UNLV Law professor Ruben Garcia shares advice for the recently unemployed
NEVADA PUBLIC RADIO — What should they do first? With the caveat that none of this is legal advice for any individual’s particular situation, UNLV Law Professor Ruben Garcia, who co-directs the William S. Boyd School of Law’s Workplace Program, offers this step-by-step guide to making the best of a difficult situation.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Virginia School of Law professor Ashley Deeks workshopped her forthcoming Virginia Law Review article, Secrecy Surrogates, in which she discusses government secrecy and actors who could supply new methods for checking it. The seminar was conducted via Zoom video conference on Monday.
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ABA FOR LAW STUDENTS — Dean Smolla discusses his longtime efforts to provide enriching experiential learning opportunities for law students and shares thoughtful advice on how students should approach practical education.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — Cornell Law School Professor Nelson Tebbe suggested that speech and religious provisions in the Constitution should be reassessed during a recent presentation at the University of Houston Law Center.
Read More about Cornell Law professor Nelson Tebbe delivers address on the First Amendment at University of Houston LawHarvard Law Animal Law & Policy Clinic files amicus brief to U.S. Supreme Court on the border’s impact on animals and the ecosystem
HARVARD LAW TODAY — In early March, Harvard Law School’s Animal Law & Policy Clinic filed its first Supreme Court amicus brief in support of a petition for certiorari by the Center for Biological Diversity. The brief challenged the Trump administration’s waiver of all environmental and other laws in connection with the construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico…
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — This month two Harvard Law School Professors, Jim Greiner, faculty director of Access to Justice Lab, and I. Glenn Cohen ’03, faculty director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology & Bioethics, teamed with Holly Fernandez Lynch (former Petrie-Flom executive director, now a medical professor at the University of Pennsylvania) to write a paper, “Overcoming obstacles…
Read More about Harvard Law professors Jim Greiner and Glenn Cohen co-author paper on the value of randomized trials in legal researchFormer Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey discusses 21st Century policing at Penn Law
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Throughout the Spring of 2020, Former Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey is offering University of Pennsylvania Carey Law students to an insider’s law enforcement perspective in “Policing in the 21st century,” a course co-taught with Professor John Hollway, Associate Dean and Executive Director of the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — We sat down with Matt Gruber, Harvard Law School dean for administration, to ask him about why this decision was taken, how it will be carried out, and how it is likely to affect different members of the Harvard Law School community.
Read More about Harvard Law dean for administration Matt Gruber discusses shift to online coursesPenn Law professor Allison Hoffman summarizes Families First Coronavirus Response ActPenn Law professor Allison Hoffman summarizes Families First Coronavirus Response Act
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — The Office of Communications recently spoke to University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Professor Allison Hoffman, health care law and policy expert, about HR 6201 and what it means in practical terms.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Over the course of four months, 45 members of the “Women, Law and Leadership” class interviewed 56 women between the ages of 25 and 85, all leaders in their respective fields.
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