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Dr. Enrique T. Ona, Health Secretary for the Republic of the Philippines, invited Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin to join a very small international group in the Philippines on November 4-9, 2010 to evaluate…
Professor Stephen Cribari was quoted in The Star-Ledger, a local newspaper in New Jersey, about the increasing use of digital evidence in criminal investigations. "All of the means of electronic…
A book by Mike Hudson, The Monster, discusses at length the work of Professor Prentiss Cox when he led several investigations against several subprime mortgage lenders. Cox, who previously served as a…
The New York Times quoted Professor Prentiss Cox in a story about state attorneys general investigations. The story discussed the role of state attorneys general in consumer advocacy and focused on the…
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit cited Professor Allan Erbsen’s article From “Predominance” to “Resolvability”: A New Approach to Regulating Class Actions, 58 Vand. L. Rev. 995 (…
Professor Jane Kirtley presented a paper/work in progress, "'It's About Trust': Should Government Intervene to Compel Disclosure in Social Media?" at Social Media and the Value of Truth: The 3rd Annual Symposium…
Professor Joan Howland was a keynote speaker at the 7th International Conference on Knowledge Management held in Pittsburgh. This annual conference provides researchers and practitioners worldwide with a forum for…
According to a National Underwriter article, at a recent meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, regulators voted to create a committee to evaluate and propose solutions to the…
Professor Nancy Cook was the speaker at a faculty colloquium at William Mitchell Law School. Her talk was on curricular changes in legal education, with a specific focus on developments in learning and innovations…
Professor Dale Carpenter was quoted extensively in a lead news story in the Bureau of National Affairs' U.S. Law Week. The story involved the recent district court decision ordering the government to stop…
Professor Daniel Schwarcz's research was featured in a series of op-eds in the National Underwriter, the primary insurance trade journal. The article states that he will present his research to insurance…
Professor Prentiss Cox has appeared in several media to discuss the continuing disruption in foreclosure procedures caused by false documentation used in the foreclosure process. He discussed the need to use this…