Suzette Malveaux
- Professor Suzette Malveaux argued in defense of nationwide injunctions as a panelist at the 2018 National Association of Attorneys General Fall Meeting. The panel, moderated by District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine, debated the wisdom
- Suzette Malveaux, Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and director of the Byron White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law, spoke on a panel about social justice at the Mandela and the Law Conference, held Oct. 26 and 27 at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa.
- Hon. James O. Browning, U.S. District Court, New Mexico, cited an article, "Class Actions, Civil Rights, and the National Injunction," written by Suzette Malveaux, professor and director of the Byron White Center, in his opinion issuing an injunction in New Mexico Health Connections v. United States Department of Health and Human Services.
- Nationwide injunctions make sure people will be treated the same, Suzette M. Malveaux wrote in an article in July. “If an executive order is deemed unconstitutional, the plaintiffs alone should not benefit while others continue to suffer under its
- Op-ed: Professor Suzette Malveaux responds to Justice Thomas' concurrence in Trump v. Hawaiiand discusses the travel ban case and how that ruling impacts national injunctions.
- The U.S. Supreme Court cited an article written by Suzette Malveaux, incoming Provost Professor of Civil Rights Law and director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law.