Joining us to share their insights into some of the term's key cases are Amy Howe, editor of SCOTUSblog and partner with the appellate boutique Goldstein & Russell, and Wilson R. Huhn, the C. Blake McDowell, Jr. professor and constitutional
law research fellow at The University of Akron School of Law.
Our guests this week are Wilson R. Huhn, professor of law and constitutional
law research fellow at the University of Akron School of Law; Steven H. Goldberg, professor of constitutional law at Pace Law School; and Greg Stohr, Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News.
Attorneys and co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams, welcome Professor Wilson R. Huhn, Constitutional
Law Research Fellow at the University of Akron...
Attorneys and co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams, welcome Professor Wilson R. Huhn, Constitutional
Law Research Fellow at the University of Akron School of Law, Professor Steven H. Goldberg, from Pace Law School and Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News Reporter, to explore the standout cases.
Not exact matches
'' [Silicon Valley] runs the risk of being perceived as arrogant and entitled and super-wealthy and narrowly satisfying its own interests,» says Dan Siciliano, a
research fellow at the Immigration Policy Center, and executive director at the Program in
Law, Economics, and Business at Stanford
Law School.
President Obama selected two east coast Washingtonians: Lisa Fairfax, a George Washington University
law professor, and Hester Pierce, a senior
research fellow at George Mason University's Mercatus Center.
Trevor Fairlie is a former junior
research Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, and a current 2019 JD Candidate at York University's Osgoode Hall
Law School.
Yafit Lev - Aretz is a
Research Fellow at the Information
Law Institute, New York University
Law School.
Prior to Nauto, Dr. Heck was Consulting Professor at the Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University, directed the Energy Transformation Collaborative and was a
research fellow at the Steyer Taylor Center at the Stanford business and
law school.
He is currently serving as Faculty co-Director of the Labor and Worklife Program at the Harvard
Law School, and is Senior
Research Fellow in Labour Markets at the London School of Economics» Centre for Economic Performance.
He was a graduate
research fellow at Harvard
Law School's Program on Negotiation and has taught at both Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
Green is a senior lecturer and senior
research fellow at the Center for the Study of
Law and Religion of the Emory University School of
Law and was a visiting lecturer on ethics at Harvard Divinity School, so she certainly has some creds.
Dr Hugo Slim is a Senior
Research Fellow at the Institute of Ethics,
Law and Armed Conflict at the University of Oxford, and a Board Member of the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD).
Dr Ruben Reike is a Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow at the European University Institute, where he is part of the ERC - funded project: «The Individualisation of War: Reconfiguring the Morality,
Law, and Politics of Armed Conflict».
Dr Hugo Slim is a Senior
Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Ethics,
Law and Armed Conflict and the author of Killing Civilians: Method, Madness and Morality in War.
Evidence was also given by Ms Jill Barrett, Senior
Research Fellow in Public International
Law, British Institute of International and Comparative
Law, and the Lord Kerr of Kinlochard GCMG.
Dr Hugo Slim is a Senior
Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Ethics,
Law and Armed Conflict where he is working on humanitarian ethics in war and disaster with 12 of the world's leading humanitarian agencies.
Stephen Hammond MP is Member of Parliament for Wimbledon and a Shadow Transport Minister Charlie Elphicke is a partner with a leading international
law firm, a
research fellow of the Centre for Policy Studies and Deputy Chairman of the Cities of London and Westminster Conservative Association.
Dr Catharine Abell, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Arif Ahmed, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Cambridge David Archard, Professor of Philosophy, Queen's University Belfast Helen Beebee, Samuel Hall Professor of Philosophy, University of Manchester Simon Blackburn, former Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge,
Fellow, Trinity College Cambridge, and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, UNC - Chapel Hill Margaret A. Boden,
Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Sussex Dr Stephen Burwood, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Hull Dr Peter Cave, Lecturer in Philosophy, Open University Andrew Chitty, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Sussex Michael Clark, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham Antony Duff, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Stirling John Dupré, Professor of Philosophy of Science, University of Exeter Dr Nicholas Everitt, Senior
Research Fellow in Philosophy, University of East Anglia Simon Glendinning, Professor of European Philosophy, LSE C. Grayling, philosopher and Master of the New College of the Humanities Dr Peter King, Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford Dr Brendan Larvor, Reader in Philosophy and Head of Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire Dr Stephen
Law, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Heythrop College, University of London Ardon Lyon, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, City University London H. Mellor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge Peter Millican, Gilbert Ryle
Fellow and Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford Richard Norman, Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Kent Eric Olson, Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield David Papineau, Professor of Philosophy, King's College London Derek Parfit, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford Duncan Pritchard, Professor and Chair in Epistemology, University of Edinburgh Janet Radcliffe Richards, Professor of Practical Philosophy, University of Oxford Jonathan Rée, philosopher and author Theodore Scaltsas, Professor and Chair of Ancient Philosophy, University of Edinburgh Peter Simons, Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Moral Philosophy and Head of the School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin Tom Sorell, Professor of Politics and Philosophy, University of Warwick Dr Tanja Staehler, Reader in Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Sussex Thomas Uebel, Professor of Philosophy, University of Manchester Dr Nigel Warburton, philosopher and author Keith Ward, Regius Professor Emeritus of Divinity, University of Oxford John White, Emeritus Professor of the Philosophy of Education, Institute of Education, University of London Stephen Wilkinson, Professor of Bioethics, Lancaster University RE professionals (other than teachers):
Dr. Teich is responsible for the Association's activities in science and technology policy (including the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program, the Congressional Science and Engineering
Fellows Program, and a new
Research Competitiveness Program) as well as programs in science and ethics,
law, religion, and human rights, a Program of Dialogue between Science and Religion, and a Center for Science, Technology, and Congress.
Dr. Teich is responsible for the Association's activities in science and technologypolicy (including the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program, the Congressional Science and Engineering
Fellows Program, and a new
Research Competitiveness Program) as well as programs in science ethics and
law, human rights, a Program of Dialogue between Science and Religion, and a Center for Science, Technology, and Congress.
Jessica Wentz, associate director and a postdoctoral
research fellow at Columbia University's Sabin Center for Climate Change
Law, wrote in a blog post that the phrasing shift is more technically precise and likely addresses concerns about how far an agency needs to go in calculating emissions.
As a scientist who has never had extensive ethics training, the other of us (Wendy
Law), an SEP postdoctoral
fellow, attended ethics courses at the University of Washington and Georgetown University, as well as teacher professional development workshops on using ethics in the classroom offered by the Washington Association for Biomedical
Research and by UW's High School Human Genome Project.
To investigate this hypothesis, Alan Langus,
research fellow at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) of Trieste, Marina Nespor, SISSA professor, and other colleagues used the «iambic - trochaic
law,» demonstrating that there is no transfer to the non-linguistic domain and that the distortion effects are limited to linguistic sounds.
Even with the growing police state, the Chinese government probably does not want to risk losing even some of these beneficial relationships,» notes international lawyer Elizabeth Lynch, formerly a
research fellow at New York University's U.S. - Asia
Law Institute in New York City, at the China
Law & Policy blog.
Harro van Asselt is a senior
research fellow in the SEI Oxford Centre and a professor of climate
law and policy at the University of Eastern Finland Law Scho
law and policy at the University of Eastern Finland
Law Scho
Law School.
Previously, he taught climate
law and policy as the inaugural Philomathia
Research Fellow at UC Berkeley and represented environmental scientists in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and U.S. Supreme Court.
I am a lawyer in private practice in Australia, a
Fellow of the Australian Academy of
Law and also an Adjunct
Fellow at the School of
Law and at the School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, an Adjunct Professor at the Australian Centre for Health
Law Research.
April 29: Urban Neighborhoods and the Persistence of Racial Inequality with New York University Associate Professor Patrick Sharkey; Senior
Fellow Richard Rothstein, University of California - Berkeley School of
Law; and Harvard University Professor William Julius Wilson, director of Harvard Kennedy School Joblessness and Urban Poverty
Research Program.
Strategies for Supporting Immigrant Students and Families: Guidelines for School Personnel, authored by Dr. Dolores A. Stegelin, Clemson University emeritus faculty in the College of Education and NDPC / N
Research Fellow, examines some of the
laws involved as well as strategies for supporting immigrant students and families, and includes guidelines for school personnel.
The Rule of
Law for Citizenship Education is a continuous package of resource provision, ongoing advice and direct delivery of sessions (training for teachers and lessons for students) by the
Research Fellow.
Richard Rothstein is a
Research Associate of the Economic Policy Institute, a Senior
Fellow of the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on
Law and Social Policy at the University of California (Berkeley) School of
Law, a Contributing Editor of The American Prospect, and an occasional contributor.
Discussant: Richard Rothstein
Research Associate, Economic Policy Institute; Senior
Fellow, Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on
Law and Social Policy, University of California (Berkeley) School of
Law
He is Professor of
Law at the University of Chicago School of
Law, Senior
Research Fellow at the American Bar Foundation, and
Research Fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
She is currently an Assistant Professor, Service Learning
Fellow, and Community Engaged
Research Scholar at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, completed three years of post-doctoral training at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, and received her Ph.D. from the Lynch School of Education at Boston College in Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology, Masters in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Certificate in Human Rights and International Justice from the Boston College
Law School.
She is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft
Research New York, a Visiting Professor at the MIT Media Lab and a Senior
Research Fellow at NYU's Information
Law Institute.
«In 1868, the Supreme Court of Iowa held — nearly 100 years before Brown v. Board of Education — that denying a black child admission to public schools because of race violated the state constitution,» said Angela Onwuachi - Willig, a professor of
law at the University of California, Berkeley and the 2017 — 18 National Bar Association
research fellow.
Brian Palmer (MFA 1990 Photography) Photojournalist, writer; formerly CNN reporter; formerly with Fortune magazine; formerly Beijing bureau chief, U.S. News and World Reports; his documentary, Full Disclosure (2009), based on his experience as an embedded journalist in Iraq with a U.S. Marine infantry unit was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Applied
Research Center; photos have appeared in the New York Times; contributor, Mother Jones magazine, Colorlines, The Huffington Post; 2009
fellow at NYU
Law School's Center for
Law and Security, recipient of the Nation Institute investigative journalism grant
Moomaw and Mihaela Papa, a postdoctoral
research fellow at Harvard
Law School, sent me a short piece proposing ways to invigorate the faltering climate treaty process by shifting the focus from confrontations over emissions to collaborative work encouraging access to modern energy choices while limiting environmental harms.
The participants in the
research workshop were: Joseph Aldy, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Dallas Burtraw, Darius Gaskins Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future; Denny Ellerman, Part - time Professor, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; Michael Greenstone, 3M Professor of Environmental Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lawrence H. Goulder, Shuzo Nishihara Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University; Robert Hahn, Director of Economics, Smith School, University of Oxford; Paul L. Joskow, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Erin T. Mansur, Associate Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College; Albert McGartland, Director, National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Brian J. McLean, Former Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; W. David Montgomery, Senior Vice President, NERA Economic Consulting; Erich J. Muehlegger, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Karen L. Palmer, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future; John Parsons, Executive Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, MIT Sloan School of Management; Forest L. Reinhardt, John D. Black Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Richard L. Schmalensee, Howard W. Johnson Professor of Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Daniel Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Harvard University; Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School; Thomas Tietenberg, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Colby College; and Jonathan B. Wiener, William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor of Law, Duke University Law
research workshop were: Joseph Aldy, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Dallas Burtraw, Darius Gaskins Senior
Fellow, Resources for the Future; Denny Ellerman, Part - time Professor, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; Michael Greenstone, 3M Professor of Environmental Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lawrence H. Goulder, Shuzo Nishihara Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University; Robert Hahn, Director of Economics, Smith School, University of Oxford; Paul L. Joskow, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Erin T. Mansur, Associate Professor of Economics, Dartmouth College; Albert McGartland, Director, National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Brian J. McLean, Former Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; W. David Montgomery, Senior Vice President, NERA Economic Consulting; Erich J. Muehlegger, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Karen L. Palmer, Senior
Fellow, Resources for the Future; John Parsons, Executive Director, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Research, MIT Sloan School of Management; Forest L. Reinhardt, John D. Black Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Richard L. Schmalensee, Howard W. Johnson Professor of Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Daniel Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Harvard University; Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School; Thomas Tietenberg, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Colby College; and Jonathan B. Wiener, William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor of Law, Duke University Law
Research, MIT Sloan School of Management; Forest L. Reinhardt, John D. Black Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Richard L. Schmalensee, Howard W. Johnson Professor of Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Daniel Schrag, Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Harvard University; Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School; Thomas Tietenberg, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Colby College; and Jonathan B. Wiener, William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor of
Law, Duke University
Law School.
Dr. Harro van Asselt is a Senior
Research Fellow in SEI's Oxford Centre and professor of climate
law and policy at the University of Eastern Finland.
In his scrupulously
researched new book, The Climate Fix, the political scientist Roger Pielke, Jr., our colleague and a senior
fellow at the Breakthrough Institute, calls the unwillingness of governments to sacrifice economic growth for global warming the «iron
law of climate policy.»
The most unforgiveable unethical behavior surrounding the entire issue of «hiding the decline» and similar biases in published
research, is when climate change scientists who know about their — «cherry picking the data», — biased and selective presentation of all data pertinent to published paper conclusions, and — outright errors in their data and peer - reviewed papers, don't speak out loudly in the media outlets that have misled the general public in reporting about their flawed, misleading
research, as well as, associated journals and professional societies, to stop politicians and government regulators from using their flawed and misleading
research results to pass
laws and regulations that have severe effects on the prosperity and quality of life of their
fellow citizens of the US and the world.
We are delighted to welcome this post from Eilionoir Flynn, a Senior
Research Fellow at the Centre for Disability
Law and Policy in Galway, Ireland.
Coincidentally, I am spending a year with the Harvard
Law Library Innovation Lab (the part of the law library responsible for the digitation project) as a Research Fellow, so I've had a front row seat to their digitation effor
Law Library Innovation Lab (the part of the
law library responsible for the digitation project) as a Research Fellow, so I've had a front row seat to their digitation effor
law library responsible for the digitation project) as a
Research Fellow, so I've had a front row seat to their digitation efforts.
Following the Turkish President backing the return of the death penalty, Kristin Hausler, Dorset Senior
Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative
Law (BIICL), provides a response to the potentially monumental decision.
He was visiting
research fellow at Columbia
Law School (New York), and specialises in EU constitutional law and EU competition l
Law School (New York), and specialises in EU constitutional
law and EU competition l
law and EU competition
lawlaw.
He has also been a visiting
research fellow at TMC Asser Institute (The Hague) and at University of Michigan
Law School.
The first team members included Pablo Arredondo, a
fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics (now Casetext's VP of Legal
Research), and Laura Safdie, a former managing editor at the Yale
Law Review who clerked at the Southern District of New York and litigated at Simpson Thacher (and is now Casetext's COO).
Aaron is a Senior
Research Scholar at Yale
Law School and a Global Justice Senior
Fellow at the Yale MacMillan Center.