Friendly Rivalry Between Chapman and UCI Deans
On September 28, The Shark, reported on the recent “Battle of the Law School Deans” at Chapman University. The piece entitled, “Rivalry Could Be Healthy for Chapman and Irvine Law Schools” discussed the September 24 debate between Chapman’s Dean John Eastman and UCI law school Dean Erwin Chemerinsky, and their “friendly rivalry” arising from their
Chapman Law Second Best Classroom Experience in Nation
Chapman Law moved up to a #2 national ranking for “Best Classroom Experience” in Princeton Review’s 172 Best Law Schools (2010). Learn more…
Journal of Criminal Justice's Symposium Gets Praise
The Journal of Criminal Justice’s symposium on “Specialty Courts in Criminal Justice: Challenges and Opportunities” was the subject of a Los Angeles Daily Journal article entitled, “All Pros, No Cons for Innovative Specialty Courts at Symposium.” The symposium explored the unique challenges and opportunities of “specialty courts” such as drug courts, DUI courts, mental health
Registrar Isles on Board of Directors of NNLSO
Chapman law registrar, Maryam Isles, is serving on the Board of Directors of The National Network of Law School Officers (NNLSO), a nonprofit, professional organization that addresses the concerns and issues of registrars and admissions officers. NNLSO is the only professional organization for law school registrars, has up to 600 members, and has over 130
Professor Hewitt's Blog Gets Press
Professor Hewitt’s blog opinion was mentioned in an editorial in the Washington Examiner entitled, “No health care rationing? Even The New York Times sees it now UPDATED: Hewitt assesses.” The editorial indicates that “Hewitt sees three reasons why Obama will not cut his losses on Obamacare now.” The blog specifies the three reasons are Obama’s
Professors Tehranian and Taylor Named Top Lawyers
Professors John Tehranian and Lavar Taylor were named as top lawyers in OC Metro. Learn more…
Professor Kochan Published Op-Ed
Professor Donald Kochan wrote an op-ed in the Los Angeles Daily Journal, entitled “The Case for Simplicity.” Kochan argues for simplistic modern legislation akin to the brief yet profound writings of the Founders, such as the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Kochan believes that modern legislation is voluminous and incomprehensible such that “People cannot
Dean Eastman and Professor Rotunda Quoted on Clinics
An article in the Daily Journal entitled “Law Schools Pool Resources to Offer Legal Help to Military,” quoted Dean John Eastman and Professor Kyndra Rotunda. The article reported on the new cooperative effort between Chapman, Berkeley, and some San Diego law schools to work on the same clinical project. The clinic will help active-duty military
Professor Rotunda Mentioned in Article
Professor Ronald Rotunda was mentioned in an article in the Sacramento Bee entitled, “USC law professor named to California political watchdog panel.” The article focused on the most recent appointment to the Fair Political Practices Commission but mentioned that Rotunda was appointed to the five-person commission in mid-June. Read more …