Few Americans question that the nation has a gun violence problem. What they do question is why and what can be done about it. Those answers were the focus of "Point Blank: A Conversation about Gun Violence," a two-hour interactive public conversation on March 5 at the Nebraska Union Auditorium. Dean Susan Poser moderated the discussion and Professor Eric Berger was one of seven panelists. The event was free and open to the public. It was televised on cable Channel 21; broadcast on Radio KRNU, 90.3 FM; and live-streamed at NewsNetNebraska.org.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Mon. April 01, 2013
- Potuto recognized for excellence in promoting student-athlete ideal
- Institute for Law Teaching and Learning Article of the Month
- Lepard Publishes Two Books on Tax Law
- Bradford Participates in Entrepreneurship Conference, Colloquium
- Nebraska Law Alumni Council to recognize Robak, Perlman, Ruser, Peetz
- Placzek to serve on inaugural EBSCO Publishing legal studies advisory board
- Potuto Presents at Higher Education Conference
- Burkstrand-Reid Article Accepted for Publication by Hastings Law Journal
- Shavers Visit to India Includes Lecture at Christ University Law School
- Poser, Berger Participate in Gun Violence Discussion
- Sheppard Involved Nationally with Important Patent Issues
- Shoemaker presents S.T.I.R. Lecture