Eric Segall

Eric Segall is a professor of law at the Georgia State College of Law.

There’s a constitutional apocalypse on the horizon

March 15, 2024 /

Don’t expect We the People to take it lying it down, writes Eric Segall.

Justice Clarence Thomas has made life harder for racial minorities one case at a time

February 29, 2024 /

The why isn’t as important as the how, writes Eric Segall.

It’s crystal clear: SCOTUS is not going to disqualify Trump

February 13, 2024 /

For the Roberts Court, values, politics and consequences count for much more than text, history and precedent, writes Eric Segall.

Does the Constitution forbid questioning judicial nominees for views that are part of their faith?

May 21, 2022 /

Real religious tests and phony ones.

The Constitution has nothing to do with overturning Roe

May 4, 2022 /

So long stare decisis, we hardly knew you.

A professor of constitutional law asks: Is it time to consider ignoring the Supreme Court?

March 22, 2022 /

Starting a difficult conversation.