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FUTURE FORWARD
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LATEST NEWS
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Professor Volokh Cited in Fox News on Student Punished for Criticizing Vegetarian
PostedMarch 23, 2016 – Writing through his blog, Professor Eugene Volokh was cited in a Fox News article on a case involving a New Jersey middle-school student who was punished for... Read more
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Michael Roberts of Resnick Program Quoted in Legal Newsline on How F.D.A. Needs to Define ‘Natural’ on Food Labels for Consumers
PostedMarch 23, 2016 – Michael Roberts, executive director of the Resnick Program for Food Law and Policy, was quoted in Legal Newsline, saying that the Food and Drug Administration needs... Read more
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Professor Ann Carlson Comments in Greenwire on What Effect a Vacant Seat on the Supreme Court Might Have on Environmental Cases
PostedMarch 23, 2016 – Professor Ann Carlson commented in Greenwire on what effect a vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court might have on environmental issues, given a replacement for the... Read more
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Professors Winkler and Volokh Quoted in Bloomberg News On Supreme Court Decision to Back Stun-Gun Rights
PostedMarch 22, 2016 – Professors Adam Winkler and Eugene Volokh were quoted in Bloomberg News, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Albuquerque Journal, as well as numerous other news... Read more
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Professor Eichensehr Speaks to Associated Press on Apple v. FBI Legal Fight
PostedMarch 21, 2016 – Visiting Professor Kristen Eichensehr spoke to the Associated Press about the legal fight between Apple and the Federal Bureau of Investigation over whether the... Read more
EVENTS
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Mar31
Legal Theory Workshop - Larissa Katz
Please join us on Thursday, March 31, 2016, in the Law Building Room 1314 at 4:30 pm for the next Legal Theory Workshop. Light refreshments will be available at 4:00 pm and you are welcome to come a little early to mingle. Our speaker will be Larissa Katz, Professor of Law at the University of Toronto. She will be...Click for details -
Mar31
Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium- Steven A. Bank
Steven A. Bank Paul Hastings Professor of Business Law "Executive Pay: What Worked?" Students and faculty are welcome to attend. Click for details -
Mar31
Italian Style in Constitutional Adjudication with Judge Marta Cartabia and Professor Andrea Simoncini
Among the more notable voices missing in contemporary constitutional dialogues is that of the Constitutional Court of Italy, even though it is one of the earliest, strongest, and most successful examples of constitutional judicial review established in Europe in the last century. The workshop will deal with the “relational...Click for details -
Apr06
Business Law Breakfast - 2016 IPO Study
Frank Lopez and Philippa Bond, Proskauer partners, will present the firm’s release of its 2016 IPO Study, their proprietary analysis of U.S.-listed initial public offerings in 2015 and identification of three year comparisons and trends.Click for details -
Apr07
Event with Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Lawrence Sager
Please join us on Thursday, April 7th, 2015 from 12:15pm to 1:45pm for a workshop with Lawrence Sager, Alice Jane Drysdale Sheffield Regents Chair at the University of Texas, Austin. He will be presenting his paper "Putting Law in Its Place." This event will be held in the Law Building in room 1457. To RSVP to...Click for details -
Apr07
Joining Voices: Cultivating Alliances in the Fight for Immigration Reform
An interactive conference featuring legal scholars, immigrants' rights policy advocates, legal services attorneys and grassroots organizers uniting to push for comprehensive immigration reform. Click for details -
Apr07
Sex in the time of Zika: Reproductive Rights and Women's Health in a World in Turmoil
A public lecture in honor of International Women’s DayClick for details
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