Video: Boston University Law hosts former EEOC commissioner Chai Feldblum for lecture
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The Annual Pike Lecture, “From Mops and Brooms to Cybersecurity: Leveraging the Power of Federal Procurement for People with Disabilities” presented by Chai Feldblum, Disability Rights Advocate and former Commissioner of the EEOC.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — The National Association of Realtors and other defendants, in a settlement reached in March, have agreed to pay approximately $1 billion in damages to home sellers who say the Realtors’ commission structure violated antitrust rules.
Read More about University at Buffalo Law professor Tanya Monestier challenges National Association of Realtors settlementUC Berkeley Law Human Rights Clinic expands programs in the United States
BERKELEY LAW — When Berkeley Law hired Professor Laurel Fletcher for its inaugural in-house clinic, the phrase “human rights” in the United States conjured images of abuses on foreign soil, from brutal regimes in Central and South America to ethnic and religious discrimination in far-flung corners of the globe.
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BERKELEY LAW — This special episode features UC Berkeley Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky in conversation with Professor Katerina Linos and Temple Law Professor Mark Pollack(opens in a new tab) introducing a wider audience to the European Union Court of Justice(opens in a new tab) and a special series of Linos’ “Borderlines” podcast on the court.
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UC BERKELEY NEWS — As a storm of uncertainty and anxiety reaches its peak before Election Day, john a. powell is focused on a choice confronting all Americans — a choice arguably deeper and more difficult than a vote for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump.
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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — More than 300 law students and employers participated in Campbell Law School’s Career and Professional Development Center annual Career Night on Nov. 6, 2024, making it the law school’s largest annual Career Night in the school’s history.
Read More about Campbell Law hosts career night for studentsUniversity of Chicago Law professor Adam Chilton publishes book on statistical evidence
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO THE LAW SCHOOL — Adam Chilton, the Howard G. Krane Professor of Law, recently released a book, Trial by Numbers: A Lawyer’s Guide to Statistical Evidence, which he coauthored with Kyle Rozema, a law professor at Northwestern University.
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THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Lolita Buckner Inniss, Colorado Law, shares her journey to becoming dean and her thoughts about being the 17th dean, the second woman dean, and the first Black dean.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER — On September 26th, the Getches-Wilkinson Center and American Indian Law Program presented the 2024 Ruth Wright Distinguished Lecture in Natural Resources. This year’s speaker was Bob Anderson, the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior.
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UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER — University of Colorado Law student Zane Reynolds (’26) was awarded the Charles N. Woodruff Fellowship. The Charles N. Woodruff fellowship was established in memory of Charles Woodruff, a highly successful water resources lawyer, to promote excellence in the practice of natural resources law.
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