Podcast: Boston University Law professor Robert Tsai discusses his recently published book

October 31, 2024

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Stephen Bright made it his life’s work to unleash social change by representing unpopular clients–namely those on death row.

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Podcast: UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky speaks with professors about election law

October 31, 2024

BERKELEY LAW — This November’s race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is expected to go down to the wire.

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University of Colorado Law professor Jennifer Hendricks receives fellowship to focus on research

October 30, 2024

COLORADO LAW — The 2024-25 Gilbert Goldstein Faculty Fellowship has been awarded to Jennifer Hendricks, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Juvenile and Family Law Program.

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Cooley Law professors Matthew Marin and Brad Charles aid in AccessLex initiative to create prep materials for the NextGen Bar Exam

October 30, 2024

COOLEY LAW SCHOOL — Cooley Law School is among seven law schools participating in the research and development of AccessLex Institute’s Building Bar Skills Modules to bridge the gap between standard methods of legal education and future approaches of legal training to prepare law schools for the NextGen bar exam.

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Duke Law professor Nita Farahany named American Law Institute reporter for project on biometric technologies

October 30, 2024

DUKE LAW NEWS — Professor Nita Farahany JD/MA ’04 PhD ’06 has been named Reporter for a joint project by the American Law Institute (ALI) and the European Law Institute (ELI) examining the ethical and legal implications of collecting and using biometric data.

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Florida State University Law professor Brian Slocum recognized for scholarship on legislation law

October 30, 2024

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY NEWS — Brian Slocum, a Stearns Weaver Miller Law Professor at the Florida State University College of Law, has been ranked among the top ten most cited law faculty in the United States for his scholarship in legislation including statutory interpretation and the legislative process.

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Harvard Law professor Robert Sitkoff inducted into Estate Planning Hall of Fame

October 30, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Robert H. Sitkoff, the Austin Wakeman Scott Professor of Law and the John L. Gray Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, has been inducted into the Estate Planning Hall of Fame® and is a recipient of the Accredited Estate Planner® (Distinguished) designation for 2024. 

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Harvard Law professor Glenn Cohen elected to National Academy of Medicine

October 30, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — I. Glenn Cohen ’03, the James A. Attwood and Leslie Williams Professor of Law and a deputy dean at Harvard Law School, has been elected a member of the prestigious National Academy of Medicine.

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University of Iowa Law course teaches students how police use technology in criminal cases

October 30, 2024

THE GAZETTE — The University of Iowa College of Law this semester started a Technology Law Clinic after adding Megan Graham, an associate clinical professor, to the faculty in January. Graham, a nationally recognized expert in technology and surveillance issues, is the director of the clinic, which focuses on the role of police technology in criminal

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How University of North Carolina Law Library helps faculty research

October 29, 2024

UNC SCHOOL OF LAW — Behind every groundbreaking legal argument and policy paper at UNC School of Law, there’s an often-unseen force: the Kathrine R. Everett Law Library team. These librarians are more than just book managers; they’re the driving force behind the school’s legal discoveries. 

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