Catherine J. Ross discussed on the National Constitution Center “We the People” podcast the legal and constitutional standards for impeachment.
It’s Been A Good Week.
Catherine J. Ross: Proving incitement and the constitutionality of trying an ex-president.
What the First Amendment Really Says About Whether Trump Incited the Capitol Riot
One “Vulgar” Cheerleader Vindicated—But Other Students May Still Face Discipline for Off-Campus Speech
Comment on Mahanoy v. B.L
Trump’s Free-Speech Order Could Have Been Harsher. But Higher-Ed Leaders Still Don’t Approve.’
Consequences of Trump’s executive order requiring college campus free speech
Catherine J. Ross writes in First Amendment News about consequences of Trump’s executive order requiring college campus free speech.
Trump’s Latest Threat to Free Speech and the Academy
Catherine J. Ross is quoted by The Chronicle of Higher Education about the government’s interpretation of free speech in Trump’s executive order.
Legal Scholars Don’t Know the Details of Trump’s Order on Campus Speech. But They Think It’s a Mistake’
Trump Promises Executive Order That Could Strip Colleges of Funding if They Don’t ‘Support Free Speech’
Catherine J. Ross is quoted by The Chronicle of Higher Education about the legality of President Trump’s executive order on campus speech.
School Walkouts, March for Our Lives, and First Amendment Rights
Catherine J. Ross is quoted by The Washington Post about Trump’s free speech executive order and how it raises First Amendment concerns.