On March 27, Assistant Professor Jessica Shoemaker participated in a Property Roundtable co-hosted by Tulane Law School and the Tulane University Murphy Institute in New Orleans. The subject of the Roundtable was “Regulating Private and Public Property,” and Shoemaker's panel was called, “Maximizing Social Benefits through Property Law.” Shoemaker was one of eight property law scholars from around the country invited to participate in this fascinating event. She also presented her new paper, "Emulsified Property," which analyzes the complex property and sovereignty institutions within modern American Indian reservations through the lens of mixed tenure properties.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Wed. April 01, 2015
- Berger Presented at Arizona Law and Served as Guest Columnist for the Jurist
- Blankley Chosen to Head National Access to Justice Committee, Presented at SDU Law School and Testified Before Nebraska Legislature
- Brank's Study Published in Journal of Family Violence
- Hurwitz Publishes Essay and Is Quoted on Net Neutrality; also has Article Accepted by Iowa Law Review
- Lawson Quoted in Kansas City Star Article
- Medill Testified before 2014 ERISA Advisory Council
- Overcash Published Construction Law Article
- Poser Moderated E.N. Thompson Forum on Effects of Regulating Carbon Emissions
- Schaefer Quoted in Wall Street Journal
- Shoemaker Presented at Tulane Property Roundtable
- Thimmesch's Article Accepted by Utah Law Review
- von der Dunk Presented at SETI Workshop and Quoted in Forbes