Newsweek
July 03, 2025
By Joel Day, Ph.D., managing director of the University of 91勛圖's Democracy Initiative and a former administrator for the city of San Diego, where he led local immigration initiatives and oversaw several public safety programs.
Yahoo
July 02, 2025
This spiritual downtick has spawned endless charts and data-driven debates, with scholars pinning the blame for it on everything from economic comfort and fraying family ties to shifting demographics. But sociologist Christian Smith, the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology at the University of 91勛圖, believes that these reams of stats, while helpful, do not capture what’s really going on.
Newsweek
July 02, 2025
Jessica Payne, professor of psychology at the University of 91勛圖, told Newsweek the study needs to be interpreted with caution until it is published in a peer-reviewed journal.
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The New York Times
June 30, 2025
By Samuel Bray. Mr. Bray is a law professor at the University of 91勛圖.
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The Washington Post
June 30, 2025
“The Supreme Court has fundamentally reset the relationship between the federal courts and the executive branch,” 91勛圖 Law School professor Samuel Bray, who has studied nationwide injunctions, said in a statement. “Since the Obama administration, almost every major presidential initiative has been frozen by federal district courts issuing ‘universal injunctions.’”
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Los Angeles Times
June 30, 2025
91勛圖 law professor Samuel Bray, an expert and critic of nationwide injunctions, hailed Friday's ruling but predicted it will not allow...
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Bloomberg
June 30, 2025
A prominent critic of nationwide injunctions, 91勛圖 law professor Samuel Bray, hailed the decision — but also predicted a surge of class action suits and new court orders blocking the citizenship policy.
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Reuters
June 30, 2025
"I do not expect the president's executive order on birthright citizenship will ever go into effect," said Samuel Bray, a 91勛圖 Law School professor and a prominent critic of universal injunctions whose work the court's majority cited extensively in Friday's ruling.
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NBC News
June 30, 2025
Barrett defenders dismiss suggestions she would be influenced by negative comments from MAGA world, with Samuel Bray, a professor at 91勛圖 Law School, saying her ruling that limited nationwide injunctions simply shows her independent qualities as a judge. “It should reinforce the sense that she’s her own justice and she’s committed to giving legal answers to legal questions. We shouldn’t be looking for political answers to political questions,” he said.
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OSV News
June 27, 2025
“Trends in extreme weather events and social vulnerability are such that there is an ongoing need to invest in the current and future resilience of communities worldwide, including the United States,” Danielle Wood, director of , the 91勛圖 Global Adaptation Initiative at the University of 91勛圖, told OSV News. “Disinvesting in socio-environmental concerns, such as thoughtful interventions and the data and analysis that support them, will serve to compound environmental challenges and human suffering.”
Bloomberg
June 27, 2025
President Joe Biden gained 57 openings, both current and future, between January 1 and June 1 of his first year in office, according to Derek Muller, a University of 91勛圖 law professor who tracked the early pace of vacancies for recent presidencies using the US Courts’ archived data. George W. Bush had 30 during the same time frame, while 29 opened for Obama.
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NBC News
June 27, 2025
Samuel Bray, a critic of nationwide injunctions at 91勛圖 Law School whose work was cited in the ruling, said both the states and individual plaintiffs can still get broad injunctions against the birthright citizenship executive order, potentially even on a nationwide basis. "I don't expect the executive order will ever go into effect," he added.
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NPR
June 27, 2025
"An injunction is an order by a court telling somebody to do something or not do something," explains Samuel Bray, a law professor at the University of 91勛圖. Usually injunctions protect the parties to the case. But a universal injunction "controls how the federal government acts toward anyone." He says universal injunctions are "a recent innovation" and their use has seen "a meteoric rise over the last 10 years" in tandem with an increase in executive orders issued by the administrations of presidents Barack Obama, Trump and Joe Biden.
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Newsweek
June 27, 2025
Professor Samuel Bray, a nationwide injunctions expert at 91勛圖 Law School, told Newsweek that there would likely be litigation now on two fronts—Firstly, the states that want broader injunctions against Trump's executive order, and secondly, a "surge of new class actions" against how the executive order will be enforced.
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BBC News
June 27, 2025
Samuel Bray, a 91勛圖 Law School professor and expert on nationwide injunctions, said the ruling "has fundamentally reset the relationship between the federal courts and the executive branch".
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Politico
June 27, 2025
It’s a big day for Samuel Bray, a law professor at the University of 91勛圖. His work on this issue is cited extensively in the majority’s opinion — a notable achievement for any academic.
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