Northern Kentucky University Law appoints professor Jack Harrison to first endowed chair
NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY — In a series of firsts, Professor Jack Harrison will become the first Northern Kentucky University Chase College of Law faculty member to hold the college’s first endowed academic chair in its 130-year history.
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UC NEWS — University of Cincinnati Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Valerio Ferme, PhD, has named Haider Ala Hamoudi as dean of the College of Law. Hamoudi will serve as the college’s 27th dean since its founding in 1833. The UC College of Law is the fourth oldest continuously operating law school in…
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Dear Gould Community: I am very pleased to announce that April 7 marks the official first day of Professor Franita Tolson’s leadership as Co-Dean of the law school. Dean Tolson not only represents the standard of excellence in her scholarly field, but also exemplifies the commitment to service that is…
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TUSCALOOSA NEWS — Longtime University of Alabama School of Law faculty member William S. Brewbaker III will become the school’s next dean July 10. He now serves as William Alfred Rose Professor of Law at UA. The Montgomery native and graduate of Vanderbilt University and University of Virginia School of Law became a full-time UA…
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — Leading expert on civil procedure, civil rights litigation and disability law Katherine A. Macfarlane will join the Syracuse University College of Law faculty as Associate Professor of Law, and Director of the College’s Disability Law and Policy Program this fall.
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Northeastern Law is pleased to announce that Katherine (Katie) Kraschel, an expert on the intersection of reproduction, gender, bioethics and health policy, with a particular concentration on fertility care and reproductive technologies, will join the Northeastern community on July 1, 2023, as assistant professor of law and health sciences.
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Northeastern Law is pleased to announce that Aliza Hochman Bloom, who studies race in the Fourth Amendment and criminal sentencing reforms, will join the Northeastern community on July 1, 2023, as assistant professor of law.
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NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Northeastern Law is pleased to announce that Erin Islo, an expert on civil procedure, arbitration, algorithmic bias and economic justice, will join the Northeastern community on July 1, 2023, as assistant professor of law.
Read More about Northeastern Law adds Erin Islo to the faculty as assistant professorGeorge Washington Law installs three endowed professors of intellectual property and technology law
GW TODAY — The George Washington University Law School installed three endowed professors of intellectual property (IP) and technology law last week, marking a major academic investment in an increasingly fundamental legal arena.
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TULANE UNIVERSITY — Law Dean David Meyer is stepping down after 13 years at the helm of Tulane Law School and will join Brooklyn Law School as its President and Joseph Crea Dean.
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