Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Professor Torres-Spelliscy presented “The $500 Million Question: Are the Democratic and Republican Governors Associations Really State PACs Under Buckley’s Major Purpose Test?,” at the Law & Society Conference in June. This presentation was based on her article that was recently published in the NYU Journal of Legislation & Public Policy, which can be downloaded here.… » Read more
Brad Stone
Professor Stone, the Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus, is publishing his article Aggrieved Buyer’s Right to Performance or Money Damages Under the CISG, U.C.C., and Mexican Commercial Code, co-authored with Santiago Gonzalez Luna, in volume 30 of the Journal of Law and Commerce.… » Read more
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Professor Torres-Spelliscy recently presented at two conferences. In Madison, Wisconsin, she gave a talk about Citizens United, independent expenditures, and the lack of transparency of money in politics at the National Freedom of Information Coalition’s Summit. And at the National Institute on Money in State Politics’ Annual Meeting in Montana she presented her new law review article, “The $500 Million Question: Are the Democratic and… » Read more
Luz Nagle
Professor Nagle gave a presentation titled “Organized Crime and Law Enforcement in Latin America” as part of the conference on Rule of Law Promotion in Fragile, Transitional and Post-Conflict States sponsored by the University of South Carolina’s interdisciplinary Rule of Law Collaborative.… » Read more
Kirsten Davis
Professor Davis received her Doctor of Philosophy in Human Communication from Arizona State University. Her dissertation is titled “Work and Family Identities in Regulatory Rulemaking: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Family and Medical Leave Act Regulatory Rulemaking Process.”… » Read more
Ellen Podgor
Professor Podgor, the Gary R. Trombley Family White-Collar Crime Research Professor, spoke as part of a panel titled, “The Overcriminalization Problems – How They Impact the Justice System and the Role of the Courts, and Reforms that are Necessary to Restore Founders Intent,” at the Judicial Symposium on The Law & Economics of Crime and Punishment sponsored by George Mason University School of Law’s Law… » Read more
Bobbi Flowers
Professor Flowers presented, with Professor Morgan, a talk titled “Real-Life Ethical Issues and Applications for NAELA’s Aspirational Standards” at the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys annual conference.… » Read more
Rebecca Morgan
Professor Morgan presented on three panels at the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys annual conference. She was one of four current or past presidents of the organization presenting a panel on “Case Law Updates”; she served on a panel titled “National Guardianship Summit”; and she co-presented, with Professor Flowers, on a panel titled “Real-Life Ethical Issues and Applications for NAELA’s Aspirational Standards”. In addition,… » Read more
Joe Morrissey
Professor Morrissey’s article “Contractarian Critique of Citizens United” will be published in the upcoming volume of the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law. To download a copy of the article from SSRN, click here.… » Read more
Lou Virelli
Professor Virelli’s article “Congress, the Constitution, and Supreme Court Recusal” will be published in volume 69 of the Washington & Lee Law Review. To download a copy of the article from SSRN, click here.… » Read more
Jason Bent
Professor Bent’s article “An Incentive-Based Approach to Regulating Workplace Chemicals” has been accepted for publication in the upcoming volume of the Ohio State Law Journal. To download a copy of the article from SSRN, click here.… » Read more
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy
Professor Torres-Spelliscy will publish her article “The $500 Million Question: Are the Democratic and Republican Governors Associations Really State Pacs Under Buckley’s Major Purpose Test?” in the upcoming volume of the New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy. To download a copy of the article from SSRN, click here.… » Read more