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Roxanne Rothschild ’93 Appointed To Key NLRB Position

Roxanne Rothschild ’93 was recently appointed executive secretary of the National Labor Relations Board.

As executive secretary, Rothschild serves as chief administrative and judicial management officer of the board. Her duties include representing the board in dealing with parties to cases and communicating on behalf of the board with labor organizations, employers, employees, members of Congress, other agencies, and the public.

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Former Law Clinic Client Now Taking Classes at Law School

When Professor Stephen Meili looked out on his immigration law class at the start of the fall semester, there was a familiar face mixed in among the group of eager students seated before him. Amna Arabi, a Metropolitan State University student taking his class through an individualized studies program that allows her to earn credits at other institutions, first met Meili five years ago when he and law students at the Immigration and Human Rights Clinic represented her in an asylum case.

Amna Araba

Chief Justice Roberts Shares His Insights at 2018 Stein Lecture

John G. Roberts Jr., chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, took the unusual step of addressing his audience directly at the beginning of a sold-out appearance Tuesday at the 2018 Stein Lecture, sponsored by the Law School.

“I will not criticize the political branches,” Roberts said. “We do that often enough in our opinions.”

John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States and Professor Robert A. Stein ’61

Law School Panel Tackles Race and Justice in America

Dean Garry W. Jenkins moderated a panel discussion on issues of race and justice in America with former U.S. District Court Judge Nancy Gertner and Lecia Brooks, outreach director at the Southern Poverty Law Center. The hour-long talk, co-sponsored by the Law School, was part of the Institute for Advanced Study's yearlong 1968-1969 presentation and discussion series, co-presented by Northrop and the University Honors Program. A capacity crowd was on hand for the event, held in Room 25 of Mondale Hall.

Judge Nancy Gertner (Ret.), Dean Garry W. Jenkins, Lecia Brooks, outreach director at the Southern Poverty Law Center

ULC Taps Prof. McGeveran as Reporter for Privacy Study Committee

The Uniform Law Commission (ULC) has tapped Professor William McGeveran to serve as reporter for its recently formed Study Committee on Online Privacy Protection.

The ULC announced formation of the committee last August at its annual meeting. The committee’s charge is to study the need for and feasibility of a uniform or model law providing protection of online privacy. As the reporter, McGeveran’s function is to serve as the committee's subject-matter expert.

William McGeveran

Dean Jenkins Appointed to Uniform Law Commission

Dean Garry W. Jenkins, who is also William S. Pattee Professor of Law at the Law School, has been appointed to the Uniform Law Commission (ULC), representing the state of Minnesota. Jenkins received his appointment from Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton, which was made in consultation with Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson and Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Skjerven Gildea.

Dean Garry W. Jenkins