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—Professor Susan Wolf will speak on neuroscience in the courts on Wednesday, March 2 at a meeting jointly sponsored by the National Academies of Science and U.K.'s Royal Society. This meeting, The Second Raymond…
—Professor Susan Wolf will speak at the National Human Genome Research Institute's (NHGRI) 2011 Congress on Ethical, Legal & Social Implications, April 12-14 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.…
—Professor Ralph Hall was quoted in an Indianapolis Star article entitled, "Many claims on food labels may mislead rather than inform." In response to the debate over food labeling requirements and the…
—Professor Prentiss Cox was quoted, and his work was discussed in the recent Final Report by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. Cox's appearance in the report or quotes were noted in the…
—Professor Richard Painter was a guest on an episode of Patt Morrison on Southern California Public Radio. He debated with Ed Whelan, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, on Supreme Court justices…
—Professor Richard Painter was quoted extensively in a Star Tribune article entitled "Does Scalia belong at Bachmann sessions?" Painter, chief White House ethics lawyer under former President George W.…
—Professor Richard Painter's reaction to President Obama's decision to move his Office of Political Affairs out of the White House and to Chicago was covered by Politico. Painter said, "The President has made a…
—Professor Susan Wolf has been asked to testify before the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethics Issues on Monday, Feb. 28 in…
—Professor Ralph Hall was quoted in a Star Tribune editorial entitled, "Cutting red tape for medical devices." The report commented on major proposed changes to a key regulatory process used to approve…
—Professor Carl Warren has been chosen to serve as a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Clinical Section's Nomination Committee for a two-year term. His appointment to the committee received…
—Prof. Jane Kirtley was a panelist for "A FOIA in the House?: Two Critical Supreme Court Cases for the Environmental and Energy Lawyer," a "Quick Teleconference" sponsored by the American Bar Association's Section…
—Professor Greg Shaffer's new edited volume, Dispute Settlement at the WTO: The Developing Country Experience, was published by Cambridge University Press in November 2010. He edited the book along with…