Three University of the Pacific McGeorge Law professors recognized for 40+ years of service to the school
UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC MCGEORGE LAW — The University of the Pacific honored fifty faculty members at the 2023 Faculty Retirement and Years of Service Celebration on Wednesday, May 3. During the celebration, three McGeorge School of Law faculty were recognized for teaching at the law school for 40 years or longer. Distinguished Professor Stephen…
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PENN CAREY LAW — From a Whitney Houston biopic to premiering at Sundance, Penn Carey Law students and alumni successfully navigate legal careers in the ever-changing entertainment industry.
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PENN CAREY LAW — In a year marked by our collective emergence from pandemic-necessitated restrictions, the energy and enthusiasm University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School faculty brought to their classrooms was deeply appreciated – and a cause for celebration. In addition to extending sincere gratitude to all of our esteemed faculty, lecturers, and adjuncts, Penn…
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LAW — The S.J. Quinney College of Law is pleased to share that Professor Amos Guiora has been selected as a recipient of the 2023 Distinguished Faculty Service Award from the U’s Bennion Center for Community Engagement. This award comes in recognition of Guiora’s ongoing work with the College of Law’s Bystander…
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VANDERBILT LAW — Professor Yesha Yadav of Vanderbilt Law School discusses her recent research papers on stablecoins and CBDCs as well as regulation by enforcement with CNBC Crypto World.
Read More about Vanderbilt Law professor Yesha Yadav discusses research on stablecoins and CBDCsFormer Boston College Law dean and past AALS president Vincent Rougeau honored for excellence in the legal community
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW — Vincent D. Rougeau, president of the College of the Holy Cross and the former dean of the Boston College Law School, will be honored by the school for his distinguished service to law and humanity when he is presented with the St. Thomas More Award at the annual Law Day on…
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO LAW — The newest issue of the Buffalo Law Review attempts the impossible: capturing the scope of the late Professor Isabel Marcus’ intrepid life and pioneering work as a feminist legal scholar and advocate of women’s rights worldwide.
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UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO LAW — “Puerto Rico’s Constitution is very inspiring,” says Visiting Assistant Professor Jorge Farinacci-Fernós, a native of the island, “but it is absolutely colonial. It’s very progressive, but it has not been used adequately. It’s extremely democratic, but the institutions it created were not.” There’s a word for internal contradictions like that,…
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UC BERKELEY LAW — A good rapport with students is one of the reasons why Professor Kenneth Ayotte won this year’s Rutter Award for Teaching Distinction, granted each year to a professor who has dedicated themselves to extraordinary teaching.
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UCLA LAW — UCLA Law Professor Joanna Schwartz is set to join The League of Women Voters – Pasadena Area for a Thursday webinar discussing research that shows how the Supreme Court and local governments have rolled back civil protections to shield police from accountability.
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