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—Professor Gregory C. Shaffer's op-ed titled "A method to its madness," on the US-European dispute over genetically modified foods appeared in The European Voice. The piece grows out of his recent book, "…
—Professor Richard Painter is quoted in an Associated Press article on the New York Attorney General's charges against Bank of America and its former CEO for allegedly misleading shareholders about the acquisition…
—Professor Bernard Levinson recently participated in the symposium,The Pentateuch: International Perspectives on Current Research, at the University of Zurich. The paper he presented was titled, "The Revelation of…
—Professor Prentiss Cox was recently quoted extensively on CNET and in other media regarding the recent announcement by New York Attorney General Cuomo that he had settled allegations of consumer fraud against…
—On Thursday, January 28th at 3:00 p.m., Prof. Perry Moriearty will testify before the Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee in support of a bill to reform aspects of the state's juvenile justice system. Her…
—The United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, in Carpio v. Holder, No. 08-9536 (10th Cir. Jan. 12, 2010), cited Prof. Kristin Hickman's article, "Chevron's Domain," 89 GEO. L.J. 833, 908 (2001) (with…
—A presentation from 2003, entitled "Custom Equity Compensation Arrangements for Executives," co-authored by Distinguished Visiting Professor Bruce J. Shnider and John W. Haine of Thomson Tax & Accounting was…
—Prof. Jane Kirtley was a faculty member for a 90-minute ABA Teleconference, "Data Privacy Breaches and U.S. Data Security Laws: New Worries, New Rules, New Roles for Counsel" on January 20, 2010. Her oral…
—Associate Professor of Clinical Education Jennifer M. Green was among 81 lawyers and law professors who signed a January 2, 2010, letter to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. The letter expressed concern with…
—Prof. Jane Kirtley was featured in the Practising Law Institute's "All-Star Briefing" e-Newsletter, discussing data privacy issues including pending federal legislation governing private sector "deep packet…
—Professor Gregory Shaffer's new book with Mark Pollack, "When Cooperation Fails: The International Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods," is being featured on the International Law blog Opinio Juris…
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Professor Bernard Levinson was recently profiled in an article in Perspectives: The Magazine of the Program in Religious Studies. Levinson is an affiliated faculty member of the University of…