Penn Carey Law professor Cary Coglianese publishes article on effective regulation

March 5, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — At The Regulatory Review, Cary Coglianese, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science, explains his three-step model of effective regulation, which situates corporate compliance in the middle.

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A profile on new Penn Carey Law Public Interest Law Center director Brent Landau

March 5, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — Brent Landau, Adjunct Professor of Law at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, is the new Executive Director of the Public Interest Law Center.

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Penn Carey Law Center for the Fair Administration of Justice releases paper on how artificial intelligence could be used in criminal adjudication

March 5, 2024

PENN CAREY LAW — In a new paper in Psychological Science, researchers from the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justiceat the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School demonstrate how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the accuracy of the criminal adjudication process.

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Penn Carey Law professor Sophia Lee runs administrative law essay competition

March 5, 2024

THE REGULATORY REVIEW — In the spring of 2022, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Dean Sophia Lee hosted an essay competition for students enrolled in her administrative law course.

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Rutgers Law professor Ruth Anne Robbins helps pass restraining order state law

March 5, 2024

THE DAILY TARGUM — Last month, Rutgers Law School professor Ruth Anne Robbins’ work to codify more than decade-old court rulings that standardized aspects of the restraining order filing process came to fruition with the signing of Bill A-1475, according to a press release.

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Seton Hall Law to host event on social media and online gaming websites

March 5, 2024

ROI NJ — The makers of social networks and online games are starting to be sued for creating a product that is addictive (and harmful) to kids. Do the suits have merit? That’s one of the questions that will be answered when the Institute for Privacy Protection at the Gibbons Institute for Law Science & Technology at Seton Hall University

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South Texas College of Law Houston recognized by city of Houston for work in clemency case

March 5, 2024

SOUTH TEXAS RECORD — Houston City Council Members Carolyn Evans-Shabazz and Abbie Kamin presented a proclamation February 20 in honor of the Camp Logan project, including the integral role played by South Texas College of Law Houston professors and students, the NAACP Houston, and various other organizations.

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USC Gould Law professor Jonathan Barnett co-edits book on intellectual property and competition policy

March 5, 2024

USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Jonathan Barnett has co-edited, and contributed to, a new book that combines the insights of leaders in patent and competition policy to help build a foundation for innovation policy as 5G communications technology continues to transform industries across the globe.

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Stanford Law Legal Journalism Initiative emphasizes the importance of storytelling in legal education

March 5, 2024

BNN — Amid rising political polarization and complex legal battles, Stanford University introduces the Legal Journalism Initiative (LJI), a pioneering program designed to meld law and journalism by emphasizing the human stories behind legal issues. 

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University of Texas Law Immigration Clinic helps write ABA report on electronic monitoring of migrants

March 5, 2024

ABA — A new report from the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration criticizes the federal government’s widespread electronic monitoring of migrants and recommends that the program be curtailed.

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