Michele Bradley / Mar. & Apr. 2015
Michele was awarded the College’s 2015 Goldman Prize for excellence in teaching.
Michele was awarded the College’s 2015 Goldman Prize for excellence in teaching.
Marianna participated, with Professor Moore, in Bloomberg Law podcast on the U.S. Supreme Court case of Ohio v. Clark, analyzing the March 2 argument at the U.S. Supreme Court. Professor Bettman has blogged extensively about the Ohio Supreme Court decision … Continue reading →
Several of Lynn’s articles were cited: Do Differences in Pleading Standards Cause Forum Shopping in Securities Class Actions?: Doctrinal and Empirical Analyses, 2009 Wis. L. Rev. 421 (with James D. Cox & Randall S. Thomas), in Beth Thornburg et al., … Continue reading →
Several of Brad’s articles were cited: Is a Textualist Approach to Statutory Interpretation Pro-Environmentalist?: Why Pragmatic Agency Decisionmaking Is Better than Judicial Literalism, 53 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1231 (1996), in William W. Buzbee, Anti-Regulatory Skewing and Political Choice … Continue reading →
Betsy’s article The Seventeenth Century Meets the Internet: Using a Historian’s Approach to Evaluating Documents as a Guide to Twenty-First Century Online Legal Research, 9 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JALWD 21 (2012), was cited in Michael I. Meyerson, Law School … Continue reading →