Professor Jack Beard’s article entitled “Legal Phantoms in Cyberspace: The Ambiguous Status of Information as a Weapon and a Target under International Humanitarian Law” has been accepted for publication by the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. His article entitled “Autonomous Weapons and Human Responsibilities” has been accepted for publication by the Georgetown Journal of International Law. Continue reading…
Professor Kristen Blankley recently was a speaker at a teleconference hosted by the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution on "The Clients' Rights to Informed Consent: Considerations for Dispute Resolution and Limited Scope Representation." The program considered the potential duties and responsibilities of lawyers and neutrals engaged in limited representation and other innovative approaches to practice. Continue reading…
Professor Beth Burkstrand-Reid was quoted in an Associated Press article addressing a report indicating that abortions in Nebraska have fallen to a 20-year low. In the article, Burkstrand-Reid argues that it is difficult for anyone to identify the exact reason for the decline and identifies several Continue reading…
Professor Rick Duncan spoke at Seattle University Law School on Tuesday, September 10th on "Judge Bork's Legacy: Originalism vs. the Living Constitution - Suppose Both Are Right?" Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto was quoted in an article, "Faculty Leaders Endorse New Division for Richest NCAA Programs," by the Chronicle of Higher Education. As past chair of the 1A FAR, a group of faculty-athletics representatives, Potuto explains the reasoning behind that group's recent proposal that the most-powerful athletics conferences form a separate NCAA division. Potuto was also quoted on the subject in the USA Today. Continue reading…

Professor Schaefer Speaks to University of Florida International Law Society on Commercial Space Law
Professor Matthew Schaefer gave the inaugural academic year guest lecture to the University of Florida Levin College of Law International Law Society on September 18. Continue reading…
Professor Anna Shavers participated in a panel discussion held at Microsoft's Silicon Valley campus on Monday, September 9th. Continue reading…
Classroom Management, Body Language, and "Power Poses"
Our Development as Teachers - Plan It, Do It
Nancy Rapoport, Rethinking U.S. Legal Education: No More Same Old Same Old, 45 Connecticut Law Review 1409 (2013)
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