UMass Law professor Jeremiah Ho teaches students about the role of bias in contract law

October 13, 2021

UMASS LAW NEWS — Associate Professor of Law Jeremiah Ho, whose research focuses on issues of law and inequality, especially in the context of race and sexuality, has authored a chapter on teaching contract law that incorporates critical legal and race theory. The chapter, “Uncovering Bias: Teaching Contracts Critically,” appears in the book entitled Integrating Doctrine and

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Stanford Law professor Elizabeth Reese discusses article on how US legal systems ignore tribal law

October 13, 2021

HIGH COUNTRY NEWS — Assistant Professor Elizabeth Reese, who is Nambé Pueblo, joined the Stanford Law School faculty as its first Native American member in June 2021. Her new article, published in the Stanford Law Review, analyzes the way United States legal institutions systematically ignores the legal structures created by tribal governments. She recently spoke with

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UCLA Law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw awarded AALS lifetime achievement award

October 13, 2021

UCLA NEWSROOM — Kimberlé Crenshaw, the Promise Institute Professor of Human Rights at UCLA School of Law, has received a lifetime service award from the Association of American Law Schools. The triennial award is the association’s highest honor and was given to Crenshaw in recognition of her establishment of the concept of intersectionality and advancement of

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UCLA Law Appellate Prisoners’ Rights Clinic students give oral arguments in court

October 13, 2021

UCLA — When the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit convened over Zoom on May 4, a panel of judges heard oral arguments that were delivered by several highly skilled advocates — four of whom were UCLA School of Law students.“Arguing before the Ninth Circuit was truly a thrill. As someone who intends to pursue

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Fordham Law professor Olivier Sylvain named senior advisor to Federal Trade Commission chair

October 13, 2021

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Fordham Law School announced that Olivier Sylvain, a professor of communications, information, and administrative law, and the director of the McGannon Center for Communications Research and the academic director of the Center for Law and Information Policy, has been named a senior advisor to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan.  During

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Fordham Law professor Andrew Kent Contributes to briefs on Capitol riot lawsuits

October 13, 2021

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — In the aftermath of the events of January 6, members of Congress and Capitol Police officers have filed lawsuits against former President Donald J. Trump and others alleging they are liable for the destruction in the Capitol and for personal injuries suffered during the riot. They seek money damages from Trump personally,

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George Washington Law professor Kate Weisburd and students release report on the restrictiveness of ankle monitors

October 13, 2021

THE GW HATCHET — A law professor found that wearing an ankle monitor during probation or parole is just as restrictive as incarceration in a report published late last month. Kate Weisburd, an associate professor of law and the lead researcher of the study, said she worked with a team of 10 GW Law students who collected

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Georgetown Law Supreme Court Institute previews upcoming term

October 13, 2021

GEORGETOWN LAW — Stepping up to the podium at the start of Georgetown Law’s annual event previewing the upcoming Supreme Court term for students, Professor from Practice Irv Gornstein, the executive director of the Supreme Court Institute, set the tone for what lies ahead for Court-watchers. “This term has all the makings of a momentous term,” he

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Georgia State Law honors inductees to Order of the Coif and the Order of Barristers

October 13, 2021

GEORGIA STATE NEWS HUB — Georgia State Law students, faculty and alumni gathered Monday for a celebration of The Order of the Coif and The Order of Barristers. The two prestigious honor societies celebrated the inductees for the class of 2020 and 2021. The Order of the Coif is the national honor society of legal education. Its

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Harvard Law professor Martha Minow authors Saving the News book on law and journalism

October 12, 2021

GBH NEWS — The challenge in providing government assistance to ease the local news crisis is to find ways of helping those who really need it while keeping the bad actors out. Which is why Martha Minow said this week that she’s “hopeful” but “fearful” about a federal bill that would create tax credits to subsidize

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