Indiana University McKinney Law dean Andrew Klein reflects on his leadership of the school
INDIANA LAWYER — Andrew Klein did not want to talk about his legacy. He deflected the question about his successes and repeatedly pointed out he has another 14 months in the dean’s chair.
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LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Before they were buzzwords, Luz Herrera was a pioneer in the world of “low bono” practice, nonprofit law firms and legal incubators. Herrera speaks with Angela Morris about how a low-bono practice can enable a lawyer to balance the desire to help people with making a living.
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UVA LAW — To truly understand law today, look at how it rapidly changed in the 20th century, University of Virginia law professor G. Edward White says in his new book, the third and final installment in his “Law in American History” series.
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CWRU LAW — Anat Alon-Beck has accepted the offer to join Case Western Reserve University School of Law as Assistant Professor of Law on the tenure track. Her research focuses on corporate law and entrepreneurship, with a focus on how legal and regulatory structures influence entrepreneurial opportunities.
Read More about Anat Alon-Beck joins Case Western Reserve Law facultyUCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh creates ‘Free Speech Rules’ video series for K-12 students
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF LAW — UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh, one of the nation’s leading experts on free speech and First Amendment law, has launched a series of short, animated videos for explaining modern constitutional law issues in clear, concise and often humorous terms for K-12 students.
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BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL — Julian Arato, Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Dennis J. Block Center for International Business Law at Brooklyn Law School, has been elected to the Executive Council of American Society of International Law for a three-year term.
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BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL — Brooklyn Law Professor Aaron Twerksi, the Irwin and Jill Cohen Professor of Law and preeminent authority in the areas of products liability and tort law, was honored by Marquette Law School with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Twerski is a graduate of the law school. The awards program was held April 3.
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BAYLOR LAW SCHOOL — The ABA Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law has appointed trust, estate, and marital property law expert and Professor of Law Thomas M. (Tom) Featherston, Jr. as an advisor to the drafting committee charged with revising the Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act.
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THE HOFSTRA CHRONICLE — Angela Davis, professor of law at American University Washington College of Law, delivered a talk to students at Hofstra’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law addressing prison reform and prosecution. Her solution to the problem of mass incarceration is a unique one: better prosecutors.
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COLORADO LAW — Associate Professor Margot Kaminski participated in a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hearing focused on the FTC’s approach to consumer privacy April 9-10, 2019.
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