American Bar Association Rejects Proposal to Make the LSAT Optional in Law School Admissions
Dean Caron was one of sixty law school deans who submitted a comment letter requesting that the ABA reject the proposal and retain the accreditation requirement that all law students take the LSAT or GRE.
Professor Chris Goodman Presents "Combating Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession" -- Los Angeles County Bar Association
Professor Chris Chambers Goodman presented "Combating Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession" for the Los Angeles County Bar Association.
Professor Jennifer Koh Presents "The Rise of the 'Immigrant-as-Injury' Theory of State Standing" -- American University, Washington College of Law.
Professor Jennifer Lee Koh presented "The Rise of the 'Immigrant-as-Injury' Theory of State Standing" on a panel about the Supreme Court's current term at American University, Washington College of Law.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Disarray in Lower Courts after Supreme Court’s 2nd Amendment Shake-up" -- Courthouse News Service
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the Courthouse News Service article, "Disarray in Lower Courts after Supreme Court’s 2nd Amendment Shake-up."
Professor Ed Larson Discusses "American Inheritance" for National Archives Museum Online
Professor Edward J. Larson discussed his book, American Inheritance: Liberty and Slavery in the Birth of a Nation, for the National Archive Museum Online.
Professor Jacob Charles Quoted in "Mint the Coin? Buy Back Bonds?" -- Washington Post
Professor Jacob D. Charles is quoted in the Washington Post article "Mint the Coin? Buy Back Bonds? 7 ‘Gimmicks’ for Dodging the Debt Limit."
Professor Colleen Graffy Speaks on President George H.W. Bush for Santa Barbara Club Distinguished Speaker Series
Professor Colleen P. Graffy spoke on President George H.W. Bush from the chapter she wrote in a forthcoming book on US Presidents.
Professor Ed Larson Presents "American Inheritance" at the George Washington Mount Vernon Library
Professor Edward J. Larson spoke on his book, American Inheritance, for the Ford Evening Book Talk program at the George Washington Mount Vernon Library.
Professor Michael Helfand, "A New Case Before the Supreme Court Could Make Shabbat Observance Easier" -- Forward
Professor Michael A. Helfand's opinion article, "A New Case Before the Supreme Court Could Make Shabbat Observance Easier," is published in the Forward.






