Video series highlights University of Utah Law faculty research

March 5, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Five members of our Utah Law faculty discuss the cutting-edge research they’re conducting—and the pressing societal questions they’re working to answer—in our brand-new video series. Find out what each professor is working on in their spotlights below.

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Podcast: University of Virginia Law professors discuss administrative agencies’ power

March 4, 2024

COMMON LAW — On the latest “Common Law” episode, University of Virginia School of Law professors John F. Duffy and Daniel R. Ortiz discuss the future and validity of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, which has become a fertile political battleground for questions of executive agency power.

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Video: University of Virginia Law professor Frederick Schauer discusses free speech

March 4, 2024

PBS — Free speech is one of the most essential parts of American democracy and one of the most hotly debated rights. Frederick Schauer, a law professor at the University of Virginia, explains why free speech is frequently misunderstood and how Americans can better understand what is and is not protected speech.

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Terri Byrnes

March 4, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Terri Byrnes is an Academic Administrative Assistant II with the Law School and has worked at W&L Law since September 2017.

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Wayne Law Business and Community Law Clinic supports Detroit nonprofit organizations and small businesses

March 4, 2024

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY — Wayne State University Law Professor Maya Watson figured that if she wanted to break barriers, she’d have to cross some lines.

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Northwestern Law faculty Daniel W. Linna Jr. joins Illinois Supreme Court artificial intelligence task force

March 4, 2024

NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In January, the Illinois Supreme Court selected Daniel W. Linna Jr., Senior Lecturer and the Director of Law and Technology Initiatives, to serve on its Artificial Intelligence (AI) Task Force as part of its strategic agenda, which provides a blueprint for the next three years.

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Stanford Law professor Dan Ho testifies before California State Senate on artificial intelligence

March 4, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Stanford Law’s Daniel Ho, William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law, Professor of Political Science, Professor of Computer Science (by courtesy), Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, and Director of the Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab), testified before the California State Senate

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University of Baltimore Law professor Dionne Koller honored by AALS Section on Law and Sports

February 28, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW — Prof. Dionne Koller, director of the University of Baltimore School of Law’s Center for Sport and the Law, received the America Association of Law Schools’ (AALS) Section in Law and Sport’s section award for excellence in her scholarship at the organization’s annual conference on Jan. 3. 

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George Washington Law hosts panel on free speech at college campuses

February 28, 2024

GW TODAY — “What are the free speech rights of university students?” That was the first question posed by moderator Jeffrey Rosen, GW Law professor and president of the National Constitution Center, to a panel of George Washington University faculty experts on the First Amendment.

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