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28 May 2017, 6:00 am
Richard Bierschbach (Cardozo) has been named Dean at Wayne State, succeeding Jocelyn Benson, who was the youngest woman to ever be a law school dean (and the only law school dean to run the Boston Marathon while eight months pregnant), who stepped down to be CEO of a national campaign... [read post]
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9 Nov 2017, 10:24 am
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2 Jul 2017, 10:32 am
#NewbieDeans Aviva Abramovsky (SUNY-Buffalo), Richard Bierschbach (Wayne State), Wendy Hensel (Georgia State), Anita Krug (Washington), Hari Osofsky (Penn State-University Park), Paul Caron (Pepperdine), Marcilynn Burke (Oregon), David Faigman (UC-Hastings), Madeleine Landrieu (Loyola-New Orleans), Thomas McHenry... [read post]
30 May 2017, 12:10 am
Saturday: This Week's Ten Most Popular TaxProf Blog Posts Raskolnikov: A Tale of Two Tax Plans — What Trump And Ryan Get Wrong 88% Of Law Firms Have 'Chronically Underperforming Lawyers': 'Decreasing Demand For Legal Services Is Endemic In The Profession' Sunday: New York Times College Rankings Richard Bierschbach (Cardozo)... [read post]
31 Jan 2011, 9:14 pm
You teach both Administrative and Corporate Law, two courses that, ostensibly, don’t seem to overlap very much. [read post]
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20 Feb 2012, 9:30 am
Richard Bierschbach, a frequent collaborator of Bibas’, complimented his colleague’s consistency of message. [read post]
29 Sep 2015, 2:34 pm
In his article Proportionality and Parole, Richard Bierschbach asserts that cases like Miller still allow the imprisonment of juveniles for life, and so they “cannot be understood as solely — or even primarily — a purely substantive limit on punishment. [read post]
27 Aug 2007, 3:34 pm
A few years ago, as discussed here, the (now-defunct) Legal Affairs' Debate Club had this great debate between Professors Richard Bierschbach and Michael O'Hear addressing "Will An Apology Save you From Jail? [read post]