Baylor University senior class honors professor Lotte Bostick
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY — Baylor University’s 2024 senior class has selected Lotte Bostick, J.D., CPA, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Accounting and Business Law at Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business and adjunct professor at Baylor Law School, as the 2024 Collins Outstanding Professor.
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COLORADO LAW — In August, Prof. Laura Dolbow will join the Colorado Law Faculty as Associate Professor.
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THE HILL — For the first time in Georgetown Law’s history, two of its law professors will go head-to-head before the Supreme Court, when it hears the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) fight against a former New York regulator on Monday.
Read More about Two Georgetown Law professors argue opposing sides of US Supreme Court National Rifle Association free speech caseHarvard Law professor Noah R. Feldman to discuss the complexities of Jewish identity at University of Houston Law Center
BLOOMBERG — Legal scholar and columnist Noah R. Feldman will explore evolving facets of Jewish identity at the University of Houston Law Center’s annual Yale L. Rosenberg Memorial Lecture on Wednesday, April 3, 2024.
Read More about Harvard Law professor Noah R. Feldman to discuss the complexities of Jewish identity at University of Houston Law CenterHarvard Law professor Matthew L.M. Fletcher discusses the complexity of federal Indian affairs
HARVARD LAW TODAY — Matthew L.M. Fletcher surveys the landscape of federal Indian law and explores the sometimes complicated relationship between Indigenous Americans and the federal government.
Read More about Harvard Law professor Matthew L.M. Fletcher discusses the complexity of federal Indian affairsUniversity of Kentucky Law professor Joshua Douglas receives Fulbright Specialist award
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY NEWS — The U.S. Department of State and Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board recently announced that Professor Joshua Douglas, Ashland, Inc-Spears Distinguished Research Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law, has received a Fulbright Specialist Program award.
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MAINEBIZ — A year after Leigh Saufley was recognized by Mainebiz as a Business Leader of the Year, we sat down with the dean of the University of Maine School of Law for an update on enrollment, this year’s graduating class and the school’s Rural Practice Clinic in Fort Kent that opened in early 2023.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Catherine (Cathie) T. Struve, the David E. Kaufman & Leopold C. Glass Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, has been honored with the 2024 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Catherine T. Struve honored for excellence in teachingPenn Carey Law professor Paul H. Robinson co-authors book on the evolution of law and societal values
PENN CAREY LAW — Using as examples criminal charges against the famous—Frank Sinatra and Oscar Wilde—and the infamous—Hermann Göring and the Marquis de Sade—in American Criminal Law: Its People, Principles, and Evolution(Routledge, 2022), Paul H. Robinson, Colin S. Diver Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, and co-author Sarah M. Robinson convey the…
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Paul H. Robinson co-authors book on the evolution of law and societal valuesPenn State Dickinson Law professor Andrea Martin to publish article in Brooklyn Law Review
PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — Professor Andrea J. Martin’s article, “Balancing Freedom of Expression and Equality On College Campuses In the Wake of Intensified Antisemitism,” was accepted for publication by the Brooklyn Law Review.
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