Fordham Law dean Matthew Diller recognized for contributions to public service
FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Dean Matthew Diller and alumnus Richard Saenz ’10, who has advocated for trangender people and incarcerated individuals with HIV, were honored for their dedication to public service at the 33rd annual Public Interest Resource Center (PIRC) Awards.
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THE DAILY TIMES — Though Hollywood movies about courtroom dramas often glamorize the closing arguments given by lawyers, in reality the opening statement is likely the most important single event of a trial.
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UIC LAW — UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg’s paper, “With Friends Like These . . . .” Doctors and Nurses Criticizing Co-Employed Colleagues. Are These Criticisms Admissible as Vicarious Opposing Party’s Statements?” appears in the 68th volume of Saint Louis University’s Law Journal.
Read More about UIC Law professor Marc Ginsberg publishes article in Saint Louis University Law JournalUniversity of Missouri Law professor John Lande honored by ABA for scholarly work in dispute resolution
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW — On April 13, John Lande, the Isidor Loeb Professor Emeritus and former director of the LLM Program in Dispute Resolution at Mizzou Law, was awarded the American Bar Association Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work in Dispute Resolution.
Read More about University of Missouri Law professor John Lande honored by ABA for scholarly work in dispute resolutionCUNY Law professor Sarah Lamdan discusses new book on data cartels at Washington College in Maryland
THE ELM — On Wednesday, April 17 and Thursday, April 18, keynote speaker and law professor from the City University of New York School of Law, Sarah Lamdan, made an apperance on campus to discuss her new book, “Data Cartels: the companies that control and monetize our information.”
Read More about CUNY Law professor Sarah Lamdan discusses new book on data cartels at Washington College in MarylandUniversity of North Dakota Law professor Michael McGinniss participates in academic colloquium on authority of law
NORTH DAKOTA LAW — The colloquium was conducted over the course of the weekend as a series of informal moderated discussions, composed of 12 invited discussants and one leader/moderator, Georgetown Professor John Hasnas.
Read More about University of North Dakota Law professor Michael McGinniss participates in academic colloquium on authority of lawUniversity of North Dakota Law recognizes students, faculty, and staff during awards ceremony
NORTH DAKOTA LAW — Several UND School of Law students, faculty, and staff received awards on Tuesday, April 16, at the School’s 2024 Awards Ceremony.
Read More about University of North Dakota Law recognizes students, faculty, and staff during awards ceremonyNorthwestern Law professor Sarah Lawsky discusses efforts on French tax law software project
NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — In December 2023, Catala, a program on which Sarah Lawsky, Stanford Clinton Sr. and Zylpha Kilbride Clinton Research Professor of Law collaborated, was officially listed as “awesome” software by the French digital government agency’s open-source program office.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — On April 24 in Cape Town, South Africa, Notre Dame Law School and the University of Cape Town (UCT) Faculty of Law signed an official Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement, marking a new and historic collaboration between the two schools.
Read More about Notre Dame Law signs agreement with South African university on faculty collaboration and researchQuinnipiac Law celebrates the legacy of dean Jennifer Brown ahead of the end of her deanship
QUINNIPIAC TODAY — After more than three decades with Quinnipiac School of Law, including 10 years as its dean, Brown’s legacy was celebrated by the university with a special event on Saturday that showcased all the ways in which her influence has made a difference, not only in teaching, but in the practice of law itself.
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