Faculty in the News

Faculty News

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Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed on the Public Policy This Week to discuss some of the most interesting cases the Supreme Court has agreed to hear in this term. Those cases could impact…

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Professor Alan Rozenshtein, a former U.S. Justice Department official, was interviewed by the New York Times regarding Donald Trump’s request to have charges thrown…

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Professor Daniel Schwarcz was interviewed on Corporate Secretary’s Governance Matters podcast to discuss the implications artificial…

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Professor Tom Cotter was interviewed on LAist’s AirTalk podcast about how U.S.

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Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, U.N. Special Rapporteur on Counterterrorism and Human Rights, has called on the Biden administration to stop the United Arab Emirates from forcibly repatriating Ravil Mingazov to Russia in…

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Professor Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed on WPR regarding a bill in the Wisconsin legislature that would make it illegal to artificially generate sexually explicit images without the …

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Prof. Alan Rozenshtein was interviewed in the Atlantic about the upcoming supreme court cases that could redefine the internet.

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Professor Tom Cotter was quoted in Minnesota Lawyer regarding the ability of artists to gain copyrights based on the amount of artificial intelligence (AI) that was used in creating their works. A U.…

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Professor Tom Cotter was quoted by Reuters regarding an antitrust suit filed by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and 17 states against Amazon. They claim the retail giant uses its market power to…

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Distinguished Scholar in Residence for Financial Regulation William Black was quoted in Reuters about Donald Trump being found liable for fraud by inflating the value of his New York-based assets.

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Interim Dean William McGeveran was quoted in the Minnesota Daily regarding the upcoming Stein Lecture that features U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. McGeveran heard student concerns at a…

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Professor Charlotte Garden was quoted in the Washington Post regarding a case that could change U.S. labor law significantly. In the case, a pair of podcasters were served a cease-and-desist order…