Fowler School of Law Business Law Emphasis Advisory Board Welcomes Phillip Rudolph
Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law has added Phillip Rudolph, Esq. to its Business Law Emphasis Advisory Board. Mr. Rudolph is the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Jack in the Box Inc., which he joined in November 2007. “Phil Rudolph brings years of practical experience to the law
Fowler Law Librarians Create New Research Boot Camp to Prepare Students for Summer Jobs
Studies show that new associates on average spend approximately 45% of their working hours conducting legal research. While law schools typically require basic research training, it is not unusual for students to need on-the-job training from employers in their first legal job. Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law is gearing up to bridge
Fowler Law Professor Bell Publishes New Book: “Intellectual Privilege: Copyright, Common Law, and the Common Good”
Professor Tom W. Bell published the book Intellectual Privilege: Copyright, Common Law, and the Common Good with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. The book was released on April 29, 2014. Excerpt from the book: “A consensus has recently emerged among academics and policymakers that US copyright law has fallen out of
Fowler Law Announces 2014 Golden Gavel Competition Winners
The winners of the 2014 Rutan & Tucker Golden Gavel Competition are first year Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law students Jeremy Talcott (JD ’16) representing the defendant and Charles Henninger (JD ’16) representing the plaintiff. The competition, sponsored by Rutan & Tucker, provides an opportunity for first year Fowler School of Law
Fowler Law Student Publishes Article in Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender
Jaryn Saritzky (JD ’14) published “ Equal Opportunity to Parent: The Case for Offering Teenage Moms and Dads Family Leave in Secondary Schools ” in the Cardozo Journal of Law and Gender (459-487, Volume 20, Number 2, Winter 2014). Abstract: “This Note proposes that expecting and parenting male and female students be given four
Fowler Law Student Dallis Nicole Warshaw is Doing it All
Simultaneously participating on a law journal and moot court can be a challenge for any law student. But Dallis Nicole Warshaw (JD ’14) understood the value of both programs and was willing to put in the extra work necessary to succeed in each endeavor. Warshaw has been successfully juggling a wide range of responsibilities the past
Fowler Law Professor Cianciarulo Publishes ‘Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts’ in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
Professor Marisa S. Cianciarulo’s article “Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts” was published in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Volume 27, No. 3, Spring 2013). Abstract: “Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts compares the relative ease of integration in the United States to the integration struggles faced by citizens of Britain, France, and Germany who are
Fowler School of Law Board of Advisors Welcomes New Member and Alumnus Steven P. Ruden
“As an alumnus of the Fowler School of Law, I understand the tremendous education that students get at the law school and how the legal training prepares students for a successful career as practicing attorneys. I’m looking forward to working with Dean Campbell and the board to continue to develop the Fowler School of Law
Chapman’s Fowler Law Students Get Exclusive Tour of Blizzard Entertainment
On April 2, 2014 a select group of students taking the Video Game Law course at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law visited Blizzard Entertainment’s headquarters in Irvine, California. It is uncommon for civilians to gain access to Blizzard Entertainment, creator of the popular World of Warcraft video game series. During their
Fowler Student Ali Bollbach Receives Excellence Award from the American Bankruptcy Institute
Students at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law study in hopes that they might receive awards for the highest grade in their respective classes. But it is safe to assume Ali Bollbach (JD ’14) did not anticipate the Honorable Theodor Albert , Federal Bankruptcy Court Judge and Fowler Bankruptcy Law Professor, nominating her