Penn Carey Law professor Dorothy Roberts receives grant to study racial inequities in health and social systems
ABA JOURNAL — Among the winners of the 2024 MacArthur Foundation fellowships, commonly known as “genius grants,” are a law professor who studies racial inequities and a researcher who studies the impact of technology on intimate partner abuse.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor Dorothy Roberts receives grant to study racial inequities in health and social systemsStanford Law Michelle Mello co-authors paper on how artificial intelligence could lead to financial burdens for medical patients
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — According to the co-authors of a perspective piece published in the New England Journal of Medicine, among them Stanford Law School Professor Michelle Mello, the use of AI diagnostic tools by medical practitioners can lead to unexpected financial burdens for their patients.
Read More about Stanford Law Michelle Mello co-authors paper on how artificial intelligence could lead to financial burdens for medical patientsUniversity of Utah Law recognizes faculty with awards
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Each year, Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner recognizes employees who have made a difference at the College of Law. Congratulations to the following faculty and staff members who received awards at Utah Law’s retreat in August 2024:
Read More about University of Utah Law recognizes faculty with awardsUniversity of Utah Law shares faculty accomplishments and publications from September
THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — Each month, we share notable updates—including presentations, publications, panels, and other accomplishments—from Utah Law faculty members.
Read More about University of Utah Law shares faculty accomplishments and publications from SeptemberUniversity of Virginia Law professor Danielle Citron and student Jeff Stautberg study weakened government cooperation with social media companies
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Despite recent litigation casting doubt on whether certain interactions between the government and social media companies are constitutional, a new paper by Professor Danielle Citron and third-year student Jeff Stautberg of the University of Virginia School of Law argues that partnership is more important than ever.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law professor Edwin Hu’s co-authored working paper analyzing how shareholders use customized proxy advice has won the Northern Finance Association’s Best Paper Award in Corporate Finance.
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WILLIAM & MARY LAW SCHOOL — An article by Professor Neal E. Devins of William & Mary Law School and David E. Lewis of Vanderbilt University has been honored with the 2024 Annual Scholarship Award by the American Bar Association (ABA) Administrative Law Section.
Read More about William and Mary Law professor Neal Devins honored for co-authored articleLaw professors discuss how approach to teaching has changed following recent US Supreme Court decisions
BLOOMBERG LAW — After the US Supreme Court upended the Chevron doctrine this summer, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law professor Daniel B. Rodriguez says the ruling will likely make the topic of judicial deference more interesting, not less, in his upcoming administrative law course.
Read More about Law professors discuss how approach to teaching has changed following recent US Supreme Court decisionsPodcast: University of Utah Law dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner discusses how to support Native American students
THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner, University of Utah College of Law, shares her excitement on entering her sixth year as dean.
Read More about Podcast: University of Utah Law dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner discusses how to support Native American studentsAmerican University Washington College of Law professor Claudio Grossman honored with human rights award
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY — American University Washington College of Law (AUWCL) is delighted to announce that Dean Emeritus Claudio Grossman has been bestowed with the Nelson Mandela Award by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) International Human Rights Section (IHRS).
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