Sandra Zellmer, along with co-author Christine Klein (UF), presented their book, Mississippi River Tragedies: A Century of Unnatural Disaster, at a joint program of Yale Law School and the School of Environment and Forestry in New Haven, CT, in the Climate and Energy Bookshelf series on Apr. 9, 2015 Continue reading…
Professor Frans von der Dunk coordinated and co-chaired the annual European Centre of Space Law (ECSL) Practitioners' Forum in Paris, France. Additionally, Professor von Der Dunk presented two Master Classes at the University of Rome. Continue reading…
An article written by Professor Thimmesch, "Taxing Honesty," has been accepted for publication by the West Virginia Law Review. The article evaluates the state use tax and the problems created by states' vendor-centric approaches to that tax. Continue reading…
Professor Shoemaker had her article, "Emulsified Property," accepted by the Pepperdine Law Review. Shoemaker also traveled in England to present her work to faculty and to discuss the planning simulation tool, Plainsopoly. Shoemaker also presented a paper at the University of Georgia. Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto was interviewed by Dennis Dodd for an article titled "McNair documents raise questions about dissenting opinions in USC case". Continue reading…
Professor Richard Moberly's article, "De Facto Gag Clauses: The Legality of Employment Agreements That Undermine Dodd-Frank's Whistleblower Provisions," was published in the ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law. He also gave a thirty minute interview about the Patriot Act on KFOR 1240 radio. Continue reading…
Richard H. Larson Professor of Tax Law Bill Lyons taught an introductory course in United States individual income taxation to tax LL.M. students at the International Tax Center of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands from April 4 through April 18, 2015. Continue reading…
Assistant Professor Kristen Blankley’s newest article, "A Uniform Theory of Federal Court Jurisdiction Under the Federal Arbitration Act," has been accepted for publication in the George Mason Law Review. Continue reading…
Professor Eric Berger wrote and article titled, "How states hide brutal incompetence in lethal injection." The article was released while the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the Glossip v. Gross case, a case that discusses Oklahoma's lethal injection procedures. Continue reading…