Professor Eggert Interviewed on Radio
Professor Kurt Eggert was interviewed on a radio talk show on WSTC 1400/WNLK 1350 in New York, regarding President Obama’s loan modification program and the threat of deflation.
Professor Kurt Eggert was interviewed on a radio talk show on WSTC 1400/WNLK 1350 in New York, regarding President Obama’s loan modification program and the threat of deflation.
Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in article in the Wall Street Journal entitled, “Proposal Is Heavy on Incentives to Modify Loans: Challenges Include Dealing With Mortgages Sold to Investors and Borrowers Who Owe Lenders More Than Homes Are Worth.” In the piece, Professor Eggert stated, “This is the first real significant step to try to
Professor MacDowell’s article, “When Reading Between the Lines is Not Enough: Lessons From Media Coverage of a Domestic Violence Homicide-Suicide,” forthcoming in 17 Am. U.J. Gender Soc. Pol’y & L. (Spring 2009, inaugural annual Gendered Violence issue), was also featured in LSN Family and Children’s Law Abstracts, Vol. 11, No. 10, 2/11/09. And, her article,
Professor David Llewellyn published an op-ed entitled “The Lincoln-Darwin Debate” in the Los Angeles Daily Journal.
Dean John Eastman was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in an article about visiting Professor John Yoo entitled “Bush policymaker escapes Berkeley’s wrath.” In the piece, Dean Eastman stated: “We are working very hard at fostering a broad ideological diversity here at the law school.” Another of Chapman law school’s visiting professors this school
Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in a story in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin about the slow down in homebuilding, “State homebuilders association warns of ‘homebuilding depression.’” In the story, he stated, “The other question is: How many people receiving that (proposed homebuyer tax) credit would’ve been purchasing homes anyway?” Professor Eggert says the problem
Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in U.S. Banker entitled, “U.S. Government Data Needs a Redo.” The article discusses the nation’s economic statistics and makes the case that policymakers and business leaders need better numbers in order to ensure good outcomes in the future. Regarding inflation, Dean Canova says, “There has been
Visiting Assistant Professor Kyndra Rotunda published an article in Regular Folks United entitled, “Serving Those Who Serve Our Country: Chapman Law School Steps Up.” Professor Rotunda’s article discusses Chapman Law School’s new Military Personnel Law Center & AMVETS Clinic, which provides legal representation to active duty families and veterans. Professor Rotunda discusses the many legal
Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in an article in the Orange County Register entitled, “Burned borrowers seek payback from CEOs who got millions.” As the title of the article suggests, the piece is about the growing number of private lawsuits and government investigations seeking payback from executives who received enormous paychecks for running companies that
Visiting Professor John Yoo authored an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal entitled, “Obama Made a Rash Decision on GTMO: The president will soon realize that governing involves hard choices.” Professor Yoo writes that while the closure of Guantanamo Bay will please his base President Obama’s actions, ” . . . will also seriously handicap