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Published April 11, 2024
Spring Books by Duke Authors: Meditations, Baseball, Rebels and Stomach Pains

Published September 8, 2022
Abortion Debate Illustrates How Human Rights Are Not Absolute, But Evolving, Professor Says

Published September 8, 2022
Abortion Debate Illustrates How Human Rights Are Not Absolute, But Evolving, Professor Says

Published March 25, 2022
Constitutional Law Expert Siegel Serving as Special Counsel During the Jackson's Confirmation Hearings

Published September 25, 2020
Remembering RBG, Fearing a 'Twindemic' and Deep-Diving Whales: Duke in the News This Week

Published February 6, 2019
An Introduction to Constitutional Law, Theory and Politics from Neil Siegel

Published October 18, 2016
Law professor Neil Siegel says Justice Samuel Alito has become the primary judicial voice of the many millions of Americans who appear to be losing the culture wars.

Published July 7, 2016
Neil Siegel analyzes Supreme Court's ‘reassuring and concerning’ abortion ruling

Published June 27, 2016
News Tip: Even With Supreme Court Victory, Abortion Rights Advocates Have Reason For Caution, Duke Expert Says

Published June 10, 2016
Neil Siegel proposes a ‘litmus test for racism’ in Trump's remarks on judicial recusal

Published May 2, 2016
Neil Siegel comments: Senate hold on Merrick Garland nomination is unprecedented, almost

Published March 17, 2016
Neil Siegel calls Supreme Court nominee a centrist who is ‘plausibly confirmable’

Published March 16, 2016
News Tip: Obama’s SCOTUS pick is ‘plausibly confirmable’ nominee, expert says

Published March 3, 2016
Neil Siegel: The American people will decide the Supreme Court's future anyway

Published July 30, 2015
Justice Ginsburg discusses recent Supreme Court term with Neil Siegel at Duke Law event in D.C.