Law Professor in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Election Law, University of Memphis
Former federal prosecutor, former civil rights attorney for U.S. Department of Justice. Litigated, published, and taught in the areas of constitutional law, civil rights, criminal law and procedure, and election law. Law professor for 16 years. Currently, Mulroy is serving as Associate Dean.
Trump loses appeal, but travel ban fight isn't over yet
Feb 10, 2017 15:44 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Thursdays appellate court opinion, which denied President Donald Trumps appeal concerning his immigrant ban executive order, was unsurprising. It cautiously declined to upset the status quo, temporarily continuing to...
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