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Hodge quoted in AP article about Arizona birth control bill

Posted on 03/21/2012
James G. Hodge Jr., the ASU Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics, was quoted by The Associated Press in a March 19 article, “Arizona birth control bill stalls, to be changed” by reporter Paul Davenport.

‘Arizona Republic’ notes College of Law's public school, legal writing program, overall rankings by 'U.S. News'

Posted on 03/19/2012
The improved ranking of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law by U.S. News & World Report was noted by The Arizona Republic in articles titled, “ASU law school’s U.S. ranking rises to 26th in report,” published on March 18, and "ASU law school ranked 8th in nation for public schools," published on March 22.

Hodge to speak at national CDC meeting

Posted on 03/19/2012
Professor James G. Hodge Jr., the ASU Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics and Director of the Public Health Law Network – Western Region, will address a meeting hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on Tuesday, March 20, in Atlanta.

Three College of Law clinics featured in CLEA newsletter

Posted on 03/16/2012
The Post-Conviction Clinic, the Ruth V. McGregor Family Protection Clinic and the Civil Justice Clinic were featured in the Clinical Legal Education Association’s March newsletter.

Buel article published in 'Perspectives'

Posted on 03/16/2012
Professor Sarah Buel, Faculty Director of the Diane Halle Center for Family Justice, recently published an article titled, “Be open to opportunities,” in Perspectives, a magazine for and about woman lawyers. The article tells the story of how Buel got to where she is today, and urges readers to seize opportunities when they are presented.

'Science' publishes recommendations of Abbott, other scholars on global environmental governance reforms

Posted on 03/16/2012
Some 32 social scientists and researchers from around the world, including a Senior Sustainability Scholar at Arizona State University, have concluded that fundamental reforms of global environmental governance are needed to avoid dangerous changes in the Earth system. The scientists argued in the March 16 edition of the journal Science that the time is now for a “constitutional moment” in world politics.

Mayes discusses Arizona Solar Summit on PBS

Posted on 03/14/2012
Kris Mayes, Faculty Director of the Program on Law and Sustainability, appeared on Channel 8’s Horizon on Tuesday, March 13 to discuss the College of Law’s upcoming Arizona Solar Summit.

Kader's book to be featured in Literature & the Law conference

Posted on 03/14/2012
Professor David Kader’s book, Poetry of the Law, will be discussed at the Maricopa County Bar Association’s conference, Literature & the Law. It will be held at the ASU Mercado Building in Phoenix from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, March 30.

Kittrie receives University of Michigan Law School Latino Alumni Award

Posted on 03/14/2012
Professor Orde Félix Kittrie is being honored by the Latino Law Students Association of the University of Michigan Law School with the 2012 J.T. Canales Award. It honors one “alumnus who has made a significant contribution to empowering the Latino community” each year.

Ellman’s article published in ‘Children and Family Law Quarterly’

Posted on 03/13/2012
Professor Ira Ellman’s article titled, “Lay Intuitions About Child Support and Marital Status,” recently was published in Children and Family Law Quarterly. The article was co-written by ASU psychology professor Sanford Braver.
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