Howard Law professor AJ Link teaches space law course

October 25, 2023

AFROTECH — A Howard professor is on a mission to bring more Black representation to space law.

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UIC Law professor Shakira Pleasant appointed to state rehabilitation council

October 25, 2023

UIC LAW — UIC Law Assistant Professor of Law, Shakira Pleasant, has been appointed by Governor Pritzker to the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC). 

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Podcast: LMU Loyola Law professor Laurie Levenson and judge Brian Hoffstadt discuss new casebook on evidence law

October 25, 2023

ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Justice Brian Hoffstadt and Professor Laurie Levenson, Loyola Law School, discuss the new scenarios included in their casebook, Evidence Law: Practice, Problems, and Policy.

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Loyola Law New Orleans professor Andrea Armstrong awarded MacArthur Fellowship and grant

October 25, 2023

LOYOLA MAROON — Loyola’s Dr. Norman C. Francis Distinguished Professor of Law Andrea Armstrong has been named a 2023 MacArthur Fellow and received the “Genius Grant” for her creation of the Incarceration Transparency Project.

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Pace Law professor Emily Gold Waldman recognized for faculty achievement

October 24, 2023

PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Emily Gold Waldman has been named the recipient of the 2023 Ottinger Award for Faculty Achievement. 

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Pace Law professor James Toomey recognized with award for faculty scholarship

October 24, 2023

PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Professor James Toomey was awarded the 2023 Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship for his article, “Property’s Boundaries” published by Virginia Law Review (109 Va. L. Rev. 131 (2023)).

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Rutgers Law professor Jorge Contesse elected to United Nations Committee Against Torture

October 24, 2023

RUTGERS — Rutgers Law Professor Jorge Contesse was elected to the United Nations (UN) Committee Against Torture (CAT) on October 19, 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland. 

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Washington & Lee Law professor Brandon Hasbrouckauthors article on ‘democratizing abolition’ in the UCLA Law Review

October 24, 2023

THE COLUMN — Washington and Lee law professor Brandon Hasbrouck has published an article in the UCLA Law Review. The article, “Democratizing Abolition,” examines the shortcomings of past attempts at liberation and proposes strategies informed by their lessons.

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ABA Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Section honors Yale Law professors Nikolas Bowie and Daphna Renan

October 24, 2023

YALE JOURNAL ON REGULATION — Please join me in congratulating Professors Nikolas Bowie and Daphna Renan for winning the ABA Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Section’s 2023 Annual Scholarship Award, which recognizes the best scholarly work published in the field of administrative law during 2022. 

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Arizona State University Law professor Chad Noreuil shares advice to help law students refocus before exams

October 18, 2023

THE NATIONAL JURIST — At the end of every class, I give my students a “Two Minutes of Zen” talk — advice for navigating the ups and downs of law school.  One of the talks my students seem to remember most is what I call the “Maybe Mindset,” which starts with the Taoist story of

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