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Tag Archives: Professor
Professor Mead Participates in Chicago Law Review Issue on Criminal Activity Nuisance Laws
Professor Joe Mead was invited to participate in a University of Chicago Law Review issue on criminal activity nuisance laws. Along with his student, Marissa Pappas, Professor Mead discussed their research that they published in the Cleveland State Law Review’s … Continue reading
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Why Professor Hemel is Wrong About Life Tenure for SCOTUS
By Eric SegallProfessor Daniel Hemel of the University of Chicago has written a thoughtful essay in Politico on why allowing Supreme Court Justices to serve for life, while raising some problems, is not as bad as the two potential cures … Continue reading
Professor Geier Publishes 2019 Edition of her Federal Income Taxation e-Textbook
The updated 2019 edition of Professor Deborah Geier’s free e-textbook for the first course in Federal Income Taxation is now posted on CALI’s eLangdell’s website. It is available in various formats for Kindle, iPad, Nook, or other compatible devices, and … Continue reading
A discussion with Phillipe Sands QC, Professor of Law, Univeristy College London
Please join the Yale Law School Center for Global Legal Challenges and the Legal History Forum for a discussion with Philippe Sands QC, Professor of Law, University College London, about his book, East West Street: On the Origins of “Genocide” and “Crimes Against … Continue reading
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Tip from Professor Burgess
In response to a recent blog, Professor Hillary Burgess (Rutgers) … sent the blog this comment . . . I recommend Julie Morgensterns Time Management From the Inside Out. Here basic plan is to sort tasks, purge roles and tasks… … Continue reading