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Kornhauser published in 'Tax Stories' Professor Marjorie Kornhauser's chapter, "The Story of Eisner v. Macomber: The Continuing Role of 'Realization' in Tax Law and Policy," has been re-published in the second edition of Tax Stories. more... |
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Berch sits on ACLU panel Michael Berch, the Alan A. Matheson Professor of Law, recently participated in a panel discussion sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, where the film, The Response, was screened. more... |
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Hinshaw to speak at the University of Oregon School of Law Professor Art Hinshaw, Director of the Lodestar Dispute Resolution Program, will speak at the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene on Friday, Nov. 6. more... |
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HNBA law students visit Phoenix grade school Nine law students recently visited a Goodyear elementary school, where they gave a presentation to more than 300 fourth- to eighth-graders about the importance of setting goals and sticking to them, and doing well in reading, writing and math. more... |
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Berman article published in law and social science review An article by Dean Paul Schiff Berman, "The New Legal Pluralism," was published in the December 2009 edition of the Annual Review of Law and Social Science. more... |
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Entertainment experts to speak at symposium Six experts on entertainment law – from licensing and writing for television to agents for film and entertainment law professors – will serve on a panel titled, “An entertainment law story: Ethics, licensing and distribution in a media based world,” at the upcoming Entertainment Law Symposium at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. more... |
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College launches new Washington, D.C., program Law students from across the country can spend a semester working and studying in the nation's capital through a new Washington, D.C., Legal Externship Program established by the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in partnership with The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars. more... |
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College of Law to offer new flexible schedule The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law will, for the first time, offer a flexible-schedule option to incoming students, Dean Paul Schiff Berman announced. more... |
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Kornhauser heads Tax Literacy Project Marjorie E. Kornhauser leads The Tax Literacy Project, which will use popular media to informally educate young adults about basic aspects of taxation. more... |
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