The LA Review of Books reviews Dean Erwin Chemerinsky’s new book, Presumed Guilty: How the Supreme Court Empowered the Police and Subverted Civil Rights, and says he does not pull his punches
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, in response to the banning of critical race theory, says that whenever the government regulates speech, it has to be clear about what’s prohibited and what’s allowed
California Constitution Center Executive Director David Carrillo and Senior Research Fellow Stephen M. Duvernay examine proposed reforms to the state’s process for recalling statewide officers
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky explains why the Supreme Court debate over Texas’s SB8 is about nothing less than whether every state must follow the Constitution — or whether a state can be permitted to make a mockery of it
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky says no issues in our society are more controversial or more reflective of our political divide than abortion and guns, as both come before the Supreme Court this week
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky discusses SB8 and the brief he co-authored in support of the DOJ’s position, as the Supreme Court looks at the controversial Texas abortion law
Dean Erwin Chemerinsky appears on Slate/Dahlia Lithwick’s Amicus podcast to discuss the Supreme Court’s latest rulings on police immunity and his book, Presumed Guilty: How the Supreme Court Empowered the Police and Subverted Civil Rights