University of Michigan Law professor Dave Moran honored for excellence in clinical and experiential teaching
MICHIGAN LAW — Professor David A. Moran, ’91, is best known for co-founding the Michigan Innocence Clinic. It’s fitting then, that in his farewell Blue Jeans Lecture to the Michigan Law community, he shared the floor with one of his final exonerees.
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NORTHWESTERN PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW — During the public health crisis spawned by COVID, the extent of government’s “police power”—the legal ability to compel citizens to take (or not take) certain actions in the name of health, safety, welfare and the overall public interest—received renewed scrutiny and controversy.
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PENN CAREY LAW — Seaman Family University Professor Karen M. Tani L’07, PhD’11 has written the Foreword to this year’s Harvard Law Review Supreme Court issue, a prestigious opportunity offered to only one legal scholar every year.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Karen M. Tani pens foreword for Harvard Law Review Supreme Court editionPenn Carey Law highlights professors named among most cited corporate and securities regulation faculty
PENN CAREY LAW — Jill E. Fisch, the Saul A. Fox Distinguished Professor of Business Law, is the third most-cited corporate law and securities regulation professor in the United States, according to Brian Leiter’s 20 Most Cited Corporate Law & Securities Regulation Faculty in the U.S., 2019-2023.
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COLUMBIA COLLEGE TODAY — Sarah Medina Camiscoli ’12 is an assistant professor of law at Rutgers Law; her expertise lies at the intersection of constitutional law, education law and youth social movements.
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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT THOMAS — University of St. Thomas School of Law Professor Rachel Moran was a panelist at the Columbia Law Review’s Nov. 15 symposium, The Law of Protest. She spoke on the “Policing Protests” panel, with Amber Baylor (moderator, Columbia Law School), Jenny Carroll (Texas A&M), Sunita Patel (UCLA) and Nick Robinson (International Center for…
Read More about University of St. Thomas Law professor Rachel Moran speaks at Columbia Law symposiumStanford Law professor Rose Carmen Goldberg files amicus brief in Military Lending Act case
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Under the Military Lending Act, servicemembers have long been entitled to special protection from the deceptive lending practices that too often target members of the military, and in so doing, threaten their ability to serve and compromise national security. That is, until a recent Eleventh Circuit ruling.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law professor Ashley Deeks has been awarded the 2024 Mike Lewis Prize for National Security Law Scholarship for her article “(Sub-)Delegating National Security Powers.”
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THE COLUMNS — Professor Karen Woody, an expert in securities law, financial regulation, and white-collar crime, has used the podcast format to advance teaching and research.
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AFRO NEWS — LaVonda N. Reed became the first woman dean of University of Baltimore’s (UB) School of Law on July 1 after serving at Georgia State University’s law school for three years. A military brat, Reed grew up moving from state to state, and some of that time was spent in Prince George’s County,…
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