Berger Discusses Lethal Injection on Huffington Post Live; Article Recently Accepted for Publication
Professor Eric Berger appeared on HuffPostLive discussing lethal injection and what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Continue reading…
Professor Eric Berger appeared on HuffPostLive discussing lethal injection and what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. Continue reading…
Professor Kristen Blankley gave a presentation on the biggest developments in arbitration law at the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida in April. This conference is the biggest conference of the year in the area of Alternative Dispute Resolution. Continue reading…
Justin “Gus” Hurwitz, law, was among the experts who discussed the Universal Service Fund, net neutrality and other telecommunications issues on a panel covered by C-Span2 on March 18.
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Professor John Lenich was quoted in the Omaha World Herald about the difficulty of collecting on a $6.5 million judgment arising out of a case against the former Douglas County CSI chief for planting evidence. Continue reading…
Professor Richard Moberly twice presented a one-hour CLE titled "Everything You Wanted to Know about the Snowden Leaks, but (Because of NSA Surveillance) Were Afraid to Ask." Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto presented, “The Future of the NCAA and the Five Major Conferences,” at a symposium held at Oregon Law School in April. Continue reading…
Potuto and Professor Bill Lyons also co-authored, “What’s in a Name? The Collegiate Mark, The Collegiate Model, and The Treatment of Student Athletes,” which will soon be published in the Oregon Law Review. Continue reading…
Professor Kevin Ruser spent March 24-28 leading a working group at the University of Pristina Faculty of Law in Kosovo. The purpose of the workshop was to draft a framework for a style manual for legal research. Ruser will continue to assist the law faculty at that University until the manual is complete. Continue reading…
Professor Matthew Schaefer, with Alumni Council Member Bill Dittrick, partner at Baird Holm in Omaha, acting as counsel of record, filed an amicus brief with the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2014 arguing that the current standard of review applied by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Continue reading…
Professor Sandi Zellmer was named one of four Distinguished Summer Scholars at Vermont Law School. The college invites leaders in the fields of environmental, energy, agriculture, and international environmental law to serve as Distinguished Summer Scholars in residency during the VLS Summer Session. Continue reading…
You can find both the article and the idea at http://lawteaching.org/.
The idea of the month is titled, "Reading" the Classroom: Encouraging Students to Perform Assigned Readings. Written by Tonya Kowalski, it contains great ideas for getting students to read what you ask them to read.
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