Campbell Law dean emerita Melissa Essary recognized among most influential women in North Carolina
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY — Campbell Law School Dean Emerita Melissa Essary and two alumnae have been named among the 50 Most Influential Women in the state by N.C. Lawyers Weekly.
Read More about Campbell Law dean emerita Melissa Essary recognized among most influential women in North CarolinaPodcast: University of Cincinnati Law dean Haider Ala Hamoudi reflects on his first year as dean
UC NEWS — Dean Haider Ala Hamoudi spoke with Patty Roberts, a podcaster for Aspen Leading Edge, about his first year leading the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
Read More about Podcast: University of Cincinnati Law dean Haider Ala Hamoudi reflects on his first year as deanGift to Creighton Law to create student scholarships and support faculty and student growth
NORFOLK DAILY NEWS — Creighton University School of Law on Friday announced what it said is the largest gift in its 120-year history.
Read More about Gift to Creighton Law to create student scholarships and support faculty and student growthDuke Law professor Anne Gordon studies in Spain as Fulbright Scholar
DUKE LAW NEWS — Anne D. Gordon, clinical professor of law and director of externships, is studying experiential legal education in Spain on a Fulbright fellowship.
Read More about Duke Law professor Anne Gordon studies in Spain as Fulbright ScholarPodcast: Harvard Law professor Alan Jenkins discusses his new graphic novel series
BUCKS COUNTY PROGRESSIVE — Alan Jenkins is a writer, Harvard law professor, and human rights advocate. He and co-author Gan Golan, along with illustrator Will Rosado, led the creation of the graphic novel series 1/6, which asks the question: What if the Jan.6 insurrectionist attack on the US capitol had been successful?
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UIC LAW — UIC Law Professor Richard Gutierrez published an article titled “Bowling with Bumper Rails: How Firearms Examiners Have Duped the Courts and Generated Low Error Rates Only by Avoiding Challenging Comparisons” that was published in University of California Law Journal.
Read More about UIC Law professor Richard Gutierrez publishes article in University of California Law JournalIndiana University Maurer Law professor Deborah Widiss recognized for contributions to employment law
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON — An employment law scholar at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law has been honored for her remarkable contributions to the field.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON — The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced today (Sept. 10) six new members—including an associate professor from the Indiana University Maurer School of Law—to fill vacancies on its Investor Advisory Committee.
Read More about Indiana University Maurer Law professor Alvin Velazquez named to SEC Investor Advisory CommitteeLewis & Clark Law professor Charlie Martel and student Zoraida Espinoza teach local migrant students about legal education and law school
LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL — Professor Charlie Martel and 3L Zoraida Espinoza team up with a world champion to empower migrant youth in Hood River, blending law, mentorship, and the love of water sports.
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ABA JOURNAL MODERN LAW LIBRARY — Jill Barton spent the first decade of her career working as a journalist, with the Associated Press Stylebook always at hand to determine word usage and punctuation choices.
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