Indiana University Maurer Law professor India Thusi recognized for excellence in scholarship in race, racism, and the law
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON — The Law and Society Association will honor an Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor this week at its 2024 Annual Meeting in Denver from June 6-9.
Read More about Indiana University Maurer Law professor India Thusi recognized for excellence in scholarship in race, racism, and the lawUniversity of North Carolina Law professor Gene Nichol gives speech on challenges to democracy and equality
THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES — The Transylvania Partners for Democracy invite citizens representing all political viewpoints to attend a public forum at the Mary C. Jenkins Community and Cultural Center at 7 p.m. on June 12.
Read More about University of North Carolina Law professor Gene Nichol gives speech on challenges to democracy and equalityNortheastern Law professor Margaret Burnham to co-direct project examining the treatment of human remains
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — This summer, CRRJ Director Margaret Burnham is co-directing a project that seeks to evaluate the ethical concerns raised by the widespread U.S. practice of disposing of executed and deceased prisoners’ remains by donating their bodies to science, medicine or archival purposes.
Read More about Northeastern Law professor Margaret Burnham to co-direct project examining the treatment of human remainsNorthwestern Law professor Peter DiCola discusses expertise in copyright law
NORTHERN LAW — When the trailer for “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” hit the internet in January 2023, the masses were both confused and entertained. The same happened when the sequel debuted earlier this year.
Read More about Northwestern Law professor Peter DiCola discusses expertise in copyright lawPenn Carey Law honors faculty with teaching awards
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ALMANAC — The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School has announced teaching awards for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Read More about Penn Carey Law honors faculty with teaching awardsUniversity of Richmond Law hosts Junior Faculty Forum
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — The University of Richmond School of Law hosted its annual Junior Faculty Forum last week, bringing to campus more than 50 of the nation’s most innovative rising legal scholars.
Read More about University of Richmond Law hosts Junior Faculty ForumRoger Williams Law professor Tara I. Allen named federal public defender
ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Chief Judge David J. Barron of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit announced on June 4th that the Court has selected Attorney and current Bruce I.
Read More about Roger Williams Law professor Tara I. Allen named federal public defenderUniversity of St. Thomas Law professor Jerry Organ recognized by National Jurist magazine
UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS NEWSROOM — Jerry Organ, Bakken Professor of Law and co-director of the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions, was recognized as one of the Top 20 Most Influential People in Legal Education for 2024 by the National Jurist magazine.
Read More about University of St. Thomas Law professor Jerry Organ recognized by National Jurist magazineSeattle University Law professor Thomas Antkowiak secures wrongful conviction win
K5 — Twelve years after he was released from wrongful incarceration, a Tacoma man has now received the final vindication he was hoping for.
Read More about Seattle University Law professor Thomas Antkowiak secures wrongful conviction winStanford Law professor Ralph Richard Banks discusses how much has changed following Brown v. Board of Education
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — To mark the 70th anniversary of the landmark school desegregation case, Brown vs. Board of Education, Stanford Law School’s Ralph Richard Banks, the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law, joined a recent episode of the Stanford Legal podcast to discuss the legacy of one of the most celebrated Supreme Court cases.
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