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Brendan Beery

Brendan Beery is a tenured professor at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, where he has taught for 16 years. He teaches Constitutional Law and runs seminars on legal reasoning. He is a three-time winner of the Stanley E. Beattie Teaching Award and a frequent commentator in the media on matters involving law and politics.




Opinion  / Spotlight Article
How a Kavanaugh Court Could Nullify Roe v. Wade Without Overruling It
Brendan Beery Posted On September 13, 2018


Most constitutional cases involve a bilateral construct: an individual seeks to vindicate some constitutional right, and the government claims either that no such right exists or that it—the government—has some interest of its own that overcomes the individual’s. Abortion cases […]


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With Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Enter a New Era of Jurisprudence
Brendan Beery Posted On June 29, 2018


Anthony M. Kennedy has announced that he will retire from the Supreme Court, and Democrats are powerless to stop President Donald Trump from replacing him now that Republicans killed the filibuster in the Senate (during the fight over Neil Gorsuch, […]


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