Professor Colleen Graffy, Congestion Charging and Exemptions for Diplomats -- Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law (forthcoming)
Professor Colleen P. Graffy's article, Congestion Charging and Exemptions for Diplomats: "Chiseling Little Crooks" or Defenders of Diplomacy?, will be published in the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "The Academic Perspective on Collegiate Sports and Evolving Economic and Societal Norms" -- University of Houston Law Center
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "The Academic Perspective on Collegiate Sports and Evolving Economic and Societal Norms" at the University of Houston Law Center's Big 12 Law Deans Conference.
Straus Faculty Present at the 2026 SELPA Administrators of California ADR Conference
Straus Institute managing director David Dowling and professor of law in practice and faculty director Stephanie Blondell presented at the 2026 SELPA Administrators of California ADR Conference.
Professor Jacob Charles Cited in United States District Court for the District of Maryland in Willey v. Brown
Professor Jacob D. Charles's article, Firearms, Extreme Risk, and Legal Design, is cited in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland case, Willey v. Brown.
Professor Deanna Newton Presents "Filling the Nonprofit Funding Gap: The Case for State Tax Credit Expansion" -- Critical Tax Conference
Professor Deanna S. Newton presented "Filling the Nonprofit Funding Gap: The Case for State Tax Credit Expansion" for the 29th Annual Critical Tax Conference.
Professor Jason Jarvis, Coerced Corporate Consent -- Emory Law Journal
Professor Jason Jarvis's article, Coerced Corporate Consent, is published in the Emory Law Journal.
Professor Chris Goodman, "Upholding Impartiality: Channeling Implicit Biases Away From Your Court" -- Judicial Council of California
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman presented "Upholding Impartiality: Channeling Implicit Biases Away From Your Court" for the Judicial Council of California.
Professor Jacob Charles, Teaching Firearms Law: One Big Opportunity and Three Pedagogical Challenges -- William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Professor Jacob D. Charles's article, Teaching Firearms Law: One Big Opportunity and Three Pedagogical Challenges, is published in the William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal.
Professor Jennifer Koh Presents "Race and Religion in an Era of Hardened Borders" -- Lund University
Professor Jennifer Koh presented "Race and Religion in an Era of Hardened Borders" in a virtual format for scholars at Lund University, Sweden.







