Penn State Dickinson Law professor Sarah Williams to publish paper on congressional insider training
PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — Professor Sarah Williams has accepted an offer from Cardozo Law Review to publish her recent article, “Regulating Congressional Insider Trading — The Rotten Egg Approach.”
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THE NATIONAL JURIST — The University of Pittsburgh School of Law has implemented a new improv course for students. The course is called “Applied Improv for Lawyers”, and the main outcome is to help law students become more empathetic and clearer communicators as lawyers.
Read More about Pitt Law professor Ben Bratman uses improv to teach students communication skillsPodcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond discusses Rutgers Law Associates program with alumnus
THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — The law impacts every sector of society and every aspect of our lives. At a time when many ask “Why law?,” we ask “What more can law do?” Produced by Rutgers Law School, “The Power of Attorney” is an inside look at the power of a legal education for everyone…
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YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION — Artificial intelligence (AI) is kryptonite to the Rule of Law. Where the Rule of Law demands “clear, general, publicly accessible rules laid down in advance,” advances in AI occur for unknown reasons, at unknown times, and with unknown effects.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Randy Dryer has taught the pre-trial practice class every fall semester at the S.J. Quinney College of Law for 12 years. An alum of the law school himself, Dryer says the most rewarding part of the class is sharing his many years of experience litigating…
Read More about A look at University of Utah Law professor Randy Dryer’s pre-trial practice classUniversity of Utah Law professor RonNell Anderson Jones discusses clerking for late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor RonNell Anderson Jones, a First Amendment scholar and currently a senior visiting research fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University through 2024, was profiled in Slatemagazine about clerking for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, who recently passed away.
Read More about University of Utah Law professor RonNell Anderson Jones discusses clerking for late Justice Sandra Day O’ConnorA profile on Villanova Law professor Won Kidane
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY — When Won Kidane joined the Villanova Law faculty this fall, he came with over 20 years’ experience in international commercial law and arbitration—as a practicing attorney; an arbitrator of transnational commercial disputes; and a law professor and scholar who has taught not only in the U.S. but also in Africa (as a…
Read More about A profile on Villanova Law professor Won KidaneUniversity of Virginia Law professor E. Dick Howard celebrates 60 years of teaching
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — As a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law and an expert in comparative constitutionalism and the U.S. Supreme Court, A. E. Dick Howard ’61 has shaped constitutional law for 60 years — inside and outside the classroom.
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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW — On February 12, 1974, U.S. District Court Judge George H. Boldt made a ruling in United States v. Washington, a case widely considered the most comprehensive and complex case in Indian law.
Read More about University of Washington Law reflects on the legacy of late-professor Ralph W. JohnsonAn interview with Washington & Lee Law professor Brian Murchison
THE COLUMNS — Brian Murchison has been on the law faculty since 1982 and is the Charles S. Rowe Professor of Law.
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