Tara Grove in the Media

Tara Grove’s faculty profile

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The New York Times February 8, 2024

A Ruling for Trump on Eligibility Could Doom His Bid for Immunity

Professor Tara Leigh Grove notes the Supreme Court is perceived as more legitimate when it rules for different sides of the political aisle, and predicts the justices will consequently rule both for and against Donald Trump in his upcoming ballot eligibility and federal criminal prosecution immunity cases, respectively.
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Texas Standard January 16, 2024

Supreme Court to hear arguments in a land rights case out of Texas

Professor Tara Leigh Grove explains the legal underpinnings of DeVillier v. Texas, a case in which the Supreme Court will decide whether a Texas farmer's land should be protected by clauses of the state constitution or the U.S. Constitution.
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Bloomberg Law November 20, 2023

Judge Ho Defends Gun Rights Ruling After Justices’ Skepticism

Professor Tara Leigh Grove analyzes an opinion written by federal appellate judge James Ho, in which Ho expresses support for a Fifth Circuit ruling that the Supreme Court has recently signaled its reluctance to uphold.
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Deseret News July 14, 2023

To disagree in good faith

Professor Tara Leigh Grove is interviewed about the benefits of pluralism – the belief that various political approaches are legitimate and operated in good faith – and how affective polarization poses a threat to American society.