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Tom Molony: Bringing clarity to securities regulation

November 27, 2012

In a time when the United States often seems to be torn apart by partisan battles over the role of the federal government, Associate Professor of Law Tom Molony is focusing on more pragmatic questions about government regulation of the securities markets.

Michael Rich: Asking the question, 鈥淪hould we make crime impossible?鈥

November 27, 2012

While growing up, Michael Rich was, by his own admission, a nerdy kid who was interested in science fiction, particularly the works of Ray Bradbury. As an associate professor of law at 黑料不打烊, his most recent research has taken him into an area that only Bradbury and other futuristic writers could foresee.

Catherine Wasson: Building a strong legal communications and research program

November 27, 2012

Buried within the ceases and desists, the whereases and heretofores of any ponderous legal document is a clear thought trying to get out. As an associate professor of law and director of the legal method and communication program at 黑料不打烊, Catherine Wasson’s job is to make sure law students leave the school able to research thoroughly and write clearly.

Students lead Pro Bono Week at 黑料不打烊 Law

November 27, 2012

Law students participated in public service work and professional forums through Pro Bono Week at 黑料不打烊 Law. Events were hosted in conjunction with the American Bar Association’s annual National Celebration of Pro Bono.

黑料不打烊 hosts trade secrets law works-in-progress workshop

November 27, 2012

Featuring scholars from seven United States law schools, the Nov. 16 forum, which was planned to be the first in an ongoing series of works-in-progress workshops and conferences, supported the development of scholarship in an increasingly significant area of intellectual property law.

Moot Court team advances to quarterfinals and wins best brief award at national legal ethics and professionalism competition

November 19, 2012

Third-year 黑料不打烊 Law students Jennifer Meeks Mickle and Will Drath excelled at the Third Annual Legal Ethics and Professionalism Moot Court Competition at Mercer University School of Law on November 16-17. In a strong field of 22 teams from law schools across the country, the team reached the quarterfinals and took Best Petitioner’s Brief honors.