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8 Feb 2011, 7:04 am by Austin Williams
The American Constitution Society will be hosting a Q&A session with  Stephen Wermiel, a former Georgia State University College of Law professor, on Thursday, February 10, from 4:15 pm – 5:15 pm in Room 170 of the Urban Life Building (College of Law). [read post]
22 Oct 2010, 11:18 am by Anna Christensen
On October 7, SCOTUSblog hosted a “live-chat” with Stephen Wermiel and Seth Stern, the authors of Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion. [read post]
20 Oct 2010, 5:13 pm by Glenn Reynolds
OVER AT THE NEW YORK TIMES’ “ROOM FOR DEBATE” BLOG, Stephen Wermiel, Scot Powe, and I talk about the Supreme Court, politics, and civility. [read post]
27 Sep 2010, 8:09 am by Mary L. Dudziak
The long-awaited authorized biography of Justice William Brennan is just published:  Stephen Wermiel and Seth Stern's Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion. [read post]
4 Oct 2010, 3:46 am by firstamendmentblogger
Education Week’s School Law Blog spotlights how the new biography of Justice Brennan by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel explores the Justice’s efforts to explain his votes in the Court’s early school prayer cases. [read post]
29 Dec 2017, 9:30 am
" Stephen Wermiel has this post at "SCOTUSblog. [read post]
31 Jan 2007, 12:11 pm
"Roberts' Reflections Highlight Supreme Court Documentary": Law Professor Stephen Wermiel has this review online at "The Politico. [read post]
31 Oct 2014, 8:34 am
" Today at "SCOTUSblog," Stephen Wermiel has an interesting post that begins, "Few procedures at the Supreme Court are more mysterious than the decision to reargue a case. [read post]
4 Apr 2013, 8:00 pm by Reproductive Rights
SCOTUSblog - SCOTUS for law students: SCOTUS for law students: Prostitution and Free Speech, by Stephen Wermiel: Prostitution seems like an unlikely topic for a battle over freedom of speech, but that is precisely the focus of an important case... [read post]
19 Mar 2013, 12:30 am by Dan Ernst
Lee Levine and Stephen Wermiel have published The Landmark that Wasn’t: A First Amendment Play in Five Acts, in the Washington Law Review 88 (March 2013) 1. [read post]
20 Oct 2010, 6:22 pm by Eugene Volokh
Stephen Wermiel (Justice Brennan’s co-biographer), Prof. [read post]
19 Oct 2010, 6:02 am
Garrow had this review of the book "Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion" by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel. [read post]
22 Dec 2016, 8:44 am
" Today at "SCOTUSblog," Stephen Wermiel has a post that begins, "Lately, the Supreme Court seems to be sending a message to the lawyers who practice before it: Do not ask the court to grant review of an issue and then try to change the subject. [read post]
11 Jan 2014, 10:58 pm by Reproductive Rights
SCOTUS blog: SCOTUS For Law Students (sponsored by Bloomberg Law): Abortion's Time is Coming, by Stephen Wermiel: Noticeably absent from the Supreme Court’s line-up of high-profile decisions in recent Terms is the issue of abortion. [read post]
15 Apr 2019, 1:45 pm by SCOTUStalk
In this week’s episode of SCOTUStalk, Amy Howe of Howe on the Court talks with Professor Stephen Wermiel of American University Washington College of Law about Supreme Court retirements, both in the possible future and from the recent past. [read post]
29 May 2009, 9:46 am by Legal Talk Network
Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi discuss the Sotomayor nomination with Professor Jenny Rivera, Director of Center on Latino and Latina Rights and Equality and Professor of Law at CUNY School of Law, and Professor Stephen Wermiel, Supreme Court expert and adjunct professor at American University Washington College. [read post]
2 Jul 2010, 11:40 am
In today's mail: An advance reading copy of the eagerly awaited book "Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion" by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel. [read post]
22 Feb 2011, 9:33 am
"Robust and Wide-Open": Law professor Justin Driver had this review (free access) of the book "Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion" by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel in the February 17, 2011 issue of The New Republic. [read post]