Albany Law Government Law Center helps New Yorkers understand the state’s Early Mail Voter Act
ALBANY LAW SCHOOL — Pending court decisions may have a significant impact on New York State’s ability to conduct elections.
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TALK BUSINESS & POLITICS — The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law is expanding its Pathway Program to students at Arkansas Tech University (ATU), Lyon College, and the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM).
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YAHOO!FINANCE — Brooklyn Law School, in collaboration with Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory(Deloitte*) and John P. Oswald ’84, chairman and CEO of Capital Trust Group and a member of the Law School’s Board of Trustees, held its 11th annual “Business Boot Camp,” in January during the 2023-2024 winter break.
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THE CURRENT — At the highest level of legal opinion in the U.S., what “counts” as racism against people of color remains stuck in the past — and according to visiting scholar Khiara M. Bridges (pictured), it’s this position that produces Supreme Court rulings that are both impoverished and regressive.
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BERKELEY LAW — The figures are jarring, and the prospects for reform appear bleak. Even so, Berkeley Law’s student-led Gun Violence Protection Project (GVPP) remains fervently committed to reducing the number of deaths and injuries caused by guns.
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BERKELEY TALKS — “I think we should charge toward the conversations in these hard times, precisely because there are opportunities to learn so much,” said Berkeley Journalism Dean Geeta Anand, who joined a panel of scholars in conversation on Jan. 10.
Read More about Podcast: UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky discusses free speech on campusUC Irvine Law students help create documentary on the controversial death of an actress following a police call
VOICE OF OC — Once a rising Hollywood actress, Vanessa Marquez was silenced forever during a wellness check. A chaotic SWAT-like scene led by police inside her South Pasadena home took down the ill 90-pound, bed-ridden 49-year-old. She wrestled to survive, pleaded to be left alone, and then it happened.
Read More about UC Irvine Law students help create documentary on the controversial death of an actress following a police callCase Western Reserve Law professor Jonathan Adler cited by DC Circuit court
CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — On Dec. 19, 2023, in an important climate change case, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit cited and quoted a law review article written by Jonathan H. Adler, the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center…
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COLORADO LAW — Widely recognized for its intellectual diversity and originality, the faculty at Colorado Law encompasses an array of prominent legal scholars who are widely cited, both in academia and throughout the national media landscape.
Read More about University of Colorado Law highlights faculty publicationsColumbia Law professor Sarah Cleveland discusses upcoming role as international court justice
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — When she takes her seat in February, Sarah H. Cleveland, Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights, will become the sixth woman—and the second U.S. woman—to serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
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