UNT Dallas Law hosts exhibition on Lee Harvey Oswald
NBC DFW — The UNT Dallas College of Law gave NBC 5 a tour of the historic features that have been saved for public access in the near future. Parts of the building were the old Dallas Police Headquarters and the place where Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
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NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In July, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, in partnership with Feinberg School of Medicine and Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications, hosted a multi-disciplinary panel discussion , “Implications of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Decision.”
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THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE — Paul A. Gowder Jr. of Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law has been awarded the 17th annual Dorothy Ann and Clarence L. Ver Steeg Distinguished Research Fellowship Award.
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PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professor Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer is the host of a newly launched podcast, Legal Tenzer: Casual Conversations on Noteworthy Legal Topics. Created in collaboration with West Academic, Legal Tenzer, will serve as a platform for casual conversations on timely…
Read More about Pace Law professor Leslie Tenzer to host new podcast discussing current issues with legal scholarsPenn Law professor Sarah Barringer Gordon receives social justice gran
PENN LAW — Penn Arts & Sciences has awarded one of three Klein Family Social Justice Grants to Sarah Barringer Gordon, Arlin M Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History and Kathleen Brown, the David Boies Professor of History, for their project, Free State Slavery and Bound Labor: Pennsylvania.
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PENN LAW — In a new pathbreaking study, David Hoffman, William A. Schnader Professor of Law and Deputy Dean at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, and colleague Anton Strezhnev of the University of Chicago recently found that Philadelphia tenants who live further away from the city’s courthouse and rely on mass public transit are…
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PENN STATE — Penn State Law professors engage with issues all over the world. Stephen Ross, Lewis H. Vovakis Distinguished Faculty Scholar and professor of law at Penn State Law in University Park, and co-director of the campus-wide Center for the Study of Sports in Society at Penn State, recently studied private equity investment in…
Read More about Penn State Law professor Stephen Ross studies private equity in sports organizationsAn interview with University of Toledo Law dean D. Benjamin Barros
THE BAR EXAMINER — In this issue’s “Seven Questions” column, we bring you an interview with D. Benjamin Barros, Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Toledo College of Law. Dean Barros joined the College of Law as Dean in 2015.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Aditya Bamzai of the University of Virginia School of Law has become a member of the American Law Institute.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor Aditya Bamzai elected to American Law InstituteWashington & Lee Law professor Heather Kolinsky publishes article on legal writing in the Florida Bar Journal
THE COLUMNS — Washington and Lee law professor Heather Kolinksy has published an article in the Florida Bar Journal. In the article, titled “Storytelling, The Sound of Music, And Special Teams: Revisiting Some Basic Legal Writing Techniques With Fresh Eyes,” Kolinsky discusses her return to teaching legal writing after spending time as an appellate attorney…
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