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Professor Christopher M. Turoski ’98 and 3M’s Chief IP Counsel Yen T. Florczak ’98 delivered the keynote address, “Innovation in Challenging Times: 3M’s Chief IP Counsel’s Perspective on 2020 and Beyond” at the…

Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed by RadioWest, from NPR Utah, about the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and its implications for the Supreme Court.

Professor Alan Rozenshtein wrote in The Atlantic about the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and its implications for the Supreme Court: “The outpouring of grief that has followed her death is not…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin’s work in international law and security post-9/11, as well as a recent report she directed to Switzerland on a new national counter-terrorism law, is featured in Republik…

For a recent article, Minnesota Lawyer reached out to several members of the Minnesota legal community to ask, “What, to you, is most important about the trail that [Ruth Bader Ginsburg]…

A September 11, 2020 article (subscription required) in Global Competition Review, titled “DOJ encourages IEEE to consider policy change,” discusses the Antitrust Division”s recent updating of a 2015 Business…

Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin recently issued a major United Nations report—in her capacity as U.N. Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering…

Professor Brett McDonnell was quoted in a CFO Journal article in the Wall Street Journal on the recent public listing of Lemonade, Inc. Lemonade, an insurer, is organized as a public benefit…

Professor Daniel Schwarcz was recently featured on the popular podcast “Planet Money.” In the podcast, Professor Schwarcz discusses the history of property insurance policies and helps to explain how…

Professor Paul Vaaler wrote a brief commentary in WalletHub regarding near-term stock market trends amidst recent COVID-19 evolutions.

An August 21, 2020 Bloomberg Law article titled “Sweat the Small Stuff: Lessons of Federal Circuit Damages Cases” discusses six recent decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on damages…

“Insurers that opted into the class action and litigation funders that purchased insurer claims are sophisticated businesses. Arguably, they don’t need the same kind of protection from large fees that…