University of St. Thomas Law professor emeritus John Wendt authors article on the Beijing Olympic Games
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Department of Ethics and Business Law Professor Emeritus John Wendt is the author of an article, “Beijing 2022: The Games of Muted Joy,” that was published by Entertainment and Sports Lawyer Journal, the official publication of the Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries of the American Bar Association.
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THE SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN — Shelly Taylor Page, law professor and director of experiential learning presented on how to identity and prevent human trafficking in Southern Illinois on Wednesday at John A. Logan College.
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STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Why does the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the industrialized world, with individuals, communities, and taxpayers paying a steep price for lengthy prison terms for even nonviolent offenders?
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.
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MONDEVISIONE — The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today announced the date of its 2024 Investor Advocacy Clinic Summit, where law students and their professors will engage with SEC staff and invited guests about issues addressed and lessons learned while providing free legal services to underrepresented investors.
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BC LAW — Can the courts keep Donald Trump off the ballot of the 2024 presidential election? The answer to the question comes down to interpretation of the Constitution, according to Joshua Blackman, a law professor and thought leader on constitutional law.
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BC LAW — Since joining the Boston College Law School faculty in 2013, Associate Dean for Faculty and Global Programs and Professor Katharine G. Young has established herself as one of the nation’s foremost scholars on international human rights.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — Dr. Theophilus Edwin Coleman, who joins the UB Law faculty this spring as a visiting assistant professor, knows how to command an audience.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — When he stepped down from full-time teaching in 2019, David M. Engel, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, had already embarked on what he calls his retirement project: a series of biannual workshops to train Law and Society scholars in Asia.
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UCI LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) Professor of Law Omri Marian has been appointed the United States national reporter for next year’s 77th Congress of the International Fiscal Association (IFA), a nonprofit global platform where representatives of all professions and interests can meet and discuss international tax issues at the highest level.
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