Penn Carey Law professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis publishes article on artificial intelligence and gender-based violence

May 15, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Senior Adjunct Professor of Global Leadership at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, explores the connections between anti-feminism, democratic backsliding, and digital-authoritarianism in the contest of deep fakes and other artificial intelligence-generated misinformation.

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Penn State Dickinson Law professor Amy Gaudion serves as co-organizer of National Security Law Workshop

May 15, 2024

PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — In her role as co-chair of the AALS Section on National Security Law, Professor Amy C. Gaudionhelped to organize the Early Works in National Security Law Workshop which was held in April 26, 2024. 

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Podcast: Rutgers Law professor Stanley Tso discusses work in patents and trademarks

May 15, 2024

THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Adjunct Professor Stanley Tso RLAW’06 joins Dean Bond for a conversation about patents and trademarks, his journey to Rutgers Law School, and the fascinating career of a patent examiner.

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USC Gould Law faculty sign letter in support of students’ free speech

May 15, 2024

USC ANNENBERG MEDIA — Twenty-nine USC Gould School of Law faculty signed onto an open letter to President Carol Folt and Provost Andrew Guzman Saturday supporting “free speech and equal respect for all students.”

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Stanford Law professor Margaret Hagan discusses how artificial intelligence can be used to help others

May 15, 2024

LAW360 — Margaret Hagan, a Stanford Law School professor working on tech-driven solutions to problems in the justice system, said she has little doubt that artificial intelligence, and generative AI in particular, may be able to improve outcomes for ordinary people who interact with the courts.

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University of Utah Law professor Daniel Aaron and student Avery Emery co-author article

May 15, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Associate Professor Daniel Aaron, an expert in tort and health law, and 2L Avery Emery recently co-authored an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) entitled “U.S. Supreme Court Limits on the Power of U.S. Health Agencies.” 

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University of Virginia Law professor Naomi Cahn publishes book on gender wage gap

May 15, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A new book by Professor Naomi Cahn of the University of Virginia School of Law and her frequent co-authors, June Carbone and Nancy Levit, tackles the persistent issue of women’s economic inequality.

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Podcast: Fordham Law professor Howard Erichson and Georgetown Law professor Maria Glover discuss civil procedure

May 8, 2024

THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Howard Erichson, Fordham School of Law, and Maria Glover, Georgetown Law, talk about the second edition of their casebook, Civil Procedure, and why they initially decided to write the casebook. 

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Baylor Law trial professor Jim Wren joins law firm

May 8, 2024

PR NEWSWIRE — The Carlson Law Firm is proud to announce that distinguished trial attorney and Baylor Law School professor Jim Wren has joined the firm.

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New Boston College Law webpage highlights the history of Black students and faculty

May 8, 2024

BC LAW — The Black History at BC Law project, which officially launched in April 2024, was a year in the making.

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