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9, she was quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education piece, “Trump’s Surprise Victory Sends Shock Through Higher Ed.” Tolson was quoted again in the November 19 Pensacola News Journal piece, “Republican electors bombarded by Trump opponents.” On December 1, she was quoted in the PolitiFact piece, “New York City mayor says president can’t defund sanctuary cities ‘across the board.’”
“That’s the risk of trying to appeal to the everyday man, by de-emphasizing the importance of education, you run into a situation where education is put on the back burner and then institutions of higher education experience significant cuts and then we have trouble preparing the next generation of voters. I do see it as probably the biggest and honestly the saddest fallout of how our political system has developed.” – Professor Franita Tolson, as quoted in a November 9, 2016 article in The Chronicle of Higher Education Manuel Utset was quoted about our innovative curriculum in the December 12 JD Journal piece, “Law Schools Offer New Curriculum to Address Modern Issues.” Hannah Wiseman was quoted in the June 29 Inside Climate News article, “Judge’s Ruling to Halt Fracking Regs Could Pose a Broader Threat to Federal Oversight.” She was featured on a July 5 Marketplace Morning Report story on fracking. On July 8, she was quoted in the E&E Publishing piece, “Dems debate ‘fracking ban,’ but what does that mean?” Wiseman was quoted in the Atlanta JournalConstitution article, “Feds, law professors say judge wrong to block fracking rules,” on August 18. On September 30, she was featured in the Reuters interview, “Q&A: Professor cited in fracking regulation ban joins opposing brief.” She
was quoted in The News Tribune article, “Federal rules bar release of Tacoma LNG documents? Not so, feds say,” on October 10. On October 21, Wiseman was quoted in the PolitiFact Florida piece, “Utilities behind solar amendment are trying to trick voters into ending net metering, Al Gore says.” She was quoted in The Hill piece, “Solar battle rages in swing-state Florida,” on October 30. On December 2, her article “Negotiated Rulemaking and New Risks: A Rail Safety Case Study,” was reviewed in JOTWELL. Mary Ziegler wrote the March 7 Harvard Law and Policy Review piece, “Two Ways of Thinking About The Undue Burden Test After Hellerstedt,” and a June 27 post for SCOTUSblog, “Symposium: The Court once again makes the ‘undue-burden’ test a referendum on the facts.” She wrote a piece for the June 28 Bowling Green Daily News, “The Supreme Court’s Texas abortion ruling reignites a battle over facts,” and the June 28 Washington Post piece, “The Supreme Court’s Texas abortion ruling reignites a battle over facts.” She was quoted in the June 28 Wall Street Journal article, “Supreme Court’s Term Disappoints Conservatives and Businesses.” On July 2, she wrote an op-ed for the New York Times, “Where the Pro-Life Movement Goes Next.” She was quoted in the September 30 Mother Jones piece, “Today Is the Anniversary of a Dark Day in Abortion Rights History.” On December 9, she authored The Washington Post piece, “Ohio’s new abortion law is an assault on Roe. Here’s why it won’t work.” Ziegler was also a guest on KCRW’s To the Point podcast, “Abortion rights in the Trump era,” on December 15.
“Today’s decision makes clear that we have not seen the last of battles about the medical, scientific and sociological evidence about abortion, both inside and outside of court. And for better or worse, that is just what the authors of Casey had in mind.” – Excerpt from Professor Mary Ziegler’s June 28, 2016 column in The Washington Post
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