Professor Ed Larson Presents "Scopes Trial in History and Folklore" -- University of Texas at Dallas
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "Scopes Trial in History and Folklore" for the inaugural Marvin J. Stone, MD Lecture at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Developments and Disruption in US Collegiate, Professional, and Olympic and International Sport 2025" -- Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "Developments and Disruption in US Collegiate, Professional, and Olympic and International Sport 2025" at the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association 34th Annual Conference.
Professor Helen Winter Presents "Community for Community: Empowering Change Through Student-Led Conflict Resolution Workshops” -- UC Law San Francisco
Professor Helen Winter presented "Community for Community: Empowering Change Through Student-Led Conflict Resolution Workshops” at a recent Works in Progress Conference hosted by UC Law San Francisco.
Professor Jennifer Koh Presents "AAPI History and Contemporary Immigration Enforcement Challenges" -- Huntington Library
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh presented "AAPI History and Contemporary Immigration Enforcement Challenges" at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.
Professor Shelley Saxer, Forfeiture Takings, Police Power, and Necessity Destruction -- University of Miami Law Review
Professor Shelley Ross Saxer's article, Forfeiture Takings, Police Power, and Necessity Destruction, is published in the University of Miami Law Review.
Professor Maureen Weston Presents "Resolving Olympic and International Sport Disputes" -- Marquette University School of Law
Professor Maureen A. Weston presented "Resolving Olympic and International Sport Disputes" for the National Sports Law Institute at Marquette University School of Law.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "The Origins, History, and Mythology of the 1925 Scopes Trial" -- University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "The Origins, History, and Mythology of the 1925 Scopes Trial" for the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Rondel V. Davidson Endowed Lecture.
Professor Ahmed Taha, Why Explaining the Impact of Excluding Preexisting Conditions From a Health Insurance Policy Is So Difficult -- Northwestern University Law Review Online
Professor Ahmed E. Taha's article, Why Explaining the Impact of Excluding Preexisting Conditions From a Health Insurance Policy Is So Difficult: Experimental Evidence and Policy Implications, is published in the Northwestern University Law Review Online.
Professor Ed Larson's Book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters, Reviewed in Minnesota Star Tribune
Professor Edward J. Larson's book, Declaring Independence: Why 1776 Matters, is reviewed in the Minnesota Star Tribune article, "Five Books We Can’t Wait to Read in November."






