Gov. Pete Ricketts appointed Professor John Lenich to a three-year term as one of Nebraska’s members of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The Commission’s membership consists of lawyers, judges, legislators, and law professors who have been appointed by their respective state governments. The goal of the Commission is to promote uniformity among the states on various subjects by researching, drafting, and promoting the adoption of uniform statutory acts. The Commission was founded in 1892 and to date has drafted over 300 uniform acts.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Wed. Dec. 16, 2015
- Beard Named Chair for ABILA Committee on the Use of Force
- Berger Presented at Constitutional Law Colloquium and Quoted in Regard to Nebraska Death Penalty
- Blankley Presented for American Arbitration Association and had ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Access to Justice Task Force White Paper Published
- Bornstein Selected as Advisor of Civil Jury Project at NYU Law
- Bradford Spoke at Crowdinvesting Symposium in Munich
- Dority Baker Gave Presentation for Nebraska State Bar Association Annual Meeting
- Lenich Appointed to Uniform Law Commission
- Moberly Presented at 2015 Kutak Rock Employment Law Seminar
- Schutz Spoke at American Agricultural Law Symposium and at Farm to Table Conference
- Shoemaker Participates in International Rural Futures Conference and Spoke at University of South Dakota
- von der Dunk Presents Numerous Times and is the Subject of a Documentary