North Carolina Central Law names CSU Cleveland-Marshall Law professor Browne C. Lewis as dean

February 25, 2020

NC CENTRAL UNIVERSITY — Browne C. Lewis, Esq., has been named dean of the School of Law at North Carolina Central University. She will begin in her new role on July 1, 2020. Currently, Lewis serves as the Leon M. and Gloria Plevin Professor of Law and the founding director of the Center for Health Law and Policy at

Read More about North Carolina Central Law names CSU Cleveland-Marshall Law professor Browne C. Lewis as dean

Northern Kentucky University Law professor Jack Harrison selected as chair of the AALS Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues

February 25, 2020

NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY CHASE COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Jack Harrison bridges academia and jurisprudence with his writing on gender identity and protections – and adds his expansive perspective to his new role as chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues.

Read More about Northern Kentucky University Law professor Jack Harrison selected as chair of the AALS Section on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Issues

Notre Dame Law adjunct professor Rudy Moterrosa partners with Dilley Pro Bono Project to assist asylum seekers with legal needs

February 25, 2020

THE INDIANA LAWYER — For the second year in a row, Monterrosa took a team to the Texas-Mexico border to offer free legal services to women and children seeking asylum in the United States. His experience this time, however, was quite different. Monterrosa’s team consisted of two attorneys — himself and his wife, Cecilia Lopez Monterrosa —

Read More about Notre Dame Law adjunct professor Rudy Moterrosa partners with Dilley Pro Bono Project to assist asylum seekers with legal needs

Santa Clara University Law professor Catherine Sandoval to speak at Stanford Law on cybersecurity and net neutrality

February 25, 2020

SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Catherine Sandoval will be speaking at Stanford on February 4, to Stanford’s Digital Civil Society Course. Professor Sandoval was invited to speak following the publication of her article, Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift: The Risks of Net Neutrality Repeal to Energy Reliability, Public Safety, and Climate Change Solutions, 91 San Diego Journal of Climate

Read More about Santa Clara University Law professor Catherine Sandoval to speak at Stanford Law on cybersecurity and net neutrality

Santa Clara University Law professor Eric Goldman speaks at US Department of Justice roundtable

February 25, 2020

SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Eric Goldman will speak at a Department of Justice roundtable: “Section 230 – Nurturing Innovation or Fostering Unaccountability?”, in Washington D.C. on February 19.

Read More about Santa Clara University Law professor Eric Goldman speaks at US Department of Justice roundtable

SMU Dedman Law justice reform center receives grant to survey public defenders

February 25, 2020

SMU DEDMAN SCHOOL OF LAW — Dr. Andrew Davies, the Director of Research at the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center at SMU Dedman School of Law, and a team of researchers at the Urban Institute and the National Association for Public Defense, were recently awarded $349,920 from the Bureau of Justice Statistics to pilot test the first national survey

Read More about SMU Dedman Law justice reform center receives grant to survey public defenders

South Texas College of Law Houston hosts moot court competition for high school students

February 25, 2020

SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW HOUSTON — South Texas College of Law Houston (STCL Houston) recently hosted the state’s fifth-annual Marshall-Brennan Moot Court Competition, in which high school students from YES Prep West Campus argued a fictional case involving the First and Fifth Amendments in courtrooms throughout the law school. Competition judges, comprised of STCL Houston faculty,

Read More about South Texas College of Law Houston hosts moot court competition for high school students

Stetson University Law professor Anne E. Mullins publishes article on metacognition in teaching in North Dakota Law Review

February 25, 2020

STETSON UNIVERSITY — Law Professor Anne E. Mullins published Meta is Better in the North Dakota Law Review (94 N.D. L. Rev 325 (2019). The article, divided into two parts, builds from the article Learning Intentionally and the Metacognitive Task by Professor Alleva and co-author Professor Jennifer Gundlach.

Read More about Stetson University Law professor Anne E. Mullins publishes article on metacognition in teaching in North Dakota Law Review

University of Tennessee Law professor Eric Amarante to host workshop on copyright and fair use issues in art

February 25, 2020

ARTS & CULTURE ALLIANCE — The Arts & Culture Alliance is pleased to present a free workshop with Eric Amarante, Law Professor at the University of Tennessee Law School and director of the Community Economic Development Clinic. The workshop will be geared toward artists and other creative people and takes place on Tuesday, April 21, from 4:30-5:30

Read More about University of Tennessee Law professor Eric Amarante to host workshop on copyright and fair use issues in art

University of Tennessee Law hosts advocacy competition for first-year students

February 25, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE COLLEGE OF LAW — First-year student Alissa Netto won the University of Tennessee College of Law’s First-Year Advocacy Competition Monday to become the Advocacy Idol for 2020. The event featured 24 competitors, mentored by second- and third-year advocacy students, who had 15 minutes to learn the details of their case and prepare an opening

Read More about University of Tennessee Law hosts advocacy competition for first-year students