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Chapman Law in the Media: March 26-April 1

April 1, 2012 by | Faculty

Professor Caso made a radio appearance on KPCC to discuss Obama’s Affordable Care Act.  Listen to the radio appearance here.  He was also quoted in an article entitled “The Orange County Register: Justice Kennedy drives debate on mandate” in the Orange County Register.  Read the article here. Professor Rotunda published an op-ed entitled “Ronald Rotunda:

Professor Hernandez Highlighted in OC Weekly

August 19, 2011 by | Faculty

The Orange County Weekly highlighted Professor Ernesto Hernandez as a scholar, cook, and activist. The article, entitled, “Ernesto Hernandez, Chapman University Law Professor, to Appear on Panel at National Street Food Conference,” discussed Professor Hernandez’ appearance in San Francisco this August. The panel was called “The Life and Death of the Great American Food Truck.”

Chapman Professors to Present at Law & Society Association Event

March 2, 2011 by | Faculty

The Law & Society Association Annual Meeting will include presentations by Professor Deepa Badrinarayana, Professor Katherine Darmer, Professor Bobby Dexter, Professor Larry Rosenthal, Professor John Tehranian, and Professor Ernesto Hernández- López. This exciting international conference, which hosts inter-disciplinary and legal scholars interested in the place of law in social, political, economic and cultural life, will

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,

Professor Hernandez Published Article

April 8, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Ernesto Hernandez’ article, “Law, Food, and Culture: Mexican Corn’s National Identity Cooked in ‘Tortilla Discourses’ Post-TLC/NAFTA,” was abstracted on the LSN Law & Society: International & Comparative Law online journal.

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