Capital Law professor Susan Giles presents sample law school class to Ohio University pre-law students

March 17, 2022

OHIO NEWS — Susan Giles, the John E. Sullivan Professor of Law in the Capital University Law School, joins the Center for Law, Justice and Culture and Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity on Tuesday, March 22, from 7 to 8 p.m. in Bentley Hall 136. The event is open to all students and alumni. Those interested in

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Duke Law professor Laurence R. Helfer nominated as candidate for UN Human Rights Commission

March 16, 2022

DUKE LAW NEWS — The U.S. Department of State has launched a campaign to elect Harry R. Chadwick, Sr. Professor of Law Laurence R. Helfer to the United Nations Human Rights Committee. Helfer was announced as the U.S. nominee for the position on the international monitoring body in December 2021. The Committee is comprised of 18 independent

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Lewis & Clark Law professor Samir Parikh finds solutions for victims of mass tort bankruptcies

March 16, 2022

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — For the last few years, Professor Samir Parikh has focused on issues at the intersection of mass torts and bankruptcy, writing about cases involving Purdue Pharma, Johnson & Johnson, Boy Scouts of America, and USA Gymnastics. “Mass tort bankruptcies present the most challenging legal issues in the country today. Unfortunately, there

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University of Miami Law professors Caroline Bettinger-Lopez and John Mark Newman appointed to the Biden administration

March 16, 2022

THE MIAMI HURRICANE — Two University of Miami School of Law professors have been appointed to serve the Biden administration. Professor Caroline Bettinger-Lopez and Professor John Mark Newman will serve as leaders in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Newman will be working as the deputy director of the Bureau of

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University of Minnesota Law students provide legal support to Afghan refugees

March 15, 2022

MINNESOTA LAW —  Several Minnesota Law students recently joined faculty and staff from the James H. Binger Center for New Americans to provide legal support to Afghan refugees on the Fort McCoy military base in Wisconsin. The team helped the refugees understand the complex and often challenging U.S. immigration system, prepare their asylum or special

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Northeastern Law professor Woodrow Hartzog and George Washington Law professor Daniel Solove co-author book on data security law

March 15, 2022

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Digital connections permeate our lives — and so do data breaches. Given that we must be online for basic communication, finance, healthcare and more, it is alarming how difficult it is to create rules for securing our personal information. Despite the passage of many data security laws, data breaches are increasing

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Penn Law professor Cary Coglianese co-authors Duke Law Journal article on artificial intelligence

March 15, 2022

PENN LAW — In a pathbreaking article recently published in the Duke Law Journal, Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, and Alicia Lai L’21 explore governmental reliance on digital algorithms, concluding that “public officials should proceed with care on a case-by-case basis” when deciding whether to employ digital algorithms,

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Penn Law professor Claire Finkelstein authors University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law article on presidential immunity

March 15, 2022

PENN LAW — The following is an excerpt of “Presidential Accountability and the Rule of Law: Can the President Claim Immunity if He Shoots Someone on Fifth Avenue?” written by Claire O. Finkelstein, Algernon Biddle Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, and Richard W. Painter, S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law at the University

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Southwestern Law professor Kevin Greene discusses his career and efforts to address racial inequities in the music business

March 15, 2022

ROLLING STONE — As soon as Kevin Greene got up to speak, he noticed people walking out. Greene was in Washington D.C., about to begin his presentation on Black music, copyright law, and social justice at the annual conference for the Association of American Law Schools in the mid-2000s, when he saw a group of older

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Stanford Law professor Nora Freeman Engstrom designated chair for American Law Institute Restatement of Torts

March 15, 2022

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — The American Law Institute (ALI) has designated Nora Freeman Engstrom, Stanford’s Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, as the R. Ammi Cutter Reporter’s Chair. She received this honor for her work as a Reporter on the Third Restatement of Torts: Concluding Provisions, one of three projects that will complete ALI’s Third Restatement

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