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Faculty News

—Professor Mark Kappelhoff was profiled in Minnesota Lawyer on his temporary assignment in the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, which landed him at the center of the public debate over…
—Professor Paul Vaaler presented the keynote lecture at the annual meeting of the European School of New Institutional Economics (ESNIE) in Cargese, Corsica, France. His lecture asked how the march of political…
—At the 2015 American Law Institute Annual Meeting, Professor Claire Hill, who is an associate reporter on risk management on a new project on compliance, risk management, governance, and enforcement, together with…
—Professor Paul Vaaler was interviewed by Africa Business magazine for an article on recent investment trends in Sub-Saharan Africa, which noted Vaaler's research findings on sovereign credit rating and…
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Professor Paul Vaaler was interviewed by Africa Business magazine for an article on recent investment trends in Sub-Saharan Africa, which noted Vaaler's research findings on sovereign credit rating and government…

—Professor Hari Osofsky has received the University of Minnesota's 2015 Sara Evans Faculty Woman Scholar/Leader Award, which is sponsored by the Office for Faculty & Academic Affairs and the Women's Center. The…
—Professor Francis Shen will present during a May 14 webinar, hosted by Social Science Spaces and the American Academy of Political and Social Science, entitled "When Science and Politics Collide." Shen will discuss…
—Professor June Carbone's book with Naomi Cahn, Marriage Markets: How Inequality Is Remaking the American Family (Oxford University Press 2014), and Professor Jill Hasday's book, Family Law Reimagined…
—Professor June Carbone was quoted in the New York Times Upshot column on the decline in the non-marital birth rates. She linked the result not just to an increase in older women having children, the main point…
—Professor William McGeveran, an expert in data privacy law, was interviewed live on Wisconsin Public Radio and…
—Professor Jane Kirtley was a featured speaker at the second biennial Indiana Government Information Day held at the Indiana State Library in Indianapolis. The audience included government and law school librarians as…
—Professor Claire Hill presented a talk, "What, if Anything, Should the Law do About Short-Termism?" at the Fifth Circuit Judicial Conference in New Orleans. She argued that notwithstanding classical precepts, some…