University of Arizona Law professor Robert Mundheim to host speaker series on the intersection of business and law
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA JAMES E. ROGERS COLLEGE OF LAW — The popular annual speaker series from Professor of Corporate Law and Finance Robert Mundheim, Conversations with Bob Mundheim, will welcome its first guest on Monday, March 16. Mundheim moderates informal conversations with national leaders in business and law, relating their experiences in and perspectives about corporate governance,…
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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS — The University of Arkansas School of Law will host the inaugural class of the Arkansas Public Service Academy on Saturday, Jan. 18. The Arkansas Bar Association and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service created the program to provide service-minded lawyers with the tools they need for service in…
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UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE LAW SCHOOL — Uncounted: The Crisis of Voter Suppression in America, is Prof. Gilda Daniels‘ first book. It examines voter disenfranchisement through the lenses of history, race, law and the democratic process. Daniels states that voter suppression occurs in cycles, always adapting and seeking new ways to hinder access for a fast-growing minority population. She…
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BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL — Lawrence Solan, Don Forchelli Professor of Law and Director of Graduate Education, has been named 2020 co-chair of the Association of American Law Schools’ (AALS) Section on Global Engagement. The newly created administrative section is a merger of the sections on Graduate Programs for Non-U.S. Lawyers and International Legal Exchange. Desiree Jaeger-Fine,…
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UBNOW — Meidinger’s newest book, “Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Advancing Marginalized Actors and Enhancing Regulatory Quality,” of which he is co-editor, is the latest example of this big-picture approach. Understanding and synthesizing studies of 15 different governance arenas by authors coming from a variety of disciplines and perspectives, Meidinger asks when and how these Transnational Business Governance…
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UBNOW — The course is co-taught by UB alumna Lee Williams, corporate counsel at the Dent Neurologic Institute, where she oversees the legal and compliance program for the Dent Cannabis Clinic. The Dent clinic has certified more than 10,000 patients under New York’s medical marijuana program and performs some of the foremost research in the world…
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BUFFALO BUSINESS FIRST — Anthony Kuhn knew it was a great idea and prodded professor Kim Diana Connolly at the University at Buffalo School of Law until it became a reality.
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BYU LAW — I invite your students to participate again with ours in LawStories on the Mainstage, a national storytelling event hosted by BYU Law. We had excellent participation last year with law students from 29 schools submitting stories and 9 of the 10 finalists representing different law schools.
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UCI LAW — As rapidly developing technologies outpace the law, profound ethical questions and challenges are being raised. At the University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law), faculty members are using their interdisciplinary expertise to ensure that law, policy and ethics keep up with these technological changes, and they are working to develop the…
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UCI LAW –As the University of California, Irvine School of Law (UCI Law) looks ahead toward the next 10 years with the launch of the UCI Brilliant Future campaign, it is also reflecting on the past decade with its January 2020 issue of the UCI Law Review, Volume 10: Tenth Anniversary Special Edition. UCI Law celebrated…
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