Notre Dame Law signs agreement with South African university on faculty collaboration and research
UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — On April 24 in Cape Town, South Africa, Notre Dame Law School and the University of Cape Town (UCT) Faculty of Law signed an official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement, marking a new and historic collaboration between the two schools.
Read More about Notre Dame Law signs agreement with South African university on faculty collaboration and researchQuinnipiac Law celebrates the legacy of dean Jennifer Brown ahead of the end of her deanship
QUINNIPIAC TODAY — After more than three decades with Quinnipiac School of Law, including 10 years as its dean, Brown’s legacy was celebrated by the university with a special event on Saturday that showcased all the ways in which her influence has made a difference, not only in teaching, but in the practice of law itself.
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RICHMOND LAW — Over the past decade, Professor Danielle Wingfield, L’14, has followed a remarkable career path.
Read More about A profile on University of Richmond Law professor Danielle WingfieldRutgers Law professor Jorge Contesse appointed to board of editors of American Journal of International Laws
THE DAILY TARGUM — Jorge Contesse, a professor at the Rutgers Law School, was recently appointed as a member of the American Journal of International Law’s Board of Editors.
Read More about Rutgers Law professor Jorge Contesse appointed to board of editors of American Journal of International LawsTemple Law professor Jonathan Lipson discusses work as a bankruptcy examiner
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Jonathan Lipson is a leading expert in corporate reorganization who recently argued and won a matter related to the FTX bankruptcy before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, which ordered the lower court to appoint an independent examiner and raised specific concerns about the role of law…
Read More about Temple Law professor Jonathan Lipson discusses work as a bankruptcy examinerTemple Law professor Duncan Hollis works with the United Nations to protect people against cyber-attacks
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — Amid the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, a cyberattack hit the second-biggest hospital in the Czech Republic, compromising the medical care facility’s ability to transfer information between its facility systems and databases.
Read More about Temple Law professor Duncan Hollis works with the United Nations to protect people against cyber-attacksTemple Law faculty visits law firm in China to give talk on how to be a successful international lawyer
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY BEASLEY SCHOOL OF LAW — On April 8, 2024, the Temple Law China team visited Beijing Dacheng Law Offices, a Dentons’ Preferred Law Firm in China to give a presentation to the young lawyers’ practice group on skills needed to be a successful international lawyer.
Read More about Temple Law faculty visits law firm in China to give talk on how to be a successful international lawyerPodcast: Texas A&M Law assistant dean of graduate programs David Dye discusses school’s Master’s in Legal Studies program
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — David Dye, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs at Texas A&M, talks all about the Masters in Legal Studies.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A National Academies committee chaired by University of Virginia School of Law professor Margaret Foster Riley released a report that recommends including pregnant and lactating women in clinical research.
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