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Collmer quoted in Arizona Capitol Times

Posted on 01/29/2013
Veda Collmer, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Visiting Attorney at the College of Law, was quoted in an article in the Arizona Capitol Times by Sean Peick on Jan. 28

Oversight of free speech in era of mobile technology to be explored during Jurimetrics lecture

Posted on 01/25/2013
Today, lawyers at Google, Facebook and Twitter have more power over who can speak and who can be heard than any king, president or Supreme Court justice, according to a constitutional law expert.

Hodge discusses ethical issues of flu vaccines on KJZZ

Posted on 01/24/2013
James G. Hodge Jr., ASU Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics, was a guest on KJZZ’s Here and Now, on Tuesday, Jan. 22, to discuss ethical issues surrounding flu vaccinations. The interview covered the ethics behind flu vaccinations, the legal implications of individuals going to work with flu, and whether businesses should require contagious people to stay home. The segment also included comments from Shoana Anderson of the Arizona Department of Health Services, who explained how the state's flu season compares to the rest of the country.

Kittrie chairs program on policy-relevant scholarship

Posted on 01/23/2013
Professor Orde Kittrie recently organized and chaired a panel on “How Can Legal Scholarship be More Policy Relevant?” at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) in New Orleans. Kittrie is chairman of the AALS Section on Scholarship.

Kittrie recognized for panel work on nuclear nonproliferation

Posted on 01/16/2013
Professor Orde Kittrie was recognized as one of five nuclear nonproliferation experts in an article that was published in several outlets, including Reuters, The Daily Star and The Toronto Sun on Jan. 14.

Dean Sylvester interviewed on ‘Legalease’ radio program

Posted on 01/10/2013
Dean Douglas Sylvester recently was interviewed on “Legalease,” a weekly radio program on KFNX-AM in Phoenix. The one-hour interview covered many of the College of Law’s recent initiatives and innovations, including the creation of the North American Law Degree and the pending move to downtown Phoenix in 2016.

Popko interviewed on Fox 10

Posted on 01/09/2013
Clinical Professor Zig Popko, director of the Post-Conviction Clinic at the College of Law, was interviewed by KSAZ-Channel 10 on Wednesday, Jan. 8, about the Jodi Arias murder trial.

Justice Timmer tells graduates to stay humble

Posted on 01/08/2013
Arizona Supreme Court Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer, a 1985 alumna of the College of Law, shared personal experiences and gave career advice to graduates during her commencement address at the Fall 2012 convocation on Friday, Dec. 21.

Popko appointed to Judicial College of Arizona

Posted on 01/03/2013
Clinical Professor Zig Popko recently was appointed by Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Rebecca White Berch to the Judicial College of Arizona to serve a three-year term. His term began Jan. 1.

Carter op-ed piece published in ‘Republic’

Posted on 12/31/2012
An article by Associate Clinical Professor Andrew Carter that advocates caution in judging parents who intervene in the medical treatment of their children was published on the Viewpoints page of The Arizona Republic on Sunday, Dec. 30.
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