Podcast: Law review article by University of North Carolina Law professor Gene Nichol analyzes ideological shifts within the North Carolina Supreme Court

June 27, 2024

NC NEWSLINE — In recent years, the North Carolina Supreme Court has undergone a radical transformation. Since Republican justices assumed control of the court after the 2022 election, they have moved swiftly – not merely to chart a more conservative path, but to quite literally redefine the court’s role in state government.

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University of North Carolina Law professors share summer reading recommendations

June 27, 2024

UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Summer season is here, and this list is here to provide books for you to read during Summer 2024 whether you’re relaxing on the beach, enjoying a staycation at home, or just want to relax with a good book. 

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Northwestern Law professor Kara Ingelhart discusses how the school supports LGBTQ+ initiatives

June 26, 2024

NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — This year, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law’s Bluhm Legal Clinic launched the LGBTQI+ Rights Clinic to advance advocacy in support of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI+) rights.

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Seton Hall Law highlights the work of professor Solangel Maldonado

June 26, 2024

SETON HALL LAW — Seton Hall University School of Law’s Eleanor Bontecou Professor of Law, Solangel Maldonado, recently celebrated the culmination of three important projects.

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University of South Carolina Law professor Claire Raj works on federal access to education law

June 26, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA — For a legal scholar, it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity to work on federal law impacting every child that attends public school. It’s one Claire Raj says she is excited to be part of.

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USC Gould Law professors Dan Klerman and Lee Epstein launch Journal of Law and Empirical Analysis 

June 26, 2024

USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — A new open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the growing movement of empirical legal studies – the use of quantitative data and other information gathering methods to understand the law – has just launched under the leadership of USC Gould School of Law professors Lee Epstein and Dan Klerman.

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Podcast: Stanford Law experts discuss the access to justice gap in America

June 25, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — On a recent episode of the Stanford Legal podcast, Professors David and Nora Freeman Engstrom, co-directors of Stanford Law School’s Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, delve into what they describe as an access to justice crisis in the United States.

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A profile on University of Tennessee Law professor Tomer Stein

June 25, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE COLLEGE OF LAW — Tomer Stein was headed for a PhD program in philosophy when he changed course to attend law school. “At the time, I wanted to go in a more practical direction,” Stein says.

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A profile on University of Utah Law professor Teneille Brown

June 25, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Teneille Brown, associate dean for research and faculty development and the director of the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences (LABS), recalls first becoming interested in healthcare law when she was seven and her sister had several open-heart surgeries for a congenital heart defect.

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