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Tsosie publishes book chapter

Posted on 05/17/2013
Regents’ Professor Rebecca Tsosie recently authored a book chapter, Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: Comparative Models of Sovereignty in the book, Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies.

Kader invited to work in Library of Congress

Posted on 05/17/2013
Professor David Kader recently was invited to be a visiting scholar this summer in the Library of Congress for his work on the poetry of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story.

Tsosie publishes article in Colorado Law Review

Posted on 05/17/2013
Regents’ Professor Rebecca Tsosie recently authored an article, “A Philosophy of Hope and a Landscape of Principle: The Legacy of David Getches’s Federal Indian Law Scholarship,” that was published in the University of Colorado Law Review in 2013.

Ellman quoted in Time magazine article

Posted on 05/17/2013
Professor Ira Ellman is quoted in an article, “The End of Alimony” in the May 27 issue of Time magazine. The article, by Belinda Luscombe, discusses efforts around the country to eliminate permanent alimony, including a bill that passed the Florida state Legislature but was vetoed by the governor.

Kader invited to Holocaust memorial in Washington, D.C.

Posted on 05/16/2013
Professor David Kader recently attended the 20th Anniversary National Tribute at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. More than 2,300 people, including 875 Holocaust survivors and 140 World War II veterans attended.

Bender quoted in Fronteras

Posted on 05/16/2013
Paul Bender, Professor of Law and Dean Emeritus, recently was quoted in an article by Jude Joffe-Block, senior field correspondent on Fronteras: The Changing America Desk.

Kittrie article published in Wall Street Journal

Posted on 05/16/2013
Professor Orde Kittrie co-authored an Op-ed piece published on March 26 in the Wall Street Journal titled, “Stopping an Undetectable Iranian Bomb.” Kittrie’s co-authors were David Albright, president of the Institute for Science and International Security, and Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies

Chodorow elected fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel

Posted on 05/16/2013
Professor Adam Chodorow recently was unanimously elected a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel (ACTC).

Kittrie speaks at ASIL on nonproliferation aftermath

Posted on 05/15/2013
Professor Orde Kittrie of the College of Law spoke at an April 4 meeting of the American Society of International Law as part of a panel on “Nonproliferation Aftermath: Legal Responsibilities Under International Law Once WMD Programs Have Been Secured or Destroyed,” in Washington, D.C.

Ferguson-Bohnee, Hinshaw, Karin represent ASU at education conference

Posted on 05/14/2013
Professors Art Hinshaw, Patty Ferguson-Bohnee and Marcy Karin recently represented the College of Law at the Conference on Clinical Legal Education in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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