Penn Carey Law professor Paul H. Robinson discusses expertise in criminal law
PENN CAREY LAW — At Quillette, Paul H. Robinson, Colin S. Diver Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, and Jeffrey Seaman L’27 argue that incorporating community views into criminal law and its enforcement is ultimately the solution to both under- and over-criminalization.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Paul H. Robinson discusses expertise in criminal lawUniversity of St. Thomas Law professor Tom Berg recognized with religious liberty award
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Law Professor Thomas Berg is the recipient of the 2024 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative Scholarship Award.
Read More about University of St. Thomas Law professor Tom Berg recognized with religious liberty awardSeattle University Law professor Sara Rankin quoted in US Supreme Court opinion
SEATTLE U SCHOOL OF LAW — Seattle University School of Law Professor Sara Rankin has attained the rare honor of having her scholarship quoted by a U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) justice in a dissenting opinion of a recently decided landmark case on homelessness.
Read More about Seattle University Law professor Sara Rankin quoted in US Supreme Court opinionUSC Gould Law professor Bernadette Atuahene recognized for excellence in writing
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — USC Gould School of Law Professor Bernadette Atuahene’s article, “A Theory of Stategraft,” is one of the two recipients of the Law and Society Association’s 2024 Article Award.
Read More about USC Gould Law professor Bernadette Atuahene recognized for excellence in writingUSC Gould Law professor Aya Gruber discusses the link between law and feminism
USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — USC’s Aya Gruber is a nationally recognized expert in criminal law and procedure, feminism, and critical theory. Her work tackles critical societal issues, such as how the legal system handles sex crimes, whether policing is an effective solution for problems like homelessness, and the intersections of racism, feminism and mass incarceration…
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Adjunct Assistant Professor of Law Amber Kennedy Madole, Law Librarian for Research Services and Indigenous Law, was awarded the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Spectrum Article of the Year Award for “Law Librarians for Indigenous-Inclusive Citation,” which was published in AALL Spectrum Vol. 27, No. 3 (January/February 2023).
Read More about USC Gould Law professor Amber Kennedy Madole recognized with article of the year awardStetson Law dean Benjamin Barros elected to American Law Insitute
FLORIDA RECORD — After a rigorous nomination and vetting process, The American Law Institute has chosen Stetson Law Dean Benjamin Barros to join its latest incoming class of members.
Read More about Stetson Law dean Benjamin Barros elected to American Law InsituteTouro Law announces new faculty members
TOURO LAW — Touro Law Center Dean Elena B. Langan is pleased to announce the appointment of three new faculty members Allison Caffarone, Cara Dagostino and Denise Marzano-Doty.
Read More about Touro Law announces new faculty membersVermont Law professor Jessica Brown named Burlington city attorney
MY CHAMPION VALLEY — Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak has named a Vermont Law & Graduate School professor and former public defender as Burlington’s next city attorney.
Read More about Vermont Law professor Jessica Brown named Burlington city attorneyUniversity of Virginia Law professor Saikrishna Prakash publishes paper looking at constitutional change
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The U.S. Supreme Court is undergoing a revolution — and it’s happened before, says Professor Saikrishna Prakash of the University of Virginia School of Law in a new paper.
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