Thank you to our Crane Fellow, Prof. Kate Shaw, for joining our PLUS students and Prof. Dodd for lunch this week to discuss her podcast Strict Scrutiny, the Supreme Court, and her current research.
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Thank you to P*LAW’s Final Frontiers of Law speaker of the spring semester, Prof. Sabeel Rahman, who spoke about the future of reconstruction in the administration.
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Last week, our 2026 Princeton Undergraduate Liman Fellows – Natalia Murillo, Vivian Clayton, Fikir Beyene, and Noah Barkan – and their faculty advisor, Prof. Lynda Dodd, attended the Liman Colloquium at Yale Law School.
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Thank you so much to our Crane Fellow, Prof. Catherine Powell, for joining Prof. Lynda Dodd and PLUS students for lunch today to discuss her career and current work on tech policy.
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As the Supreme Court considers American companies’ liability for aiding Chinese gov’t repression, P•LAW affiliated scholar Martin Flaherty weighs in with an amicus brief on the history of the Alien Tort Statute:
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Hugely looking forward to moderating this webinar tomorrow at 6pm with former SDNY Judge Shira Scheindlin, Society for the Rule of Law Exec Director @greggnunziata.bsky.social, and head of Law Firm Partners United Neel Chatterjee. Registration open to all, details below.
Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 12:00PM-1:30PM - Baker Hall 405
Prof. Catherine Powell (Fordham University School of Law) will talk about:
"AI and Constitutional Democracy at 250"
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Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 31, at 6 p.m., P•LAW will host a free webinar on the Principles for the Independence of the Legal Profession - more info at the link!
www.aals.org/events/webin...
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"The movement for criminal justice reform has not disappeared. It has adapted—and it now lives, principally, in the states,” writes P•LAW affiliated scholar Udi Ofer (@uofer.bsky.social) for Just Security.
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A proposed rule from the Trump admin aiming to block independent ethics investigations of DOJ lawyers “would severely limit the courts’ ability to offer any kind of independent check on the executive branch,” argues Deborah Pearlstein in today’s NYT.
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In a new post, P•LAW affiliated scholar Mihir Kshirsagar looks at how Judge Boasberg's recent opinion in the FTC v. Meta antitrust action has fundamentally reshaped the First Amendment calculus for social media.
www.promarket.org/2026/01/22/h...
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We’re looking forward to welcoming former FTC Chair Lina Khan to Princeton for this year’s Donald S. Bernstein ‘75 lecture on February 18.
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A big congratulations to current P•LAW Crane Fellow Catherine Powell on winning the 2026 Clyde Ferguson Award from the Association of American Law Schools for excellence in public service, teaching, and scholarship!
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P•LAW Crane Fellow crossover on the Strict Scrutiny podcast: 2025-26 fellow Kate Shaw and 2024-25 fellow Rebecca Ingber drop an emergency pod answering your questions on the legality of the Venezuela attack.
www.youtube.com/watch?si=-g5...
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Facing unprecedented pressure from the executive branch, where do major law firms—and the legal profession as a whole—go from here? P•LAW's @debpearlstein.bsky.social will discuss #executivepower and the independence of the legal profession at the AALS meeting this Friday. am.aals.org
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Crane Fellow Kate Shaw sat down with PBS' Michel Martin to review this year's major SCOTUS cases. Watch at the link:
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Kate Shaw, one of our 2025-26 Crane Fellows, hosted an online debate with professors Will Baude and Stephen Vladeck about Trump v. Slaughter, a case currently before the Supreme Court that carries the potential to shift power from Congress to the President.
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/09/o...
A P•LAW Crane Fellow crossover on the Strict Scrutiny podcast: 2025-26 fellow Kate Shaw and 2024-25 fellow Rebecca Ingber discussed the Trump administration's attacks on "narcoterrorists" -- listen at the link:
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Right now, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a case that threatens to redefine -- and vastly increase -- executive power. Read P•LAW Crane Fellow Kate Shaw's opinion piece in The New York Times:
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/08/o...
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Huge thanks to Yale Law School Associate Dean of Admissions Miriam Ingber for joining Prof. Lynda Dodd and our P·Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) today for an advising session on preparing for law school and pursuing meaningful careers in law.
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Read the full piece here: www.nytimes.com/2025/11/04/o...
Our P*Law Undergraduate Scholars (PLUS) were delighted to welcome Harvard Law Admissions Dean Kristi Jobson to Princeton yesterday! ⚖️📚
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