University of San Diego Law professor Orly Lobel presents research on human capital law at Houston Law Review lecture

November 4, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO — University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Warren Distinguished Professor of Law Orly Lobel is set to speak at the 24th Annual Frankel Lecture in Houston, Texas on October 25. The Frankel Lecture is a prominent annual event hosted by the Houston Law Review. The event features a high-profile guest

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University of San Diego Law professor Lisa Ramsey participates in panel discussion about women in leadership

November 4, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO — University of San Diego School of Law Professor Lisa Ramsey is set to speak at the San Diego Intellectual Property Legal Association’s event on the topic of Women Leadership in San Diego Intellectual Property. Ramsey is one of four panelists participating in the discussion. She will be joined by two former SDIPLA

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Texas A&M Law professor Huyen Pham elected to the American Law Institute

November 4, 2019

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Texas A&M University School of Law Professor Huyen Pham is elected to the American Law Institute (ALI). The ALI is the “leading independent organization” in the U.S. producing scholarly work to improve the law.

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University of Virginia Law professor Fredrick Schauer receives honorary doctorate from Vienna university

November 4, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Frederick Schauer of the University of Virginia School of Law received an honorary doctorate from the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration on Oct. 17. The honorary doctorate is the highest academic award bestowed by Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, or “WU,” as the Austrian university is also known, reflecting

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William & Mary Law Property Rights Project hosts conference for students and lawyers

November 4, 2019

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — This year’s conference, held on October 3-4, opened with a day of preconference activities for students. A number of property rights experts were on hand to share their knowledge, including Andrew Prince Brigham and Brett S. Tensfeldt (Brigham Property Rights Law Firm, PLLC), Joshua Baker and Stephen Clarke (Waldo &

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William & Mary Law hosts alumnae leadership conference for students

November 4, 2019

WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — William & Mary Law School’s eighth Leadership Conference was held on Friday, September 27, and brought many distinguished alumnae back to campus to share advice and expertise with students. The  theme this year was “You’ve Already Got the Talent and Training: What Comes Next?” In panels and breakout sessions, students got

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Yale Law professor Justin Driver to discuss student constitutional rights at University of Nebraska Law

November 4, 2019

THE DAILY RECORD — Justin Driver, professor of law at Yale Law School, will deliver the University of Nebraska College of Law’s Lane Lecture at noon on Nov. 8 in the college’s Hamann Auditorium. The talk is free and open to the public. Driver will cover race, sex, religion, crime, liberty, patriotism and equality, as well as how

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Survey: Higher education leaders are concerned about their institutions’ ability to adapt to change

October 30, 2019

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Do college and university presidents believe their institutions are well prepared to adapt to the major headwinds facing higher education? And are their institutions operating in ways that suggest they are well positioned? The report, “The Transformation-Ready Higher Education Institution,” included a survey of nearly 500 senior administrators at four-year colleges and universities,

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Women academics find gender imbalance on Twitter

October 30, 2019

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Female academics have about half the followers of men on Twitter and wield otherwise diminished influence there, according to a new study. The analysis pertains to medicine, but women across fields say the findings ring true. Observers of gender dynamics, casual or expert, probably won’t be surprised by the findings. But they do

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University of New Mexico faculty vote to unionize

October 30, 2019

INSIDE HIGHER ED — ull- and part-time professors at the University of New Mexico voted to form a union affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers and the American Association of University Professors, they announced late last week. The vote was 500 to 304 in favor of unionization among full-time professors. Among adjuncts, the vote was 256

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