UC Irvine Law professor Emily Taylor Poppe named to editorial boards of Law & Social Inquiry and Law & Society Review

January 19, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) Professor Emily Taylor Poppe was named to the editorial boards of two leading peer-reviewed law and society publications: Law & Social Inquiry and Law & Society Review. Professor Taylor Poppe is an interdisciplinary, empirical scholar whose research focuses on inequalities in access

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Catholic University Law faculty and administration participate in 2023 AALS Annual Meeting

January 18, 2023

THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA — The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) held its annual meeting, “How Law Schools Can Make a Difference,” in San Diego, California, from January 3 – 7. This year several members of The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law’s (Catholic Law) faculty and administration participated.

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University of Montana Law professor Anna Conley recognized for excellence in writing in comparative law

January 18, 2023

UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA — The Association of American Law Schools recently awarded University of Montana faculty member Anna Conley the 2023 Mark Tushnet Prize in Comparative Law. This prestigious award is given for the year’s best article on comparative law.

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College faculty dissatisfaction goes beyond burnout

January 18, 2023

THE CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION — Like many Ph.D.s, I’ve followed the conversation about faculty burnout in the pandemic era and read the firsthand accounts. But more and more, I’ve been questioning whether that word accurately conveys how most academics feel now.

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Opinion: How college administrators can deal with employee dissatisfaction

January 18, 2023

INSIDE HIGHER ED — As we begin a new year, higher education will continue to face the challenge of unfilled job positions as employees depart to other organizations and sectors. According to a recent survey from the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 57 percent of college employees (faculty and staff) reported they are likely to

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UC Irvine Law Criminal Justice Clinic secures release from prison for client

January 17, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — UCI Law Professor Katie Tinto and the Criminal Justice Clinic (CJC) at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, secured the release of one of its clients, Willie Norton, after he had served more than 30 years in federal prison.

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UC Irvine Law professor Jane Stoever recognized as influential person in Orange County

January 17, 2023

UC IRVINE LAW — The University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) is delighted to announce that UCI Law Professor Jane Stoever was listed as one of 125 most influential people in Orange County during 2022 by the OC Register.

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UC Law San Francisco dean David Faigman shares news on the school’s name change

January 17, 2023

UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — Dean David Faigman shares a letter to the UC Law SF community on the reasoning for the UC San Francisco name change as well as what to expect for the new year.

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UC Law San Francisco professors share their predictions for important legal issues in 2023

January 17, 2023

UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — From regulating cryptocurrency and breaking up big technology companies to restricting abortion rights and protecting pregnant workers, UC Law SF faculty members shared what they think will be the biggest legal issues to watch for in 2023.

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UC Law San Francisco professor Paul Belonick publishes book on the fall of the Roman empire

January 17, 2023

UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — When he’s not teaching law students or busy with his duties as director of the Startup Legal Garage and deputy director of the Center for Innovation at UC Law SF, Paul Belonick pursues his other passion: analyzing history. In this interview, he discusses his new book, “Restraint, Conflict, and the

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