Professor Maureen Weston Contributes to "Sports Law in 2025 - Key Issues To Watch in North America" -- LawInSport
Professor Maureen A. Weston contributed to LawInSport's annual feature on sports law key cases, developments, and what to watch for in 2025.
Professor Victoria Schwartz Quoted in "Pressure on TikTok Mounts After Supreme Court Skepticism of Free-Speech Argument" -- Yahoo Finance
Professor Victoria L. Schwartz is quoted in the Yahoo Finance article, "Pressure on TikTok Mounts After Supreme Court Skepticism of Free-Speech Argument."
Professor Jennifer Koh Participates in Directors Summit at St. John's University Mattone Center for Law and Religion
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh participated in the Directors Summit at St. John's University Mattone Center for Law and Religion.
Professor Maureen Weston Participates in NCAA 2025 Annual Convention
Professor Maureen A. Weston serves on the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions and participated in meetings at the NCAA 2025 Annual Convention.
Professor Ed Larson's Book Review of "Most Adaptable to Change" Published in Journal of Religious History
Professor Edward J. Larson's book review of Most Adaptable to Change: Evolution and Religion in Global Popular Media, is published in the Journal of Religious History.
Professor Helen Winter Recognized for Advancing Global Mediation Effort by Ukrainian Academy of Mediation
Professor Helen Winter has been awarded the Global Mediation Synergy Award by the Ukrainian Academy of Mediation.
Professor Barry McDonald Comments on TikTok Ban and Supreme Court Case TikTok, Inc. v. Garland
Professor Barry P. McDonald is quoted in several publications regarding the TikTok ban and the Supreme Court case TikTok, Inc. v. Garland.
Professor Victoria Schwartz Quoted in "What Could Happen to Your TikTok App on Sunday" -- Yahoo Finance
Professor Victoria L. Schwartz is quoted in the Yahoo Finance article, "What Could Happen to Your TikTok App on Sunday."
Professor Alan Nissel, Merchants of Legalism: A History of State Responsibility (1870–1960) -- Cambridge University Press
Professor Alan Tzvika Nissel's book, Merchants of Legalism: A History of State Responsibility (1870–1960), is published by Cambridge University Press.