University of Cincinnati Law to host Emory Law professor Dorothy A. Brown for lecture on systemic racism and federal tax policy

February 9, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS — Dorothy A. Brown, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, examines how federal tax policy disadvantages Black Americans in her latest book The Whiteness of Wealth: How The Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans – And How We Can Fix It. In her upcoming lecture “The Making of

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Georgetown Law dean Bill Treanor responds to new center director’s comments on Supreme Court pick

February 9, 2022

REUTERS — The dean of Georgetown University Law Center on Thursday condemned a new faculty member’s Twitter posts questioning the qualifications of any Black woman that President Joe Biden may nominate to replace retiring U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. “The tweets’ suggestion that the best Supreme Court nominee could not be a Black woman and their

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Podcast: Gonzaga Law dean Jacob Rooksby and professor Gail Hammer discuss school’s unique programs

February 9, 2022

ED UP LEGAL — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders regarding

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Indiana University McKinney Law professors adapt teaching styles to support students

February 9, 2022

THE INDIANA LAWYER — When Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law professor Carrie Hagan returned to in-person teaching from virtual learning, she immediately noticed a change in her students. “You can see exhaustion and you can feel stress and tension,” Hagan said. Returning to the physical classroom to teach after conducting online courses was an eye-opener

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Stetson Law dean Michèle Alexandre named dean of Loyola Law Chicago

February 9, 2022

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO UNIVERSITY NEWSROOM — Loyola University Chicago announced today that Michèle Alexandre, JD, will be joining the University as Dean of the School of Law, effective July 15, 2022. After a national search led by Isaacson Miller, President Jo Ann Rooney, Provost Margaret Callahan, and the University’s School of Law Dean Search Committee selected Dean Alexandre from a talented and diverse pool

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University of Miami Law professors Caroline Bettinger-López and John Mark Newman selected for federal posts

February 8, 2022

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — The Biden administration has appointed Professors Caroline Bettinger-López and John Mark Newman to leadership positions at the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission. Bettinger-López is serving as the senior advisor on gender and equality for the U.S. Department of Justice, where she is tasked, in coordination with

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University of Montana Law project will assist tribal energy independence efforts

February 8, 2022

ROUNDUPWEB.COM — Missoula – Monte Mills, acting dean and a professor at the University of Montana Blewett School of Law, is part of a team working to find out how transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy will affect Native American tribes and their lands. Funded by a nearly $500,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,

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Penn Law professor Claire Finkelstein publishes article in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

February 8, 2022

PENN LAW — Finkelstein is the founder and academic director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law (CERL), a non-partisan interdisciplinary institute affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC). She is a distinguished research fellow at APPC and a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). Her

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Penn Law professor Anita Allen to give lecture on the intersection of racial justice and privacy law

February 8, 2022

PENN LAW — The Penn Program on Regulation’s Race and Regulation Lecture Series will resume its spring schedule on Wednesday, February 9 with Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy Anita Allen’s lecture, “Race and Privacy Regulation,” during which she will present new, pathbreaking scholarship exploring why privacy law must take race explicitly

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Quinnipiac Law professor Marilyn Ford discusses her focus on equal justice

February 8, 2022

QUNNIPIAC UNIVERSITY — To Marilyn Ford, practicing law is about one thing: helping people who are not dealt with fairly in the judicial system. Entering the second semester of her 44th year of teaching law, Ford was deeply impacted by the civil rights movement of the 1960s and has since dedicated her life to obtaining justice

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