University of Baltimore Law professor Colin Starger develops program analyzing presumption of innocence cases
UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW — How can academic legal research best inform contemporary “real world” legal debates? How can technology improve the process of legal research? Such questions animate the recent work of UB Law Prof. Colin Starger and showcase the innovation happening at UB Law.
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UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW — Jennifer L. Mnookin, who has served as the dean of UCLA School of Law since 2015, has been reappointed to a five-year term, UCLA Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Emily A. Carter announced in a message to university leadership and the law school community on Sept. 24.
Read More about Jennifer L. Mnookin reappointed as UCLA Law deanFordham Law professor Jed Shugerman launches lecture series on issues shaping legal discourse
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — From race and policing to the 2020 presidential election and COVID, a new series of zoom-based faculty-student conversations is exploring the latest issues shaping legal and political discourse.
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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY ANTONIN SCALIA LAW SCHOOL — George Mason University has announced Kenneth Randall as the new Dean of George Mason’s Antonin Scalia Law School. He will join the university on Dec. 1, 2020.
Read More about George Mason Scalia Law names Ken Randall as deanGeorgia State University Law faculty respond to the pandemic
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY — “All law is health law.” Charity Scott, founding director of the Center for Law, Health & Society at Georgia State University College of Law, has said this many times throughout her distinguished career in health law.
Read More about Georgia State University Law faculty respond to the pandemicGeorgia State University Law professor Anthony Kreis discusses the intersection of law and history
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY — Assistant professor Anthony Kreis has always been interested in how law and history intersect, specifically relating to political movements and long-term social change.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s Presidential Assistant Professor of Law Shaun Ossei-Owusu has been named one of this year’s 10 New America National Fellows.
Read More about Penn Law professor Shaun Ossei-Owusu named New America National FellowPenn Law professor Christopher Yoo leads university effort in joining Public Interest Technology University Network
PENN TODAY — Through the leadership of Christopher Yoo, Penn Law professor and founding director of the Center for Technology, Innovation and Competition, the University of Pennsylvania has joined the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN).
Read More about Penn Law professor Christopher Yoo leads university effort in joining Public Interest Technology University NetworkWilliam Hubbard begins tenure as University of South Carolina Law dean
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — If Gamecock Bingo were a thing, William Hubbard, ’74, could be waving his card in the air. Magna cum laude graduate, law school graduate, 34 years on the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, including four as chair — he’s stamped enough squares.
Read More about William Hubbard begins tenure as University of South Carolina Law deanFordham Law Center on Race, Law and Justice examines future of policing in panel discussion
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — On September 10th, Fordham Law’s Center on Race, Law and Justice, together with the Leitner Center for International Law and Justice, the Black Law Students Association (BLSA), and the Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA), hosted a CLE and panel discussion via webinar entitled “Unfinished Work: Black Lives Matter and Policing…
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