Video: University of Chicago Law professor Bill Landes reflects on fifty years of teaching
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Professor Emeritus Bill Landes late last year completed teaching his final class, capping a fifty-year career teaching at the Law School.
Read More about Video: University of Chicago Law professor Bill Landes reflects on fifty years of teachingGeorgetown Law professor Brian Galle to present at University of Missouri Law Tax Colloquium
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW — On Wednesday, February 26th, Brian Galle (Georgetown Law) will present his draft paper – “How to Tax the Rich: Options for 2025 and Beyond” – at the Mizzou Law Tax Policy Colloquium, from 2:00 to 3:15 pm Central Time.
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EXCHANGE OF NOTES — The University of Georgia School of Law’s spring 2025 International Law Colloquium welcomed Professor Katrin Kuhlmann, who presented her working paper, “Micro International Law.” Greg Day, Associate Professor in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, served as Kuhlmann’s faculty discussant.
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THE DEN — Three Mercer University faculty members were recently selected for the prestigious Governor’s Teaching Fellows Program.
Read More about Three Mercer Law professors selected for governor’s teaching fellow programMichigan State University Law professor Justin Simard directs project finding slavery citations still being used today
AP NEWS — An 1842 U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning the kidnapping conviction of a white man who seized a Black family and forced them into slavery south of the Mason-Dixon line is still being cited in American jurisprudence, 160 years after enslaved people throughout the U.S. were freed.
Read More about Michigan State University Law professor Justin Simard directs project finding slavery citations still being used todayNYU Law professors recognized among top legal scholars of 2024
NYU LAW — Six NYU Law faculty members are among the top 100 legal scholars of 2024 in a ranking compiled by researchers at George Mason University.
Read More about NYU Law professors recognized among top legal scholars of 2024A profile on Northwestern Pritzker Law professor Paul Gowder
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — Paul Gowder, professor of law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, recalls a time during his adolescent years imprinted in his memory.
Read More about A profile on Northwestern Pritzker Law professor Paul GowderNorthwestern Pritzker Law professor Matthew Kugler publishes open-access privacy law casebook
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — Privacy law is as a rapidly evolving field, constantly changing to catch up with technological advancements and increased surveillance worldwide. With new privacy laws being passed every year, law school courses must also evolve.
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NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — Northwestern Pritzker School of Law is home to an incredible group of faculty members working at the intersections of law and many other disciplines.
Read More about Northwestern Pritzker Law highlights recently published faculty worksUniversity of San Diego Law faculty named to 2025 Black Leaders of Influence list
USD NEWS CENTER — The San Diego Business Journal has named several members of the University of San Diego (USD) School of Law community to its 2025 Black Leaders of Influence.
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