University of Utah Law professor Jensie Anderson discusses Post-Conviction Clinic
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW –Though she earned a bachelor’s of fine arts degree in theater performance from the University of Utah and spent five years pursuing acting in Houston and New York City before beginning law school, Professor Jensie Anderson hadn’t set foot on stage for nearly 30 years. That changed in fall…
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SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL — Southwestern Law School is proud to announce the 2024 Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Annual Lecture, featuring the distinguished legal scholar, Professor Melissa Murray of NYU School of Law.
Read More about Southwestern Law professor Melissa Murray to give lecture on democracy and reproductive healthUniversity at Buffalo Law professor Mark Bartholomew authors article on the rights of the deceased and artificial intelligence
UB NOW — The rise of artificial intelligence, with its ability to easily bring dead celebrities — such as actor Jimmy Stewart — and others back to life in ways nearly identical to their living presence is blurring the line between the living and the dead.
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PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, explores the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing that regulators must be agile, flexible, and vigilant to address differences in machine-learning algorithms.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Cary Coglianese authors article on regulating of artificial intelligenceUC Berkeley Law professor Khiara Bridges to give lecture on race and the US Supreme Court
THE CURRENT — At the highest level of legal opinion in the U.S., what “counts” as racism against people of color remains stuck in the past — and according to visiting scholar Khiara M. Bridges (pictured), it’s this position that produces Supreme Court rulings that are both impoverished and regressive.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — On Dec. 19, 2023, in an important climate change case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit cited and quoted a law review article written by Jonathan H. Adler, the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center…
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COLORADO LAW — Widely recognized for its intellectual diversity and originality, the faculty at Colorado Law encompasses an array of prominent legal scholars who are widely cited, both in academia and throughout the national media landscape.
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COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — When she takes her seat in February, Sarah H. Cleveland, Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights, will become the sixth woman—and the second U.S. woman—to serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
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THE DAILY CAMPUS — Yesterday the University of Connecticut’s Humanities Institute hosted a Fellow’s Talk led by Dr. Richard Ashby Wilson, the board of trustees professor of law and anthropology.
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DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY — Faculty from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University attended the 2024 Association of America Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., from January 3-6.
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