Professor Ed Larson Speaks at Sons of the American Revolution California Society Annual Meeting
Professor Edward J. Larson spoke at the 148th Annual Meeting of the Sons of the American Revolution California Society.
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman Presents "Using Intersectionality to Resurrect Heightened Scrutiny in Public Education Litigation" -- Loyola University Chicago Law
Professor Christine Chambers Goodman presented "And on the Third Wave: Using Intersectionality to Resurrect Heightened Scrutiny in Public Education Litigation" at the Loyola University Chicago Law School Law Journal Conference 2023.
Dean Paul Caron Featured in "What Happens When ChatGPT Gets It Wrong?" -- Law.com
Dean Paul L. Caron is featured in the Law.com article, "Ahead of the Curve: What Happens When ChatGPT Gets It Wrong?"
Professor Jeff Baker Publishes Clinical Pedagogy Training Course Handbook for Clinical Legal Education Programs
Professor Jeffrey R. Baker has published the Clinical Pedagogy Training Course Handbook, which is part of the Clinical Legal Education Association's companion series.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "What is an American? A Revolutionary Era Question" -- University of North Dakota
Professor Edward J. Larson presented "What is an American? A Revolutionary Era Question" at the University of North Dakota's annual Wilkins Lecture.
Professor Maureen Weston Speaks on Dispute System Design for Safesport and Athlete Mental Health -- The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
Professor Maureen A. Weston spoke on "New NIL and Influencer Opportunities and New Demands on Athlete Mental Health" and "Dispute System Design and Safesport" at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
Professors Jennifer Koh and Robert Cochran Participate in Law, Christianity, and Racial Justice Symposium -- Emory University Law
Professors Jennifer Lee Koh and Robert F. Cochran participated in the Emory University School of Law symposium "Law, Christianity, and Racial Justice."
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman Presents "Effectively Representing Clients Facing Geographic, Ethnic, or Personal Biases in IP Disputes" -- USC Intellectual Property Institute
Professor Christine Chambers Goodman presented "Effectively Representing Clients Facing Geographic, Ethnic, or Personal Biases in IP Disputes" at the 2023 USC Intellectual Property Institute.
Professor Jacob Charles Discusses "Bruen is Outpacing the Effects of Heller" -- The Reload Podcast
Professor Jacob D. Charles is a featured guest on the Reload podcast episode "Bruen is Outpacing the Effects of Heller."