Northwestern Law professors receive gift to support children’s constitutional rights
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In June, an anonymous donor gifted $2.1 million to support children’s constitutional rights.
Read More about Northwestern Law professors receive gift to support children’s constitutional rightsNortheastern Law professor Michael Meltsner reflects on career ahead of retirement
NGN MAGAZINE — Michael Meltsner, the George J. and Kathleen Waters Matthews Distinguished University Professor of Law, who helped actualize the law school’s experiential learning mission while overseeing the development of its building, is retiring after 44 fruitful years.
Read More about Northeastern Law professor Michael Meltsner reflects on career ahead of retirementA look at Rutgers Law faculty working outside of the US
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY — The real-world impact of the scholarship of Rutgers Law faculty extends beyond the locations of the Camden and Newark campuses in New Jersey. Our faculty are presenting papers, organizing and speaking at conferences, teaching and lecturing, and even training future legal practitioners in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Here is a glimpse at some…
Read More about A look at Rutgers Law faculty working outside of the USUniversity of St. Thomas Law professor Gregory Sisk publishes second edition of litigation hornbook
UNIVERSITY OF SAINT THOMAS — The second edition of Litigation With the Federal Government, a Hornbook written by University of St. Thomas law professor Gregory Sisk, has been published by West Academic.
Read More about University of St. Thomas Law professor Gregory Sisk publishes second edition of litigation hornbookUSC Gould Law professor Andrew Guzman takes part in legal education roundtable
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — This past March, Andrew Guzman, then-dean of the USC Gould School of Law, along with Anitha Cadambi, associate director of graduate curriculum and instruction and adjunct assistant professor of Law, traveled to India to further the global reach of Gould’s renowned LLM program, meeting with alumni, admitted students and…
Read More about USC Gould Law professor Andrew Guzman takes part in legal education roundtableUniversity of Virginia Law Academic Placement Committee helps recent graduates become law professors
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — When Karl Lockhart ’18 received his “professor review” copy of a corporations textbook this month, cracking the binding on the thick red casebook was a “surreal” moment. The last time he had opened a corporations casebook was as a student, more than five years ago. This time, Lockhart…
Read More about University of Virginia Law Academic Placement Committee helps recent graduates become law professorsUniversity of Virginia Law students share summer reading recommendations
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Faculty at the University of Virginia School of Law share their favorite biographies for summer reading, from books on a Founding Father and a trailblazing jurist to a banking magnate and an environmental icon.
Read More about University of Virginia Law students share summer reading recommendationsUniversity of Virginia Law professor Ruth Mason awarded fellowship to study tax law and social policy
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Ruth Mason, the Edwin S. Cohen Distinguished Professor of Law and Taxation and the Class of 1941 Research Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, has been awarded a multiyear fellowship by Germany’s prestigious Max Planck Society to research problems at the intersection of…
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor Ruth Mason awarded fellowship to study tax law and social policyWilliam & Mary Law dean A. Benjamin Spencer discusses how educators can prepare students for the rise of artificial intelligence
HIGHER ED DIVE — By now it is clear that artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming our world, particularly the world of work and how professionals can augment their productivity. Because the pace of change in this area is so rapid, professional education leaders must adapt to prepare our learners for this brave new world.
Read More about William & Mary Law dean A. Benjamin Spencer discusses how educators can prepare students for the rise of artificial intelligenceOpinion: How higher education faculty can take action against racism
INSIDE HIGHER ED — The Supreme Court’s ruling in cases brought by Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill prohibits race as a factor in admissions, making an equivalent to policies like California Proposition 209 the law of the land.
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