Professor Jack Beard’s most recent article, Soft Law’s Failure on the Horizon: The International Code of Conduct for Outer Space Activities, has been accepted for publication by the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law. Continue reading…
Professor Eric Berger was a signatory on a letter to the U.S. Senate urging action on Judge Merrick Garland’s nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Berger also gave several presentations on the Constitution and the Supreme Court. Additionally, Berger was recognized as an ACS Advisor of the Week. Continue reading…
Professor Kristen Blankley had articles accepted by the Creighton Law Review and the Gonzaga Law Review. Blankley was also appointed to the Council for the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution. Additionally, Blankley was awarded a grant for work with the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center. Continue reading…
Professor Steve Bradford was recently quoted in a USA Today article titled, “LendingClub’s travails could cast long shadow on industry”. The article outlines the federal investigation of LendingClub and how it could affect the online-lending industry.
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Professor Robert Denicola's article, Ex Machina: Copyright Protection for Computer-Generated Works, has been accepted by the Rutgers University Law Review.
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Professor Rich Leiter’s book, “National Survey of State Laws, 7th edition,” was the subject of a book review done for the American Association of Law Libraries. The book is offered in print and searchable database and image archive formats. Continue reading…
Professor John Lenich responded to a Lincoln Journal Star editorial board proposal regarding medical debt collection. Lenich proposes that rather than raising filing fees, the courts consider increasing the allowable wage garnishment amounts.
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Professor Brian Lepard helped unveil a “Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the World’s Religions” at a major conference held at the Palais des Congrès in Montreal, Canada. Lepard assisted in drafting the document, along with many other scholars and religious leaders. Continue reading…
Professor Colleen Medill had articles accepted by the Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal and the Iowa Law Review. Medill also presented at Institute for Law Teaching and Learning’s annual conference and at the Experiential Innovation Summit. Continue reading…
Professor Jo Potuto was recently quoted in a New York Times article titled, “Here’s Why Bill Cosby’s Wife May Have to testify in the Case Against Him”. The article outlines the common perceptions that spouses never have to testify against spouses.
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Professor Schmidt helped facilitate the inaugural National Advocacy Training Program held at the Federal Courthouse in Philadelphia, PA. Continue reading…
Professor Jessica Shoemaker had an article accepted by the Michigan Law Review. Shoemaker also presented at Queens University Belfast in Northern Ireland and at an Indigenous Peoples Interest Group workshop at Princeton University. Continue reading…
Professor Brett Stohs' manuscript, “Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave: Mind Mapping as Creative Spark to Optimize Student & Client Assignments in a Transactional Clinic,” has been accepted for publication in the New York Law School Law Review. Continue reading…
Professor Adam Thimmesch had an article accepted by the Denver Law Review. Additionally, Thimmesch wrote and spoke on the legal implications of the popular Pokémon Go app and augmented reality gaming. Continue reading…
Professor von der Dunk published a chapter in the book, “The Ethics of Space Exploration”. Additionally, von der Dunk was quoted in Popular Science magazine and Foreign Policy magazine. Continue reading…