Northern Kentucky University Law dean Judith Daar co-authors Journal of the American Medical Association analysis
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY — Chase College of Law Dean Judith Daar is a co-author of an analysis published by JAMA, the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association, of potential impacts on treatment for infertility should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade.
Read More about Northern Kentucky University Law dean Judith Daar co-authors Journal of the American Medical Association analysisNorthern Kentucky University Law professor Alex Kreit to serve on Kentucky Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY — Professor Alex Kreit will stand out on the newly appointed Team Kentucky Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee for both his legal expertise in the field and as the sole representative in the Northern Kentucky area.
Read More about Northern Kentucky University Law professor Alex Kreit to serve on Kentucky Medical Cannabis Advisory CommitteePace Law professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman publish book on menstruation law
PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professors Bridget J. Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman announce the release of their book “Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods,” published by NYU Press.
Read More about Pace Law professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman publish book on menstruation lawPenn Law professor Anita L. Allen elected to American Philosophical Society
PENN LAW — Prof. Anita L. Allen has been elected to the prestigious American Philosophical Society.
Read More about Penn Law professor Anita L. Allen elected to American Philosophical SocietyPenn Law professor David Hoffman discusses research on eviction rates in urban areas
PENN LAW — Prof. David Hoffman’s new study links tenant evictions with long courthouse commute times.
Read More about Penn Law professor David Hoffman discusses research on eviction rates in urban areasPenn State Dickinson Law professor Sara Gerke receives EU grant as part of team creating AI-based clinical decision support system
PENN STATE — Once designated to the realm of science fiction, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasing reality in everyday life. Early applications on website messenger platforms and video games have given way to more impactful opportunities, such as AI-assisted surgery, and the potential upsides could save lives.
Read More about Penn State Dickinson Law professor Sara Gerke receives EU grant as part of team creating AI-based clinical decision support systemSouthwestern Law professor Michael Epstein named Fulbright specialist
GLOBE NEWSWIRE — The U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board recently announced that Southwestern Law School Professor Michael Epstein received a Fulbright Specialist Program award in Sierra Leone. Epstein will collaborate with two NGOs, Initiative for Media Development and Media Matters for Women.
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BLOOMBERG LAW — The University of Texas must face trial on a female class action law professor’s claim under the Equal Pay Act that she was paid less than a male professor for performing equal work, a federal judge in Austin ruled.
Read More about University of Texas Law professor pursues equal pay trial against the universityUniversity of Utah Law adjunct professor Carolynn Clark honored with peacekeeper award
UTAH COUNCIL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION — Carolynn Clark has dedicated her professional life to conflict resolution, mediation, and teaching. She has been a Board member of the Utah Council on Conflict Resolution for 14 years and served as UCCR’s Chair and as a Symposium Chair.
Read More about University of Utah Law adjunct professor Carolynn Clark honored with peacekeeper awardUniversity of Virginia Law professor Megan Stevenson receives grant to study long term effects of incarceration
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Megan Stevenson of the University of Virginia School of Law and her team have received a $200,000 grant from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to study the hidden long-term effects of incarceration.
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