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7 Jul 2011, 6:58 pm by Steve Hall
  Babcock is a Clinical Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law and the Clinical Director of the Center for International Human Rights. . [read post]
27 Apr 2015, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Wasserman, Crazy in Alabama: The Judicial Process and the Last Stand Against Marriage Equality in the Land of George Wallace, (Northwestern University Law Review, 2015).From SSRN (non-U.S. [read post]
2 Jun 2013, 8:05 am by Dan Ernst
Huebner, Rhodes College, is now out on H-Law The latest issue of the Ohio Northern University Law Review has reviews of Scott Douglas Gerber, A Distinct Judicial Power: The Origins of an Independent Judiciary, 1606-1787 (Oxford University Press, 2011), by Stephen Presser and Charles A. [read post]
12 Nov 2021, 9:29 am
In a new article in the Northwestern University Law Review, University of Florida Levin College of Law  professor Merritt McAlister makes the case that adding more seats is overdue, and suggests ways to reform the current system of determining judicial need.I have three different proposals offering ways of accounting for judicial need. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 9:30 pm by Mitra Sharafi
Chabraja Center for Historical Studies at Northwestern University is hosting a graduate student conference on May 19, 2017 on punishment and its discontents. [read post]
6 Jan 2014, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
JOTWELL's Legal History Section has posted some new material: Joanna Grisinger (Northwestern University) recommends Katherine Turk's "'Our Militancy is in Our Openness': Gay Employment Rights Activism in California and the Question of Sexual Orientation in Sex Equality Law," which appeared in Volume 31 of the Law & History Review (2013). [read post]
1 Feb 2015, 12:30 am by Emily Prifogle
"And, for The Nation, Samuel Moyn reviews three books on the profession: Lynn Hunt's Writing History in the Global Era (Norton), Jo Guildi and David Armitage's The History Manifesto (Cambridge University Press), and Hayden White's The Practical Past (Northwestern University Press). [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 10:21 pm by uwlegalscholarship
Pepperdine University School of Law will host the third Religious Legal Theory conference: “The Competing Claims of Law & Religion: Who Should Influence Whom? [read post]
12 Dec 2008, 4:00 pm
And in 2006, the Northwestern University Law Review published Law Professor Anthony D'Amato's related essay entitled "The Contribution of the Infield Fly Rule to Western Civilization (and vice versa). [read post]
12 Mar 2009, 7:35 am
The University of Chicago Law School and Northwestern University School of Law said that they have no plans to change their letter grade-based systems. [read post]
8 Aug 2011, 8:21 am by Stephen Presser
Presser, the Raoul Berger Professor of Legal History at Northwestern University School of Law and a Professor of Business Law at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management. [read post]
27 Aug 2021, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
Congratulations to Ajay Mehrotra, American Bar Foundation and Northwestern Law, upon his election to the American Law Institute! [read post]
16 Jun 2012, 5:42 am by Danielle Citron
Professor Cherry’s articles have appeared in the Northwestern Law Review, Minnesota Law Review, Washington Law Review, Illinois Law Review, Georgia Law Review, Alabama Law Review, and the Tulane Law Review, among others. [read post]
3 Jan 2009, 5:47 pm
He received a JD Order of the Coif from the New York University School of Law, his MA and PhD in Philosophy from Northwestern University, and his BA from The University of Virginia. [read post]
25 Aug 2021, 1:00 pm by Robert Brammer
He has been a visiting professor at Northwestern University School of Law and is the former director of the University of Illinois College of Law Program in Constitutional Theory, History, and Law. [read post]
3 Oct 2013, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
It is forthcoming in the Northwestern University Law Review (2014). [read post]
29 May 2020, 8:59 am
Sonja West, University of Georgia School of Law, and Dahlia Lithwick are publishing The Paradox of Justice John Paul Stevens in volume 114 of the Northwestern University Law Review (2020). [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 12:00 am
Joy “When race matters in a case, it plays a role in the outcome, just like the state’s burden of proof, the credibility of witnesses, the identification of the defendant-client, how the jury views the police involved in the case, or, if the client testifies, how believable the jury thinks the client is,” wrote Peter Joy, JD, professor of law, in a recent essay in the Northwestern University Law Review. [read post]