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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…
Professor Susan Wolf made two presentations at a National Institutes of Health (NIH) meeting of the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium in Bethesda, MD, on Oct. 8-9. She first presented on…
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…