Timothy K. Armstrong / Summer 2016
Professor Timothy K. Armstrong’s article, Two Comparative Perspectives on Copyright’s Past and Future in the Digital Age, 15 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 698 (2016), was published. … Continue reading
Professor Timothy K. Armstrong’s article, Two Comparative Perspectives on Copyright’s Past and Future in the Digital Age, 15 J. Marshall Rev. Intell. Prop. L. 698 (2016), was published. … Continue reading →
Professor Michael Solimine presented a paper, Direct Democracy and Judicial Review: A Reappraisal, at a symposium on election law at the University of Kentucky College of Law. The symposium papers will be published in a forthcoming issue of the Kentucky … Continue reading →
Professor Verna Williams, with Erwin Chemerinsky and Edward Fallone, participated in a press call panel on February 24, 2016; the panel of constitutional scholars and legal experts urged the Senate and their own senators to give a fair hearing and … Continue reading →
Professor Yolanda Vázquez’s work was featured in a workshop on March 3, 2016 at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law for the 2016 Crimmigration Law Lecture Series. Additional information is available athttp://www.law.du.edu/documents/rocky-mtn-collective/Crimmigration_Law_Lecture_Series_Poster_-_March_3_Event.pdf. … Continue reading →
Dean Emeritus and Professor Joseph P. Tomain was a panelist at the symposium, Held Hostage: Government Regulation in an Age of Political Gridlock, at Wake Forest University School of Law on March 18, 2016. Dean Emeritus Tomain submitted a law … Continue reading →
Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor Sandra Sperino’s article, Retaliation and the Reasonable Person, 67 Fla. L. Rev. 2031 (2016), is in print. Professor Sperino placed her most recent article, Justice Kennedy’s Big New Idea, with the Boston University Law … Continue reading →
Professor Janet Moore accepted an offer to publish The Antidemocratic Sixth Amendment in the Washington Law Review. Professor Moore will publish a co-authored article with Andrew Davies, Ph.D., Improving Public Defense: Using Group-Level Assessment to Develop a Defender-Driven Empirical Research … Continue reading →
Professor Stephanie McMahon presented a forthcoming article, The Perfect Process Is the Enemy of the Good Tax: Tax’s Exceptional Regulatory Process, on February 18, 2016 at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Professor McMahon accepted an offer to … Continue reading →
Professor Bradford Mank’s article, Data Breaches, Identity Theft and Article III Standing: Will the Supreme Court Resolve the Split in the Circuits?, will be published in volume 92 of the Notre Dame L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Professor Mank’s article, Does … Continue reading →
Professor Kristin Kalsem, as co-director and on behalf of the Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, received the University of Cincinnati’s Marian Spencer Diversity Ambassador Award. Professor Kalsem made a presentation in February, 2016 to the Directors of the … Continue reading →