Daniel Urman Director of Hybrid and Online Programs for School of Law d.urman@neu.edu Expertise Election 2020, impeachment, law, midterm elections, Political science, public policy, SCOTUS, supreme court Daniel J. Urman in the Press Christian Science Monitor Trump lawsuits: Some get delayed. Some prove costly. “He has been remarkably successful thus far at delaying his criminal trials,” says Daniel Urman, a professor of law and public policy at Northeastern University. Fox 2 Supreme Court says it will formally adopt a code of ethics for the first time Dan Urman with Northeastern University School of Law joined LiveNOW from FOX’s Josh Breslow to discuss the question many have asked – could Justice Thomas be impeached as a result? Christian Science Monitor What’s at stake in Trump’s fraud trial – and other civil cases “This is like a hypothetical that a lot of law professors would reject. Imagine a person with this many pending legal actions,” says Daniel Urman, a professor of law and public policy at Northeastern University in Boston. The Globe and Mail What would Congress impeach Biden for? So far it’s not clear “We have entered an era of extreme partisanship where this is unsurprising and pleases the base, especially in the House of Representatives,” said Daniel Urman, a Northeastern University professor with expertise in constitutional law. Newsweek Could Clarence Thomas Get Impeached and Removed From Supreme Court? Daniel Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University whose expertise includes the Supreme Court, is doubtful. The Messenger Biden May Have No Better Luck With Plan B on Student Loans, Experts Say Without getting Congressional approval for cancellation, Biden leaves himself vulnerable to the same fate, said Dan Urman, a professor at Northeastern University School of Law who studies the intersection of law and politics, especially at the Supreme Court. The Messenger Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Loan Forgiveness Plan for 40 Million Borrowers Dan Urman, who teaches public policy at the Northeastern University School of Law, wasn’t surprised the court knocked down Biden’s plan. CNBC Why the Supreme Court still hasn’t decided on Biden’s student loan forgiveness Northeastern University law professor Dan Urman agreed. “The more complicated, difficult cases tend to take longer,” he said. CNBC When will the Supreme Court rule on Biden’s student loan forgiveness? What borrowers need to know For a number of reasons, Dan Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University, also predicts that student loan forgiveness won’t survive the Supreme Court. CNBC Supreme Court to hear Biden’s student loan forgiveness arguments Tuesday. 3 things to know For a number of reasons, Dan Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University, also predicts student loan forgiveness won’t survive the Supreme Court. Daniel J. Urman for Northeastern Global News What is a constitutional crisis? Is the US currently in one? What is a constitutional crisis? Is the US currently in one? “This is one of those essentially contested concepts without a fixed definition,” says Dan Urman, who teaches courses on the Supreme Court. Should Clarence Thomas recuse himself in the Colorado case? Should Clarence Thomas recuse himself in the Colorado case? “He absolutely should, but I don’t think he will,” says Jeremy R. Paul, a professor of law and former dean of the Northeastern School of Law. The Supreme Court is taking up the abortion pill. Here’s one way the justices could rule on access The Supreme Court is taking up the abortion pill. Here’s one way the justices could rule on access The case would mark the first major abortion decision since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last year. Legal experts detail what a Supreme Court ethics code might look like Legal experts detail what a Supreme Court ethics code might look like After controversial rulings and scandals, public faith in the Supreme Court is at an all-time low. One potential remedy is an ethics code. Benjamin Netanyhu’s future could be in jeopardy if he ‘missed warning signs’ of Hamas attack, expert says Benjamin Netanyhu’s future could be in jeopardy if he ‘missed warning signs’ of Hamas attack, expert says Israelis will rally around Netanyhu after the Hamas attack but this support could change if the prime minister misses warning signs. Donald Trump in court: Will his First Amendment defense hold up? Donald Trump in court: Will his First Amendment defense hold up? Trump’s attorneys have put forward his defense argument: that the speech he is being indicted for is protected under the First Amendment. The Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student loan debt plan. Is this the end of debt forgiveness? The Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student loan debt plan. Is this the end of debt forgiveness? At long last, the Supreme Court has reached a verdict on President Joe Biden’s student loan debt forgiveness program. The Supreme Court struck down affirmative action. But diversity on college campuses is still possible, experts say The Supreme Court struck down affirmative action. But diversity on college campuses is still possible, experts say Following the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action, colleges will use a whole variety of admissions techniques that are race-neutral Could Clarence Thomas be impeached? Experts say no Could Clarence Thomas be impeached? Experts say no Impeachment is the only mechanism for expelling justices; but it's unlikely it will happen to Clarence Thomas, experts say. Could the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett backfire on Republicans? Could the Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney Barrett backfire on Republicans? President Donald Trump’s controversial selection of Judge Amy Coney Barrett has deepened the U.S. partisan divide in a way that may influence the election in November, says Dan Urman, a Constitutional law expert at Northeastern.
Christian Science Monitor Trump lawsuits: Some get delayed. Some prove costly. “He has been remarkably successful thus far at delaying his criminal trials,” says Daniel Urman, a professor of law and public policy at Northeastern University.
Fox 2 Supreme Court says it will formally adopt a code of ethics for the first time Dan Urman with Northeastern University School of Law joined LiveNOW from FOX’s Josh Breslow to discuss the question many have asked – could Justice Thomas be impeached as a result?
Christian Science Monitor What’s at stake in Trump’s fraud trial – and other civil cases “This is like a hypothetical that a lot of law professors would reject. Imagine a person with this many pending legal actions,” says Daniel Urman, a professor of law and public policy at Northeastern University in Boston.
The Globe and Mail What would Congress impeach Biden for? So far it’s not clear “We have entered an era of extreme partisanship where this is unsurprising and pleases the base, especially in the House of Representatives,” said Daniel Urman, a Northeastern University professor with expertise in constitutional law.
Newsweek Could Clarence Thomas Get Impeached and Removed From Supreme Court? Daniel Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University whose expertise includes the Supreme Court, is doubtful.
The Messenger Biden May Have No Better Luck With Plan B on Student Loans, Experts Say Without getting Congressional approval for cancellation, Biden leaves himself vulnerable to the same fate, said Dan Urman, a professor at Northeastern University School of Law who studies the intersection of law and politics, especially at the Supreme Court.
The Messenger Supreme Court Strikes Down Student Loan Forgiveness Plan for 40 Million Borrowers Dan Urman, who teaches public policy at the Northeastern University School of Law, wasn’t surprised the court knocked down Biden’s plan.
CNBC Why the Supreme Court still hasn’t decided on Biden’s student loan forgiveness Northeastern University law professor Dan Urman agreed. “The more complicated, difficult cases tend to take longer,” he said.
CNBC When will the Supreme Court rule on Biden’s student loan forgiveness? What borrowers need to know For a number of reasons, Dan Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University, also predicts that student loan forgiveness won’t survive the Supreme Court.
CNBC Supreme Court to hear Biden’s student loan forgiveness arguments Tuesday. 3 things to know For a number of reasons, Dan Urman, a law professor at Northeastern University, also predicts student loan forgiveness won’t survive the Supreme Court.