Video tour of the Penn Carey Law campus
PENN CAREY LAW — A steadfast source of wisdom, warmth, and guidance at Penn Carey Law for 35 years, Verrier retired from the Law School in 2024.
Read More about Video tour of the Penn Carey Law campusPenn Carey Law celebrates contributions of Black scholars, leaders, and advocates to celebrate Black History Month
PENN CAREY LAW — From student achievements to faculty research and alumni impact, these individuals exemplify excellence in leadership, service, and the legal profession.
Read More about Penn Carey Law celebrates contributions of Black scholars, leaders, and advocates to celebrate Black History MonthPenn Carey Law professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis publishes article on gender-based cyber threat
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, examines the gendered gaps in the newly adopted U.N. Cybercrime Convention.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Rangita de Silva de Alwis publishes article on gender-based cyber threatPenn Carey Law dean Sophia Z. Lee publishes article on Fourth Amendment Privacy
PENN CAREY — In “The Reconciliation Roots of Fourth Amendment Privacy,” published in the University of Chicago Law Review, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law Sophia Z. Lee examines the origins of privacy as a constitutional value and their implications for contemporary Fourth Amendment doctrine.
Read More about Penn Carey Law dean Sophia Z. Lee publishes article on Fourth Amendment PrivacyPenn Carey Law professor Christopher Yoo joins American Law Institute artificial intelligence project
PENN CAREY LAW — Professor Christopher Yoo, Imasogie Professor in Law and Technology, Professor of Communication, and Professor of Computer and Information Science, has been appointed as an Adviser to The American Law Institute’s new project, Principles of the Law, Civil Liability for Artificial Intelligence.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Penn Carey Law continues to set the standard for impactful legal scholarship, earning recognition as the top-ranked faculty in the latest Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2024 ranking by researchers at George Mason University.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Mitchell Berman, the Leon Meltzer Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, was awarded the Jurisprudence Section Article Award from the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) for his article, How Practices Make Principles, and How Principles Make Rules, 28 Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 299 (2024).
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PENN STATE — Penn State Dickinson Law held its Sixth Annual Diversity Mentorship Networking Night (DMNN) on January 29.
Read More about Penn State Dickinson Law students meet alumni at diversity mentorship networking nightPepperdine Law professor Maureen Weston administers ABA National Law Student Arbitration Competition
PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY CARUSO SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Maureen A. Weston administered the 2025 ABA National Law Student Arbitration Competition that took place in Chicago on January 17-18. Professor Weston serves on the ABA Law School Division Arbitration Competition committee.
Read More about Pepperdine Law professor Maureen Weston administers ABA National Law Student Arbitration CompetitionUniversity of Richmond Law professors influence national conversation on capital punishment
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND SCHOOL OF LAW — Professors at the University of Richmond School of Law are playing a pivotal role in reshaping the national dialogue about the death penalty.
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