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Professor Claire Hill was selected to be an associate reporter on an American Law Institute project entitled "Principles of the Law, Compliance, Enforcement, and Risk Management for Corporations, Nonprofits, and…
Professor Jane Kirtley was quoted in a Crain's Chicago Business article about the legal remedies that might be available to a veteran political reporter who resigned from the Chicago Sun-Times after a…
Professor Robert Stein chaired the Annual Conference of the International Bar Association's Rule of Law Symposium in Tokyo. Topics for the symposium included: Freedom of Expression and the Rule of Law, and…
Professor Oren Gross appeared on MPR's Morning Edition to discuss a recent decision by the 9th Circuit in a lawsuit brought by three Mali nationals against Cargill, Nestle, and Archer Daniels. In the lawsuit, the…
Professor JaneAnne Murray was quoted in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article entitled "Experts Offer Solutions to Confidential Informant Problems." The paper has been running a series of investigative…
Professor JaneAnne Murray published an article in the National Law Journal addressing the question of whether the government gets to keep a perpetual police ribbon around seized electronic data, into…
Professor Daniel Schwarcz has been elected to the American Law Institute (ALI), the leading independent…
Professor June Carbone was quoted in a New York Times article entitled "Egg Freezing as a Work Benefit? Some Women See Darker Message." Now that Facebook and Apple are paying for their favored employees…
Professor June Carbone and her co-author, Naomi Cahn, discussed the findings of their new book, Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family, in Politico.
Professors Brian Bix and Carol Chomsky were quoted in a Washington Post story that discusses whether use of the Washington Redskins name at TCF Stadium could be considered to violate the contract between…
Professor Brad Clary was quoted in a Minnesota Lawyer article entitled "How To: The Dos and Don'ts of Filing Appeals." Clary said that one of the biggest traps a lawyer can fall into is assuming the state…
Judge Marsha Siegel Berzon of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit cited Professor Jill Hasday's article, "Contest and Consent: A Legal History of Marital Rape," 88 CAL. L. REV. 1373 (2000), in…