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Neoshia Roemer
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Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School. Writes in family law and federal Indian law. TV show aficionado. Music lover. Pilates girlie, yoga enthusiast, and runner 🏃🏽‍♀️
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My Article, Equity for American Indian Families, is now live in Volume 109 of the Minnesota Law Review! Thanks to the editors for their support and hard work on this rather involved piece.

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Equity for American Indian Families lawreview - Minnesota Law Review
By NEOSHIA R. ROEMER. Full Text. For the better part of two centuries, the cornerstone of federal Indian policy was destabilizing and eradicating tribal governments. In the process, federal Indian pol...
minnesotalawreview.org
Is it really denouncing the U.S. Supreme Court so much as doing exactly what state constitutions and courts should be doing: expanding the protections owed to its citizens??
NEW: Hawaii's Supreme Court keeps releasing opinions that denounce the U.S. Supreme Court.

The latest? A new ruling that requires the police to record all interrogations from now on.

The author took it as an opportunity to say Hawaii's court will protect due process—while SCOTUS isn't:
Hawaii Supreme Court Expands Rights of Defendants, and Once Again Rebukes SCOTUS - Bolts
Hawaii justices ruled that their state constitution requires police to record interrogations. And they vowed to protect due process for Hawaiians—unlike, they said, the Roberts Court.
boltsmag.org
September 26, 2025 at 6:45 PM
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Thrilled that my book chapter, "Mask Shaming: On Private Enforcement and Disability Politics," in print as part of the important @nyupress.bsky.social book Regulating the Body: Autonomy, Control, and the Broken Promise of Equality in American Law, ed. by the legendary Austin Sarat & Susanna Lee! 1/3
August 18, 2025 at 9:44 PM
So excited to see this list of forthcoming scholarship from my colleagues @setonhall.bsky.social! It’s been a productive year for so many of us, and it’s possible that I even have a few pieces on this list too 💜

law.shu.edu/news/seton-h...
Seton Hall Law Faculty's Latest Scholarship Makes an Impact - Seton Hall Law School
law.shu.edu
August 13, 2025 at 8:07 PM
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Delighted to be quoted in the important @theguardian.com piece by @aglantz.bsky.social about the very concerning changes in anti-discrimination policies at the VA. www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
‘Profound alarm’: US veterans agency roiled by fight over anti-discrimination provisions
Nearly 100 lawmakers claim the agency’s recent actions put veterans’ healthcare at risk. Department of Veterans Affairs chief says ‘no one is being discriminated against at VA’
www.theguardian.com
July 19, 2025 at 8:44 PM
So excited for the four new tenure-track colleagues joining us at Seton Hall Law, including two clinicians to lead our Transactional Law and Medical Legal Partnership Clinics and two doctrinal professors to teach in the areas of health & environmental law! law.shu.edu/news/seton-h...
Seton Hall Law School Adds Four New Faculty Members - Seton Hall Law School
law.shu.edu
June 27, 2025 at 1:28 AM
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We've discussed this a bunch on @strictscrutiny.bsky.social. SCOTUS's opinion tomorrow will not address the substantive question of whether 14A confers birthright citizenship. It'll address whether and in what circumstances universal injunctions are an appropriate judicial remedy. . . .
How worried are you about birthright citizenship?
June 26, 2025 at 5:20 PM
What a group, what a conference!! Thanks to Liz and all of the organizers of this year's Family Law Scholars and Teachers Conference!
Thrilled to host this amazing group at Drexel for another wonderful Family Law Scholars & Teachers Conference! Most grateful for the generous feedback, new ideas, and supportive community #FLSTC @drexelklinelaw.bsky.social
June 20, 2025 at 1:37 PM
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I wrote about Pres. Trump’s attempt to use school discipline as a tool for racial exclusion: thehill.com/opinion/civi...
thehill.com
June 8, 2025 at 2:07 AM
The conversation around this new Lilo & Stitch movie is killing me. Why would Disney put such a loaded, complicated topic in a kids’ movie?? It was not well thought out.
May 25, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Between this and the expected NJ Transit strike, it’s beginning to look a lot like a road trip and binge watching tv summer 😩😭 www.nytimes.com/2025/05/07/u...
How Lost Radar and Silent Radios Have Upended Newark Air Travel
www.nytimes.com
May 8, 2025 at 12:11 PM
New sins just dropped???
MAGA Christians recognize that empathy poses a direct challenge to their policy prescriptions. So they attack it as too easily weaponizable. In the process, they redefine it so that, now, its only authentic forms flawlessly reflect their politics. An upside-down religious and political subculture.
Across the MAGA Christian right, there is a new enemy: empathy. Yes, empathy.

@davidfrenchjag.bsky.social rightly finds this development deeply troubling.
May 8, 2025 at 12:09 PM
My Article, Equity for American Indian Families, is now live in Volume 109 of the Minnesota Law Review! Thanks to the editors for their support and hard work on this rather involved piece.

🧵

minnesotalawreview.org/article/equi...
Equity for American Indian Families lawreview - Minnesota Law Review
By NEOSHIA R. ROEMER. Full Text. For the better part of two centuries, the cornerstone of federal Indian policy was destabilizing and eradicating tribal governments. In the process, federal Indian pol...
minnesotalawreview.org
May 5, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Early on, I warned people. Constitutional law scholars who haven’t actually studied Indian law shouldn’t be in on this part of the conversation because they don’t get the nuances.

If you want to learn more, I rec this piece from Greg Ablavsky & Bethany Berger. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
May 2, 2025 at 8:24 PM
What’s it called when the government knows more than the experts in the field?
The HHS published a lengthy document that rails against gender-affirming care for youth and the professional associations that have developed standards for treating them.

But beyond its overtly political nature, experts say it does not meet the bare minimum of basic scientific standards.
"An anti-trans fever dream": HHS publishes attack on gender-affirming youth care
Experts immediately slammed the report, which does not disclose its authors.
www.motherjones.com
May 2, 2025 at 12:13 AM
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your child will toil valiantly in the factory. it will be masculine. it will restore our national character. it will make america great again. oh my child? my child will run a lucrative rightwing podcast
April 29, 2025 at 6:47 PM
They told us their plans ahead of time. In those plans, they made comments about countering family separation by sending US citizen children back “home” with their parents.

I’m not saying it’s acceptable or that we ignore it. But when they tell you who they are, believe them.
NEW: A federal judge raised alarm Friday that the Trump administration appeared to have deported a 2-year-old U.S. citizen to Honduras with "no meaningful process" — even as her father was fighting to keep her in the country.

Details w/ @joshgerstein.bsky.social

www.politico.com/news/2025/04...
April 26, 2025 at 12:33 AM
I am so happy for my @setonhall.bsky.social colleague Doron for this amazing opportunity!
I’m honored that my article Third-Party Accommodations (forthcoming in the Michigan Law Review) was selected for the 2025 Harvard/Yale/Stanford Junior Faculty Forum! Can’t wait to workshop it with some amazing colleagues at HLS in June 🙏🏻
April 23, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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Incredibly proud of the Seton Hall Law faculty for publicly taking a stand in these difficult times.
Proud to stand with more than 40 law professors from New Jersey law schools in an op-ed explaining why President Trump's interim appointment for U.S. Attorney is unqualified for the position.
www.law.com/njlawjournal...
New Jersey Needs a Qualified U.S. Attorney
Alina Habba is the wrong choice for U.S. attorney—if the district court fulfills its statutory duty, she will only serve for 120 days
www.law.com
April 3, 2025 at 2:28 AM
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Proud to stand with more than 40 law professors from New Jersey law schools in an op-ed explaining why President Trump's interim appointment for U.S. Attorney is unqualified for the position.
www.law.com/njlawjournal...
New Jersey Needs a Qualified U.S. Attorney
Alina Habba is the wrong choice for U.S. attorney—if the district court fulfills its statutory duty, she will only serve for 120 days
www.law.com
April 3, 2025 at 1:45 AM
In true law professor fashion, I walked into the US Supreme Court and asked where I could find Justice Brennan’s portrait. I had to find it on my own. Meanwhile, the statue to colonialism was just right there, front and center. Two Americas 🤣🤣
March 29, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Yesterday, I visited the US Supreme Court and National Museum of the American Latino with @setonhall.bsky.social’s The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute and Seton Hall Law’s LEO Fellows Program. Thanks to my colleague Melanie Perez-Vellios for her work bridging these programs & for the invite!
March 29, 2025 at 11:25 PM
A little late, but on Thursday, we had the opportunity to celebrate the release of my @setonhall.bsky.social colleague Solangel Maldonado’s book The Architecture of Desire. Thanks to Rebecca Godsil, Serena Mayeri, Ndjuoh MehChu, and Michael Coenen (moderator) for rounding out this discussion!
March 29, 2025 at 11:04 PM
Though adoption can be the right solution for both pregnant people and those looking to build their families, the for-profit adoption industry essentially extracts children from people in dire circumstances to place with those who can pay the exorbitant fees. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/w...
South Korea, World’s Largest ‘Baby Exporter,’ Admits to Adoption Fraud (Gift Article)
A South Korean truth commission called for the country to apologize to those who were sent abroad “like luggage” so that adoption agencies could profit.
www.nytimes.com
March 27, 2025 at 3:22 AM