Faculty in the News
Wake Forest Law News Stories
- Gene Riddle (JD ’85) Shares Lifelong Commitment to Clients, Community, and FamilyBy Hannah Callaway Gene Riddle (JD ’85) has a simple answer when asked what drew him to study law: “It’s about helping people […]
- Legal Deacon Digest – June 2025
- Interview with Professor Zaneta Robinson (JD ’03) Growing up, Professor Zaneta Robinson (JD ’03) had no idea she would one day use her love of hands-on learning to lead the […]
- New Honor of Dean’s Fellow Awarded to Five Faculty MembersWake Forest Law is pleased to announce a new faculty honor: Dean’s Fellow. Those named a Dean’s Fellow have made exceptional contributions to […]
- Practicing What They Teachby Suzi Morales 5 Adjunct Professors Share Insights on Life and Law Long before legal education as we know it today, new lawyers […]
Faculty in the Media
Select publications, op-eds, articles, podcasts, interviews, and more
“Best- and Worst-Run Cities in America (2025) – Ask the Experts” – WalletHub, June 2025 – featuring Don Vaughn
“Science requires ethical oversight–without federal dollars, society’s health and safety are at risk” – The Conversation, May 2025 – featuring Chris Coughlin
“Plastic Pollution Rules Stall Amid Federal Efforts Boosting Oil” – Bloomberg Law, April 2025 – featuring Sarah Morath
“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