Professor Sandi Zellmer wrote a blog article for the Center for Progressive Reform about the constitutional technicalities in the decision by the Nebraska Supreme Court to uphold the Keystone XL Pipeline route through Nebraska. Continue reading…
Professor Frans von der Dunk wrote the Handbook of Space Law to be released in February. The forthcoming publication occurs in a time frame in which the applications of space are expanding at a rapid pace, and legal issues are becoming more and more frequent and important. Continue reading…
Professor Jessica Shoemaker presented a new draft paper, Emulsified Property, at the Washington University Law School's Junior Faculty Workshop on December 12, 2014 in St. Louis. Continue reading…
Professor Christal Sheppard served as part of an intellectual property panel at the AALS Annual meeting in Washington DC. "The Nuts, Bolts and Duct Tape of Reform" was held on January 4.
The USPTO Annual Report, which Sheppard helped draft, was highlighted in the National Law Review in January. Continue reading…
Professor Anthony Schutz was quoted in the New York Times and interviewed on CTV News about the Keystone XL Pipeline. He was also interviewed about cigar bar smoking bans in Nebraska. Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto was quoted by USA Today about previous NCAA violations by Ohio State and Oregon. She was also quoted in a New York Times article regarding sports performance majors. Continue reading…
Professor Richard Moberly discussed various whistleblower cases with three media outlets: The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and KPCC-NPR Los Angeles. Continue reading…
In the January newsletter of the American Association of Law Libraries, author Ben Keele calls the Schmid Law Library Faculty Bibliography, written by Professors Marcia Dority Baker and Stefanie Pearlman, one of the most comprehensive he's seen. Continue reading…
Professor Steve Bradford testified before the Nebraska Unicameral in favor of legislation for crowdfunding of investments for small businesses. Continue reading…
Professor Kristen Blankley has accepted an invitation to be a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Professor Blankley was chosen due to her leadership within the State of Nebraska. Continue reading…
Professor Eric Berger had his article "Lethal Injection Secrecy and Eighth Amendment Due Process" published in the Boston College Law Review. Additionally, Professor Berger wrote a blog post titled "Botched Executions & the Problem of Lethal Injection Secrecy" for the American Constitution Society. Continue reading…