FSU Students Help Shape Supreme Court Debate in Major Election Law Case
From a Tallahassee classroom to the nation’s highest court, the experience is a reminder that student work at FSU can help shape the future of American election law.
As part of the FSU College of Law’s 2026 Supreme Court Litigation course, students worked alongside Professors Michael Morley and Maureen Wagner Vinson to file an amicus brief in Watson v. RNC, a case that asks the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify the meaning and scope of federal Election Day statutes. (Photo by FSU College of Law, from press release.)
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