Lewis & Clark Law student Sadie Normoyle to present paper on tribal fishing rights at University of Arizona Environmental Law Symposium

March 18, 2020

LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Sadie Normoyle (’20) will be presenting her paper, “Protecting Water Quality Through Tribal Treaty Fishing Rights: An Analysis of Idaho’s Fish Consumption Rate”, at the University of Arizona’s Next Generation of Environmental Law Symposium in April. The paper will also be published in the Arizona Journal of Environmental Law &

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Northeastern Law professor Jessica Silbey to deliver lecture on intellectual property in the internet age

March 17, 2020

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Jessica Silbey has been selected as the 56th Robert D. Klein Lecturer. She will deliver her talk, “Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Internet Age,” at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, in the Raytheon Amphitheater, Northeastern University.

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Northern Kentucky Law professor Amy Halbrook files amicus brief to Supreme Court of Kentucky on death penalty prohibition for juveniles

March 17, 2020

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY CHASE COLLEGE OF LAW — For most lawyers with death-penalty practices, a case pending in the Supreme Court of Kentucky represents a potentially landmark decision. For Chase College of Law Professor Amy Halbrook, it is that and a link between when she was a law student and now a professor.

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Santa Clara Law professor David Ball publishes article on pre-trial release reform in NYU Law Review

March 17, 2020

SANTA CLARA LAW MAGAZINE — Santa Clara Law Professor David Ball has a forthcoming NYU Law Review article on the topic of preventive detention of arrestees and whether pretrial decisions can truly be made in a vacuum, or are influenced by unconscious psychological bias.

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University of Utah Law professor Paul G. Cassell co-authors report on Chicago-area bail reform

March 17, 2020

THE CRIME REPORT — Bail reform measures adopted in 2017 by the Chief Judge of the Cook County Courts in Chicago led to a “substantial increase” in crimes committed by individuals released pretrial, according to researchers from the University of Utah.

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William & Mary Law launches cybersecurity course with Center for Legal and Court Technology

March 17, 2020

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — The Center for Legal and Court Technology (CLCT) and William & Mary Law School have announced that the new, interdisciplinary seminar “Cyber & Information Security Essentials” is now in full swing.

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Yale Law professor James Q. Whitman delivers Marshall-Wythe Lecture at William & Mary Law

March 17, 2020

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — William & Mary Law School hosted its fifth Marshall-Wythe Lecture in Legal History during a visit on February 25-26 from Professor James Q. Whitman of Yale Law School. Whitman, the Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law at Yale, delivered a talk titled “Owning Humans, Owning Land: Two Primitive Modes

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Cardozo Law dean Melanie Leslie updates campus on coronavirus student infection and school policies

March 10, 2020

CARDOZO LAW — The Cardozo student who has self-quarantined has tested negative for the Corona Virus and does not have COVID-19.  The student is symptom-free and has had no contact for 15 days with the lawyer who is hospitalized. I want to respect this person’s privacy but also to express my profound gratitude for this student’s spirit and

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Boston University Law professor Danielle K. Citron discusses free speech and privacy at William & Mary Law

March 10, 2020

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — Professor Danielle K. Citron presented William & Mary Law School’s Annual George Wythe Lecture on Monday, March 2. Citron is a Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law where she teaches and writes about privacy, free speech and civil procedure.

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Cardozo Law professor Deborah Pearlstein testifies before House Committee on the constitutional role of Congress regarding national policy

March 10, 2020

CARDOZO LAW — Professor Deborah Pearlstein testified before the House of Representatives Committee on Rules on March 3rd on the responsibility of the legislative branch. The hearing examined the constitutional role of Congress in matters such as national emergencies, foreign policy, and government funding.

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