Faculty in the News

Faculty News

—Professor Myron Orfield was quoted in a Bloomberg News story entitled "Segregated Charter Schools Evoke Separate But Equal Era in U.S. Education." The article stated, "While charter-school leaders say…
—Professor Richard Painter was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article on insider trading on government information. Painter pointed out the large amount of nonpublic information in the possession of…
—Professor Stephen Cribari and Professor Don Judges of the University of Arkansas School of Law (Fayetteville) developed and conducted the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals' first in-house Judicial…
—Professor Stephen Cribari was recently named co-director of the University of Notre Dame Law School's London Summer Program. Cribari teaches criminal procedure, law and archaeology, evidence, physical evidence/…
—Professor Richard Painter was quoted in a Bloomberg News story about the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Inspector General giving a videotaped interview to a financial adviser who is using it in…
—Professor Herbert Kritzer was referenced in an Economist article entitled "Closing the Lottery: The Debate over Tort Reform Generates Exaggerated Claims, But also a Few Good Ideas." The author notes that…
—Professor Daniel Schwarcz was one of approximately 15 invited speakers at the inaugural conference on insurance regulation at the U.S. Treasury Department. The conference was organized by the Federal Insurance…
—Professor Jane Kirtley was quoted in a MinnPost.com story about proposed changes to the Anoka-Hennepin School District's anti-harassment policy. The changes would require teachers to provide information about…
—Professor Allan Erbsen's article, "From Predominance to Resolvability," was…
—Professor Greg Shaffer was the keynote speaker at the biannual conference organized by the WTO Chair at FLACSO, the Latin American social science graduate school initiated by UNESCO. The program was on…
—Professor Richard Painter was quoted in an article in Politico on whether comments made by the White House Press Secretary in an official briefing about a Mitt Romney campaign advertisement violated the Hatch Act…
—Professor Jane Kirtley was quoted in a MinnPost.com story about Sen. Amy Klobuchar's bill to compel the U.S. Supreme Court to allow video cameras to cover oral arguments. Kirtley observed that "time is on the side…