Penn Carey Law Civil Discourse Society hosts free speech discussion

February 5, 2024

THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — The newly-founded Penn Law Civil Discourse Society hosted a discussion on free speech with Harvard Law School professor Cass Sunstein on Thursday.

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Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate files brief in wrongful termination case

February 5, 2024

PENN STATE — The Penn State Law Civil Rights Appellate Clinic, along with the Employment Law Group — a litigation boutique based in Washington, D.C. — filed an opening brief for Valerie Jeffords in the Ninth Circuit.

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Podcast: Roger Williams University Law dean Gregory Bowman discusses his pathway to leadership

February 5, 2024

THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Dean of Roger Williams University School of Law, Gregory Bowman discusses his journey into deanship and the differences between his current school and previous school, West Virginia University.

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USC Gould Law professor Jean Reisz selected to serve as lawyer representative on Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference

February 5, 2024

USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW NEWS — Clinical Associate Professor Jean Lantz Reisz, co-director of the USC Immigration Clinic, has been selected as a Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference lawyer representative — the only law professor in the Central District of California.

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A profile on Villanova Law professor Ana Santos Rutschman

February 5, 2024

VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY — When the FDA approves a new medicine, vaccine, or medical device, there’s a tendency to assume it gets released into the marketplace and reaches those who need it. Professor of Law Ana Santos Rutschman works to illuminate the gap between what should happen and what actually does happen—because, as she notes, “not everyone who needs access

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University of Virginia Law professor Kevin Cope analyzes judicial ideology

February 5, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A breakthrough new empirical initiative developed by University of Virginia School of Law professor Kevin Cope could provide the most accurate estimate to date of federal judges’ ideologies, using automated analysis of text to evaluate lawyers’ written observations.

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Maureen Edobor

February 5, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Maureen Edobor ‘17L is an Assistant Professor of Law and DeLaney Center Fellow and has worked at W&L Law since July 2023. Maureen is originally from Queens, New York, and lives in Lexington with her dog, Poppy.

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Podcast: Yale Law professor Dean Bond discusses the evolution of crime and punishment

February 5, 2024

THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Dean Bond is joined by J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School who shares his story of growing up with an activist father to clerking for Justice Sandra Day O’Conner to the work that inspired his book Locking Up Our Own.

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Campbell Law to host symposium on artificial intelligence and the legal profession

February 5, 2024

CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — The Campbell Law Review will host its 2024 Symposium, “The Impending AI Revolution in the Legal Profession,” from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, at the Jiddi Space & Courtyard in Downtown Raleigh. 

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SIU Law to host lecture on artificial intelligence and the legal profession

February 5, 2024

SIU CARBONDALE NEWS — A virtual lecture on Feb. 7 hosted by the Southern Illinois University Carbondale School of Law will focus on how artificial intelligence, or AI, can be used in the legal profession.

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