Innovative publishing medium such as blogging will attract
leading law professors to law schools which support blogs.
Juridica also maintains a standing panel of expert legal advisors, comprised of
leading law professors and legal ethics experts.
Leading law professor blogger, Dan Solove, an Associate Professor of Law at George Washington University and publisher of Concurring Opinions, announced today that Washington & Lee Law School Professor Melissa Waters is «joining us as a permablogger.»
Not exact matches
The situation is worse, if anything, among accountants than it is among securities dealers, says John C. Coffee Jr., a Columbia
Law School
professor and a
leading authority on securities enforcement issues.
Deborah Rhode, a Stanford
law professor and
leading scholar on legal ethics, argues in her book, Pro Bono in Principle and in Practice (2005), that lawyers bear an ethical duty to ameliorate «their monopoly's deleterious effects» by doing more pro bono work for those who are disenfranchised.
The Canadian Business
Law Blog is an initiative of the Faculty of
Law, University of Toronto, and is
led by
Professor Anita Anand, J. R. Kimber Chair in Investor Protection and Corporate Governance.
David Super, a
law professor at Georgetown University, said Schwartz's admission was «amazing» and could even
lead to legal jeopardy.
Held August 5 to 9, 2013, on the campus of Princeton University, this seminar for
law students and graduate students in closely related fields will be under the overall direction of
Professor Gerard V. Bradley of Notre Dame, with sessions
led by
Professor John Finnis of Oxford and Notre Dame,
Professor Robert P. George of Princeton, and yours truly.
In short, states where courts have ruled on same - sex marriage are «black hole» states where few or no specific religious protections are given, according to Robin Fretwell Wilson, a University of Illinois
law professor who
leads a group of legal scholars that advise lawmakers on religious exemptions.
Carlos Campo, Ashland University president Vincent Bacote, Wheaton University theology
professor Kyle Duncan, former general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty and
lead counsel in the Hobby Lobby case Tom Farr, Religious Freedom Project at Georgetown University Kellie Fiedorek, Alliance Defending Freedom Wayne Grudem, Phoenix Seminary Chad Hatfield, St. Vladimir's Orthodox Seminary chancellor Thomas Kidd, Baylor University
professor Daniel Mark, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Michael McConnell, Stanford University
Law School Doug Napier, Alliance Defending Freedom Samuel Rodriguez, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference president Meir Soloveichik, Yeshiva University Rick Warren, Saddleback Church Thomas White, Cedarville University president
Yet American programs such as Fulbright have taught the world's
leading judges and
law professors that Legal Realism is the only sophisticated way to think about
law, with frequently disastrous results.
Among the three professionals employed by the Federal Government of Nigeria are:
Professor David Olowokere, a US citizen who is the
lead Analyst at Loumos Group LLC, a technology and oil and gas auditing firm based in United States of America and Jerome Stanley, a counsel in the
law firm of Henchy & Hackenberg, a
law firm based in United States of America and head of the legal team engaged by Loumo Group LLC.
Cuomo's opponent in the Democratic primary, Fordham
law school
professor Zephyr Teachout, says the governor should resign immediately, and says Cuomo's public indiscretions are far worse than the private indiscretions that
led one of his predecessors Eliot Spitzer to resign.
SU architecture
professor Tarek Rakha, who's
leading the study, said that includes something New York state
law currently doesn't allow upstate — ride sharing, through services like Uber or Lyft.
And Cuomo's opponent in the Democratic primary, Fordham
law school
professor Zephyr Teachout, says the governor should resign immediately, and says Cuomo's public indiscretions are far worse than the private indiscretions that
led one of his predecessors Eliot Spitzer to resign.
(Wu, a Columbia
Law professor and
leading advocate of net neutrality, had told a radio host he'd like to relieve small businesses of «red tape,» a comment that caused W.F.P. to «strongly disagree» with his «slippery slope» position on the Scaffold
Law.)
In 2014, Cuomo backed a Democratic -
led state Senate as he received the endorsement from the WFP, a labor - backed organization that had flirted with the possibility of giving its ballot line to Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham
Law School
professor who ultimately challenged the governor in a Democratic primary.
For example, in Michigan in the early 1990s, the
Law Review Commission was led by a law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
Law Review Commission was
led by a
law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
law professor who devoted perhaps 200 hours a year to the job in exchange for a small stipend, who coordinated the efforts of perhaps a dozen volunteer commission members who devoted perhaps 50 hours a year to the job, and a couple of
law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year ea
law student interns who worked mostly in the summer for perhaps 300 hours a year each.
The
lead speaker, Prof. Etannibi Alemika, a
professor of criminology and sociology of
law, at the University of Jos, would appear to know what he was saying, given his excellent track record in criminology and allied fields.
«The purpose of our consultation is to ask how, in a modern, internet - connected society, the
law of contempt can continue to support the principles that criminal cases should be tried only on the evidence heard in court,»
Professor David Ormerod, who is
leading the consultation, said.
Buffalo, NY (WBEN)- The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Police Department are the subject of a lawsuit brought on by Black Lives Matter,
led by a UB
Law School
professor.
The Fordham University
law professor has emerged as a
leading irritant to the governor, and her presence on the ballot threatens Cuomo's plan to win a second term by an overwhelming majority.
The
lead for Faso, a former Assembly minority leader and candidate for governor in 2006, comes after a poll last month showed him in a virtual tie with Teachout, a Fordham
Law school
professor who challenged Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination in 2014.
(Wu, a Columbia University
law professor, ran with Zephyr Teachout, whose surprisingly strong challenge to Cuomo
led to an unflattering result for the governor.)
Within a span of just five days, Teachout's long - shot Democratic campaign won round one of a legal battle with Cuomo over her residency, though the governor is appealing the Brooklyn judge's ruling; got a much - needed infusion of some $ 50,000, thanks to a boost from the political action committee of Harvard
law professor and
leading campaign finance reform advocate Lawrence Lessig; and announced an endorsement from the Public Employees Federation, New York's second - largest public union.
Liberal members of his own party rebelled against the unreliability of his liberalism,
leading to a primary in which a little - known
law professor claimed a third of the vote.
«Our findings add to the growing evidence that the new
laws, although controversial to some, were associated with marked improvements in road safety,» said
lead author Jeffrey Brubacher, associate
professor of Emergency Medicine at UBC, researcher with Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and a VCH Emergency Department physician.
«The scientists should just tell us what they know and not worry too much about whether there's too much gloom and doom in it,» says Dan Kahan, a Yale
law and psychology
professor who
leads the Cultural Cognition Project, studying public perceptions of risk.
With a Ph.D. in mathematics and as a former
professor of statistics at the university where he now holds a full professorship in computer science, he is one of very few technology experts to have contributed a long, invited scholarly article to a
law journal published by a
leading law school.
Loftus, a
professor of
law and cognitive science, performed experiments that revealed «how exposure to inaccurate information and
leading questions could correct eyewitness testimony,» The Guardian newspaper reported.
«This is the first research project to investigate if having
law enforcement officers equipped with naloxone and trained to refer victims to drug rehabilitation will encourage more people to call 911 and receive treatment,» said Peter Davidson, PhD,
lead study author and assistant
professor in the Department of Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
«As the world community pursues new sustainable development goals, policymakers need to know who is
leading and who is lagging on energy and environmental challenges,» said Daniel C. Esty, director of the Yale Center for Environmental
Law & Policy and the Hillhouse
Professor at Yale University.
«This is the first field - based study of mandatory menu labeling
laws that found a large overall adjusted difference in calories between customers who dined at labeled restaurants when compared to unlabeled restaurants — about 155 fewer calories purchased,» said Amy Auchincloss, PhD, an assistant
professor in the Drexel University School of Public Health and
lead author of the study.
«The study participants were deeply divided along partisan lines, with about 50 % saying they do believe in human - caused climate change and 50 % saying they don't,» said Dan Kahan,
professor of
law and of psychology at Yale Law School and the lead researcher on the stu
law and of psychology at Yale
Law School and the lead researcher on the stu
Law School and the
lead researcher on the study.
Unfortunately for her and her lover,
law professor Callahan (Sam Shepard), her brief gets passed around the FBI, thus putting her in the crosshairs of Khamel and a vast conspiracy that
leads all the way up to (wait for it) the White House.
Further, though case
law surrounding academic freedom issues has clearly established that higher - education leadership can still require a
professor to teach certain topics, overly expansive faculty contracts have
led to a different outcome.
Leading academics from the University of Winchester have also authored chapters —
Professor David Birks, Dean of the Faculty of Business,
Law and Sport with Stella McKnight, Director of Employer Partnerships at Winchester Business School; and
Professor Bill Lucas, Director of the Centre for Real - World Learning.
«The public perception,» says Stanford
professor Tom Dee who has researched the
law, «seems to be that No Child Left Behind has failed, but the available research evidence suggests it
led to meaningful — but not transformational — changes in school performance.»
University of Pennsylvania
law professor Amy Wax has a provocative
lead essay in the latest issue of National Affairs that warrants thoughtful attention by all concerned with boosting the educational opportunities of poor and minority youngsters.
Students Matter, the organization that has taken the
lead in challenging teacher tenure and hiring and firing
laws in Vergara v. California, has added one of the nation's
leading — and liberal — constitutional scholars to its legal team: Harvard
law professor Lawrence Tribe.
YELP clinic students Jonathan Berry - Smith, Sarah Brim, Carolyn Hite, and Ray Li,
led by William Koski,
Professor of Clinical Education, and Michael Wald,
Professor of
Law, Emeritus, produced a guide that provides schools with information regarding methods by which they can provide the highest quality education to undocumented students and students who have undocumented parents.
A
law professor,
leading a class - action lawsuit against Toyota, suggests that Toyota owners have lost between $ 2 billion and $ 4 billion in value for their vehicles.
One popular rule of thumb comes from Elizabeth Warren who knows a thing or two about balancing the household books; she's a bankruptcy expert and the Harvard
Law School
professor who
led the creation of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
MUMA is pleased to present a special conversation between
leading Australian artist Christian Thompson and
Professor Sarah Joseph, Director for the Castan Centre for Human Rights
Law, Monash University, convened by curator and writer Hetti Perkins.
While the Harvard
law professor's writings support a cap and trade system, his is the office that was accused of taking the
lead on assaults to scientific integrity during the Bush Administration.
Last month, Nature Sustainability published the first global assessment of payment for ecosystem services (PES) programs,
led by James Salzman, UCLA
Law and UC Santa Barbara Bren School
professor as well as Forest Trends» Ecosystem Marketplace.
Sands, a
professor of international
law at University College London and author of influential books on the Iraq war and interrogation techniques at Guantánamo Bay, said that failure to act on climate change would
lead to an even bigger European refugee crisis than today's.
Two
leading Harvard
Law professors with expertise in environmental law, administrative law, and Supreme Court environmental litigation, take an opposing vi
Law professors with expertise in environmental
law, administrative law, and Supreme Court environmental litigation, take an opposing vi
law, administrative
law, and Supreme Court environmental litigation, take an opposing vi
law, and Supreme Court environmental litigation, take an opposing view.
David G. Victor, University of California, San Diego David Victor is a
professor at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego, where he also
leads the Laboratory on International
Law and Regulation.
And because they still effectively help
professors gain tenure — «publish or perish» is here to stay — there is little incentive to innovate,» said Michael Montaño, the Stanford
Law School student who
led the website's development.