Fowler Law Alumnus Testifies before State Senate on Water Legislation
Wes Miliband (JD ’05) focused on government affairs and land use subjects prior to attending law school at Chapman University. However, near the end of his first year it became clear to him that he wanted to pursue water law. Now, as a partner of Aleshire & Wynder, LLP, his main focus is water resources,
Professor Stahl Publishes “Local Government, 'One Person, One Vote', and the Jewish Question”
Professor Kenneth Stahl’s article “ Local Government, ‘One Person, One Vote’, and the Jewish Question ” was published in the Harvard Civil Rights – Civil Liberties Law Review (CR–CL) (Volume 49, Page 1-58, 2014). Excerpt from the abstract: “Enlightenment thinkers were transfixed by ‘the Jewish Question’ – how to incorporate the manifestly unassimilated Jewish
Fowler Law Professor Stahl Publishes “Reliance in Land Use Law”
Professor Kenneth Stahl’s article “ Reliance in Land Use Law ” was published in the Brigham Young University Law Review (Volume 2013, Issue 4, Rev. 949, 2014). Excerpt from the abstract: “For generations, Americans have tapped their life savings and assumed huge amounts of debt in order to achieve the American dream of owning
Fowler Alumna Authors Feature Story in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine
Sarah J. Nowels (JD ‘10) , the 2014 Chair of the Orange County Bar Association (OCBA) Young Lawyers Division (YLD), authored “ Serving as a YLD Leader: Individual Commitment to a Group Effort ” in the July 2014 issue of Orange County Lawyer magazine. “This ‘individual commitment to a group effort’ is the catalyst for
Fowler Law Professor Barnett-Rose Publishes “Informed Consent, Psychotropic Medications, and a Prescribing Physician's Duty to Disclose Safer Alternative Treatments”
Professor Rita Barnett-Rose’s article “ Informed Consent, Psychotropic Medications, and a Prescribing Physician’s Duty to Disclose Safer Alternative Treatments ” was published in the DePaul Journal of Health Care Law (Volume 16, Number 1, Page 67, 2014). Excerpt from the abstract: “The use of psychotropic medication to treat any presumed mental health disorder always
Fowler Law Professor Howe Publishes “The Eighth Amendment as a Warrant against Undeserved Punishment”
Professor Scott Howe’s article “ The Eighth Amendment as a Warrant against Undeserved Punishment ” was published in the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal (Volume 22, Issue 1, Page 91, October 2013). Excerpt from the abstract: “Should the Eighth Amendment prohibit all undeserved criminal convictions and punishments? There are grounds to argue
Fowler Law Professor Stahl Publishes “Neighborhood Empowerment and the Future of the City”
Professor Kenneth Stahl’s article “ Neighborhood Empowerment and the Future of the City ” was published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Volume 161, No. 4, March 2013). Excerpt from the abstract: “In any given metropolitan region, scores of municipalities are locked in a zero-sum struggle for mobile sources of jobs and tax
Fowler Law Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic Assists in Winning Case
The Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Constitutional Jurisprudence Clinic successfully represented the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) in its lawsuit against The United States of America, Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The lawsuit was filed for the illegal disclosure of NOM’s tax return donor information. After the ruling in the United States District
Fowler School of Law Announces New Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development
Donald Kochan has been named the new Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law. This position is the first-of-its-kind at Fowler Law . “I am delighted to announce the creation of this important new position and I am confident that Donald Kochan will carry
Fowler School of Law 2014 Rutan & Tucker Golden Quill Competition Winners Announced
Congratulations to Chelsea Jade McKenzie (JD ‘16) and Steven Pham (JD ’16) in winning the 2014 Rutan & Tucker Golden Quill Competition ! The Golden Quill Award is presented annually to students whose briefs are selected as the “Top Briefs” for the plaintiff and the defendant in the first year students’ Legal Research and Writing