Still Casting A Shadow
After the terrorist attacks of September 2001, Catherine Mitrano (CAS’89, LAW’89) was among a select group of federal attorneys tasked with creating the newly authorized US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a cabinet-level entity that consolidated all or part of nearly two dozen autonomous agencies, including US Customs, the Transportation Security Administration, the Secret Service, and the Department of Agriculture.
“Democracy Under Stress”
Constitution Day Program hosted by University of Pittsburgh School of Law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Supreme Court Decision Is Bad News for Voting Rights
A Q&A with Robert Tsai.
July 1, 2021 BU TodayHow to Avoid the Culture War Trap Around Critical Race Theory
A commentary by Linda McClain and Robert Tsai.
June 24, 2021 SlateHow to Avoid the Culture War Trap Around Critical Race Theory
An opinion co-authored by Linda McClain and Robert Tsai.
June 23, 2021 SlateHow the Anti-Abortion Movement Used the Progressive Playbook to Chip Away at Roe v. Wade
An opinion piece co-authored by Robert Tsai.
June 13, 2021 PoliticoRe-examining Pragmatism in Constitutional Interpretation
2021 Constitutional Law Symposium, Constitutional Law Center, Drake University Law School
Biden’s Attempts to Diversify Federal Courts Can’t Come Fast Enough
An opinion by Robert Tsai and Christopher Robertson.
April 6, 2021 The HillAre the Atlanta Killings a Hate Crime? The Suspect Doesn’t Get to Decide.
Robert Tsai is quoted.
March 19, 2021 New York MagazineLocal Lawmakers React to Trump Acquittal
Robert Tsai is quoted.
February 16, 2021 WHDH