UC Irvine Law Professor David Kaye reports on artificial intelligence and human rights at UN General Assembly

October 29, 2018

UCI LAW — UCI Law clinical professor and UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Opinion and Expression David Kaye presented his report on artificial intelligence, human rights, and freedom of expression to the Social, Humanitarian & Cultural Committee at the UN General Assembly on Oct. 22, 2018.

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Gonzaga Law School assistant dean of students brings new perspective to position

October 22, 2018

THE GONZAGA BULLETIN — Camesha Little, the new assistant dean of students and director of academic support and bar programming at Gonzaga Law School never expected her J.D. from Texas A&M School of Law would land her in Spokane.

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UC Irvine Law names new director of its Startup and Small Business Clinic

October 18, 2018

UCI LAW — UCI Law is pleased to announce Daniel J. Alexander II is the new director of the Startup and Small Business Clinic (SSBC).

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American Association of University Professors reports 73 percent of college faculty positions are non-tenure track

October 15, 2018

INSIDE HIGHER ED — Some 73 percent of all faculty positions are off the tenure track, according to a new analysis of federal data by the American Association of University Professors. While many now work on multiyear contracts, their academic freedom remains of concern.

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University of Virginia Law professors collaborate on new book on comparative international law

October 15, 2018

UVA SCHOOL OF LAW —  Faculty at the University of Virginia School of Law collaborated on a recently published book that not only enlightens scholarly understanding of international law, but is among the first to open up the field to comparative study.

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University of Oklahoma Law hosts lecture on law enforcement social media practices

October 15, 2018

OU DAILY — A civil liberties expert will speak about law enforcement’s social media surveillance practices as part of the University of Oklahoma College of Law’s 2018 Henry Lecture Series.

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New York Law School expands public interest activities

October 15, 2018

NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL — New York Law School has named Swati Parikh, an award-winning public interest career advisor, as its inaugural Executive Director of Public Service and Pro Bono Initiatives.

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University of Houston Law Center professor contributes amicus brief in net neutrality appeal

October 15, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — University of Houston Law Center Associate Professor Anthony Chase joined three other law professors in filing an amicus brief contesting the FCC’s repeal of net neutrality rules earlier this year.

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CLEO honors University of Houston Law Center and associate dean for commitment to diversity

October 15, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER —  The University of Houston Law Center and Associate Dean for Student Affairs Sondra Tennessee are being recognized by a national organization for their efforts to increase diversity in the legal profession.

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University of Houston Law Center professor collaborates on article with bioethics and legal scholars

October 15, 2018

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — In a Policy Forum article appearing in the Oct. 12 issue of Science, leading bioethics and legal scholars sound the alarm about a recent report from National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.

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