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Professor Campbell Quoted in Article
Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was featured in an article in the Christian Science Monitor entitled, “Who wants to run California?” The article discusses the 2010 gubernatorial race and the candidates who have expressed interest in running for the position, including Campbell. “Tom Campbell is the one candidate in either party who has stepped up and
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Chapman Receives $3 Million Gift
Professor Vernon Smith was featured in an article entitled, “Chapman University nets $3 million dollar gift.” The article announces the establishment of the Rebecca and William Dunn Chair named in honor of Smith. “The vision for this gift is that the scientists holding this professorship will be the Nobel Prize winners of tomorrow,” said President
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Professor Hall Publishes Op-Ed in Wall Street Journal
Associate Professor John Hall published an op-ed in Wall Street Journal Asia entitled, “In the Cambodian Judges’ Court.” The piece discusses the need for the Khmer Rouge Tribunal to address the possibilities of corruption within its own court, in the wake of an alleged kickback scheme wherein Cambodian officials received money in exchange for positions
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Dean Eastman Published Op-Ed on Judge Sotomayor
Dean John Eastman published an op-ed in Christian Science Monitor, entitled “Flags of caution over Sotomayor.” The piece discusses several of Sotomayor’s previous judgments and brings into question her ability to judge fairly and objectively. Eastman writes, “The question now, for the Senate, is to determine whether the empathic skills of his first nominee to
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Professor Smith Subject of an Article
Professor Vernon Smith was the subject of an article in Bellingham Journal, entitled “Nobel laureate to give economic presentation at Western Washington University.” The article announces his visit to the campus to give a presentation titled, “The Housing Bubble that Engulfed the Economy, 1997-2006: Parallels with the 1920’s,” and details his many other achievements. Read
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OC Register Quotes Professor Darmer on Prop 8
Professor Katherine Darmer was quoted in an article in the Orange County Register, entitled “Court upholds ban, affirms existing same-sex vows.” The article discusses the California Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Proposition 8’s ban on gay marriage while allowing the 18,000 gay marriages that already exist to continue, and the challenges that both sides face
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Professor Rotunda Quoted on CBS Radio
Visiting Professor Kyndra Rotunda was interviewed on CBS News Radio for her thoughts on the president’s recent statement about closing the Guantanamo Bay detention center.
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Professor Darmer Publishes Op-Ed
Professor Katherine Darmer published an op-ed in the Los Angeles Daily Journal, entitled “Booting out Torture.” The piece addresses the John Yoo debate held at Chapman.
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Professor Bogart Writes Book on Property Law
Professor Daniel Bogart’s new book, Inside Property Law: What Matters and Why (co-authored with John Makdisi) is available now from Aspen Publishers.
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Professor Rotunda Makes Radio Appearance
Visiting Professor Kyndra Rotunda was interviewed on Radio America/WND’s “Dateline Washington” to discuss President Obama’s decision to resume military tribunals for Guantanamo Bay detainees. Rotunda said, “The Obama administration has gone back, looked at the rules, probably looked at some of the evidence against detainees, I would guess, and has basically decided that what the