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Karin speaks at congressional briefing
Posted on 10/17/2011
Associate Clinical Professor Marcy Karin, Director of the Work-Life Policy Unit in the Civil Justice Clinic at the College of Law, participated in the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute Congressional Briefing in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 12.
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Rose speaks at University of Western Ontario
Posted on 10/17/2011
Professor of Law Jonathan Rose moderated the panel, “Sources and Methods,” at the Law and Governance in pre-Modern Britain Conference at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, on Oct. 14.
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Hodge to discuss health care law and policy
Posted on 10/14/2011
James G. Hodge Jr., ASU Lincoln Professor of Health, Law and Ethics, will host “Rebuilding America’s Health Care System: Critical Challenges of Law and Policy,” hosted by ASU’s President’s Community Enrichment Programs, on Oct. 20, at Gainey Ranch in Scottsdale.
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Berch to attend the National Conference of Bar Examiners
Posted on 10/14/2011
Michael Berch, Emeritus Alan A. Matheson Professor of Law, will travel to Madison, Wis., to participate at the National Conference of Bar Examiners on Nov. 1.
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Bodansky to speak at Duke roundtable
Posted on 10/14/2011
Daniel Bodansky, ASU Lincoln Professor of Law, Ethics, and Sustainability, will participate at the International Law and Global Public Goods Scholarship Roundtable on Oct. 22, at the Duke University School of Law in Durham, N.C.
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Rothenberg quoted in the ‘Global Post’
Posted on 10/14/2011
Daniel Rothenberg, Executive Director of the Center for Law and Global Affairs at the College of Law, was quoted in the Global Post article, “Drone Wars: Is it legal?”, on Oct. 10.
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Bender talks about potential Supreme Court cases on PBS
Posted on 10/14/2011
Paul Bender, Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, talked about the possibility of the Supreme Court reviewing SB1070 and Obamacare laws in the upcoming year on PBS’s Horizon on Oct. 6.
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Stuart speaks on W. Valley temple murders on ‘Horizon’
Posted on 10/14/2011
Gary Stuart, Senior Policy Advisor at the College of Law, discussed the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to hear the appeal of the case of the 1991 West Valley Buddhist temple massacre on PBS’s Horizon on Oct. 11.
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Bartels argues case before U.S. Supreme Court
Posted on 10/13/2011
Bob Bartels, the Charles M. Brewer Professor of Trial Advocacy at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, returned to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, Oct. 4, to argue a case that experts say raises one of the most important constitutional questions this term.
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Noreuil creates new website for law students
Posted on 10/13/2011
Clinical Professor Chad Noreuil recently launched a website designed to help law students succeed in law school and on the Bar exam. Law School Zen (www.lawschoolzen.com) offers tips, strategies and advice, including specifics on studying, exam-taking and managing stress, and provides quotes of the week, legal words of the week and video clips of the week.
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