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Dean Eastman in Battle of Law School Deans
Dean John Eastman participated in the “Battle of Law School Deans” against UCI Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, a debate that addressed “Constitutional Fidelity: Original Intent or Evolving Interpretation?” Due to strong demand, the debate was moved from the law school’s lecture hall to Chapman University’s Memorial Hall, which holds 1,000 guests. View webcast of debate… This
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Professor Canova Debated Financial Meltdown
Professor Timothy Canova joined professors from around the country at a debate at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law. The debate addressed the causes and consequences of the financial meltdown. Topics were explored through a roundtable discussion. Read more…
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Professor Campbell Comments on Health Insurance
Visiting Professor and gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell recently laid out a plan to provide health insurance for all Californians that will not increase taxes. Campbell favors the interstate sale of medical insurance to drive down costs and the repeal of anti-trust exemption for insurance. Read the Orange County Register article here.
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Dean Eastman Appeared on PBS
Dean Eastman recently appeared on PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer to discuss State Secrets and the Patriot Act. Watch the video…
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Professor Campbell Makes Radio Appearance
Visiting Professor Tom Campbell spoke on 90.3 KPCV to discuss his original interest in politics and education. He explained his ideological views saying that the overriding concept in his political views is the importance of preserving one’s liberty. Read more…
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Dean Eastman Quoted on Death Penalty
Dean Eastman was quote in an article in the Chicago Tribune, entitled “Death penalty: Is 2nd try at lethal injection too cruel?” The article discussed the specific case of Romell Broom, the recipient of 2.5 hours of failed injection execution attempts. Dean Eastman questioned whether the Supreme Court would conclude that the experience rose to
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OC Register Features Professor Campbell
In an ongoing series in the Orange County Register, Visiting Professor and gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell discussed his position on taxes and ideas to fix California’s economy. Read more…
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Dean Eastman in Webcast About Constitution
Dean John Eastman participated in a Berkley Law School webcast about the different methods of interpretations for the US Constitution, how the Constitution applies to an always-changing society, and the future of Constitutional law. Read More…
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Professor Paone Joins Theodora Oringher
Adjunct law professor, Tim Paone joined the Orange County office of Theodora Oringher where he will oversee the expansion of the Firm’s Real Estate and Land Use Group. Professor Paone was named “Best Lawyers in America” for his land use expertise. Read more…
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OC Register Asks if Chapman Is Next UCLA
The Orange County Register published an article, “Chapman v. UCI: A Case to Be Made,” on September 27, 2009, in which the author pondered whether Chapman and UCI law schools are the next USC and UCLA? Read article…