In the Media: Seth Kreimer
- Experts are disputing the wisdom of New Jersey having charged a 14-year-old girl with child pornography after she alledgedly posted explicit nude pictures of herself on MySpace.com. "I'm not sure I've seen a prosecution like this coming out of a social networking site," said Seth Kreimer, a constitutional law professor at the University of Pennsylvania. (3/27/2009).
Chicago Tribune.
- Professor Seth Kreimer reflects on the 1995 Medicaid case which he argued and which Alito cast the deciding vote striking down a Pennsylvania abortion restriction. "...there are a lot more degrees of freedom at the Supreme Court level than at the court of appeals." Christian Science Monitor (11/2/2005).
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- Commenting on Judge Roberts, Professor Seth Kreimer says, "He was an effective, honest judge on the court of appeals,' Kreimer said. 'He could act in the same restrained fashion or push the envelope in ways he couldn't on that court." The Legal Intelligencer (7/21/2005).
- Professor Seth Kreimer comments on Justice O'Connor's retirement that "Justice Kennedy could become the deciding vote in a number of issues [if the president picks a more conservative replacement]." The Legal Intelligencer (7/5/2005).
- "It's of dubious legality," comments Seth Kreimer on the congressional effort in the Schiavo case. Newsday (3/18/2005).
- "The attacks 'changed everything,' some said -- including, it appears, our fidelity to the Constitution," says Professor Seth Kreimer in a discussion about the use of torture. Philadelphia Daily News (3/15/2005).
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