Holder: “You decide cases on the facts, on the law, irrespective of politics.”
Topic: law
Law professors talk child immigration struggles
The speakers direct the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, an independent nonprofit based at the Law School, which trains law students and volunteers to represent immigrant children in courtroom proceedings.
Blagojevich prosecutor joins faculty
Patrick Fitzgerald also served as special prosecutor in the case that convicted Lewis “Scooter” Libby for revealing the identity of covert CIA agent Valerie Plame in 2003.
Alexander on The New Jim Crow
Ohio State University Law professor and best-selling author Michelle Alexander spoke about the mass incarceration of black males at the George E. Kent Lecture on Thursday.
Under new leadership, Latke-Hamantash debate maintains its flavor
Nearly 900 students, faculty, and community members attended the 66th Annual Latke-Hamantash Debate.
Law School receives $10 million
The donation will benefit scholarship merging law and economics.
Law prof. makes Supreme case against “originalism”
The current Supreme Court is the most polarized in American history, according to law professor Geoffrey Stone.
Copyrights kill freedoms, tech activist claims
A contrarian free software developer describes a tech world with copyright reform.
Copyrights kill freedoms, tech activist claims
Programmer Richard Stallman argued that proprietary software laws infringe on fundamental democratic values at a talk yesterday afternoon.
