Lewis Goldfarb / April 2012
Lew attended the Transactional Clinical Conference in Los Angeles from April 28-29, and the AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, also in Los Angeles, from April 30-May 3. … Continue reading
Lew attended the Transactional Clinical Conference in Los Angeles from April 28-29, and the AALS Conference on Clinical Legal Education, also in Los Angeles, from April 30-May 3. … Continue reading →
Ken, Director of the Law Library and Information Technology and Professor of Practice, is a candidate for election to the Executive Board of the American Association of Law Libraries. AALL is the national professional organization of law libraries and librarians. … Continue reading →
Emily received the Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching. She was selected by the Goldman Prize Committee “because of [her] depth of knowledge and passion for her subject matter and her commitment to her students’ success…. [S]he is one of … Continue reading →
Kristin’s article, Stumped: The Story of Stump v. Sparkman 80 UMKC L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2012) (with Debora Threedy, Aden Ross & Laura Kessler) has been accepted for publication. The Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which is directed … Continue reading →
Christo was quoted in Trial No. 4? Widmer’s Appeal Goes up a Level, Cincinnati Enquirer (Apr. 16, 2012). … Continue reading →
Sean received the Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching. Of Sean’s teaching, the Goldman Prize Committee said, “He motivates students to want to do exemplary work and spends tireless hours reviewing their work and responding with invaluable feedback.” … Continue reading →
Brad, who serves as faculty advisor of the Immigration and Nationality Law Review (INLR), and the students and staff of the INLR organized a lecture, The Separation of Powers in Immigration Law, by Cristina Rodriguez of New York University on … Continue reading →
Janet received the Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching. The Goldman Prize Committee said of her teaching, “While she demands excellence from her students, she is always willing to devote large amounts of time outside of class to student development … Continue reading →
Doug’s article, ‘Curbside’ Consults and Professional Liability, 11 Current Psychiatry ___ (June 2012), was accepted for publication. Doug’s article, Estimating the Accuracy of Neurocognitive Effort Measures in the Absence of a “Gold Standard” Psychological Assessment (Apr. 30, 2012) (with Dustin … Continue reading →
Several of Michael’s publications were cited: Choice of Law in the American Courts in 1991, 40 Am. J. Comp. L. 951 (1992), in Simeon Symeonides, Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2011: Twenty-Fifth Annual Survey, 60 Am. J. … Continue reading →