Octoberfest
There is something for everyone at the Law College during October, including the first Big Ten Faculty Colloquium, the State Bar meeting, Faculty Appointments, and the continuation of the S.T.I.R. talks. Continue reading…
There is something for everyone at the Law College during October, including the first Big Ten Faculty Colloquium, the State Bar meeting, Faculty Appointments, and the continuation of the S.T.I.R. talks. Continue reading…
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Vickie Eggers, Director of Faculty Support & Distance Education at Cooley Law School, has developed an excellent website on teaching and learning law. This valuable resource collects videos and articles on teaching, learning, thinking, outcomes, assessment, skills, practice, and technology. Continue reading…
Sandra Zellmer spoke and workshopped at the IUCN World Conservation Congress--Commission on Environmental Law on Sept. 7-11 in Jeju, Korea. She covered water conservation, climate change, and adaptation. Continue reading…
Professors Frans von der Dunk and Matthew Schaefer will speak at 58th Annual Colloquia of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL) at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Naples. Continue reading…
Professor Christal Sheppard was quoted in the September 12th edition of Newsweek Japan in an article addressing high tech patent wars and the effect of these patents, software and design, on innovation, consumer access and cost. Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto, the NCAA faculty representative for UNL, attended the annual meeting of Division 1-A faculty athletics representatives and athletic directors in September. She introduced NCAA president Mark Emmert to the cross-examination that has become legendary among our students. Continue reading…
On Thursday, September 13, faculty, staff, and friends of the family of Robert & Joanne Berkshire gathered to celebrate the new professorship created in the family's name. Professor Colleen E. Medill is the first faculty member to hold the Robert & Joanne Berkshire Family Professor of Law. Continue reading…
Professor Richard Leiter has been appointed to the Nebraska Supreme Court's Electronic Publications Committee. The committee is tasked with evaluating whether electronic versions of court opinions as the official copies of record. Continue reading…
Prof. Rick Duncan spoke at Rutgers School of Law in Newark, New Jersey, on Tuesday, September 18. Duncan spoke on "The Tea Party as a Constituency For Federalism and Constitutional Conservatism." His talk was based his recent paper, "The Tea Party's Constitution." Continue reading…
Professor Beth Burkstrand-Reid was one of the eleven speakers at the inaugural TEDxUNL event held Friday, September 14 in the Sheldon Museum of Art. Burkstrand-Reid's TEDx talk, "Nebraska: Center of the Country, Center of the Controversy," addressed how Nebraska plays a lead role in the development Continue reading…
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