Professor Jeffrey Abramson wrote an op-ed on the ongoing jury selection process and the challenge of finding impartial jurors for the tax fraud case against the Trump Organization.
Professor Jeffrey Abramson co-authors an op-ed piece on how checks and balances in the government have resulted in a lack of progress in prosecuting former President Trump following the search of his Mar-a-Lago home.
Professor Jeffrey Abramson authors a Letter to the Editor that is critical of recent Supreme Court actions on key issues and their connection to the Republican Party platform.
Professors Jeffrey Abramson and Richard Albert are quoted in an article on Texas Republicans calling for a referendum vote to secede from the United States, describing it as a near impossible feat.
Professor Jeffrey Abramson is quoted in an article on the potential implications that Justice Alito's draft opinion on Roe v. Wade could have on other Supreme Court cases, such as Plyler v. Doe.
Professor Jeffrey Abramson is quoted in an article about a Texas lawmaker seeking Ken Paxton's opinion on whether migrants crossing the border illegally could be called an "invasion."
An inscribed copy of Professor Jeffrey Abramson's book, We the Jury, has been auctioned off as part of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's home library. We the Jury was published in 1994 and explores the importance of the jury to the criminal justice system.
Professor Jeffrey Abramson authored an opinion piece how a juror's actions may compromise the Ghislane Maxwell Trial but not overturn the guilty verdict.