Emily M.S. Houh / April-June 2014
Emily’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Kristin Kaslem, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading
Emily’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Kristin Kaslem, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading →
Ann’s article Meaningful Lives and Major Life Activities, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 997 (2004), was cited in Michael E. Waterstone, Disability Constitutional Law, 63 Emory L.J. 527 (2014). … Continue reading →
Kristin’s most recent article, co-authored with UC Law colleague Emily Houh, is now in print: It’s Critical: Legal Participatory Action Research, 19 Mich. J. Race & L. 287 (2014). … Continue reading →
Christo’s article TV or Not TV – That Is the Question, 86 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 928 (1996), was cited in Jamie K. Winnick, A Tweet Is(N’t) Worth a Thousand Words: The Dangers of Journalists’ Use of Twitter to Send … Continue reading →
Betsy was awarded a 2014 Goldman Prize for Excellence in Teaching. Read more about Betsy’s outstanding teaching here. … Continue reading →
Bert’s article The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946-1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in Beth Stephens, The Curious History of the Alien Tort Statute, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev 1467 (2014). … Continue reading →
Betsy’s article Recalibrating the Cost of Harm Advocacy: Getting Beyond Brandenburg, 41 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1159 (2000), was cited in Barton Lee, 92 N.C. L. Rev 1393 (2014). … Continue reading →
Two of Brad’s most recent articles are now in print: Clapper v. Amnesty International: Two or Three Competing Philosophies of Standing Law?, 81 Tennessee Law Review 211 (2014), and Is Prudential Standing Jurisdictional?, 64 Case Western Reserve Law Review 413 … Continue reading →
Stephanie’s most recent article is now in print: What Innocent Spouse Relief Says about Wives and the Rest of Us, 37 Harv. J. L. & Gender 141 (2014). … Continue reading →
Janet’s paper, Inequality Aversion, Democracy Enhancement, and the Right to Choose an Attorney, was accepted for presentation at Loyola University-Chicago’s Constitutional Law Colloquium which will take place in November 2014 and where Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California-Irvine School of … Continue reading →