Chapman Law in the Media: April 2-9
Professor Rotunda was quoted in an article entitled “‘Christian sympathy’ and ethical violations in Trinity fight?” in the Orange County Register. Read the article here.
Professor Rotunda was quoted in an article entitled “‘Christian sympathy’ and ethical violations in Trinity fight?” in the Orange County Register. Read the article here.
Professor Caso made a radio appearance on KPCC to discuss Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Listen to the radio appearance here. He was also quoted in an article entitled “The Orange County Register: Justice Kennedy drives debate on mandate” in the Orange County Register. Read the article here. Professor Rotunda published an op-ed entitled “Ronald Rotunda:
Professor Rotunda was quoted in an article entitled “Federal court says French must play by American rules” in LegalNewsline. Read about it here. Professor Eastman was quoted in an article entitled “Health care law brawl arrives at Supreme Court steps” on FoxNews.com. Read his remarks here. Professor Caso was quoted in a column entitled “Brian
Every year, the Chapman Law students bestow a “professor of the year” award on a member of the faculty. In honor of the late Professor Darmer, who was beloved by the students and was an excellent classroom teacher, the Student Bar Association has voted to rename the award. From this point forward it will be
Hugh Hewitt, professor, Chapman University School of Law, has been named to a top 50 list of the most influential Law professors on Twitter by WorldWideLearn.com, an online guide to higher education resources. The selected law professors were chosen for their knack to dominate the “Twitter-verse either through the wit, volume or audience,” according to
Professor Lipman will be presenting at an Orange County Lavendar Bar Association event on tax issues for the LGBT Community. The event will be at UCI on Wednesday, March 14 from 6:30-8:00 p.m., with a reception to follow.
Professor Caso made an appearance on an international radio show to discuss the case Fisher v. University of Texas, for which the Supreme Court recently granted certiori. The case may overturn Grutter v. Bollinger, in which the Supreme Court allowed for some forms of affirmative action. Listen to the appearance here.
The Los Angeles Times published an article entitled,”California’s political watchdog panel eases its approach to ethics issues.” The article questions the decision of the Fair Political Practices Commission, which was created to enforce laws on election campaigns and lobbying, to eased restrictions on gifts from lobbyists to lawmakers, scale back its open meetings, and stop
Professor Caso appeared on the Roger Hedgecock Show to talk about Proposition 65, the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
Between the Los Angele Times and KABC radio, Professor Eggert has been all quoted all over the media since California and New York joined more than 40 0ther states in a settlement with banks that conducted abusive foreclosure practices, such as Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Ally Financial Inc., Citigroup, and Wells