Introducing Guest Blogger Howard Wasserman
posted by Deven Desai
I am pleased to announce that Howard Wasserman will be joining us as a guest blogger this month.
Howard teaches at Florida International University, College of Law. He graduated magna cum laude from the Northwestern University School of Law, where he was an associate articles editor of the Law Review and was named to the Order of the Coif. Following law school, he clerked for Chief Judge James T. Giles of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Judge Jane R. Roth of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He also has been a visiting professor at Saint Louis University School of Law and Florida State University College of Law. Howard teaches civil procedure, evidence, federal courts, civil rights, and First Amendment. His scholarship focuses on the freedom of speech and on the role of procedural and jurisdictional rules in public-law and civil-rights litigation. He also blogs at PrawfsBlawg and at Sports-Law Blog and is a regular media commentator on issues related to sports and the law. Howard is a loyal Chicago Cubs fan.
His publications include:
*Orwell’s Vision: Video and the Future of Civil Rights Enforcement, 68 Md. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2009) (SSRN Link: )
*Video evidence and summary judgment: The procedure of Scott v. Harris, 91 Judicature 108 (2008)
*Jurisdiction, Merits, and Non-Extant Rights, 56 U. Kansas L. Rev. 227 (2008)
*Jurisdiction, Merits, and Procedure: Thoughts on a Trichotmy, 102 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1547 (2008)
*Jurisdiction, Merits, and Substantiality, 42 Tulsa L. Rev. 579 (2007) (in Review of 2005-06 Term of the Supreme Court of the United States)
* Bartnickia’s Lochner: Some Thoughts on First Amendment Lochnerism, 33 N. Ky. L. Rev. 421 (2006) (in First Amendment Lochnerism? Constitutional Limitations on Economic Regulation Of Communication, Technology, and Information Industries)
*Fans, Free Expression, and the Wide World of Sports, 67 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 525 (2006)
If You Build it, They Will Speak: Public Stadiums, Public Forums, and Free Speech 14 NINE: J. Baseball & Culture 15 (2006)
*Jurisdiction and Merits, 80 Wash. L. Rev. 643 (2005)
*Cheers, Profanity, and Free Speech, 31 J.C. & U.L. 377 (2005)
*Continuity of Congress: A Play in Three Stages, 53 Cath. U. L. Rev. 949 (2004)
*Symbolic Counter-Speech, 12 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 367 (2004)
*Civil Rights Plaintiffs and John Doe Defendants: A Study in § 1983 Procedure, 25 Cardozo L. Rev. 793 (2003)
*The Trouble With Shadow Government, 52 Emory L.J. 182 (2003)
October 1, 2008 at 1:59 am
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