Faulkner Law professor John G. Browning honored by Oklahoma Bar Association for excellence in writing
THE MONTGOMERY INDEPENDENT — Faulkner Law’s John G. Browning was recently honored by the Oklahoma Bar Association (OBA) with the Maurice Merrill Golden Quill Award. The OBA gives this award to “the author of the best-written article published this year in the Oklahoma Bar Journal.” His award-winning article “Blazing the Trail: Oklahoma Pioneer African American Attorneys”…
Read More about Faulkner Law professor John G. Browning honored by Oklahoma Bar Association for excellence in writingFordham Law professor Courtney Cox receives honorable mention in 2022 AALS Scholarly Papers Competition
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Professor Courtney Cox received an honorable mention from the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in its 36th Annual AALS Scholarly Papers Competition. The competition is open to new and emerging law school faculty members who have been teaching for five years or fewer. Using trade secrets as a case study, Professor Cox’s…
Read More about Fordham Law professor Courtney Cox receives honorable mention in 2022 AALS Scholarly Papers CompetitionFordham Law faculty discuss inspiration for their work in “Big Idea” video series
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Eight members of the Fordham Law faculty recently spoke about the big ideas that drive their work—from frontline workers’ rights to changing power dynamic between cities and states to privacy and crime control—as part of a limited video series. “Our nation is at a crossroads as we grapple with fundamental questions covering a…
Read More about Fordham Law faculty discuss inspiration for their work in “Big Idea” video seriesGeorgetown Law professor Kristin Hennings publishes book on the policing of black youth
KAXE — Drawing upon twenty-five years of experience representing Black youth in Washington, D.C.’s juvenile courts, Kristin Henning confronts America’s irrational, manufactured fears of these young people and makes a powerfully compelling case that the crisis in racist American policing begins with its relationship to Black children. Kris was the lead attorney for the Juvenile Unit…
Read More about Georgetown Law professor Kristin Hennings publishes book on the policing of black youthWVU Law dean Amelia Reinhart discusses technology transfer at University of Houston Law Center lecture
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — The Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law’s 2021 fall lecture featured a robust discussion on navigating multiplexed technology transfer based on the research of noted intellectual property scholar Amelia Rinehart. Rinehart––William J. Maier, Jr. Dean and Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law––teaches and writes in the…
Read More about WVU Law dean Amelia Reinhart discusses technology transfer at University of Houston Law Center lectureUniversity of Iowa Law students represent veterans in court
THE DAILY IOWAN — Since 2018, UI law professor Amy Kretkowski has offered students who have successfully completed her course in Veterans Benefits Law a chance to represent U.S. veterans. University of Iowa College of Law students are representing veterans in their cases to the U.S. Court of Appeals. Amy Kretkowski, a UI law professor and practicing…
Read More about University of Iowa Law students represent veterans in courtUniversity of Kansas Law professor Najarian Peters publishes essay on the pandemic of racial inequality
THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS — As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, officials are struggling to convince large numbers of Americans to be vaccinated. Yet, even before COVID-19 existed, the United States was dealing with another pandemic — that of racial inequality, which has led to a current state of parallel pandemics that must be acknowledged and understood…
Read More about University of Kansas Law professor Najarian Peters publishes essay on the pandemic of racial inequalityLewis & Clark Law professor Chris Wold publishes report on connections between human trafficking and commercial fishing
LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — As many as 100,000 people are enslaved on fishing vessels around the world. Isolated at sea, many fishers are unable to escape brutal beatings and inhumane work and living conditions. Lewis & Clark Law professor Chris Wold has been advocating for the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC), which…
Read More about Lewis & Clark Law professor Chris Wold publishes report on connections between human trafficking and commercial fishingUniversity of Mississippi Law professor Farish Percy elected to American Law Institute
HOTTYTODDY.COM — Farish Percy, a University of Mississippi professor of law, is one of 24 newly elected members across the nation to the American Law Institute. The American Law Institute, or ALI, is a national independent organization that works to produce scholarship to improve upon and clarify the law. According to ALI’s website, the work of its members…
Read More about University of Mississippi Law professor Farish Percy elected to American Law InstituteOhio Northern Law dean Charles Rose, III reflects on his love of teaching and the inspiration he gets from students
ANCHOR BY SPOTIFY — 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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