
The article examines the reemergence of the theory of territoriality in Supreme Court jurisprudence.

The article examines the reemergence of the theory of territoriality in Supreme Court jurisprudence.

A member of the law faculty since 2020, Professor Alan Trammell is recognized as one of the leading authorities on nationwide injunctions.

Trammell was among a number of legal scholars addressing the impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on nationwide injunctions.

The brief is intended to assist the Court in deciding whether to allow the executive order ending birthright citizenship to go into effect.

Three faculty members were named to endowed professorships, and two other faculty members were promoted.

W&L Law Dean Melanie Wilson has announced the annual awards that recognize faculty members for their accomplishments as teachers and scholars and for service to the school.

Professor Alan Trammell published "The False Promise of Jurisdiction Stripping."

W&L Law Dean Melanie Wilson has announced the annual awards that recognize faculty members for their accomplishments as teachers and scholars and for service to the school.

Alan Trammell will present "The False Promise of Jurisdiction Stripping," which is forthcoming in the Columbia Law Review.

Six members of the faculty were recognized for their contributions in the classroom, to scholarship and to experiential education.