Case Western Reserve Law hosts celebration of faculty
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — On May 15, 2024, CWRU School of Law held its tenth annual Celebration of Faculty. Co-Dean Michael Scharf kicked things off by summarizing some of the things the faculty can be particularly proud of this year.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Jonathan Adler joined Erwin Chemerinsky for a discussion about the Supreme Court, past and present, at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law on April 23.
Read More about Case Western Reserve Law professor Jonathan Adler and UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky have discussion on the US Supreme CourtUniversity of Colorado Law professor Harry Surden discusses why law schools should be cautious about generative artificial intelligence
GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGY — University of Colorado Law School professor Harry Surden says prosecutors are right to hold off on using AI systems such as ChatGPT to help draft motions or draft briefs, as they could cite wrong or made-up case law.
Read More about University of Colorado Law professor Harry Surden discusses why law schools should be cautious about generative artificial intelligenceGrant to Cornell Law will fund DACA legal assistance initiative
THE CORNELL DAILY SUN — Over the past decade, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals — a program that protects approximately 580,000young immigrants from deportation — has been on shaky ground, with frequent administrative actions and court rulings to cancel, reduce or reinstate the program.
Read More about Grant to Cornell Law will fund DACA legal assistance initiativeGeorge Washington Law professor Laura Dickinson hosts panel on big data and armed conflict
GW LAW — GW Law’s National Security, Cybersecurity, & Foreign Relations Law Program, along with the National Security Law Association (NLSA), Veteran Law Students Association (VLSA), and Military Law Society (MLS) hosted a panel discussion led by Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor of Law, and Faculty Co-Director of the Program, Laura Dickinson, about her recently…
Read More about George Washington Law professor Laura Dickinson hosts panel on big data and armed conflictHarvard Law events operation coordinator Pamelyn Bennett honored with staff appreciation award
HARVARD LAW TODAY — “Being lucky enough to work with the students, I feel like I am part of history,” said Pamelyn Bennett, this year’s recipient of Harvard Law School’s Suzanne L. Richardson Staff Appreciation Award.
Read More about Harvard Law events operation coordinator Pamelyn Bennett honored with staff appreciation awardUniversity of Miami Law acting director Tamar Ezer publishes article on integrating human rights in clinical practice
UMIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Tamar Ezer’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of health and human rights, housing and homelessness, and women’s and children’s rights.
Read More about University of Miami Law acting director Tamar Ezer publishes article on integrating human rights in clinical practiceUniversity of Richmond Law professor Marissa Jackson Sow receives grant to study Black and Indigenous legal issues
RICHMOND FREE PRESS — Marissa Jackson Sow, a law professor at the University of Richmond, was recently awarded a $27,000 grant from the Institute of International Education to support her research on Black and Indigenous legal issues.
Read More about University of Richmond Law professor Marissa Jackson Sow receives grant to study Black and Indigenous legal issuesUniversity of San Diego Law legal clinics recognize graduates and professors during awards ceremony
USD NEWS CENTER — We are pleased to announce the recipients of the University of San Diego (USD) School of Law Legal Clinics’ annual Graduation Awards.
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USD NEWS CENTER — We are proud to announce that two University of San Diego (USD) School of Law professors were quoted in 2024 United States Supreme Court Term decisions.
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