4 posts from

November 2010

  

Professor Eggert Invited to Testify Before US Senate Committee

November 23, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert has been invited to testify before the U.S Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, in a hearing to be held December 1 in DC.  Professor Eggert will testify about the foreclosure crisis.  The hearing is called “Problems in Mortgage Servicing From Modification to Foreclosure Part II.”

Professor Howe in Piece on Being an Interim Dean

November 23, 2010 by | Faculty

The Daily Journal profiled Chapman Interim Dean Scott Howe in a piece entitled, “Under New Management.” The article highlighted the lives of a handful of interim deans at California’s top legal schools. “My role is to keep our momentum going,” Interim Dean Howe said. “Chapman is on an incredible upward trajectory.” Read more about Interim

Professor Rotunda Featured in Article as Authority on Constitutional Law

November 11, 2010 by | Faculty

In an article entitled, “Constitutional Law Expert to Examine Judicial Elections,” the University of Arkansas Newswire featured Professor Ronald Rotunda and his visit to the Arkansas School of Law. The piece highlighted Professor Rotunda as “one of the nation’s foremost authorities in the areas of constitutional law and professional responsibility.” Professor Rotunda lectured on judicial

Professor Eastman Receives Award from St. Thomas More Society

November 8, 2010 by | Faculty

The St. Thomas More Society of Orange County presented the Lawyer Award to Former Dean and Donald P. Kennedy Chair John Eastman following the Red Mass. Every year the Society hosts the Red Mass, a tradition in the Catholic legal community that dates back to 1245, when a special mass was held for the Bench

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