On Sept. 23, the Center for Business Law welcomed Professor Saul Levmore as part of its 2024-2025 lecture series to present his thoughts on Sunk Costs and Exploding Offers. He is the William B. Graham ...
Dean Leonard Baynes, President Danielle Holley presented their lecture “The Past, Present, and Future of Civil Rights Lawyering." ...
The Schroeder Lecture is named for Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr., who founded the Law-Medicine Center in 1953 as the first law school program in health law. Schroeder Lecturers are selected based on their ...
The "rule of law" refers to the concept that no individual—ruler or private citizen—stands above the law. To safeguard that principle, modern democracies typically bind governmental authorities to ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — As the nation enters the era of a new presidential administration, the University at Buffalo School of Law will host a lecture and discussion assessing the prior administration’s ...
Courts, legislatures, and the public at large should actively work to ensure that state constitutions are innovative, robust, and able to address modern-day issues, Chief Judge Rowan Wilson of the New ...
The McCarthy Institute at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law and the United States Patent and Trademark Office are co-hosting a special evening of IP lectures beginning at 4 ...
Harry Surden, Professor of Law and director of the Silicon Flatirons Center Artificial Intelligence Initiative, delivered the 47th annual Austin W. Scott, Jr. Lecture at the University of Colorado Law ...
The rule of law is the "sword and shield" for United States citizens; it unifies and equalizes the nation and it must be respected by proper enforcement, said U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R- South Carolina.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A civil rights lawyer will deliver a lecture at University of Louisville's law school April 6. The University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law will host attorney Benjamin ...
For many, the term “institutional corruption” evokes memories of American scandals ranging from Watergate to the downfall of Bernie Madoff. But Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig expects to complicate ...
Discusses replacing law schools with artificial intelligence (AI) applications for the benefit of law students.
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