Northeastern Law professor Ari Ezra Waldman appointed to editorial board of Law & Social Inquiry
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Ari Ezra Waldman, a leading authority on law, technology and society, has been appointed to a three-year term on the editorial board of Law & Social Inquiry (LSI), a peer-reviewed journal that publishes work on sociolegal issues across multiple disciplines.
Read More about Northeastern Law professor Ari Ezra Waldman appointed to editorial board of Law & Social InquiryNorthwestern Law librarian Brittany Nichole Adams featured in Bright Young Librarians series
FINE BOOKS & COLLECTIONS — Our Bright Young Librarians series continues today with Brittany Nichole Adams of Northwestern University in Chicago. “My title is the Special Collections, Digitization, and Archival Services Librarian, and my role encompasses all those areas and more.”
Read More about Northwestern Law librarian Brittany Nichole Adams featured in Bright Young Librarians seriesPenn Law professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David Hoffman launch contract law podcast
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Law School Professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David Hoffman have a contract law podcast called, “Promises, Promises.” The podcast was born out of their 1L course at Penn Law and search for new ways to connect with students during the pandemic.
Read More about Penn Law professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David Hoffman launch contract law podcastPenn Law professors Cary Coglianese and Christopher Yoo research referenced in ACUS recommendations on artificial intelligence
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Recommendations for the project on Agency Use of Artificial Intelligence draws directly from research produced by Cary Coglianese. Recommendations on ACUS’s project on Protected Materials in Public Rulemaking come from come from research produced by Christopher Yoo.
Read More about Penn Law professors Cary Coglianese and Christopher Yoo research referenced in ACUS recommendations on artificial intelligenceSanta Clara University Law professor Eric Goldman co-edited book on Section 230 case
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — “The ebook does a deep dive on Zeran v. AOL, the most important Section 230 case of all time. The Zeran case was the first federal appellate decision interpreting Section 230, and its breathtakingly broad sweep turbocharged the rise of Web 2.0–with all of its strengths and weaknesses.”
Read More about Santa Clara University Law professor Eric Goldman co-edited book on Section 230 caseSanta Clara University Law professor Catherine Sandoval and students fight to protect Californians from power shutoffs and wildfires
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Devastating wildfires raged across California in recent years. A group, under the umbrella of the Broadband Institute of California (BBIC) at Santa Clara Law, has been on an unpaid, David vs. Goliath quest to protect millions of Californians from mishaps and failures that can cause wildfires.
Read More about Santa Clara University Law professor Catherine Sandoval and students fight to protect Californians from power shutoffs and wildfiresSanta Clara University Law professor Deborah Moss-West and student Wilson X. Hall honored at Charles Houston Bar Association
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — In early December, the Charles Houston Bar Association (CHBA) held its 65th annual Gala. As part of the evening, CHBA honored Wilson X. Hall JD ’21, who received a $2,000 Student Achievement Award, and Deborah Moss-West JD ’94, who received the President’s Award.
Read More about Santa Clara University Law professor Deborah Moss-West and student Wilson X. Hall honored at Charles Houston Bar AssociationUSC Gould Law professor Emily Ryo to serve as special editor for Law & Society Review
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — The journal Law & Society Review released a Special Symposium on Immigration Detention, published in the journal’s final issue of its 2020 volume — featuring USC Gould School of Law Professor Emily Ryo as special editor. The special issue addresses the causes, conditions and consequences of immigration detention.
Read More about USC Gould Law professor Emily Ryo to serve as special editor for Law & Society ReviewUSC Gould Law admissions staff describe transition to remote working
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — At USC Gould, 2020 will be remembered as a year of change, capability and creative thinking. The law school’s Admissions and Financial Aid, Career Services and Graduate & International Programs offices, embraced the shakeup of business as usual, discovering silver linings in the process.
Read More about USC Gould Law admissions staff describe transition to remote workingVermont Law professors Hillary Hoffmann and Jonathan Rosenbloom elected to the American Law Institute
VERMONT LAW SCHOOL — Vermont Law School (VLS) professors Hillary Hoffmann and Jonathan Rosenbloom have been elected to The American Law Institute (ALI), a leading independent organization that produces scholarly work that clarifies, modernizes, and improves the law, and therefore, the administration of justice.
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