ABA Journal Quotes Professor Bell
Professor Bell was quoted in a piece in the ABA Journal on the U.S. News & World Report Law School ratings calculations.
Professor Bell was quoted in a piece in the ABA Journal on the U.S. News & World Report Law School ratings calculations.
Professor Rotunda co-authored an article published in The National Law Journal, entitled “Prosecutorial and Judicial Misconduct: High court should hear ‘Rubashkin’ to consider overzealous DOJ and judge who was essentially on prosecution team.” The article talks about how, in the past few years, a series of federal judges have criticized the U.S. Department of Justice
Professor Eastman published an op-ed in Bloomberg, entitled “Arizona Leads U.S. in Real Immigration Reform.” In it, Professor Eastman commented on the Supreme Court hearing dealing with Arizona’s S.B. 1070 immigration law, saying that the Supreme Court justices appeared to be leaning toward accepting the federal government’s argument that when it imposed sanctions only on
Professor Ron Rotunda was honored with the Chapman University School of Law award for excellence in research. Professor Nancy Schultz has won the Chapman University award for excellence in teaching. Chapman offers its congratulations and appreciation to Professor Rotunda and Professor Schultz.
Professor Eggert spoke on proposed legislation that State Attorney General Kamala Harris and other proponents are pushing for to prevent foreclosure abuses by having stricter mortgage rules. The proposals are part of what Democratic legislators call an allied “Homeowners Bill of Rights.” Professor Eggert, in pointing out that under the present laws mortgage payment collectors often
Professor Canova presented at Claremont Colleges’ Center for Process Studies’ conference, “Money-Creation in a Finite World.” He explained how the Federal Reserve can be governed to redirect trillions of dollars in annual benefits for Americans. Read about it here. Or watch it here.
Professor Caso published an op-ed in Capitol Weekly: The Newspaper of California Government and Politics, entitled “Targeting Proposition 65’s ‘bounty hunter’ provision.” California voters passed Prop 65, officially titled The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act , more than two decades ago to safeguard the state’s drinking water supply and prevent human exposure to
The Los Angeles Times published an op-ed by Dean Campbell, entitled “Better than the ‘Buffett rule’: Why not raise taxes on capital gains but lower them on income?” In the article, Dean Campbell states, “What we need to do is change the debate from Buffett and his secretary to an explicit debate over investment versus
Chapman is honored to have received the Louise Otis Award for Excellence in Mediation Education at the International Competition for Mediation Advocacy (ICMA, formerly CNMAC) in Toronto. The award is in recognition of a superior commitment to the integration of mediation and advocacy skills into legal education. The ICMA focuses on acknowledging and evaluating mediation advocacy skills that demonstrate
The Board of Trustees has officially approved Chapman University Chancellor Daniele C. Struppa’s recommendation to award tenure to Professor Cianciarulo, effective Fall 2012. Congratulations to Professor Cianciarulo! We look forward to having her as part of the Chapman Law community for many years to come.