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LA Times Quotes Dean Eastman

June 11, 2008 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was quoted in an article in the Los Angeles Times entitled “Lawsuits in defense of gay marriage can backfire, activist groups warn,” which reported on a memo drafted by nine major gay rights groups asking couples not to sue the federal government or other states to have their California nuptials recognized, saying

Dean Eastman Quoted on Illegal Aliens

June 11, 2008 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was quoted in an article in ABA Journal: Law News Now, entitled “Illegal Aliens on I.C.E. – Tougher immigration enforcement tactics spur challenges,” which addressed a number of issues in immigration law, including racial profiling.  In the article, Dean Eastman stated: “Should the Supreme Court revisit racial profiling in immigration, it’s possible

Dean Eastman Makes Television Appearance

May 1, 2008 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was interviewed this week on the television news program, “Daybreak OC,” where he discussed the constitutional implications of the recent City of Orange dog barking / free speech controversy and the California home schooling decision.  “Daybreak OC” is a weekday morning newscast for all of Southern California that focuses on the news,

Chapman Law Professors Elected to AALS Positions

January 8, 2008 by | Faculty

At the annual AALS Meeting in New York City, Dean John Eastman was named to the Special Committee to Review Scholarly Papers. Professor Kurt Eggert was voted onto the Executive Committee of the Clinical Legal Education Section of the AALS and was also was appointed as a member to the AALS Executive Committee of the Section on

Dean Eastman Quoted on Auto Emissions

January 3, 2008 by | Faculty

Dean John Eastman was quoted in the San Diego Union Tribune in an article entitled “State files lawsuit over EPA’s decision on auto emissions.” (Read article…). Dean Eastman was quotes in this piece as follows: John Eastman, dean of the Chapman University School of Law, said the case is of such “monumental importance” that it

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