Louis D. Bilionis / Summer 2018
Professor Bilionis’s article, “Bringing Purposefulness to the American Law School’s Support of Professional Identify Formation,” has been published at 14 U. St. Thomas L. J. 480 (2018). … Continue reading
Lou is Dean of UC Law and the Nippert Professor of Law. He is a nationally recognized scholar in the areas of constitutional law and criminal law and procedure, and has taught constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence, as well as seminars on capital punishment, constitutional law and theory, criminal law and procedure, and sentencing.
Professor Bilionis’s article, “Bringing Purposefulness to the American Law School’s Support of Professional Identify Formation,” has been published at 14 U. St. Thomas L. J. 480 (2018). … Continue reading →
In March, Dean Emeritus Bilionis spoke on leadership development and legal education at a conference held at Santa Clara University School of Law.
In December 2017, Dean Emeritus Bilionis spoke at the NALP (National Association for Law Placement) annual Professional Development Institute in Washington, D.C. He and copanelists UC Law Senior Assistant Dean Mina Jones Jefferson, Professor Neil W. Hamilton (U. of St. … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus Louis D. Bilionis was named to the John Robert Droege Professorship. Dean Emeritus Bilionis’ article, Bringing Purposefulness to the American Law School’s Support of Professional Identity Formation, will be published in the University of St. Thomas Law Journal. In … Continue reading →
In February 2017, Dean Emeritus Louis D. Bilionis spoke on “The Political Economy of Legal Education, Professional Formation Across the Law School, and the Central Importance of Career and Professional Development Staff,” at a symposium titled “The Next Steps of … Continue reading →
On September 7, 2016, Dean Emeritus Bilionis joined Professor Bryant, Professor Houh, and Professor Williams for a panel on four major rulings from the last SCOTUS Term. The panel was hosted by the Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice. … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus and Professor Louis D. Bilionis’ article, Professional Formation and the Political Economy of the American Law School, 83 Tennessee Law Review 895 (2016) was published. Dean Emeritus Bilionis accepted an invitation to deliver a series of lectures on … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus and Professor of Law Louis D. Bilionis’s article, Professional Formation and the Political Economy of the American Law School, will be published in volume 83 of the Tennessee Law Review (forthcoming 2016). In April 2016, he presented the … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus and Professor Louis D. Bilionis spoke at the University of Findlay (Findlay, OH) on October 30, 2015, at a development retreat for the university’s academic, program, and institutional advancement leadership. The topic was “The Role of the Dean … Continue reading →
Professor Bilionis’ article Legitimating Death, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 1643, 1662-63 (1993) was cited in Alice Ristroph, Regulation or Resistance? A Counter-Narrative of Constitutional Criminal Procedure, 95 B.U. L. Rev. 1555 (2015). … Continue reading →