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Michael Rich presents at Law and Society annual meeting
July 11, 2013
Ƶ Law Professor Michael Rich presented on technologies that can prevent crime and immigration law enforcement at the June meeting in Boston.
Peter Hoffman continues national leadership in trial advocacy instruction
July 10, 2013
In 2013, Ƶ Law Professor Peter Hoffman has delivered numerous lectures and administered foreign and domestic training in trial procedure and advocacy.
David Crowe presents on International Military Tribunals
July 9, 2013
David M. Crowe, professor of legal history at Ƶ Law and professor of history at Ƶ, presented scholarship at the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies and the annual convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities.
Scott Gaylord questions need for public financing of judicial elections
June 25, 2013
In a June 24 opinion column in the News & Observer, Ƶ Law Professor Scott Gaylord writes that judicial elections strengthen the legitimacy of the judiciary and that public financing of judicial elections is unnecessary.
Howard Katz co-authors Constitutional Law textbook
June 24, 2013
“Constitutional Law: Cases in Context,” coauthored Georgetown Law Center Professor Randy E. Barnett and Ƶ Law Professor Howard E. Katz was published by Wolters Kluwer in June.
Tom Molony examines securities fraud in recent scholarship
June 24, 2013
In an article published by the Cleveland State Law Review, Ƶ Law Professor Tom Molony explores whether false or misleading advertisements primarily directed to consumers qualify as securities fraud.
Andy Haile’s “Sales Tax Exceptionalism” published in Columbia Journal of Tax Law
June 20, 2013
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Law Andy Haile questions divergent standards applied to sales and corporate income taxes in his most recent scholarship.
David Levine authors article for Slate on cybersecurity and transparency
June 18, 2013
Ƶ Law professor David Levine calls for more transparency among negotiators and lawmakers concerning U.S. reaction to threats of Chinese cyber espionage in a Slate.com article published June 12.
Andrew Haile named Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
June 6, 2013
Andrew Haile, Associate Professor of Law and formerly Jennings Professor and Emerging Scholar, has been appointed Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Ƶ School of Law by Dean George R. Johnson, Jr.
David Levine speaks at two forums on information, technology and media
May 29, 2013
Ƶ Law Professor David Levine presented recently at Albany School of Law and MIT.