The Law School’s chapters of the American Constitution Society (ACS) and the Federalist Society brought students together on ...
Alison LaCroix, the Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, has been awarded the American Historical Association’s (AHA) ...
Dallin H. Oaks, '57 Dallin H. Oaks, ’57, a who served as a member of the Law School faculty for a decade, has been named the ...
The Donald M. Ephraim Lecture on Law and Economics, featuring Professor Jacob Goldin, kicked off the Law School’s 2024-2025 Named Lecture Series in early October, drawing a fully packed auditorium of ...
The award is named after the late William Bentley Ball, a constitutional lawyer nationally known for his defense of religious doctrine and practice against secular encroachment. Ball argued nine cases ...
In a new Global Restructuring Review interview, Prof. Anthony J. Casey reflects on: the rise of sponsor control and private credit in U.S. restructurings, lessons from developing markets like India on ...
David Marlin Smith, 84, died on Sunday, October 5th at Aspirus Wausau Hospital. He was born October 28,1940 in Burlington, WI to the late Rev. Marlin E. Smith and Murlen Nelson Smith.
This is a workshop designed for Junior Researchers from across the University. All nontenured professors, fellows, and students are welcome at all sessions even if they do not wish to read the papers.
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