Campus Community / People of SU / Society / Justice and LawSeattle University Experts Available for SCOTUS analysis and insightNo Author ProvidedJune 21, 2023Invalid ImageNo Image Credit ProvidedNo Caption ProvidedWith historic and influential U.S. Supreme Court decisions looming, Seattle University experts are available to provide analysis and context through media interviews. Seattle University provides a world-class education to students through faculty and staff who are leaders in their respective fields. Our faculty not only help shape the next generation of leaders and thinkers but are also available to provide interviews, background and clarity around a range of issues. With historic and influential U.S. Supreme Court decisions looming, Seattle University experts are available to provide analysis and context through media interviews. U.S. Supreme Court and academic freedom SU President Eduardo Peñalver J.D. Yale Law, clerked for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Natasha Martin School of Law Dean Anthony E. Varona School of Law Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives Steven Bender Professor of Law Brooke Coleman Professor of Law Andrew Siegel Professor of Law Deirdre Bowen Assistant Professor of Law Danieli Evans Professor Angelique Davis Remember to visit Seattle University’s faculty experts page to find what you're looking for. More faculty experts are added to the page regularly. Note: The Seattle University School of Law will host a webinar with national legal experts to analyze upcoming SCOTUS affirmitive action decisions. Sign up to receive a webinar registration link once the decisions are released. For media inquiries contact Lincoln Vander Veen at vanderv1@seattleu.edu or 425-830-2448. ###