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Stuart interviewed on Arizona Horizon

Posted on 04/17/2013
Gary Stuart, Senior Policy Advisor at the College of Law, was interviewed on “Arizona Horizon” on March 7, about the history of “Miranda Rights” and the Miranda Warning.

Rose publishes chapter in book on historical law

Posted on 04/16/2013
Professor Jonathan Rose, a Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar at the College of Law, recently contributed a chapter to a textbook, “Law and Disputing in the Middle Ages: Proceedings of the Ninth Carlsberg Academy Conference on Medieval Legal History 2012.”

Rose presented paper at University of London

Posted on 04/16/2013
Emeritus Professor Jonathan Rose presented a paper at the 2013 International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy Annual Conference at the Queen Mary School of Law at the University of London on April 12-13.

Lynk addresses Project Humanities event

Posted on 04/15/2013
Professor Myles Lynk will host a conversation on the nature of mythical and modern heroes on Monday, April 15, in the Lattie F. Coor Hall on ASU’s Tempa campus. He will be joined by Carolivia Herron, a Project Humanities Visiting Scholar.

Phoenix Business Journal reports on new ASU California Center

Posted on 04/12/2013
ASU’s new California Center was recognized in a recent article Gonzales in the Phoenix Business Journal by staff writer Angela.

Askland presents paper at Notre Dame

Posted on 04/12/2013
Andrew “Sandy” Askland, director of the College of Law’s Washington, D.C., Legal Externship Program, recently presented a paper on renewable energy at the Symposium: Green Technology: Legal, Ethical and Moral Considerations on March 21.

College of Law to host interdisciplinary conference on the history, future of U.N. policy on the rights of indigenous peoples

Posted on 04/09/2013
In 2010, the United States announced its support for the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, reversing its prior opposition to the international document, which formally recognizes the legal rights of Native Americans.

Furnish presents papers at a seminar in Spain

Posted on 04/09/2013
Dale Furnish, Emeritus Professor of Law, will present a paper at the VII Seminario de Derecho Internacional Privado (Seminar of Private International Law) at Complutense University in Madrid on April 11-12.

College of Law alumnus featured in Baltimore Sun

Posted on 04/09/2013
A profile on the career of Sam Renaut, a recent graduate of the College of Law, was featured in the Baltimore Sun on March 20.

Clinton interviewed on AZ-TV

Posted on 04/04/2013
Professor Robert Clinton of the College's Indian Legal Program, was interviewed recently by AZ-TV 7 about a controversial tribal proposal to build a casino in Glendale.
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