Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains that the Organic Act of 1871 Did Not Transform the U.S. Into a Corporation 

February 12

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Offers Insight on States’ Rights Concerning Gender-Transition Care and Abortion Access 

February 9

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt: Oral Arguments in Colorado Presidential Ballot Case Went Well for Trump 

February 8

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Offers Prediction on Court’s Ruling in Trump Ballot Case 

February 8

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains How to Glean Insight from SCOTUS Oral Arguments 

February 8

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt: ‘Haley Is Offering a Confederate View of the Constitution That Cost Us Over Half a Million Lives’ 

February 5

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Trump and the Battle Over the 2024 Presidential Ballot 

February 5

In an amicus, Prof. Kermit Roosevelt argues that the U.S. Supreme Court should affirm the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision that keeps Trump off the presidential ballot.

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt: Constitution Intended to ‘Place Certain Issues Beyond the Reach of Ordinary Politics’ 

January 30

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Discusses the New Hampshire Primaries 

January 21

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Discusses the Impact of Today’s Highly Politicized Supreme Court 

January 21

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt: ‘No Substance’ to Birther Claims Concerning Nikki Haley 

January 10

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains the Origins of the Electoral College and Its Bias 

January 10

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt’s Amicus Encourages SCOTUS to Adopt Section 187 as Federal Law to Resolve Maritime Choice-of-Law Issues 

October 6

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The 2024 Presidential Ballot and the 14th Amendment 

October 2

“Hand your republic over to the enemies of democracy, and it could take a hundred years to get it back,” writes Prof. Kermit Roosevelt at the Los Angeles Times.

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Discusses Using the 14th Amendment to Disqualify Trump from 2024 Presidential Ballot 

September 16

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explores Whether the 14th Amendment Could Be Used to Keep Trump Off the 2024 Ballot 

September 6

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt’s Perspective on Supreme Court Expansion Has Evolved Over Time 

August 8

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains Legal Hurdles to Outlawing Birthright Citizenship 

July 20

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Attributes SCOTUS Affirmative Action Decision to Changing Composition of the Court 

July 20

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explores Potential Ramifications of Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision 

July 19

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Calls Recent Supreme Court Rulings Part of ‘Minoritarian Takeover’ 

July 11

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Emphasizes That Democracy Is ‘Ongoing, Continuing Process’ 

June 30

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Discusses Whether Birthright Citizenship Could Be in Danger 

June 30

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Prof. Kermit Roosevelt Explains Ideologies Behind Competing Affirmative Action Stances 

June 29

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