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Professor Rotunda Publishes Influential Op-Ed

October 29, 2009 by | Faculty

Florida Republicans U.S. Reps. Ginny Brown-Waite and Cliff Stearns sent the White House a letter about President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize.  Both Representatives congratulated the President on the honor of winning the prize, but also stated that it was necessary the President receive permission from Congress to accept the honor, in agreement with the recent

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Professor Bogart Elected to ALI

October 28, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Dan Bogart has been elected to the prestigious American Law Institute (ALI).  He is part of a distinguished group of 68 newly elected members from all over the country. As an ALI member, Professor Bogart will help craft solutions in both existing and emerging global and domestic legal issues. ALI is the leading independent

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OC Register Quotes Professor Mainero

October 27, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Mario Mainero was quoted in an article in the Orange County Register discussing a new city ordinance that is an opposition to project labor agreements.  Professor Mainero, and Chief of Staff to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, explained “that several subcontracts in the county might currently include PLAs; this ordinance will not correct those

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Students Work to Get Alumnus in Baseball Hall of Fame

October 27, 2009 by | Student Life

An Orange County Register article on October 8, 2009 reported on Chapman law students working to get Chapman alumnus Emmett Ashford recognized in the national Baseball Hall of Fame.  Mr. Ashford played baseball for Chapman in the 1940s and was the first black umpire in the major leagues. University President Jim Doti, Adrienne Bratton (Emmett

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Professor Canova Publishes Article on Fiscal Crisis

October 26, 2009 by | Faculty

Chapman University School of Law Professor Timothy Canova wrote an article published in the Daily Journal, entitled,“History Repeating in California Fiscal Crisis” about the astronomical budget deficit in the State of California.  The article discusses the reoccurring fiscal and budget crises over the past and critiques the ways in which the legislature and Governor address

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Chapman Law Ranked #19 in Independent Rating

October 20, 2009 by | General News

Chapman University School of Law was ranked #19 in the country by Paul Charon, a highly respected tax professor who writes one of the most widely-read law school blogs in the country. Paul Charon’s creates his own ranking based on the most academic components of the Princeton Review data: academic experience, admissions selectivity, career preparation,

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Professor Hewitt Publishes Article on New Jersey Gubernatorial Race

October 19, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Hugh Hewitt wrote an article in San Francisco Examiner, entitled “New Jersey’s choice and the MSM’s,” in which he discusses the new dynamic in the New Jersey Gubernatorial race with the growing recognition of third party candidate, Chris Daggett. In the article Professor Hewitt analyzes Governor Corzine’s campaign tactics and compares the New Jersey race

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Professor Campbell Quoted on Prop 8

October 18, 2009 by | Faculty

Visiting Professor and Gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell was quoted in an article in the San Diego Tribune, entitled “Marriage law unconstitutional, GOP hopeful says.”  In the article, Professor Campbell stated, “This particular bill created greater rights for those couples married out of state after the date of Prop. 8 than same-sex couples within the state,

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LA Times Quotes Professor Rosenthal

October 17, 2009 by | Faculty

Chapman University School of Law Professor Lawrence Rosenthal was quoted in an article in the Los Angeles Times entitled, “California gives the poor a new legal right,” relating to the recent law in California that covers the cost of attorneys for poor litigants who are facing eviction, child custody disputes, domestic abuse cases, and/ or

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Professor Canova Publishes Article on Recession

October 17, 2009 by | Faculty

Chapman University School of Law Professor Timothy Canova wrote an article entitled “Financial Market Failure as a Crisis in the Rule of Law: From Market Fundamentalism to a New Keynesian Regulatory Model” for the Harvard Law & Policy Review.  The article examines, “the financial panic of 2008 in historical context by analyzing the institutional and

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