Jeremy Paul Professor of Law j.paul@northeastern.edu 617.373.3307 Expertise constitutional law, COVID-19, jurisprudence, property Jeremy Paul in the Press NBC Boston Amid visa fears, will international students return to Mass. campuses? Jeremy Paul, constitutional law professor at Northeastern University, gave his insight about the First Amendment being challenged in today’s political climate. Everything’s an ’emergency’: How Trump’s executive order record pace is testing the courts “They’ve done massive firings and triggered massive lawsuits and now there are massive appeals,” Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University, told USA TODAY. “They caused all this. It’s absolutely clear that the fault is with them.” Legal Battles Against Trump Advance in Blue-State Territory In the current polarized environment, securing a ruling against Trump from a Republican appointee can boost the credibility of a lawsuit, but taking a case to a conservative court is risky, said Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University. Al Jazeera ‘Lunatic’: Trump’s long history of abusing judges who oppose him “Under our system, up until now, it’s always been understood that it’s the courts that decide whether executive authority is legitimate or not,” Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University, told The Associated Press news agency. Mass Live Biden tapped a former Worcester public defender as a federal judge. Why it matters | John L. Micek The Democratic president’s federal court nominees will “make a huge difference in a variety of cases during the Trump administration,” Jeremy R. Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University Law School, told MassLive. Hunter Biden pardon ‘unprecedented’ and ‘very unusual,’ experts say Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University and former dean of its law school, called Biden’s pardon of his son “a broadly written pardon” historically. Like other legal experts, he likened its scope to Ford’s pardon of Nixon. Judge blocks Louisiana from requiring schools to display Ten Commandments Louisiana is expected to take the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, the nation’s most conservative federal appellate court and one that has in recent times been “especially solicitous to arguments over freedom of religion,” according to Jeremy R. Paul, a constitutional law expert and professor at the Northeastern University […] ‘They can’t just not show up’: What to know about a possible contempt charge against Steward’s CEO “If Congress has a legitimate legislative purpose to subpoena someone and ask them to testify, then they have to show up and testify,” said Jeremy R. Paul, a professor at the Northeastern University School of Law. AFP Posts falsely claim US ballot deadlines prevent new Democratic nominee “The state ballots have no reason to be printed yet because even if Biden had stayed in, he had not formally been nominated,” said Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University (archived here). The Hill Of course Trump isn’t immune from prosecution Co-written by Jeremy Paul, a professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law. Jeremy Paul for Northeastern Global News Could Trump run as vice president in 2028, then become president a third time? Could Trump run as vice president in 2028, then become president a third time? For Jeremy Paul, a Northeastern legal scholar, the question is moot because it will ultimately have to answer to the 22nd Amendment in court. Judges have issued preliminary injunctions against some of Donald Trump’s executive orders. What does that mean? Judges have issued preliminary injunctions against some of Donald Trump’s executive orders. What does that mean? Northeastern School of Law Professor Jeremy Paul says the court pauses are designed to preserve the status quo while they review the claims. Why would anyone refuse a presidential pardon? Northeastern law experts explain Why would anyone refuse a presidential pardon? Northeastern law experts explain Northeastern law experts say that a presidential pardon can not only be refused; it may be practical for some recipients to do so. Where does Hunter Biden’s pardon rank in the history of presidential pardons? Pretty low, says a constitutional law expert Where does Hunter Biden’s pardon rank in the history of presidential pardons? Pretty low, says a constitutional law expert Although the president's pardon makes sense constitutionally, a legal expert says “this was not a political pardon; it was a personal one." Is Biden to blame for Democrats losing in 2024? Did the ‘transitional candidate’ exit the race too late? Is Biden to blame for Democrats losing in 2024? Did the ‘transitional candidate’ exit the race too late? The Biden administration, and by extension the Harris campaign, fell short of providing a vision for working-class Americans, expert says. Will recounts in swing states decide the 2024 presidential election? Will recounts in swing states decide the 2024 presidential election? Recounts in the swing states, in addition to legal challenges, could snare 2024 election outcome, expert says. Is Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaway for swing state voters illegal? Legal expert says it “really puts our system to the test” Is Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaway for swing state voters illegal? Legal expert says it “really puts our system to the test” Northeastern law professor Jeremy Paul has concerns about Musk’s latest attempts to influence the 2024 election. How could the 2024 presidential election determine Supreme Court retirements? How could the 2024 presidential election determine Supreme Court retirements? Although the data is mixed about the influence of politics on Supreme Court retirements, legal scholars say there is an element of strategy. With Joe Biden out of the race, Kamala Harris’ path forward ‘will not be easy,’ experts say With Joe Biden out of the race, Kamala Harris’ path forward ‘will not be easy,’ experts say With President Joe Biden exiting the 2024 presidential race, Kamala Harris is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for president. Supreme Court decision on immunity gives president powers ‘like a king or a dictator,’ scholar says Supreme Court decision on immunity gives president powers ‘like a king or a dictator,’ scholar says The Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity is a fundamental transformation of the nature of the presidency, legal expert says.
NBC Boston Amid visa fears, will international students return to Mass. campuses? Jeremy Paul, constitutional law professor at Northeastern University, gave his insight about the First Amendment being challenged in today’s political climate.
Everything’s an ’emergency’: How Trump’s executive order record pace is testing the courts “They’ve done massive firings and triggered massive lawsuits and now there are massive appeals,” Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University, told USA TODAY. “They caused all this. It’s absolutely clear that the fault is with them.”
Legal Battles Against Trump Advance in Blue-State Territory In the current polarized environment, securing a ruling against Trump from a Republican appointee can boost the credibility of a lawsuit, but taking a case to a conservative court is risky, said Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University.
Al Jazeera ‘Lunatic’: Trump’s long history of abusing judges who oppose him “Under our system, up until now, it’s always been understood that it’s the courts that decide whether executive authority is legitimate or not,” Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University, told The Associated Press news agency.
Mass Live Biden tapped a former Worcester public defender as a federal judge. Why it matters | John L. Micek The Democratic president’s federal court nominees will “make a huge difference in a variety of cases during the Trump administration,” Jeremy R. Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University Law School, told MassLive.
Hunter Biden pardon ‘unprecedented’ and ‘very unusual,’ experts say Jeremy Paul, a constitutional law professor at Northeastern University and former dean of its law school, called Biden’s pardon of his son “a broadly written pardon” historically. Like other legal experts, he likened its scope to Ford’s pardon of Nixon.
Judge blocks Louisiana from requiring schools to display Ten Commandments Louisiana is expected to take the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, the nation’s most conservative federal appellate court and one that has in recent times been “especially solicitous to arguments over freedom of religion,” according to Jeremy R. Paul, a constitutional law expert and professor at the Northeastern University […]
‘They can’t just not show up’: What to know about a possible contempt charge against Steward’s CEO “If Congress has a legitimate legislative purpose to subpoena someone and ask them to testify, then they have to show up and testify,” said Jeremy R. Paul, a professor at the Northeastern University School of Law.
AFP Posts falsely claim US ballot deadlines prevent new Democratic nominee “The state ballots have no reason to be printed yet because even if Biden had stayed in, he had not formally been nominated,” said Jeremy Paul, a law professor at Northeastern University (archived here).
The Hill Of course Trump isn’t immune from prosecution Co-written by Jeremy Paul, a professor of law at Northeastern University School of Law.