Professor Ed Larson Delivers Keynote Address at MLK Day Celebration -- Brookline, Massachusetts
Professor Edward J. Larson delivered the keynote address on "Conflicting Voices of Liberty and Slavery, 1765-1795" for the MLK Day Celebration in Brookline, Massachusetts.
Professor Tanya Cooper Elected to Clinical Legal Education Association Board of Directors
Professor Tanya Asim Cooper has been elected to the Clinical Legal Education Association Board of Directors for a three-year term.
Professor Joel Johnson, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest" -- ABA Criminal Justice Magazine
Professor Joel S. Johnson's column, "Supreme Court Cases of Interest," is published in ABA Criminal Justice Magazine.
Professor Tom Stipanowich Presents "Multi-tiered and Mixed Mode Processes for Commercial Dispute Resolution" -- Singapore International Commercial Court
Professor Thomas J. Stipanowich presented "Multi-tiered and Mixed Mode Processes for Commercial Dispute Resolution" at the Singapore International Commercial Court.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "American Inheritance" -- Politics and Prose Bookstore, Washington, DC
Professor Edward J. Larson spoke on his newly published book, American Inheritance, at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC.
Jeff Baker and Chalak Richards present "LLM (Law, Learning & Motivation): Transforming Legal Education via Learning and Motivation Principles" -- AALS Annual Meeting
Associate Dean Jeff Baker and Dean of Students Chalak Richards presented on a panel for the Section for Associate Deans at the AALS Annual Meeting in San Diego.
Professor Ed Larson, "American Inheritance" -- W. W. Norton and Company
Professor Edward J. Larson's book, American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, 1765-1795, will by published by W. W. Norton and Company on January 17.
Professor Maureen Weston Contributes Articles to Key Sports Law Developments of 2022 and Trends for 2023 -- LawInSport
Professor Maureen Arellano Weston has contributed several articles to LawInSport's Key Sports Law Cases and Developments of 2022 and Trends to Watch for 2023.
Professor Mark Kubisch Wins Federalist Society Young Legal Scholars Award
Professor Mark Kubisch's paper "ESG, Public Pensions, and Compelled Speech" was selected as a winning entry in the Federalist Society’s annual Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition.