Reflections from UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) faculty attending the AALS Section on Alternative Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Conference
UC LAW SAN FRANCISCO — The University of California College of Law, San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings) and its Center for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (CNDR) were well represented at the 17th Annual AALS Alternative Dispute Resolution Works-in-Progress Conference, held at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law from October 18-19, 2024.
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GEORGETOWN LAW — – The Georgetown Center for the Constitution is pleased to announce that Robert J. Cottrol, L’84, Harold Paul Green Research Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School and Professor of History and Sociology in the Columbian College at George Washington University, and Brannon P. Denning, Starnes Professor of Law at Samford…
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — Harvard Law School Professor Gerald Neuman says a president has no authority at all to change United States citizenship rules.
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Gregory Shill was elected Chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on State and Local Government Law.
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MICHIGAN LAW — Professor Matthew L.M. Fletcher, ’97, has been writing fiction off and on since graduating from law school. Although a few of his stories have been published in literary journals over the years, most have not received broader distribution—until now.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO NEWSROOM — A big employment discrimination case is being heard in the Lone Star state’s highest court this month, but not without help from a University of New Mexico law professor.
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PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to announce that Lauren Roth, an accomplished scholar in health law and business law, will join the faculty as an Associate Professor of Law beginning in Fall 2025.
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UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — School of Law Associate Professor Rachel Moran is back at the University of St. Thomas after spending four months as a Fulbright Scholar researching protests and policing in Chile.
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — In 2016, Derek Lee was convicted of second-degree murder for his involvement in the 2014 fatal shooting of Leonard Butler during a robbery attempt in Pittsburgh.
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