Charles Jalloh publishes in Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Professor Charles C. Jalloh has published an article, “The Special Tribunal for Lebanon: A Defense Perspective,” in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 47 No. 3 (May 2014) at pp. 765-824....
View ArticleInaugural JIPSA Workshop a success
Professor J. Osei-Tutu, along with Professor Judd of Washburn College of Law, founded the Junior Intellectual Property Scholars Association (JIPSA). JIPSA provides junior scholars, within the field of...
View ArticleProf. Mirow elected Corresponding Member of Argentine Institute
Professor Mirow was recently and unanimously elected to serve as a Corresponding Member of the Research Institute of Legal History (Instituto de Investigaciones de Historia del Derecho) by its Board of...
View ArticleProfessor Baker coauthors new con law book
Professor Thomas E. Baker has coauthored another constitutional law book: First Amendment Law: Freedom of Expression & Freedom of Religion, Third Edition. Baker explained, “I am proud to have...
View ArticleProfessors H.T. Smith and H. Scott Fingerhut named in Best Lawyers in America
Professors H.T. Smith and H. Scott Fingerhut have once again been selected for inclusion in the latest edition of Best Lawyers in America, in the practice areas of Criminal Defense: White-Collar and...
View ArticleProfessor Howard Wasserman on NPR
Hear Professor Howard Wasserman’s recent interview on NPR radio. The show is titled, Even Police Body Cameras Can Lose Sight of the Truth.
View ArticleRead FIU Law Fellow Ryan Stoa’s recent RegBlog posting
Ryan Stoa, a Fellow in Water Law and Policy and Deputy Director of Global Water for Sustainability (GLOWS) Program, recently contributed to the University of Pennsylvania’s RegBlog, read it here.
View ArticleProfessor Howard Wasserman on MPR News
Professor Howard Wasserman appeared on MPR News as part of a discussion entitled, “Should cops be wearing video cameras?” Listen to it here.
View ArticleProfessor George Knox on C-Span
Professor George Knox discusses, “Ethnic & Racial Political Discourse” on C-Span. Watch it here.
View ArticleProfessor Jalloh gives opening keynote in Norway
On August 28, 2014, Professor Charles C. Jalloh gave the opening keynote speech entitled, “The Negative Impact of the Security Council on the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court.” The theme...
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