By Christine Charnosky | March 20, 2024
"His integrity, wealth of experience at Stanford and collaborative style of leadership will greatly benefit the students, faculty and staff of the law school, as well as Stanford's senior leadership team," said Stanford provost and former law dean Jenny Martinez.
By Christine Charnosky | March 15, 2024
"I am very pleased that the Supreme Court adopted the Task Force's recommendations, and am proud of our Task Force," said Anthony E. Varona, Seattle University School of Law dean and co-chair of the WBLTF.
By Christine Charnosky | March 14, 2024
"The Scalia Law School continues to grow both in enrollment and budgets, with sustained support from philanthropy and increasing support the university," Stephanie Aaronson, deputy VP in the Office of University Branding at GMU, told Law.com in December.
By Christine Charnosky | March 11, 2024
Patricia Sanchez Abril, who has been interim dean of the graduate school since July and professor of business law at the Miami Herbert Business School, will become interim dean of the law school.
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By Christine Charnosky | March 8, 2024
"It's all psychologized," Wax said. "What the woke catechism, the woke set of precepts, has done is that they've taken subjective reactions and made them reign supreme, which is completely contrary to every First Amendment principle that ever existed."
By Ross Todd | March 8, 2024
A federal judge in Chicago last week gave preliminary approval to three more settlements in the price-fixing case being handled by Bob Gilbert of Gilbert Litigators & Counselors, Ted Normand of Freedman Normand Friedland, and Eric Cramer of Berger Montague.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | March 7, 2024
"With public sector clients, you're frequently dealing with people who aren't lawyers," said Mantra Partner founder and CEO Marci Taylor. "You're writing knowing that there's a high likelihood that your invoices will be made public."
By Allison Dunn | March 7, 2024
"This case is an outlier, one arising from the rare occurrence of a worldwide pandemic. It appears that the majority reached its conclusions on jurisdiction because this is one of those unicorns. Its holding should not be universally applied. Otherwise, egregious situations caused by the state would go unchecked, despite the existence of specific statutes by which the state waives sovereign immunity," Justice Jennifer Brunner wrote in a dissenting opinion.
By Christine Charnosky | March 7, 2024
Cynthia Nance said one of the most rewarding parts of being dean came at the end when UA hired Stacy Leeds, currently the dean at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, to succeed Nance, adding, "That was thrilling! She was the very first ever Native American woman dean. It was like a 'mic drop moment.'"
By Christine Charnosky | March 7, 2024
"This is a significant moment in the history of our young law school," Larry Cunningham, provost and dean, who testified before the Council in February, said in a statement. "Becoming a nonprofit is in the best interests of students, alumni, faculty, staff and the community."
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