State Affirmative-Action Bans Decreased Racial Diversity by up to 47% at Top Public Law Schools, Study Finds
A study co-authored by Florence Rogatz Visiting Professor of Law Richard R. W. Brooks and Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Corporate Law Sarath Sanga ’14 was highlighted.
Law School Hosts ‘Crossing Divides’ Event With Bush-Appointed Judge, Obama Administration Official
Yesterday’s Crossing Divides event with Judge Thomas Griffith and former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson was highlighted. Visiting Lecturer in Law and Tsai Leadership Senior Distinguished Fellow in Residence Luke Bronin ’06 was quoted, and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law and Dean Heather Gerken was mentioned.
2016 Election Fraudster “Ricky Vaughn” Might Finally Be About to Face the Music
The Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic was mentioned for an amicus brief they filed with Protect Democracy and Richard L. Hasen in United States v. Mackey.
Lawsuit Claims Racial Discrimination Against Black veterans by VA in Disability Claims Spanning Decades
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic was mentioned following a federal court’s rejection of the government’s motion to dismiss a suit filed by the clinic. Jared Hirschfield ’25 was quoted.
Court OKs Lawsuit Accusing VA of Discrimination in Disability Claims
The Veterans Legal Services Clinic was mentioned following a federal court’s rejection of the government’s motion to dismiss a suit filed by the clinic.
Baptist Group Backs Pollution Suit Revival At 5th Circ.
Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law Kate Stith and the Free Exercise Clinic were mentioned for representing Jacqueline C. Rivers and the National Baptist Convention of America (NBCA) in Louisiana et al. v. St. James Parish et al.