Wednesday, April 23
4:00p.m.
Student Lounge
Join fellow faculty to celebrate Professor Sandi Zellmer’s recently published book, "Mississippi River Tragedies: A Century of Unnatural Disaster”. Zellmer will host the book reading and signing event that will include drinks and appetizers. Continue reading…
A Win for Nebraska: Lancaster District Court Struck Down Governor's Approval of Keystone Pipeline
http://progressivereform.org/CPRBlog.cfm?idBlog=4FFFA072-9AD4-8EF9-9036C9A6110CB2D5
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Professor Frans von der Dunk recently co-chaired and spoke at the annual Practitioners’ Forum on 'Recent Developments in Export Control Regulations on Space Technology’. Continue reading…
Professor Anna Shavers, UNA-Nebraska Board Member, spoke at the March meeting on customary international law as a means to improve women’s lives. Shavers addressed some new theories on the creation of customary international law in human rights and how they might be used to address women’s human rights. Continue reading…
Everything You Wanted to Know about the Snowden Leaks, but (because of NSA Surveillance) Were Afraid to Ask
April 15 at the College of Law: 4:00 p.m., Room 113
April 24: Happy Hollow Club, Omaha: 4:00 p.m.
May 14: Dusters Restaurant (2804 13th Street), Columbus: 11:30 a.m.
May 14: Time Square E Continue reading…
We are pleased to announce the publication of the first item in the Schmid Law Library publication series, A Bibliography of University of Nebraska College of Law Faculty Scholarship, 1892-2013, compiled by Marcia L. Dority Baker and Stefanie Pearlman. Continue reading…
The Chancellor's Outstanding Contribution to Women Awards recognize outstanding faculty, staff and student efforts to create a climate that encourages women to succeed at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and demonstrates a sustained and tangible impact on the campus community. Continue reading…
Professor Kristen Blankley will be publishing her article, Impact Preemption: A New Theory of Preemption Under the Federal Arbitration Act in the Florida Law Review. Continue reading…
A Way Forward for an Ailing Legal Education Model
In this article, Professor James Moliterno makes some interesting observations and describes the modified 3rd year program at Washington and Lee.
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