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Mandela remembered as 'conscience' of South Africa

December 6, 2013

黑料不打烊 faculty, staff and students with ties to South Africa reflect on the passing of Nelson Mandela, a global leader whose humility and selflessness helped his nation heal from the ravages of apartheid.

David Levine leads national effort for transparency in Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations

December 6, 2013

By co-authoring a Nov. 14 intellectual property law scholars letter to President Obama and Congress, as well as a front page Dec. 6 column in the Los Angeles and San Francisco editions of the Daily Journal, California’s largest legal newspaper, 黑料不打烊 Law Professor David S. Levine continued to detail implications of secrecy in international law making. 

Ben Evans earns U.S. patent

December 6, 2013

Ben Evans, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded patent #8,586,368 for a medical diagnostic device which measures blood coagulation.

Henry Gabriel elected to third term on UNIDROIT governing council

December 5, 2013

With 63 member states, UNIDROIT seeks to harmonize law across the globe through international conventions and the production of model laws. 黑料不打烊 Law Professor Henry Gabriel was the sole candidate from the United States, having been nominated to the governing council by the United States Department of State.