University of Virginia Law faculty comment on the recent US Supreme Court term
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Justices reshaped parameters for federal power — from presidential immunity to administrative agency deference to business regulation — in the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent term, which ended Monday.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld an Oregon city’s ban on sleeping in public spaces, a decision that could have widespread effects on the homeless.
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THE COLUMNS — Kish Parella is the Class of 1960 Professor of Ethics and Law at W&L Law. Prior to joining W&L Law in 2013, she practiced investor-state dispute settlement at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, where her practice involved defending sovereign governments before international tribunals regarding their alleged violations of international investment law.
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INSIDE HIGHER ED — Whether or not we believe in techno-progress, we are incentivized to constantly develop pedagogies involving new technologies, writes Adam Szetela.
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UA LITTLE ROCK — Professor Josh Silverstein’s work was recently cited by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in his dissenting opinion in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy case, “Harrington, United States Trustee, Region 2 v. Purdue Pharma, L.P.”Justice Kavanaugh, joined by Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Kagan, and Justice Sotamayor, cited Professor Silverstein’s article “Hiding in Plain…
Read More about University of Arkansas Little Rock Law professor Josh Silverstein cited in US Supreme Court opinionBoston College Law professor E. Joan Blum named honorary professor at university in Uzbekistan
BC LAW MAGAZINE — BC Law’s E. Joan Blum was named an honorary professor of Tashkent State University of Law (TSUL), a renowned center of legal education in Uzbekistan.
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BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — For most students, walking across the graduation stage marks the culmination of their degree, the final hurdle before beginning their long-sought careers. For many law students, however, that final hurdle is the bar exam.
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CALIFORNIA WESTERN SCHOOL OF LAW — California Western School of Law (CWSL) is proud to announce that CWSL President and Dean Sean M. Scott has received the Ebony Pearls Foundation Excellence in Educational Leadership Honor.
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COLORADO LAW — Widely recognized for its intellectual diversity and originality, the faculty at Colorado Law encompasses an array of prominent legal scholars who are widely cited, both in academia and throughout the national media landscape.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — The October 2023 Supreme Court term contained no shortage of consequential cases touching on everything from social media disinformation to the administrative state, to gun and water rights, and much more.
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