Duke Law professor Marin K. Levy discusses research on checks and balances from her recently published book

March 12, 2025

DUKE LAW NEWS — The role of the courts and an independent judiciary has been much discussed as actions taken by executive order are being challenged in lawsuits.

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Fordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen L. Vladeck for lecture on the US Supreme Court

March 12, 2025
FORDHAM LAW NEWS -- Georgetown Law Professor Stephen I. Vladeck talked about the shortcomings of the current U.S. Supreme Court and how its role in the American legal system has evolved at a recent lecture he gave at Fordham Law School. Read More about Fordham Law hosts Georgetown Law professor Stephen L. Vladeck for lecture on the US Supreme Court

Harvard Law course looks at modern American society through a Constitutional lens

March 12, 2025

HARVARD LAW TODAY — There’s a throughline from the institution of slavery at the time of the United States’ founding at the end of the 18th century to today’s fights about voting rights and equal justice, according to Michael Klarman, the Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History at Harvard Law School.

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Hofstra Law professors Jennifer Gundlach and Akilah Folami release book reviews in Journal of Legal Education

March 12, 2025

HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University professors Jennifer Gundlach and Akilah Folami published in-depth book reviews in the recent issue of the AALS Journal of Legal Education.

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Lewis & Clark Law professor Tabrez Y. Ebrahim discusses intellectual property research

March 12, 2025

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Professor Tabrez Y. Ebrahim explores how Islamic principles can reshape intellectual property law, offering a global perspective that challenges traditional Western frameworks.

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An interview with LMU Loyola Law professor Justin Levitt 

March 12, 2025

TIGER NEWSPAPER — The first thing to know about an executive order is that it is only an instruction to the federal government–that’s it. 

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Notre Dame Law professor Jennifer Mason McAward publishes study of criminal cases where the government hid evidence

March 11, 2025

NOTRE DAME NEWS — In 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court held in the case Brady v. Maryland that prosecutors must turn over any evidence favorable to a criminal defendant prior to trial, including evidence that could potentially exonerate the defendant. This rule — known as the Brady rule — is routinely violated, including in many

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Penn Carey Law professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis publishes article on gender-based cyber threat

March 11, 2025

PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, examines the gendered gaps in the newly adopted U.N. Cybercrime Convention.

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Penn Carey Law dean Sophia Z. Lee publishes article on Fourth Amendment Privacy

March 11, 2025

PENN CAREY — In “The Reconciliation Roots of Fourth Amendment Privacy,” published in the University of Chicago Law Review, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law Sophia Z. Lee examines the origins of privacy as a constitutional value and their implications for contemporary Fourth Amendment doctrine.

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Penn Carey Law professor Christopher Yoo joins American Law Institute artificial intelligence project

March 11, 2025

PENN CAREY LAW — Professor Christopher Yoo, Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology, Professor of Communication, and Professor of Computer and Information Science, has been appointed as an Adviser to The American Law Institute’s new project, Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence. 

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