Paper from Penn Law’s The Regulatory Review cited in Supreme Court opinion
PENN LAW — In a concurring opinion in West Virginia v. EPA, Justice Gorsuch cited work published in The Regulatory Review and by Prof. Cary Coglianese.
Read More about Paper from Penn Law’s The Regulatory Review cited in Supreme Court opinionPenn State Law associate dean Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia receives pro bono award from the American Immigration Lawyers Association
PENN STATE — Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, associate dean for diversity, equity, and inclusion, Samuel Weiss Faculty Scholar, clinical professor of law, and director of the Center for Immigrants’ Rights Clinic at Penn State Law in University Park, served as a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Afghan Response Task Force.
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PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — Director of Development and Alumni Affairs Kelly Rimmer received the 2022 Diversity and Inclusion Award from Penn State’s Division of Development and Alumni Relations during a division-wide awards ceremony in May held at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center on the University Park campus.
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S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Associate Professor Christina Koningisor recently received the Reidenberg-Kerr Award for Outstanding Scholarship by a Junior Scholar from the Privacy Law Scholars Conference.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — When author Kathryn Miles first set out to write “Trailed: One Woman’s Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders,” she thought the tragic story she would be telling was the unsolved mystery of two young women mysteriously murdered in Shenandoah National Park. It hadn’t yet occurred to her that…
Read More about University of Virginia Law Innocence Project featured in book on Shenandoah murdersCSU-Long Beach starts innovative mental health program for students and faculty
INSIDE HIGHER ED — Cal State Long Beach is launching an ambitious series of mental health initiatives that pair students and administrators with practitioners and community members to make resources more accessible.
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THE NATIONAL JURIST — The dean of a law school is responsible for shepherding the education of the school’s students and holds great sway over the courses taught and the policies enacted.
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THE DIGITAL EDGE — Today’s law students grew up side by side with technology and typically view it as an integral part of their lives and futures as lawyers. As such, today’s law schools are working to support students through more robust legal technology training and development.
Read More about Professor Kenton Brice on Training the Next Generation of Lawyers and the Future of Legal TechArizona State University Law associate professor Joshua Sellers receives fellowship to research election law
ASU NEWS — As election laws change over time, academic research is taking place to make sure voter’s rights are protected. This fall semester, Joshua Sellers, an associate professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University will research the relationship between election law doctrines, electoral structures, policies and practices, and…
Read More about Arizona State University Law associate professor Joshua Sellers receives fellowship to research election lawUC Irvine Law students conduct pro bono research for faculty in California Proposition 22 appeal
UCI LAW — UCI Law faculty members, Richard Hasen and Mark Rosenbaum, joined other California Election Law Professors in filing an Amicus Curiae Brief in support of respondents in the case pending before the California Court of Appeals, Castellanos v. State of California.
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