UC Berkeley Law Center for Law and Business director Angeli Patel visits World Economic Forum
UC BERKELEY LAW — Angeli Patel ’20 traveled nearly 6,000 miles to the recent World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The gap to resolving vital corporate issues — rebuilding trust, reimagining growth, safeguarding the planet, operating industries in the intelligence age — seems even longer.
Read More about UC Berkeley Law Center for Law and Business director Angeli Patel visits World Economic ForumUC Berkeley Law hosts Yale Law professor Harold Hongju Koh for talk on national security risks
UC BERKELEY LAW — In 1990, Harold Hongju Koh’s award-winning book National Security Constitution detailed the historical importance of government checks and balances in keeping the United States safe.
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DUKE LAW NEWS — The U.S. criminal legal system rests on the proposition that convicting an innocent person is a greater injustice—and more harmful to society—than allowing a guilty person to go free.
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GW LAW — Associate Dean for Government Procurement Law Studies Jessica Tillipman released a free online resource on government contracts and anti-corruption law this week.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — The final Rakoff Bake Off at Harvard Law pays tribute to a beloved teacher and mentor, the law, and the beauty of a well-baked sponge or a glossy ganache.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — In society today, more and more people are paying for goods and services that they do not enjoy, and that in fact, may cause harm to their wellbeing.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — For five decades, John Cratsley has placed students in state and federal judicial internships through HLS’s Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic.
Read More about Harvard Law professor John Cratsley helps place students in state and federal judicial internshipsHarvard Law professor Kenneth Mack discusses organized labor’s history with civil rights
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Harvard Law Professor Kenneth Mack says that early unions often excluded Black workers, but that today’s labor and social justice movements often ‘dovetail’.
Read More about Harvard Law professor Kenneth Mack discusses organized labor’s history with civil rightsHofstra Law professor Theodor S. Liebmann appointed to state commission on family justice
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University Professor Theodor S. Liebmann has been appointed by the New York State Unified Court System to the Permanent Commission on Justice for Families.
Read More about Hofstra Law professor Theodor S. Liebmann appointed to state commission on family justiceUMass Law professors Anna-Marie Tabor and Lisa Lucile Owens present at AALS Annual Meeting
UMASS LAW — UMass Law returned to the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting this year with two UMass Law professors as presenters.
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