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J. Abbott discusses Apple litigation on financial radio

Posted on 06/05/2012
Joshua Abbott, Executive Director of the Center for Law, Science & Innovation, was a recent guest on a financial radio talk program, where he discussed e-book antitrust litigation that has been filed by the government against Apple Inc.

Calleros quoted in media on B&N snafu

Posted on 06/05/2012
Professor Charles Calleros was quoted in various news outlets and blogs regarding an incident at a Scottsdale bookseller in which a man claims that he was discriminated against when an employee forced him out of the store.

Sylvester’s ‘residency for lawyers’ program featured in ‘National Law Journal’ report on law school innovators

Posted on 06/05/2012
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law is featured in a new special report in The National Law Journal about schools, students and professors pushing the boundaries of traditional legal education and legal theory.

Justice Berch to receive top AWLA award for encouraging, mentoring women in law

Posted on 06/04/2012
Arizona Supreme Court Chief Justice Rebecca White Berch will receive the 2012 Sarah Herring Sorin Award from the Arizona Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) for her superior contributions to women in the field of law. Justice Berch, who graduated from the College of Law at Arizona State University in 1979, will accept the award on Friday, June 22, during the State Bar of Arizona’s annual convention at the Arizona Biltmore

Saks to join innocence research project in Norway

Posted on 05/30/2012
Michael Saks, ASU Regents’ Professor of Law and Psychology, will serve on a new Innocence Research Project at the University of Oslo in Norway. It is being established by Ståle Eskeland, a professor in the Department of Public and International Law, and the leading national commentator on criminal law in Norway.

IAP takes Phoenix man's bug-catching invention under its wing

Posted on 05/29/2012
A Phoenix man recently began manufacturing and marketing his invention, an insect-catching device called the BugNabit, with help from the College of Law’s Innovation Advancement Program.

'Arizona Attorney:' Rothenberg book a 'moving description' of Guatamalan atrocities

Posted on 05/29/2012
A new book by Daniel Rothenberg, Executive Director of the Center of Law and Global Affairs at the College of Law, is a compelling read and moving description of an “extraordinary moment in Guatemalan history,” says Editor Tim Eigo of Arizona Attorney magazine.

New book by White published by Oxford University Press

Posted on 05/25/2012
The second edition of Political Philosophy: A Historical Introduction by Michael J. White, a law professor at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and philosophy professor at Arizona State University, recently was published by Oxford University Press.

Marchant addresses research symposium in Austin

Posted on 05/24/2012
ASU Regents’ Professor Gary Marchant, Faculty Director of the College of Law’s Center for Law, Science & Innovation, spoke at the Neuroblastoma and Medulloblastoma Transnational Research Consortium Symposium on Wednesday, May 16, in Austin, Texas. Marchant was on a panel titled, “Genetic Research and Legal Requirements to Protect Patients.”

Furnish article published in ‘Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law’

Posted on 05/21/2012
Professor Emeritus Dale Furnish recently published an article titled, “Mexico’s Emergent New Law of Secured Transactions: Recent Developments 2000-2010,” in the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law.
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