
The History of Impeachment
Impeachment expert Michael Gerhardt on the unquestionably appropriate grounds for impeachment and the erosion of institutional norms around more frequent appearances of impeachment in modern history.
Impeachment expert Michael Gerhardt on the unquestionably appropriate grounds for impeachment and the erosion of institutional norms around more frequent appearances of impeachment in modern history.
Alumna Elisabeth Smith, director of state policy and advocacy at the Center for Reproductive Rights, on how the SCOTUS decision on Dobbs affects human rights across the country and what states and individuals can do.
UW Professor of Law Mary D. Fan on technological probable cause and the use of digital search strategies to solve crimes.
ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ Assistant Professor David Garavito on why the forgotten culpability of incarcerated youth works against them in South Carolina’s discretionary parole system.
Faculty Colloquium guest Robert Tsai on his forthcoming book, Demand the Impossible: One Lawyer’s Pursuit of Equal Justice, about the decline of the death penalty through the lens of attorney Stephen Bright’s career.