Faculty in the News
Wake Forest Law News Stories
- Professor Jonathan Cardi Appointed to Judge Donald L. Smith Professor of LawFor Professor Jonathan Cardi, the path to where he is today has been full of rich and varied experiences. Recently appointed the Judge […]
- Stronger Together: The Veteran and Active Duty Community at Wake Forest LawAt Wake Forest Law, veterans and active duty service-member students don’t just find a top-tier legal education—they find a community. Through the
- Wake Forest Law Welcomes Three New Professors
Wake Forest Law is thrilled to welcome three new faculty members to our community: Assistant Professor Nia Johnson, Teaching Professor Wayne Logan, and […]- On Being American: Picking Up the Mantle from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
“Reality is what humans make of it—there’s no fatalistic tinge to it. If we want justice we have to work for it and […]- Professor Abby Perdue Becomes President of the Legal Writing Institute
This past July, Wake Forest Law Professor Abby Perdue officially began her term of president of the Legal Writing Institute (LWI). LWI is […]
Faculty in the Media
Select publications, op-eds, articles, podcasts, interviews, and more
“NC Senate Passes Bill to Remove 2030 Carbon Reduction Deadline for Duke Energy” – Winston-Salem Journal, March 2025 – featuring Scott Schang
“Trump Trans Care Order Raises New Legal Risks For Providers” – Law360, February 2025 – featuring Marie-Amélie George
“Judicial Candidates Made Numerous Prohibited Donations” – The Assembly, January 2025 – featuring Ellen Murphy
“Illinois law requires transparency when police kill people. Many cases stay in the dark” – IPM News, December 2024 – featuring Eileen Prescott
“Forsyth County Sheriff’s Deputies Could Get New GPS Launchers to Track Cars in Police Chases” – Winston-Salem Journal, November 2024 – featuring Alyse Bertenthal
“How Might Harris Handle Plastic Pollution? A Recent Policy Shift Provides Insight” – The Well News, October 2024 – featuring Sarah Morath
“Interview: Family Matters: Queer Households and the Half-Century Struggle for Legal Recognition” – NOTCHES, September 2024 – featuring Marie-Amélie George
“Three Writing Rules That Are “More What You’d Call ‘Guidelines’” – North Carolina Bar Association, August 2024 – featuring Laura Graham
“Local election races now reflect broader national political trends” – The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), June 2024 – featuring Ron Wright
“Johnson & Johnson settlement shows the new stakes in litigation finance” – Financial Times, May 2024 – featuring Samir Parikh
“How the Supreme Court Has Shaped the U.S. Economy” – Slate, May 2024 – by Sidney Shapiro and Joseph Tomain
“Continuing Conversations: Serving Justice-Involved Veterans” – National Veterans’ Training Institute podcast, April 2024 – interview with Eleanor Morales
“Supreme Court to consider clash of Idaho abortion ban with federal law for emergency care” – CBS News, April 2024 – featuring Meghan Boone
“Nex Benedict’s suicide coincides with a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws – and some people’s misunderstanding about transgender and nonbinary individuals” – The Conversation, April 2024 – by Marie-Amelie George
“The Non-obvious Razor & Generative AI” – North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, March 2024 – by Raina Haque, Simone Rose, and Nick DeSetto
Smithsonian targeted D.C.’s vulnerable to build brain collection – Washington Post, Dec. 2023 – featuring Tanya Marsh
“Declaring and Terminating Public Health Emergencies: Performative Utterances that Can Change the World” – Maryland Law Review, November 2023 – by Christine Coughlin and Ana Iltis
- Wake Forest Law Welcomes Three New Professors