University of Kansas Law professor Raj Bahla recognized for scholarly innovation
KU SCHOOL OF LAW — Raj Bhala is working to reduce economical and geographical boundaries for legal scholarship.
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MICHIGAN LAW — The program started in 2018, largely focusing on issues related to autonomous vehicles. Now, Tifani Sadek, who became the program’s director two years ago, is substantially broadening the topics covered in the program.
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UNIVERSITY OF NEWHAMPSIRE — Associate Dean Michael McCann, the Director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life, has been selected to receive the 2025 Association of American Law Schools’ Law and Sports Section Award.
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NYU LAW — New York University School of Law Professor Kenji Yoshino will deliver “Trans Rights Unlimited”—the 2024 Irving R. Jurow Lecture—on Wednesday, November 13 at 5:30 p.m. (Hemmerdinger Hall, Silver Center for Arts and Science, 31 Washington Place [at Washington Square East]).
Read More about NYU Law professor Kenji Yoshino to give lecture on international LGBTQ rightsPenn Carey Law professor Shelley Welton and University of South Carolina Law professor Clint Wallace co-author article on taxing luxury emissions
PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Shelley Welton, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Law and Energy Policy, advocates taxing luxury emissions “to make a real and necessary dent in emissions in a way that combats inequality rather than exacerbates it.”
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Shelley Welton and University of South Carolina Law professor Clint Wallace co-author article on taxing luxury emissionsStanford Law professor Nate Persily discusses collection of election memorabilia
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Along the second-floor corridor of faculty offices in the William H. Neukom Building at Stanford Law School, one door stands out.
Read More about Stanford Law professor Nate Persily discusses collection of election memorabiliaUniversity of Utah Law dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner reflects on time at the school
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S. J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner sits in her office at the College of Law, surrounded by shelves filled with books. She wears a beige blazer and a beaded employee badge lanyard, a nod to her Native heritage.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The Mueller report inspired a class at the University of Virginia School of Law — and now the course’s instructors have written a book about the investigation.
Read More about Three University of Virginia Law professors publish book on the Mueller investigationsUniversity of Virginia Law professor Deborah Hellman named president of American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law professor Deborah Hellman was recently named president of NOMOS: the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, among other accolades for the Law School community.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — A new book from University of Virginia School of Law professor Rachel Bayefsky explores a subject that is central to the human experience but, when applied to the law, can raise challenging questions: dignity.
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