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Faculty in the Media

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Law360 March 10, 2026

Justices Advised To Keep Law Clear In ‘Skinny Label’ Case

A brief co-written by Professor Paul Gugliuzza—arguing that the Hikma case complicated patent inducement jurisprudence by focusing on generic drug labels—is cited in an article offering advice to the U.S. Supreme Court on a case involving "skinny labels."

More of: Paul R. Gugliuzza

Tribune News Service March 9, 2026

Ask not what AI can do for you

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier encourages young Americans not to be fearful of AI or adopt an anti-tech narrative, and instead, seize the opportunity to use AI in ways that benefit humanity, with support from the new US Tech Corps program.

More of: Kevin Frazier

Moneywise March 6, 2026

California family feels ‘victimized’ after real estate investor allegedly exploits tensions, forges documents and puts up a fence on their property

Clinical Professor Heather Way discusses the role of partition laws in property acquisition related to a family's divided estate.

More of: Heather K Way

Houston Chronicle March 5, 2026

Why Dallas has a different approach to ICE cooperation than Houston

Clinical Professor Elissa Steglich suggests increasing communication between law enforcement and their communities to find the best course of action regarding administrative warrants.

More of: Elissa C Steglich

Gadget Review March 6, 2026

New York Proposes Ban on AI Answering Questions About Medicine, Law, and Engineering

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier comments that New York's proposed ban on AI providing substantive advice in various licensed professions is unconstitutional and a form of censorship.

More of: Kevin Frazier

The Texas Tribune March 3, 2026

Dow asks Texas to legalize plastic pollution from its Seadrift complex

Clinical Professor Erin Gaines comments on petroleum producer Dow's request to change the terms of its permits for a petrochemical plant emptying waste into the San Antonio Bay.

More of: Erin Laurel Gaines

Lawfare February 27, 2026

Patronage Pardons: A Conversation with Prof. Lee Kovarsky about a Novel Feature of the Trump Administration

Professor Lee Kovarsky speaks with Lawfare about patronage pardons, considers whether the founders anticipated them, gives examples, and explores what makes the pardons unique.

More of: Lee Kovarsky

The Fulcrum February 27, 2026

Ask Not What AI Can Do for You

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier argues that young Americans should embrace AI as a tool for advancement by participating in the newly launched U.S. Tech Corps initiative to lead global innovation and service.

More of: Kevin Frazier

Houston Chronicle February 27, 2026

Houston Mayor Whitmire says state law requires ICE cooperation. Some Texas police agencies disagree.

Clinical Professor Elissa C. Steglich states that Texas law enforcement agencies are caught in a difficult legal bind, as refusing to cooperate with ICE on administrative warrants could violate Senate Bill 4 and risk funding, while honoring civil, judge-unsigned warrants by detaining people could expose officers to Fourth Amendment violations.

More of: Elissa C Steglich

National Review February 26, 2026

AI Laws Need a Kill Switch

AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier shares his opinion that lawmakers are acting too aggressively in regulatory legislation as the AI industry is rapidly evolving and a "kill switch" would allow for greater flexibility.

More of: Kevin Frazier

Reporting Texas February 25, 2026

Federal Judge Allows Protesters Lawsuit Against UT to Proceed on First Amendment Claims

Clinical Professor Steven Collis explains that the Texas federal court will hear Pro-Palestine student protestors' case against the University of Texas for suppression of free speech.

More of: Steven T Collis

San Francisco Chronicle February 25, 2026

Texas AG credits abuser’s claims in anti-abortion lawsuit against Bay Area doctor

Professor RachelRebouché examines shield laws as a defense against increasing abortion punishments.

More of: Rachel Rebouché