University of St. Thomas Law professor Julie Oseid co-authors book on law and rhetoric
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS — A new book, Law and Rhetoric: A Primer, co-authored by law professor Julie Oseid proposes that rhetoric, a technique used by authors and public speakers to persuade readers and listeners, should also be embraced by law students and lawyers.
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Philadelphia City Council has passed the ‘NIL Youth Protection Bill’ that will offer guidance for youth athletes as they explore their earning potential in high school and college sports.
Read More about Temple Law professor Ken Jacobsen co-writes name, image, and likeness bill for Philadelphia City CouncilA look at the University of Maryland Carey Law Federal Appellate Immigration Clinic
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FRANCIS KING CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW — Assistant Professor Aadhithi Padmanabhan encourages students in the newly established Federal Appellate Immigration Clinic at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law to take on the tough cases. “When you take a case that other people might not take, that’s where you…
Read More about A look at the University of Maryland Carey Law Federal Appellate Immigration ClinicUniversity of St. Thomas Law professor Thomas Berg receives award for book on religious liberty
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS — Law professor Thomas Berg’s latest book, Religious Liberty in a Polarized Age (Eerdmans), received an Award of Merit in the Politics and Public Life category of the 2024 Christianity Today Book Awards.
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THE SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN — Christopher Behan, a professor at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale School of Law will discuss access to justice issues in Kenya during the Southern Illinois chapter of the United Nations Association’s Human Rights Day celebration on Sunday, Dec. 10.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Whether they’re behind podiums or in front of cameras, it turns out professors at the University of Virginia School of Law know a thing or two about how to captivate an audience.
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INSIDE HIGHER ED — Lisa Forbes was fed up with expectations that professors should take a rigid approach to teaching. She co-founded Professors at Play, which connects faculty interested in playful pedagogy.
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THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION — By the time she took a faculty position with Florida State University College of Law, Mary Ziegler had earned a degree from Harvard Law School, worked as a postdoctoral associate at Yale Law School, and clerked at the Vermont Supreme Court.
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ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Barbara Osborne, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Matt Mitten, Marquette University, talk about what is new in sports law including antitrust issues, transgender athlete participation (both on the national and international level), and updates in colligate sports.
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UBNOW — The co-directors of UB’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center played vital roles in the recent international Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, organizing and hosting a key conference and addressing comprehensive issues of economic trade under the scrutiny of international leaders.
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