University of Utah Law professor Chris Peterson elected to American Law Institute

August 12, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Christopher Peterson, John J. Flynn Endowed Professor of Law and a nationally recognized expert in consumer law, has been elected to the American Law Institute. Peterson was one of 47 legal scholars and practitioners from across the United States who were chosen to join ALI this

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WVU Law professor Cody Corliss participates in International Legal Ethics Conference

August 12, 2024

WEST VIRGINIA RECORD — West Virginia University College of Law Associate Professor Cody Corliss, an expert on international criminal law, recently offered his expertise at the Tenth International Legal Ethics Conference (ILEC), held July 17-19, 2024 at the University of Amsterdam’s Law School, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 

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Podcast: UCLA Law professor Andrew Verstein and University of Florida Law professor Lynn LoPucki discuss teaching business association courses

July 25, 2024

ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Andrew Verstein, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, and Lynn LoPucki, University of Florida College of Law, talks about the second edition of Business Associations: A Systems Approach.

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Arizona State University Law professor Gary Marchant discusses the intersection of law and technology

July 25, 2024

ASU NEWS — When it comes to rapid developments in technology, how can lawmakers plan to set ethical parameters before they become outdated? 

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University of Baltimore Law professor Nienke Grossman reelected to Inter-American Juridical Committee

July 25, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF BALTIMORE SCHOOL OF LAW — Prof. Nienke Grossman, co-director of the University of Baltimore’s Center for International and Comparative Law, was reelected to a second term on the Inter-American Juridical Committee (IAJC) at the 54th OAS General Assembly in Asuncion, Paraguay, on June 28.

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Boston College Law professor Michael Cassidy appointed to legal ethics role at Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers

July 25, 2024

BC LAW — Professor and Dean’s Distinguished Scholar R. Michael Cassidy has been appointed by the Supreme Judicial Court to serve as Chair of the Massachusetts Board of Bar Overseers (BBO).

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Boston College Law professor Aziz Rana publishes book on Constitutional culture

July 25, 2024

BC LAW — The book identifies and explains an almost worshipful story of the Constitution—Rana calls it “creedal constitutionalism”—that peaked in the decades after WWII. 

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Boston University Law professor Robert Tsai publishes book on the life of lawyer Stephen Bright

July 25, 2024

THE RECORD — From 1982 to 2016, Stephen B. Bright served as director, and later president and senior council, of the Southern Center for Human Rights, a nonprofit public interest law firm that worked to enforce the civil and human rights of people in the criminal justice system, particularly those facing the death penalty and challenging cruel and

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Columbia Law professor David Pozen publishes book on the US Constitution and drug rights

July 24, 2024

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — In his new book, David Pozen, Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law, examines the constitutional arguments for drug rights—and how courts have shut them down.

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University of New Mexico Law professor Vinay Harpalani elected to American Law Institute

July 24, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO — School of Law Professor Vinay Harpalani has been elected to the American Law Institute (ALI), the foremost United States institution dedicated to creating scholarly works that improve and clarify the law.

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