University of Virginia Law professor Elizabeth Rowe publishes paper on private law

October 21, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Private law has quietly taken over the regulation of new technologies and data, filling gaps left by public law and raising concerns about the unchecked power of business contracts, according to University of Virginia School of Law professor Elizabeth Rowe.

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A profile on Washington and Lee Law professor Debbie Price

October 21, 2024

THE COLUMNS — Debbie Price is the Administrative Assistant for Law Admissions and has worked at the Law School since August 2015.

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Podcast: University of Wyoming Law dean Julie Hill discusses the school’s new building dedicated to clinics

October 21, 2024

ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Julie Hill, University of Wyoming, shares her journey from the University of Alabama and her favorite things about Wyoming, including the new building dedicated to clinics. She also talks about her thoughts about being the only law school in the state and how she wants to further support students.

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Yale Law professor Justin Driver appointed to Committee on Supreme Court History

October 21, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — Professor Justin Driver has been appointed to the federal committee charged with documenting the history of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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University of Houston Law Center dean Leonard Baynes hosts conversation with Drake Law dean Roscoe Jones Jr on careers in law

October 17, 2024

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD — Two leading legal educators described the abundant opportunities in the legal field to University of Houston undergraduate students last week.

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UC Davis Law professor Courtney Joslin presents family law article at University of Virginia Law

October 17, 2024

UC DAVIS SCHOOL OF LAW — On Sept. 19, Professor Courtney Joslin presented her forthcoming NYU Law Review article “Multiparenthood” at University of Virginia School of Law as part of the annual Nonmarriage Roundtable. Joslin co-authored the article with Yale Law Professor Douglas NeJaime.

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Case Western Reserve Law Human Trafficking Law Clinic director Maya Simek honored with Inspire Change Award

October 17, 2024

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — The School of Law is proud to announce that Maya Simek, Director of the CWRU Human Trafficking Law Clinic (HTLC), has been selected to receive the Inspire Change award from the Collaborative to End Human Trafficking

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Video: Case Western Reserve Law professor Jonathan Adler speaks on panel about the upcoming Supreme Court term

October 17, 2024

C-SPAN — The Federalist Society previewed the 2024-25 Supreme Court term, including cases involving transgender people, the First Amendment and pornography, FDA and e-cigarettes, and regulations on “ghost guns,” among others.

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Elon Law professor Henry Gabriel awarded professorship at Chinese University

October 17, 2024

TODAY AT ELON — Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan has bestowed Professor Henry Gabriel with its Wenlan Scholar Chair Professorship in International Law.

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Georgetown Law professor Mary McCord testifies before Senate Judiciary Committee

October 17, 2024

THE HOYA — A Georgetown University Law Center professor testified before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, which manages the federal judiciary and law enforcement, about the impact of Trump v. United States, a 2024 Supreme Court ruling that granted sweeping presidential immunity, Sept. 24.

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