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Professor Rotunda's Book Gets Quoted
Visiting Assistant Professor Kyndra Rotunda’s book, Honor Bound, was quoted in a piece entitled, “”Soft’ Interrogation Yields Best Results.” The article discusses how successful interrogators from World War II to the modern day have used rapport and psychology, rather than brutality. See article…
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Professor Rotunda Published Op-Ed on Homeland Security
Visiting Assistant Professor Kyndra Rotunda published an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor entitled, “US soldiers are heroes, not terrorists.” The piece discusses the Department of Homeland Security’s recent declaration that American soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are at risk of becoming domestic terrorists. Professor Rotunda writes, ” The Homeland Security report is conspicuously
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LA Times Article Features Chapman Professors
Chapman professors were featured in an article in the Los Angeles Times entitled, “Different approaches for two men at center of ‘torture memo’ controversy.” The article discusses a recent debate between Visiting Chapman Law Professors John Yoo and Dean John Eastman against Professors Katherine Darmer and Lawrence Rosenthal regarding the coercive interrogation tactics that were
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OC Register Features Professor Yoo
Visiting Professor John Yoo was featured in an article in the Orange County Register, entitled “Bush lawyer defends waterboarding in local debate.” The article discusses a recent debate between Chapman Law professors John Yoo, Katherine Darmer, Lawrence Rosenthal and Dean John Eastman regarding the coercive interrogation tactics that were used in the wake of 9/11.
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Dean Canova Quoted on Treasury
Associate Dean Timothy Canova was quoted in an article in the Washington Times, entitled “Treasuries Shaky as Investors’ Sanctuary.” The article discusses the “bubble” that has developed in the market for Treasury debt. Dean Canova comments that there is not only a bubble developing in US Treasuries, but also in the US dollar. Canova states,
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Professor Canova Makes Radio Appearance
Professor Timothy Canova’s 20-minute interview discussing the Federal Reserve and other related matters aired on KPFA.
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LA Times Publishes Chapman Op-Eds
Dean John Eastman and Professor Larry Rosenthal each published point-counterpoint op-eds in Los Angeles Times regarding John Yoo’s visiting appointment at Chapman and the legal opinions he authored in 2002 and 2003 while serving in the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice as well as the general question, “Does John Yoo Belong in Front
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NY Times Quotes Professor Hall
Associate Professor John Hall is quoted extensively in an article in New York Times entitled, “Corruption Allegations Affect Khmer Rouge Trials.” The article discusses how allegations of corruption among the tribunal staff have slowed the international funding that keeps the process moving forward. Professor Hall states, “My greatest fear is that the tribunal will simply fade
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LA Times Features Article on Professor Campbell
Visiting Professor Tom Campbell was featured in an article in the Los Angeles Times, entitled “Gubernatorial candidate Tom Campbell defies political norm.” The article covers Professor Campbell’s bid as an unconventional conservative gubernatorial candidate. In discussing his Prop. 1A views, Professor Campbell states, “I don’t like tax increases. But this is short-term pain for a
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Professor Howe Writes Chapter in Book
Professor Scott Howe contributed a chapter in the recently released book “Death Penalty Stories” (2009). Professor Howe wrote chapter 11, on the Roper v. Simmons cases.