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Professor Goldstein on the Significance of V.P. Biden after Gen. McChrystal Fired
June 30, 2010

In an opinion piece for today's Politico blog, Professor Joel Goldstein writes about the significance of the vice president’s role in the Obama administration after Gen. Stanley McChrystal was fired, due in part to his insubordinate comments about Vice President Joe Biden.

Professor Salsich Speaks on Lawsuit over Changes to City Residency Requirments
June 28, 2010

Professor Peter Salsich was interviewed by St. Louis Public Radio about the city's lawsuit over changes to residency requirements for firefighters.

Professor Goldman Interviewed about U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan
June 24, 2010

Professor Roger Goldman was interviewed on KMOX-AM's The Charlie Brennan Show about the U.S. Supreme Court selection process and nominee Elena Kagan in a two-hour segment. Part 1 and Part 2.

Professor Salsich Offers Perspective on Linking Landlords and Renters via Internet
June 23, 2010

Professor Peter Salsich spoke to The Kansas City Star about a trial involving linking landlords and renters together via the Internet.

Professor Ammann Pens Op-Ed on New Arizona Law
June 16, 2010

Professor John Ammann's op-ed on Arizona's law aimed at undocumented aliens appears in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch .

Professor Needham Interviewed about Law Practice Regulation in Financial Reform Bill
June 3, 2010

Professor Carol A. Needham's views on the proposed congressional legislation intended to reform financial products and services are quoted in the recent American Bar Association article ABA & Others Object to Sweeping Law Practice Regulation in Financial Reform Bill .

Professor Goldstein referenced in "Sestak Scandal is Business As Usual"
May 27, 2010

Joel Goldstein spoke to the Huffington Post about the Obama administration's offer of a job to Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Penn) in exchange for him not entering the Pennsylvania Senate primary.

Professor Goldstein's Kansas City Star Article Entered into Congressional Record
May 26, 2010

Joel Goldstein's recent article in the Kansas City Star was entered into the Congressional record after Senator Ted Kaufman (D-DE), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, delivered this statement in support of Solicitor General Elena Kagan, President Obama’s nominee to United States Supreme Court.

Professor Goldman participates in Legal Roundtable
May 24, 2010

Roger Goldman participated in a panel discussion on KWMU-FM (NPR-St.Louis) on several legal topics, including the selection process for the U.S. Supreme Court nominee.

Local Knowledge Lost with Uniform Bar
May 23, 2010

Chad Flanders wrote an opinion piece for Missouri Lawyers Weekly on the state's new uniform bar exam.

What Do Sex Offenders and Health-Care Reform Have in Common?
May 19, 2010

Roger Goldman spoke to The Beacon about two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions.

Senators Raise the Question of Judicial Experience, but Answers Vary
May 13, 2010

Joel Goldstein was interviewed by Congressional Quarterly Today about U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan's lack of judicial experience.

History Says Lack of Time on Bench is no Problem
May 12, 2010

Joel Goldstein wrote an editorial for the Kansas City Star on judicial experience for U.S. Supreme Court nominees.

A Third Way of Selecting Judges
May 12, 2010

Chad Flanders co-wrote an editorial for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on judicial elections in Missouri.

If Confirmed, Kagan Would Give Women on Court 'Critical Mass'
May 11, 2010

Roger Goldman and Joel Goldstein were interviewed by The Beacon about the “critical mass” of women on the U.S. Supreme Court if nominee Elena Kagan is confirmed.

Elena Kagan Selected for Supreme Court
May 11, 2010

Roger Goldman spoke to Missouri Lawyers Weekly about President Obama’s nominee for U.S. Supreme Court.

U.S. Supreme Court
May 10, 2010

Professor Joel Goldstein was interviewed by KMOX-AM on President Obama’s recent nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Case of Bernard Jackson Raises Questions about the System
May 8, 2010

Professor Patricia Harrison spoke to the Kansas City Star about the length of sentencing for violent offenders.

City Considers Lawsuit over State Action on Firefighter Residency
May 7, 2010

Professor Peter Salsich, J.D. was interviewed by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about the city’s firefighter residency requirements.

Chunks out of the Wall Separating Church and State
April 30, 2010

Professor Chad Flanders spoke to The Beacon about the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on the constitutionality of a Latin cross erected on once public land in the Mojave Desert.

Arizona’s Immigration Law
April 26, 2010

John Ammann was interviewed on KTRS-AM about Arizona’s anti-illegal immigration measure.

Muskie’s View of Earth Day
April 22, 2010

Joel Goldstein’s article in The Beacon on environmentalist Edmund S. Muskie highlights Muskie’s views that citizens should use the political and legal system to press for environmental changes.

Taking the 10th
April 19, 2010

Professor Alan Howard spoke to Missouri Lawyers Weekly about the effect and interpretation of the 10th Amendment.

A Distinguished Race
April 14, 2010

Professor Eric Miller was interviewed by BBC World radio about the history of race in America.

St. Louis Beacon
April 9, 2010

Professor Joel Goldstein was quoted in The St. Louis Beacon on the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.

Testing Drug Courts
April 4, 2010

Eric Miller was interviewed by Missouri Lawyers Weekly about the validity of drug courts.

Inside Counsel
April 1, 2010

Marcia L. McCormick was interviewed for the April edition of Inside Counsel about guidelines for avoiding gender stereotyping claims.

1120 KMOX-AM
March 23, 2010

With the recent passage of the health care reform bill into law, 1120 KMOX-AM sought out constitutional law professor, Marcia L. McCormick, to explain how the federal government has the power to mandate commodities that affect commerce.

St. Louis Beacon
March 23, 2010

Professors Joel K. Goldstein and Roger L. Goldman were quoted in the St. Louis Beaconabout the constitutionality of the new health care reform law.

West Virginia Public Radio
March 19, 2010

Professor Sidney D. Watson was featured on West Virginia Public Radio regarding a lecture she gave on the lack of health care access in rural areas.

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