Our faculty not only help shape the next generation of leaders and thinkers but are also available to provide interviews, background and clarity around a range of issues.
Seattle University provides a world-class education to students through faculty and staff who are leaders in their respective fields. Our faculty not only help shape the next generation of leaders and thinkers but are also available to provide interviews, background and clarity around a range of issues.
With the U.S. Supreme Court rendering rulings this month as it nears the close of its term and still to rule on cases including presidential immunity and reproductive rights, the following Seattle University faculty are available to provide analysis and context through media interviews:
- Trump v. U.S. (presidential immunity): Andrew Siegel
- NOTE: The School of Law and Professor Siegel will host a webinar with national legal experts to analyze the upcoming SCOTUS presidential immunity decision. Media are encouraged to sign up to receive a webinar registration link once the decision is released.
- Idaho and Moyle, et al v. U.S. (Idaho’s Defense of Life Act): Professors Sital Kalantry or Deirdre Bowen
- U.S. v. Rahimi (gun rights and domestic violence protection orders): Professor Deirdre Bowen
- Grants Pass v. Johnson (homelessness and camping on public property): Professor Sara Rankin
- Relentless v. Department of Commerce (Chevron Doctrine): Professor John Kirkwood
Seattle University has a new faculty directory that elevates areas of expertise in our keyword search field. Members of the media can consider the directory as an easy-to-use resource to find the expertise you seek. Contact Lincoln Vander Veen at vanderv1@seattleu.edu or Nicole Jennings at njennings@seattleu.edu to connect with these experts.
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Thursday, June 20, 2024