U-M Law School offers website, faculty expertise on Supreme Court nomination
ANN ARBOR—The Law Library at the University of Michigan Law School has established an informational website gathering video and press clippings, speeches and scholarly works of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan for use by scholars and journalists interested in the nomination.
The site can be accessed at: http://www.law.umich.edu/library/info/kagan/Pages/default.aspx.
Michigan Law professors are available to provide perspective on the nomination. They include:
- Richard Friedman is an expert on Supreme Court history and has argued there in the recent past. Contact Friedman at: (734) 647-1078 or [email protected].
- Richard Primus teaches the law, theory and history of the Constitution and clerked for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Contact Primus at: (734) 647-5543 or [email protected].
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