Case Western Reserve Law Yemen Accountability Project publishes paper on gender violence in the Yemen civil war

May 2, 2024

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The Yemen Accountability Project is proud to announce the publication of its fifth white paper, Gender Based Violence and the Yemen Civil War.

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Northwestern Law professor Sarah Lawsky discusses efforts on French tax law software project

May 1, 2024

NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In December 2023, Catala, a program on which Sarah Lawsky, Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton Research Professor of Law collaborated, was officially listed as “awesome” software by the French digital government agency’s open-source program office.

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Notre Dame Law signs agreement with South African university on faculty collaboration and research

May 1, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — On April 24 in Cape Town, South Africa, Notre Dame Law School and the University of Cape Town (UCT) Faculty of Law signed an official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement, marking a new and historic collaboration between the two schools. 

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Notre Dame Law Global Human Rights Clinic to participate in climate change hearings in Barbados

April 30, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold its 166th Regular Session in Barbados from April 22 to 26, following an invitation from the Government of Barbados.

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Rutgers Law professor Jorge Contesse appointed to board of editors of American Journal of International Laws

April 30, 2024

THE DAILY TARGUM — Jorge Contesse, a professor at the Rutgers Law School, was recently appointed as a member of the American Journal of International Law’s Board of Editors. 

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Temple Law faculty visits law firm in China to give talk on how to be a successful international lawyer

April 30, 2024

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — On April 8, 2024, the Temple Law China team visited Beijing Dacheng Law Offices, a Dentons’ Preferred Law Firm in China to give a presentation to the young lawyers’ practice group on skills needed to be a successful international lawyer. 

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Washington and Lee Law professor Kish Parella elected to American Society of International Law executive council

April 29, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee University School of Law professor Kish Parella has been elected to serve on the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law (ASIL). Parella will serve a three-year term on the Council.

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Lewis & Clark Law professor Lisa Benjamin co-authors brief to the International Court of Justice

April 24, 2024

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Furthering the fight for international climate justice, Professor Lisa Benjamin recently submitted briefs to international bodies that advocate for state obligations regarding climate change. 

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Three University of Richmond Law professors discuss research on the global climate crisis

April 23, 2024

RICHMOND LAW — There’s no escaping that we’re living amid a climate crisis. In the U.S., atmospheric rivers are pummeling the drought-ridden West Coast with rain. Meanwhile, parts of the East Coast haven’t seen a major snow in years but have been hit by multiple hurricanes that would have been considered once-in-a-lifetime. Globally, floods, fires,

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