABFResearch) December 16, 2019
Rosalind Dixon e David Landau falam, neste artigo, sobre o professor Mark Tuschnet, da Harvard Law School, no momento em que ele se aposenta.
How to Do Comparative Constitutional Law? » https://t.co/HMBrK11YnP via @Harvard_Law
— Clèmerson Merlin Clève (@CleveMerlin) July 29, 2020
The bipartisan Washington State Redistricting Commission has until Nov. 15 to draw new political boundaries for the state's congressional and legislative districts. UW Law Professor Hugh Spitzer discusses pros and cons of the process with @seattletimes. https://t.co/DsM1r5Zh5E
— UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) January 5, 2021
LISTEN: In an interview with @KUOW, UW Law Professor Hugh Spitzer discussions possible consequences President Trump's legal team could face for potential violations of the rules of professional conduct lawyers are subject to nationwide. https://t.co/6zUhuLMv2u
— UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) December 11, 2020
UW Law Professor Hugh Spitzer discusses the emergency statute that grants @GovInslee the authority to issue Washington's latest stay-at-home order. @seattletimes https://t.co/3Ojdz618MH
— UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) March 25, 2020
Ideological differences among Supreme Court justices can be found in the number of 5-4 decisions in this early going. In an op-ed for @seattletimes, UW Law Professor Hugh Spitzer contends there could be much to learn from less-politicized int'l models. https://t.co/Ye9ChcIfbd
— UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) April 29, 2019
Hugh Spitzer weighs in on the constitutionality of a city income tax in Seattle https://t.co/N6pxuZCP4b
— UW School of Law (@UWSchoolofLaw) May 3, 2017
"It’s unlikely we’re going to see the National Guard out in the street, acting like police officers." —Hugh Spitzer, prof @UWSchoolofLaw
During #COVID19, the @WANationalGuard would likely fulfill a “helping out” role, such as building facilities or moving supplies, he says. pic.twitter.com/5ydm3tWM7S
— UW News (@uwnews) March 23, 2020
.@UWSchoolofLaw's Hugh Spitzer's op-ed in @seattletimes on the 25th Amendment: https://t.co/2qqu7p5zrb
— UW News (@uwnews) August 11, 2017
Professor Hugh Spitzer of @UWSchoolofLaw on taking party politics out of our redistricting system to end gerrymandering in Washington once and for all. https://t.co/z73vKpjUOW
— Crosscut (@Crosscut) October 21, 2020
This @UW law prof found 8 professional conduct violations for @RudyGiuliani in 10 min: Hugh Spitzer tells me why he thinks Trump's legal team will ultimately be held accountable https://t.co/clnXNcPIuI #FactsMatter #ElectionResults2020 #KUOW pic.twitter.com/SkfXCNRRk8
— Kim Malcolm (@KimOnKUOW) December 11, 2020
.@UWSchoolofLaw professor Hugh Spitzer in @SeaTimesOpinion: "The court usually does publish proposed rules, but when the justices legislate, they stick to their judicial habits and deliberate in secret." https://t.co/SkkD7SPDe3
— WashingtonCOG (@WashingtonCOG) June 27, 2020
Hugh Spitzer, a @UW law prof + co-author of "The Washington State Constitution: A Reference Guide" said it was "highly unlikely Washington courts would rule that I-1000 would interfere" with the state law giving veterans an edge in hiring. #waleg #waelex https://t.co/3uPIOny8E3
— Melissa Santos (@MelissaSantos1) September 16, 2019
The U.S. House, which has the power to impeach a president, would be completely within bounds if it chose to impeach Trump for “adhering to the enemy, and giving them aid and comfort,” writes University of Washington professor Hugh Spitzer in an Op-Ed. https://t.co/RutYamrK15 pic.twitter.com/KzeNG8vAnF
— SeattleTimes Opinion (@SeaTimesOpinion) July 19, 2018
Fact check: Can Trump be removed from office before Biden’s inauguration? (07/01/2021) | @dwnews
"First, Cohen is not a credible witness because of the fact that he … previously plead guilty to having lied to Congress," said Drake University law professor Anthony Gaughan.https://t.co/NX21RM5sOr
— CBC Radio (@cbcradio) March 1, 2019
See what Professor Anthony Gaughan has to say about the due process clause and voting rights in today's @JURISTnews. https://t.co/jlEhaNnSma
— Drake Law School (@DrakeLawSchool) August 27, 2018
Drake Law professor Anthony Gaughan explains the key takeaways from the #iacaucus results in the @Independent. https://t.co/fA77SDh9sI
— Drake Law School (@DrakeLawSchool) February 2, 2016
Professor Anthony Gaughan's piece on the recent #DemDebate was published in the @Independent. https://t.co/aYVlNVzAK1
— Drake Law School (@DrakeLawSchool) January 20, 2016
Professor Anthony Gaughan was put "On the Spot" in the recent issue of Drake Blue magazine. https://t.co/UOWDAXBtIC pic.twitter.com/qeTBFVsL4M
— Drake Law School (@DrakeLawSchool) October 28, 2015
Professors Bob Rigg and Anthony Gaughan BOTH in the Des Moines Register this past week: http://t.co/de7A9P9jii http://t.co/M6r1D2Hasb
— Drake Law School (@DrakeLawSchool) July 24, 2014
.@DrakeLawSchool professor Anthony Gaughan in @Salon on last night's final presidential #debate https://t.co/qTJEgRql6p
— Drake University (@DrakeUniversity) October 20, 2016
Professor Anthony Gaughan compares @HillaryClinton and @realDonaldTrump in @Newsweek article. https://t.co/nlFW3NGkiA
— Drake University (@DrakeUniversity) March 14, 2016
Professor Anthony Gaughan discusses the politics of the #scotus seat opening with @idaveprice on @whohd. https://t.co/G1Uzi4X39M
— Drake University (@DrakeUniversity) February 29, 2016
.@DrakeLawSchool professor Anthony Gaughan speaks on the political consequences of the final presidential #debate. https://t.co/jDYgTVYGt5 pic.twitter.com/TgyvEqvitP
— Headliner (@headlinervideo) October 22, 2016
Professor Anthony J. Gaughan (@GaughanAnthonyJ) writes on Money in Politics and Campaign Finance Reform here: https://t.co/N6NDIcIFkZ #OSLJ
— Ohio State Law Journal (@OhioStateLJ) December 15, 2016
Professor Anthony Gaughan, of Drake University Law School, speaking about Prime Minister Netanyahu’s open support of Mitt Romney in 2012- an example of foreign involvement in domestic campaigns. #HUSLReclaimingOurVote #Branton2018 @GaughanAnthonyJ pic.twitter.com/NcLxl1gIpc
— Howard Law Journal (@HULawJournal) October 11, 2018
Possible to remove Trump in a day: law professor (01/07/2021) | @rthk_enews
Grateful for the indefatigable @JRubinBlogger quoting me today in this characteristically terrific commentary.
Opinion | Trump can and must be prosecuted https://t.co/lHBTwe7LS2
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 8, 2021
I agree with characteristically spot-on analysis by @MichaelGerhard8. There are two equivocal precedents: the impeachments of Sen. Blount and Secy of War Belknap. But in end, I don't think they bar post-term impeachment.
https://t.co/S7WfMGbp0c via @just_security
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 8, 2021
MU law students call for Hawley's resignation https://t.co/ZCdfrZL3gu via @comissourian
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 8, 2021
Thx to @loujacobson for including me in this explainer along with the inimitable @MichaelGerhard8 and @ProfBrianKalt.
PolitiFact – Using the 25th Amendment or impeaching Trump: Could they happen? https://t.co/c4hA8BtLap
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I and others discuss responsibility of Trump, @HawleyMO, and others for attack on Capitol. Thx to @rmckinney9 for a great story.
MU law school, legal experts blast Hawley for Capitol riot https://t.co/xLTBKB8ELu via @columbiatribune
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I can't disagree with this assessment…
Messenger: Danforth calls his support of Hawley the 'worst mistake' of his life https://t.co/OblY5lTejO via @stltoday
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I think not. Some other disagree. See pp 38-55 of https://t.co/dEM9nzq2hI https://t.co/8Ttgko3x0a
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I talk w/ Sean Moncrieff of Newstalk in Ireland about mechanisms for removing US president. Always delight to talk with folks in Ireland…& remarkable how well-informed Europeans are about our constitution.
Removing Trump as President https://t.co/Qhb5CdjL1A via @newstalkfm
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
Yes. So long as VP is the Acting President, he possesses and President loses all the powers that go with being President. https://t.co/tKXZXkILyt
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I certainly hope that's right. The happiest read on a horrific day is that Josh & those of his ilk made a serious error. But don't underestimate his resilience or the credulity (and short memory) of American electorate. https://t.co/hHNQGXqg6B
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
Trump could also be impeached for disloyalty to U.S. Constitution and failing to uphold his oath of office.
“The essential offence would be one against the Constitution – one of trying to undermine the lawful results of a lawfully conducted election”
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
I have the honor to teach some remarkable young people, who will go on to be a credit to their university, the bar, and the country. https://t.co/LsubWtdOrA
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/FOBowman3/status/1346862957410439168
In my youth, scorcher like this from primary paper of state's largest city would sink, or at least chasten, a climber like @HawleyMO. Josh won't even blush.
Editorial: Josh Hawley shamelessly maneuvers to lure Trump supporters to his camp https://t.co/b3sEknY9vb via @stltoday
— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 4, 2021
Trump's criminal liability for GA call depends on whether he's a power-mad autocrat or desperate & delusional. (Perhaps a little of both?) Thx to @AlbertoLuperon for including me in this Law&Crime piece.
https://t.co/ObqDavWU5H via @lawcrimenews— Frank Bowman (@FOBowman3) January 3, 2021
The editorial boards of Missouri’s two major newspapers, the Post-Dispatch and the Star, are both now calling on Josh Hawley to resign
1) https://t.co/Db2fAHUWbU
2) https://t.co/HqVJWoY4Me pic.twitter.com/rZeg8dvfeQ— Rebecca Buck (@RebeccaBuck) January 8, 2021
"It started with ambitious (and moronic) Missouri Senator Josh Hawley giving the protesters a clenched-fist salute and ended with Boris Johnson tweeting about 'Disgraceful scenes in U.S. Congress.'" – @MollyJongFast https://t.co/x30wtUZvOP
— Kenneth Cole (@kennethcolereal) January 7, 2021
My remarks tonight on the partisan effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and its danger to our democracy. pic.twitter.com/5VLdsakpSZ
— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) January 7, 2021
Gardner offers options for lawmakers seeking Trump’s removal (01/08/2021) | @UBCommunity
.@UBSchoolofLaw Prof. Jim Gardner named to blue ribbon election law task force. https://t.co/KwpU5yE0eM
— housh law offices 🏛 (@houshlaw) September 13, 2020