Description
In its most recent term, the Supreme Court addressed a remarkably broad range of issues, from tariffs and voting rights to presidential power over independent federal agencies, the death penalty, transgender athletes, and birthright citizenship. This lecture provides an overview of many of the Court’s most impactful rulings and helps explain the functioning of what is often seen as the least understood branch of government.
Andrew Schultz is a retired attorney who practiced law with the Rodey Law Firm for nearly 40 years. He is the only graduate of the UNM School of Law to clerk at the US Supreme Court, where he served Justice Byron R. White. For more than three decades, Schultz taught as an adjunct professor at the UNM School of Law.
