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…
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…
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…
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…
Professor Canova Published Article on Banking
Chapman University School of Law Professor Timothy Canova wrote an article for the Brooklyn Law Review, entitled “The Transformation of U.S. Banking and Finance: From Regulated Competition to Free-Market Receivership,” which critiques the deregulation of banking and finance. The article emphasizes, “the distortions and inconsistencies in the deregulation model, including the resort to bailout of
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