William & Mary Law Black Law Students Association hosts annual symposium on social activism in law
WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — The William & Mary Jefferson Chapter of BLSA (Black Law Students Association) kicked off Black History Month with its annual symposium on Saturday, February 1. The topic of this year’s event was “Social Activism and the Law,” and was moderated by Professor Timothy Zick, the John Marshall Professor of Government…
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FOOD INTEGRITY CAMPAIGN — Over 150 guests attended the Food Integrity Campaign’s 10th-anniversary conference at the American University Washington College of Law. If you weren’t able to attend, here’s a list of some of our takeaway messages, followed by some photos from the event.
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW — American University Law Review hosted its 69th annual symposium on Friday, Jan. 31. The topic was unavoidably relevant— Democracy and the Law: 2020. Legal scholars across the nation engaged in discourse on campaign financing, online political speech, and modern voting issues.
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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY — It doesn’t take a cape and a mask to be a hero – it takes a big heart and a lot of love. This was the message Baylor Law Professor Bridget Fuselier had for members of the 20 foster families who adopted children into their forever homes during Baylor Law’s Adoption Day in November. The annual…
Read More about Baylor Law hosts Adoption Day for communityCampbell Law professor Dan Tilly examines state evidence rule in North Carolina Law Review
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — A recent article written by Assistant Law Professor Dan Tilly analyzes an extremely controversial North Carolina rule of evidence and calls for much needed change. The scholarly article, entitled “Victim’s Under Attack: North Carolina’s Flawed Rule 609,” was published in the September 2019 issue of the North Carolina Law Review.
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CLEVELAND JEWISH NEWS — After growing up in Israel and serving in the Israel Defense Forces, Doron M. Kalir left the service wanting to study law. Now a clinical professor of law at Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Kalir focuses on a wide array of practice areas from Jewish law to LGBTQ rights. But his…
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DUKE LAW — Opening a remarkable conference she described as a “love letter” to future women lawyers, Duke Law School Dean Kerry Abrams praised the editors-in-chief of 16 top law journals who had initiated the event and charged them with carrying on work to advance women’s rights that was begun 100 years ago. The daylong event marked a singular…
Read More about Duke Law hosts conference on women in lawUniversity of Georgia Law professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch discusses recently published book on mass tort deals
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER — Elizabeth Chamblee Burch is a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law. She has written a remarkable new book titled Mass Tort Deals: Backroom Bargaining in Multidistrict Litigation (Cambridge University Press 2019). She concludes that the system of cutting mass tort deals is unacceptable.
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Houston Law Center Associate Professor of Law and Political Science Zachary D. Kaufman was recently selected to join the Executive Committee of the Association of American Law Schools’ International Human Rights Section. He will also serve as the section’s treasurer.
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LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Whether you are thinking about applying for Fall 2020 or just starting to consider law school as a next step, this event will be a great opportunity to learn more. Come and chat with current students and admissions representatives about any and all questions you may have. Walk-ins are welcome, but…
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