University of Tennessee Law professors Joy Radice and Wendy Bach honored with university awards

May 22, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE LAW — Two College of Law professors have received honors this month from the University of Tennessee for their accomplishments in their academic work.

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UC Irvine Law professor Katharine Tinto discusses the school’s Criminal Justice Clinic

May 15, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — Law professor Katharine Tinto is the director for the Criminal Justice Clinic at the UC Irvine School of Law. Students are required to take a clinic where they work on real cases. Tinto and her team work on several programs, including compassionate release and excessive sentences projects, representing people who are

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Case Western Reserve Law hosts University of Washington Law professor Monte Mills for discussion on Native nations

May 15, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW — Monte Mills, the Charles I. Stone Professor of Law and director of the Native American Law Center at University of Washington School of Law, joined the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law for a discussion on the history and management of

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UConn Law assistant dean Karen L. DeMeola confirmed as judge to the Connecticut Superior Court

May 15, 2023

UCONN LAW — UConn Law School Assistant Dean Karen L. DeMeola JD has been confirmed as a judge of the Connecticut Superior Court. Gov. Ned Lamont nominated DeMeola on March 29. After the state legislature’s Judiciary Committee endorsed the nomination, the state House of Representatives and Senate voted to confirm it. She was sworn in

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Fordham Law professor Julie Suk publishes book on women’s movements in the US

May 15, 2023

FORDHAM LAW — Questions central to women and the law are what Professor Julie Suk looks to answer in her new book, After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women & What to Do About It (University of California Press, April 2023). Via a tour of constitutional change around the world (including in Chile, France, Iceland,

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Harvard Law professor and former dean Martha Minow discusses work on advancing human dignity

May 15, 2023

HARVARD LAW — In February 2020, Martha Minow stepped up to the podium at a U.S. State Department conference to address a task force assembled by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to reassess the role of human rights in foreign policy. The year before, the group, called the Commission on Unalienable Rights, had generated controversy,

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A profile on Indiana University McKinney Law professor Miriam Murphy

May 15, 2023

INDIANA UNIVERSITY MCKINNEY LAW — Miriam Murphy is a builder. In her day job, she builds minds at the Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Outside of the classroom, Murphy has found a more colorful way to build. Murphy started building Lego sets as a child in the 1960s. After aging out, she picked the

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University of Minnesota Law professor Megan Walsh discusses the Gun Violence Prevention Clinic

May 15, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LAW — For director Megan Walsh, launching the Gun Violence Prevention Clinic at the University of Minnesota Law School filled a void in legal education. The clinic, a three-year pilot project that began in January, focuses on promoting gun violence prevention through strategic litigation, using student pro bono legal work to support

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Podcast: New England Law professor Lawrence Friedman discusses how legal education is reacting to new digital innovations

May 15, 2023

NEW ENGLAND LAW — Lawrence Friedman, Professor at New England Law, gives his perspective on how lawyers and law schools are adapting and changing to the new digital world, including what challenges may arise when including A.I. in the classroom. Lawrence also talks about the process of writing the third edition of his casebook, Modern

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University of Oregon Law to host New York Law School professor Britney Wilson for discussion of social movements

May 12, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LAW — Law professor and civil rights attorney Britney Wilson will explore the meaning, nature and limitations of alignment in the context of social movements and advocacy when she speaks on campus May 16. Wilson is an associate professor of law and director of the Civil Rights and Disability Justice Clinic at New

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