On Jan. 7, 2026, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. Federal officials have asserted that the action was taken “in self-defense,” while Minnesota leaders and witnesses dispute that.

The case and its aftermath, which now includes the fatal Jan. 24 Customs and Border Patrol shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti, have captured the nation’s attention and garnered extensive media attention about the Department of Homeland Security actions. University of Wisconsin Law School faculty have provided commentary and insights. Below is a listing of UW Law experts and associated news coverage.

  

Our Faculty

Bryna Godar

Bryna Godar is a staff attorney with the State Democracy Research Initiative. Her research focuses on state institutions, state constitutional law and election law. 

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Harrison Stark

Harrison Stark is senior counsel, director of special projects with the State Democracy Research Initiative. His research focuses on civil rights and remedies, state and federal relations, and democratic rights.

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Amanda White Eagle

Amanda White Eagle is director of the Great Lakes Indigenous Law Center (GLILC) at University of Wisconsin Law School. She is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and has two decades of experience with Tribal law.

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Robert Yablon

Robert Yablon is a professor and faculty co-director of the State Democracy Research Initiative. His research interests include political and election law, constitutional law, federal and state courts, and statutory interpretation. He teaches Civil Procedure, Federal Jurisdiction and the Law of Democracy.

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