Harvard Law highlights recently published books and articles from clinical staff and professors

August 21, 2024

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL — Harvard Law School’s clinical faculty and instructors are advancing their advocacy by publishing books and critical scholarship in journals nationwide.

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A profile on Liberty Law vice dean Rodney Chrisman

August 21, 2024

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY — If there’s one thing Liberty University School of Law Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development Rodney Chrisman loves to tell his students, it’s that the hardships and sufferings they experience are all part of “God’s good story.”

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Mizzou Law professor Eria Lietzan appointed to Administrative Conference of the United States

August 21, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW — Erika Lietzan, the WIlliam H. Pittman and Timothy J. Heinsz Professor of Law, has been reappointed to a third term as a public member of the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS).

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Penn Carey Law professor Kermit Roosevelt discusses term limit proposals for US Supreme Court Justices

August 21, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — At Bloomberg Law, Kermit Roosevelt, David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice, argues that adding justices to the Supreme Court and limiting terms is the way to start undoing partisanship.

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An interview with new Seton Hall Law dean Ron Weich

August 20, 2024

SETON HALL LAW — I had the privilege of sitting down with our new Dean, Ron Weich, shortly after he began his tenure at Seton Hall Law.

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An interview with new University of Syracuse Law dean Terence Lau

August 20, 2024

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY NEWS — After graduating from the College of Law in 1998, Terence Lau embarked on a legal career that took him from Detroit to France to Thailand to the U.S. Supreme Court. 

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University of Tulsa Law professor Russell Christopher publishes article examining the moral and legal implications of torture

August 20, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF TULSA — In a recent article published in the Texas A&M Law Review, University of Tulsa Professor of Law Russell Christopher critically examines torture’s legal and moral implications.

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University of Utah Law professor Jorge Contreras testifies before national IP subcommittee

August 20, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Jorge Contreras, an expert in intellectual property and technology law, testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet at its hearing “IP Litigation and the U.S. International Trade Commission.”

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Vanderbilt Law professor Robert Mikos writes paper on the federal drug scheduling system

August 20, 2024

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL — Earlier this year, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced that it would move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), greatly reducing the restrictions on the drug.

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Mark Drumbl

August 20, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Ever since he worked as a defense attorney in the genocide trials in Rwanda, Mark Drumbl has been intrigued by this question: What motivates ordinary people to participate in movements of mass atrocity?

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