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Professor Rotunda Quoted on Recall Votes

October 29, 2010 by | Faculty

The Chicago Tribune quoted Professor Ronald Rotunda in an article entitled, “Illinois Voters to Decide Recall Power,” about the difficulty of getting a recall vote on the ballot. “The hurdles are so high that it’s going to be very difficult to jump over,” said Professor Rotunda. “This may be more frosting on a cake without

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Professor Rotunda Publishes Op-Ed on Immigrants

October 25, 2010 by | Faculty

The Panther featured Professor Ronald Rotunda’s op-ed entitled, “Congressional Silence Hurts Immigrants.” The piece discussed his belief that the claim that immigrants steal American jobs is misguided. “One reason is that immigrants create demand for goods and services. Another is that immigrants usually dovetail rather than compete with native employment.” Read Professor Rotunda’s article here.

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NY Times Quotes Professor Eggert

October 14, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was quoted in the New York Times online Opinion Pages. The opinion piece, entitled “How Wall Street Hid Its Mortgage Mess,” highlighted Professor Eggert’s testimony to the secrecy that once surrounded mortgage-backed securities.  “Investors were not given sufficient information to make the decisions that they needed to make to see if they

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Chapman Announces Commencement Speakers

September 29, 2010 by | General News

Chapman is excited to announce the commencement speakers for 2011 and 2012. U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte, Jr. will be the commencement speaker for 2011. Birotte is the son of Haitian immigrants and was recently sworn in as the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California. Appointed by President Obama and confirmed by the U.S.

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Chapman Professors Participate in National People of Color Scholarship Conference

September 28, 2010 by | Faculty

Two Chapman professors participated in the “National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference” this September at Seton Hall in New Jersey.  Professor Dexter, a panelist at the Conference, discussed tax policy in a “post-racial” era. Professor Francine Lipman presented her paper, “It’s A Matter of Life or Death: A Model for the Most Important Financial

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OC Register Quotes Eggert on Elder Abuse

September 24, 2010 by | Faculty

The Orange County Register quoted Professor Kurt Eggert in an article about a Santa Ana judge’s recent ruling on an elder abuse claim. “This is a claim that individuals would have to bring,” Professor Eggert said. “If they want to try to bring a claim for elder abuse it has to be for individual elders

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LA Times Article Features Professor Eggert

September 24, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Kurt Eggert was featured in an LA Times story about predatory lending and the financial crisis. The article highlighted Professor Eggert’s testimony at the final field hearing of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, where he told the panel that the rush to profit from turning subprime mortgages into top-rated Wall Street securities encouraged predatory

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OC Register Publishes Professor Hernandez's Piece

September 22, 2010 by | Faculty

The Orange County Register published an opinion piece by Professor Ernesto Hernández-López entitled, “Don’t Discourage Food Trucks.” The op-ed praises food trucks and asserts that food trucks do not compete unfairly with fixed restaurants because they meet a different demand. Furthermore, “food trucks represent Southern California’s culinary apex, accessible to millions whether it’s gourmet burgers,

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Professor Eastman Led Discussion for NY Times

September 20, 2010 by | Faculty

The New York Times invited former Dean and Donald P. Kennedy Chair John Eastman to contribute an opinion piece to the New York Times “Room For Debate.” On September 22, 2010, Former Dean Eastman led the online discussion “On-Duty versus Off Duty” with a piece entitled, “Can Speech Be Limited for Public Workers?” The op-ed

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NY Times Quotes Professor Hall

September 16, 2010 by | Faculty

The New York Times quoted Professor John Hall in an article that highlighted the challenges facing the United Nations-backed court in Cambodia. “Will it overcome its systemic flaws, stave off the heavy-handed political interference of the Cambodian government, maintain adequate funding and donor support, and address the problems that have plagued it so far?” Professor

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