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Fowler Law Professor Rita Barnett-Rose Publishes Article in Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

October 4, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Rita Barnett-Rose’s article “Judicially Modified Democracy: Court and State Pre-Emption of Local GMO Regulation in Hawaii and Beyond” was recently published in Volume 26, Number 1 of the Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum. From the abstract: The federal framework for regulating genetically modified organisms (GMOs)

Fowler Law Professor Kenneth Stahl Publishes “Local Home Rule in the Time of Globalization”

October 1, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Kenneth Stahl’s article “Local Home Rule in the Time of Globalization” was recently published in Volume 2016, Issue 1 of the BYU Law Review. From the abstract: Cities are increasingly taking the lead in tackling global issues like climate change, financial regulation, economic inequality, and others

Fowler Law Professor Marisa Cianciarulo Publishes Article in Columbia Human Rights Law Review

September 23, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Marisa Cianciarulo’s article “Refugees in Our Midst: Applying International Human Rights Law to the Bullying of LGBTQ Youth in the United States” was recently published in Volume 47, Number 2 of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review. From the abstract: This Article explores the severe bullying

Fowler Law Professor Denis Binder Publishes “Can We Secure the Hallowed Halls of Academe?”

September 12, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Denis Binder’s article “Can We Secure the Hallowed Halls of Academe?” was recently published in Volume 26, Number 2 of the Regent University Law Review. From the abstract: Education is a different environ today. As Columbine, Virginia Tech and other tragedies highlight, we have to worry

Fowler Law Professor Ronald Rotunda Publishes “Vertical Federalism, the New States’ Rights, and the Wisdom of Crowds”

August 23, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Ronald Rotunda’s article “Vertical Federalism, the New States’ Rights, and the Wisdom of Crowds” was recently published as part of a symposium in Volume 11 of the Florida International University Law Review. From the abstract: The framers were concerned that the rights found in the Constitution

Fowler Law Professor Scott Howe Publishes “Moving Beyond Miranda: Concessions for Confessions”

July 20, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Scott Howe’s article “Moving Beyond Miranda: Concessions for Confessions” was recently published in Volume 110, Number 4 of the Northwestern University Law Review. From the abstract: The law governing police interrogation provides perverse incentives. For criminal suspects, the law rewards obstruction and concealment. For police officers,

Fowler Associate Dean Donald Kochan Publishes in Texas A&M Journal of Property Law Symposium

July 8, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Associate Dean Donald Kochan’s article “Incumbent Landscapes, Disruptive Uses: Perspectives on Marijuana-Related Land Use Control” was recently published in Volume 3, Number 1 of the Texas A&M Journal of Property Law. From the abstract: The story behind the move toward marijuana’s legality is a story of disruptive

Fowler Law Professor Richard Redding Publishes “Lost in Translation No More: Marketing Evidence-Based Policies for Reducing Juvenile Crime”

June 22, 2016 by | Faculty

Dr. Richard Redding – Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor and Vice Chancellor for Graduate Education at Chapman University – recently published a book chapter on “ Lost in Translation No More: Marketing Evidence-Based Policies for Reducing Juvenile Crime ” in A New Juvenile Justice: Total Reform for a Broken System (NYU

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