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Professor Kochan Publishes Article on Externalities
On July 27, 2010, the lead “Perspective” article in the Los Angeles Daily Journal was written by Professor Donald Kochan, entitled “Don’t Let Your Bubble Cross My Bubble.” The piece described the importance of understanding the concepts of externalities, harm, and regulatory justification in modern legal and social discourse.
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Wall Street Journal Prints Professor Hall's Op-Ed
Professor John Hall’s op-ed, entitled “Tribunal Problems Loom,” was published in the Asia edition of The Wall Street Journal. The piece discussed the challenges the next cases will bring after the historic first verdict at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal.“It would be a great disservice if the Duch verdict turns out to be the high watermark
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LA Times Prints Professor Kochan's Op-Ed
On July 26, 2010, the lead op-ed in the Los Angeles Times was written by Professor Donald Kochan, entitled “Luxury Needs No Remedy.” The piece discussed Benjamin Franklin’s views on luxury and wealth as they apply in today’s debates for legal and financial reform. Read Professor Kochan’s op-ed.
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Professor Hall Quoted on Front Page of NY Times
Professor John Hall was quoted in a front page New York Times article about the sentencing of a former prison warden of the Khmer Rouge who was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Professor Hall commented on the difficulties facing the United Nations backed tribunal in Cambodia. “The court has struggled to
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Professor Lipman is Top Downloaded Author
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) has updated its monthly rankings of 654 American and international law school faculties and 1,500 law professors by (among other things) the number of paper downloads from the SSRN data base. Congratulations to Chapman Law Professor Francine Lipman who now ranks as #9 in recent tax downloads and as #15
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Wall Street Journal Quotes Eastman on Immigration
Former Chapman Law Dean and current Professor John Eastman was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article entitled “Backers of Arizona Immigration Law Hope Suit Creates Precedent.” Professor Eastman discussed his hope that the Arizona law will be kept mostly intact. “Federal law doesn’t expressly pre-empt states from passing statutes governing immigrants,” said John Eastman.
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Suzanna Adelizi Quoted in Article on Salaries
Suzanna Adelizi, Director of Career Services, was quoted in The Daily Journal in Kari Hamanaka’s article entitled “Starting Salaries Stuck at 2008 Levels.” Ms. Adelizi said about the varied starting salaries for law school graduates, “it depends on what kind of attorney you want to be and what type of legal practice setting you want
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Professor Rotunda Wins Best-Dressed
Professor Ronald Rotunda won “best-dressed” at the Supreme Court Confirmation hearings in a poll conducted by the Huffington Post. Check out Professor Rotunda in his yellow bow tie and burgundy suit here.
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Professor Rotunda Testified at Appointment of Supreme Court Seat
Professor Ronald Rotunda testified in the Judiciary Committee on the fourth day of hearings on the appointment of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court seat. Professor Rotunda’s testimony focused on what Solicitor General Kagan must do as a Justice to comply with a federal statute (28 USC a Sec. 455(b)(3)) applicable to Justices who
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Professor Eastman and Professor Rosenthal Appear on Radio
Former Chapman Law Dean John Eastman and Chapman Law Professor Lawrence Rosenthal discussed the Confirmation of U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagen to the Supreme Court on Southern California Public Radio, 89.1 KUOR. Listen to the audio from AirTalk here.