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17 Dec 2021, 9:03 pm by Caitlin Kim
In an article published in Natural Resources & Environment, Sarah Morath of Wake Forest Law argues for a multimodal approach to solving environmental harms caused by plastic. [read post]
30 Nov 2021, 5:21 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Esther Hong (Wake Forest University - School of Law) has posted A Reexamination of the Parens Patriae Power (Tennessee Law Review, Vol. 88, No. 277, 2021) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Nov 2021, 9:03 pm by Caitlin Kim
In a forthcoming Wake Forest Law Review article, Nevitt and Percival suggest that the current U.S. regulatory framework focuses primarily on legacy chemicals, leaving regulators to try and catch up to new chemical developments. [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 9:03 pm by Margaret Sturtevant
Widiss of Indiana University Maurer School of Law argues in an article in the Minnesota Law Review. [read post]
19 Oct 2021, 12:51 pm by Ezra Rosser
Upcoming Symposium: The Law of Parents and Parenting, Fordham Law Review, Friday, November 5, 2021 at10 a.m. [read post]
22 Jul 2021, 8:05 am
(Deputy Chief Judge): Appointed to TTAB in 2019; Prior Professional Experience: Private Practice; Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Texas School of Law; Assistant Professor of Law, Levin College of Law, University of Florida; Professor of Law at the Southern University Law Center, Southern University; Education: B.S., Louisiana State University; J.D. with high honors, Duke University School of Law.Adlin, Michael B.: Appointed to TTAB in… [read post]
7 Jun 2021, 4:05 am by Howard Friedman
 From SSRN:Idahosa Ojo & Eghosa Ekhator, Precolonial Legal System in Africa: An Assessment of Indigenous Laws of Benin before 1897, (5 (2020) Umewaen: Journal of Benin and Edo Studies 38-73).Oren Gross, What Both Hart and Fuller Got Wrong, (11 Wake Forest L. [read post]
2 Jun 2021, 5:52 am by ernst
Oren Gross, University of Minnesota Law School, has posted What Both Hart and Fuller Got Wrong, which appears as 11 Wake Forest L. [read post]
3 Apr 2021, 12:45 pm by Unknown
(Immigration Impact Blog, March 2021) [text]Immigration Policies Based on Deterrence Don’t Work (Immigration Impact Blog, April 2021) [text]US immigration policy: A classic, unappreciated example of structural racism (How We Rise Blog, March 2021) [text]Reports & journal articles:"Associations between memory loss and trauma in US asylum seekers: A retrospective review of medico-legal affidavits," PLoS ONE 16(3): e0247033 (March 2021) [open access]"Asylum… [read post]
3 Apr 2021, 12:13 am by Immigration Prof
Asylum Attorney Burnout and Secondary Trauma by Lindsay Muir Harris & Hillary Mellinger, Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 56, No. 4, 2021 Abstract We are in the midst of a crisis of mental health for attorneys across all practice areas.... [read post]
1 Apr 2021, 11:04 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Gouldin (Syracuse University College of Law) has posted Reforming Pretrial Decision-making (Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 857, 2020) on SSRN. [read post]
18 Mar 2021, 9:03 pm by Max Masuda-Farkas
Morath, professor at Wake Forest University School of Law, argued that the COVID-19 pandemic has tested the resolve of several states to uphold bans on single-use plastics. [read post]
3 Mar 2021, 9:13 am by Sarah Libowsky, Krista Oehlke
Third, Trump’s anti-immigrant legacy has left completely gutted systems in its wake, which will take time to restore. [read post]
24 Feb 2021, 5:32 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Wright (University of Alabama School of Law and Wake Forest University - School of Law) have posted The Political Patterns of Bail Reform (Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 4, 743) on SSRN.... [read post]
19 Feb 2021, 5:37 pm by CrimProf BlogEditor
Carroll (University of Alabama - School of Law) has posted The Due Process of Bail (Wake Forest Law Review, Vol. 55, No. 4, 2020) on SSRN. [read post]
12 Feb 2021, 12:59 pm by admin
”[5] The latter term is well understood in both medicine and in law to involve the assessment of an individual patient’s condition, based upon what is already known upon good and sufficient bases. [read post]
7 Feb 2021, 4:53 pm by INFORRM
McKinney School of Law, Christine Nero Coughlin, Wake Forest University – School of Law. [read post]
5 Feb 2021, 9:05 pm by Brianna Rauenzahn
In a forthcoming article in the West Virginia Law Review, Sam C. [read post]
1 Feb 2021, 8:51 am by CrimProf BlogEditor
Garrett and Arvind Krishnamurthy (Duke University School of Law, Duke University School of Law and Duke University, Department of Political Science, Students) have posted The Transparency of Jail Data (Wake Forest Law Review, Forthcoming) on SSRN.... [read post]