Wayne State Law to host former Yale Law dean Harold Koh for international law discussion
WAYNE STATE LAW — Harold Hongju Koh, former Yale Law School dean and legal advisor to the U.S. Department of State, will speak at Wayne State University Law School Tuesday, Jan. 29 on his new book, “The Trump Administration and International Law.”
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TEXAS A&M — Texas A&M University School of Law professor, William Byrnes, is the only United States academic scholar selected by the scientific committee of International Congress to present at the “International Tax Cooperation” Congress 2019: Digital Economy, Transfer Pricing and Litigation in Tax Matters.
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TEXAS A&M — On December 13, 2018, Professor Peter K. Yu of Texas A&M University School of Law delivered a plenary address at the 9th Asia-Pacific Innovation Conference (APIC) at the Delhi School of Economics in New Delhi, India.
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NORTHEASTERN LAW — In November, professors Karl Klare and Lucy Williams taught a three-week mini-course on labor rights and social welfare law to graduate law students at Wuhan University School of Law in China’s Hubei Province.
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CREIGHTON LAW — Every year for a full week in early January, Creighton law students have the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic through the Ronald Volkmer Dominican Republic Immersion Trip.
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UVA LAW — Scholars, jurists and practitioners will explore the status and future of U.S. foreign relations law in light of a new restatement at the 31st Sokol Colloquium Jan. 11-12 at the University of Virginia School of Law.
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HARVARD LAW TODAY — On the occasion of his appointment as the inaugural Jerome A. and Joan L. Cohen Professor of East Asian Legal Studies at Harvard Law School, Professor William Alford ’77 delivered a chair lecture “Learn from the Past to Appreciate the Present, That is What Makes One a Teacher: Confucius, Cohen(s) and Contemporary…
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — From Germany to China, other nations woo global students, who bring in revenue and talent.
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY — In December, Professors Robert K. Goldman and Claudio Grossman were honored by Presidents of Colombia and Chile, respectively. As long-standing member of the American University Washington College of Law international law faculty, and leaders in the field of international human rights, both were recognized for their outstanding work.
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UCI LAW — Distinguished Professor of Psychological Science and Law Elizabeth Loftus has been awarded the Ulysses Medal from University College Dublin. The Ulysses Medal is the highest honor awarded by the university, named in recognition of its revered alumnus James Joyce.
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