University of Colorado Law highlights recent faculty publications and accomplishments
COLORADO LAW — Blake Reid, NetChoice and Telecom Law’s First Amendment, SSRN.com (forthcoming, 59 UC Davis L. Rev. 2026).
Read More about University of Colorado Law highlights recent faculty publications and accomplishmentsGeorge Mason Law professor Nuno Garoupa elected president of the European Association of Law and Economics
GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY — Scalia Law Professor Nuno Garoupa was recently elected President of the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE) for the 2023-2026 term.
Read More about George Mason Law professor Nuno Garoupa elected president of the European Association of Law and EconomicsMichigan State University Law faculty jury selection research cited in North Carolina death penalty case
MSU TODAY — We have been studying the impact of race on jury selection in trials for more than a decade. Last month, our research and expert testimony were cited as a defining factor in the successful outcome of a far-reaching case in North Carolina.
Read More about Michigan State University Law faculty jury selection research cited in North Carolina death penalty caseNortheastern Law professor Antoinette Coakley named among list of influential Black lawyers
NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Antoinette Coakley, assistant dean of Northeastern Law’s Bar Success Program, has been recognized as one of the “57 Most Influential Black Lawyers in the Northeast” by the Northeast Black Law Students Association (NEBLSA).
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BOSTON MAGAZINE — Even if he didn’t realize it, Richard Daynard had taken a risk. On a warm Friday night, the Northeastern University law professor stood in the dark threshold of Banners Kitchen & Tap wearing sporty oxfords, khakis, a pastel-peach shirt, and—most conspicuously—a sweater looped around his neck.
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ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Douglas Whaley, Ohio State University, discusses his years of working in legal education and what changes he has seen throughout.
Read More about Podcast: Ohio State University Law professor Douglas Whaley discusses changes in legal education over his teaching careerRutgers Law professors Rose Cuison-Villazor and Katie Eyer recognized among top legal scholars
RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL — Rutgers Law School Professors Rose Cuison-Villazor and Katie Eyer were recently named to the Top 100 Legal Scholars of 2024 list.
Read More about Rutgers Law professors Rose Cuison-Villazor and Katie Eyer recognized among top legal scholarsSouthwestern Law professor Richard Lorren Jolly wins civil justice scholarship award
SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL — Southwestern Law School is proud to announce that Professor Richard Lorren Jolly has been named one of two winners of the National Civil Justice Institute’s (NCJI) 2025 Civil Justice Scholarship Award.
Read More about Southwestern Law professor Richard Lorren Jolly wins civil justice scholarship awardStanford Law professor Rose Carmen Goldberg and student Matthew Rogowski file amicus brief in federal court case
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — In this Q&A, Rose Carmen Goldberg, associate director of policy and programs at SLS’s Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession, and Matthew Rogowski, a SLS 2L and Army veteran, discuss the Ninth Circuit amicus brief they worked on together, along with co-counsel Harvard Law School Veterans Law and Disability Benefits Clinic.
Read More about Stanford Law professor Rose Carmen Goldberg and student Matthew Rogowski file amicus brief in federal court caseToledo Law to host Case Western Reserve Law professor Atiba R. Ellis for voting rights lecture
THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO — A nationally recognized voting rights scholar will discuss how debates over who is and who is not able to vote reflect broader questions about the democratic principles of the United States in The University of Toledo College of Law’s Cannon Lecture.
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