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Professor Rotunda Publishes Russian Edition on The Politics of Language

November 29, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Ronald Rotunda recently published Либерализм как слово и символ : борьба за либеральный бренд в США [The Politics of Language: Liberalism as Word and Symbol] (Социум, 2016) in Russia. The book was originally published by the University of Iowa Press in 1986. From the Russian publisher’s description

First Editions of Two New Constitutional Law Textbooks Just Published by Fowler Law Professor Ronald Rotunda

September 12, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Ronald Rotunda recently authored two new first edition textbooks, Rotunda’s American Constitutional Law: The Supreme Court in American History Volume 1 – Institutional Powers (West Academic Publishing 2016) and Rotunda’s American Constitutional Law: The Supreme Court in American History Volume 2 – Liberties (West Academic Publishing

Faculty in the News – July 2012

August 1, 2012 by | Faculty

Professor Rotunda on FCPA and protecting investors – Legal Newsline Professor Caso comments on the key legal difference between  mortgage loans and ordinary securities – Thomson Reuters News & Insight   John Eastman on immigration and the U.S. Constitution –New York Times Professor Eggert on eminent domain and the foreclosure crisis – Los Angeles Times

L.A. Times Quotes Dean Campbell and Professor Rotunda on Watergate

June 18, 2012 by | Faculty

L.A. Times quoted Dean Campbell and Professor Rotunda in an article entitled “Forty years after Watergate, many legal reforms rolled back.”  The article concludes that, although in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal there were many reforms to U.S. laws.,  many of those changes have since been eliminated.  Professor Rotunda is quoted as saying, “”We

Professor Rotunda Published Article in National Law Journal

May 20, 2012 by | Faculty

Professor Rotunda co-authored an article published in The National Law Journal, entitled “Prosecutorial and Judicial Misconduct: High court should hear ‘Rubashkin’ to consider overzealous DOJ and judge who was essentially on prosecution team.”  The article talks about how, in the past few years, a series of federal judges have criticized the U.S. Department of Justice

Chapman Law in the Media: April 2-9

April 9, 2012 by | Faculty

Professor Rotunda was quoted in an article  entitled “‘Christian sympathy’ and ethical violations in Trinity fight?” in the Orange County Register.  Read the article here.

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:

Chapman Law in the Media: March 12-25

March 25, 2012 by | Faculty

Professor Rotunda was quoted in an article entitled “Federal court says French must play by American rules” in LegalNewsline.  Read about it here. Professor Eastman was quoted in an article entitled “Health care law brawl arrives at Supreme Court steps” on FoxNews.com.  Read his remarks here. Professor Caso was quoted in a column entitled “Brian

Professor Rotunda Quoted in L.A. Times

February 14, 2012 by | Faculty

The Los Angeles Times published an article entitled,”California’s political watchdog panel eases its approach to ethics issues.”  The article questions the decision of the Fair Political Practices Commission, which was created to enforce laws on election campaigns and lobbying,  to eased restrictions on gifts from lobbyists to lawmakers, scale back its open meetings, and stop

Professor Rotunda’s Article Mentioned as Top Legal Ethics Story

December 27, 2011 by | Faculty

The popular blog, “Legal Ethics Forum”, posted their “Top Ten Legal Ethics Stories of 2011.” Coming in at number one on the list was “Contracting around Conflicts”, which was supported by articles that covered cases pertaining to conflict decisions and agreements between lawyers and clients on how to handle conflicts arising in the future. Professor

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