Stanford Law professor Robert MacCoun publishes book on navigating the age of information

February 26, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Awash in a tsunami of often-conflicting information, people tend to look to experts for guidance on what to believe and what to do. If an expert comes across as highly confident and their opinion dovetails with one’s political views or confirms what one’s social circle tends to believe, then the opinion

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Stanford Law professor Michael Romano discusses the Three Strikes Project

February 26, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — California’s “Three Strikes and You’re Out” law, which passed in 1994, was one of the tough-on-crime measures that swept the country in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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An interview with University of Tennessee Law professor Glenn Harlan Reynolds

February 26, 2024

CAPITAL RESEARCH CENTER — As the Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law, Glenn Harlan Reynolds has studied and taught about law and technology and constitutional law, among other subjects. 

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University of Utah Law faculty featured in Daily Utah Chronicle

February 26, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Our faculty members, along with the Pro Bono Initiative and Director Caisa Royer, have recently been featured in the University of Utah’s student-run newspaper, The Daily Utah Chronicle. 

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University of Utah Law professor Daniel Aaron discusses research on the intersection of law and medicine

February 26, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Associate Professor Daniel Aaron, who teaches tort and health law, joined the S.J. Quinney College of Law in fall 2023.

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University of Virginia Law professor Saikrishna Prakash wins prize for national security scholarship

February 26, 2024

UVA LAW — University of Virginia School of Law professor Saikrishna Prakash has been awarded the 2023 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship for his article “Deciphering the Commander-in-Chief Clause.”

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Anna Fernandez

February 26, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Anna Fernandez is the Assistant Director of Community and Recruitment for Law Student Affairs and has been at W&L Law since November 2023.

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Arizona State University Law honors UC Davis Law professor Karrigan Börk for water rights research

February 22, 2024

ASU NEWS — An article advocating for a novel approach to water rights conflicts has been awarded the Morrison Prize by the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. 

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University of Arkansas Law professor Amelia S. McGowan discusses asylum work at Argentina Supreme Court

February 22, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS NEWS — On Dec. 28, 2023, Amelia S. McGowan, assistant professor of law and director of the U of A School of Law Immigration Clinic, and Leonardo Spinsanti, adviser of the Inter-American Bar Association and director of the Spinsanti and Associates Law Firm, met with officials at the Supreme Court of Argentina in

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UC Irvine Law professor David Kaye appointed to position on Council of Europe Venice Commission

February 22, 2024

UCI LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) Professor David Kaye has been appointed as the Independent Expert of the United States to the European Commission for Democracy Through Law, better known as the Venice Commission.

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