University of New Hampshire Law Dean Megan Carpenter interviewed about legal education and the law school
NEW HAMPSHIRE BUSINESS REVIEW – Megan Carpenter, who arrived in July from Texas A&M University Law School, is the first woman dean since the school’s founding as Franklin Pierce Law School in 1973.
Read More about University of New Hampshire Law Dean Megan Carpenter interviewed about legal education and the law schoolAn interview with new Harvard Law Dean John Manning
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – Manning spoke with the Bulletin on a range of topics, including getting advice, giving it and “doing disagreement right.”
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER – Neal Katyal has surpassed the late Thurgood Marshall’s record for the most Supreme Court cases argued by a minority attorney in the history of the United States.
Read More about Georgetown Law professor argues 35th case in front of U.S. Supreme CourtUCLA Law faculty submit briefs in Supreme Court “bakery” case
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF LAW – In deciding the case, the justices will consider the views of three sets of UCLA School of Law scholars who have written friend-of-the-court briefs.
Read More about UCLA Law faculty submit briefs in Supreme Court “bakery” caseVillanova Law Dean Mark C. Alexander nominated to join AALS Executive Committee
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY – The Nominating Committee recently announced that Mark C. Alexander is one of three individuals nominated to join the AALS Executive Committee.
Read More about Villanova Law Dean Mark C. Alexander nominated to join AALS Executive CommitteeAALS Section on Minority Groups selects Emory Law professor Dorothy Brown as Clyde Ferguson Award winner
EMORY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW – Dorothy Brown, professor of law, has been named a co-recipient of the 2018 Clyde Ferguson Award.
Read More about AALS Section on Minority Groups selects Emory Law professor Dorothy Brown as Clyde Ferguson Award winnerUniversity of Virginia Law professor presents preliminary report to improve state’s mental health system
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA – Law professor Richard Bonnie released a preliminary report urging Virginia’s state legislators to prioritize community mental health services in 2018.
Read More about University of Virginia Law professor presents preliminary report to improve state’s mental health systemMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court cites article by University of New Mexico Law professor in opinion
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF LAW – Professor George Bach has written several articles about constitutional law, and earlier this year, one of them made an impact in a case across the country.
Read More about Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court cites article by University of New Mexico Law professor in opinionPodcast: Suffolk Law Dean Andrew Perlman discusses new certification program on the intersection of legal services and technology
LEGAL TALK NETWORK – Andrew Perlman and David Colarusso discuss the new certification program at Suffolk about innovation, technology, and new ways to provide legal services.
Read More about Podcast: Suffolk Law Dean Andrew Perlman discusses new certification program on the intersection of legal services and technologyUCLA Law professor honored with the Middle East Studies Association Presidential Award
DAILY BRUIN – A UCLA law professor received an award from the Middle East Studies Association for her advocacy work earlier this month.
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