Campbell University Law professor Gregory Wallace named fellow at University of Wyoming Law Firearms Research Center
CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY NEWS — Professor E. Gregory Wallace has been named a Fellow at the University of Wyoming College of Law’s Firearms Research Center (FRC). The Center’s mission is to “foster a broad discourse and produce meaningful change in how firearms and the Second Amendment are discussed and understood in America through research, scholarship, legal training and publicly…
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COLORADO LAW — 19, the University of Colorado Law School hosted the Women in Legal Education Conference at Colorado Law. Lolita Buckner Inniss, Dean and Provost’s Professor of Law, is the 2024 chair of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Women in Legal Education (WILE) Section, and in that capacity she revived this once-regular mid-year event that…
Read More about University of Colorado Law hosts Women in Legal Education ConferencePodcast: Columbia Law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund discuss the impact of Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter
BEYOND UNPRECEDENTED — The popular podcast returns: Co-hosts and law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund are joined by experts to explore complex economic events affecting workers, investors, and companies.
Read More about Podcast: Columbia Law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund discuss the impact of Elon Musk’s purchase of TwitterHarvard Law professors discuss expertise in election law before the 2024 presidential election
THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Less than one week before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, Harvard Law School professors Laurence Lessig and Larry Schwartztol gathered in Langdell Hall to discuss legal methods of challenging election results through the Electoral College at a Wednesday talk.
Read More about Harvard Law professors discuss expertise in election law before the 2024 presidential electionIndiana University Maurer Law professor Hannah L. Buxbaum elected president of the American Society of Comparative Law
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON — The American Society of Comparative Law has elected Indiana University Maurer School of Law Professor Hannah L. Buxbaum as its next president, the organization announced last week at its annual meeting.
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KU SCHOOL OF LAW — Raj Bhala is working to reduce economical and geographical boundaries for legal scholarship.
Read More about University of Kansas Law professor Raj Bahla recognized for scholarly innovationUniversity of Michigan Law re-launches Law and Mobility Program
MICHIGAN LAW — The program started in 2018, largely focusing on issues related to autonomous vehicles. Now, Tifani Sadek, who became the program’s director two years ago, is substantially broadening the topics covered in the program.
Read More about University of Michigan Law re-launches Law and Mobility ProgramUniversity of New Hampshire Law professor Michael McCann honored with AALS Law and Sports Section Award
UNIVERSITY OF NEWHAMPSIRE — Associate Dean Michael McCann, the Director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Institute and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life, has been selected to receive the 2025 Association of American Law Schools’ Law and Sports Section Award.
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NYU LAW — New York University School of Law Professor Kenji Yoshino will deliver “Trans Rights Unlimited”—the 2024 Irving R. Jurow Lecture—on Wednesday, November 13 at 5:30 p.m. (Hemmerdinger Hall, Silver Center for Arts and Science, 31 Washington Place [at Washington Square East]).
Read More about NYU Law professor Kenji Yoshino to give lecture on international LGBTQ rightsPenn Carey Law professor Shelley Welton and University of South Carolina Law professor Clint Wallace co-author article on taxing luxury emissions
PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Shelley Welton, Presidential Distinguished Professor of Law and Energy Policy, advocates taxing luxury emissions “to make a real and necessary dent in emissions in a way that combats inequality rather than exacerbates it.”
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