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Chapman University Fowler School of Law Professor Lawrence Rosenthal Publishes “The Statement and Account Clause as a National Security Freedom of Information Act”

January 20, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Lawrence Rosenthal’s article “ The Statement and Account Clause as a National Security Freedom of Information Act ” was published in Volume 47 of the Loyola University of Chicago Law Journal . From the abstract: The amount of the aggregate annual appropriations for the civilian

Chapman University Fowler School of Law Associate Dean Donald Kochan Publishes “Dealing with Dirty Deeds: Matching Nemo Dat Preferences with Property Law Pragmatism”

January 14, 2016 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Associate Dean Donald Kochan’s article “ Dealing with Dirty Deeds: Matching Nemo Dat Preferences with Property Law Pragmatism ” was recently published in Volume 64 of the Kansas Law Review . From the abstract: When title disputes arise between two or more purchasers, we have accepted

Donald Kochan to Serve as Inaugural Co-Editor of New Section in Popular Internet Journal for Legal Scholars Fowler Law’s Associate Dean Continues His Extensive Service to the Property Law Community

November 25, 2015 by | Faculty

This week marks the launch of a brand new Property Section on Jotwell (“The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)”) – the popular internet journal where legal scholars select other legal scholars’ recently-published and important journal articles for attention, analysis, and review. Donald Kochan, Chapman University Fowler School of Law’s Associate Dean for Research and

Associate Dean Donald Kochan Publishes “Constituencies and Contemporaneousness in Reason-Giving: Thoughts and Direction After T-Mobile”

November 10, 2015 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Associate Dean Donald Kochan’s work on “ Constituencies and Contemporaneousness in Reason-Giving: Thoughts and Direction After T-Mobile ” was published in October as the lead article in Volume 37 of the Cardozo Law Review . From the abstract: This Article presents a framework for reason-giving requirements

Professor Lawrence Rosenthal Publishes “The Limits of Second Amendment Originalism and the Constitutional Case for Gun Control”

November 4, 2015 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Lawrence Rosenthal’s article “The Limits of Second Amendment Originalism and the Constitutional Case for Gun Control” was published in late October 2015 in the Washington University Law Review (Volume 92, Number 5). From the abstract: Second Amendment jurisprudence was revolutionized by the Supreme Court’s 2008 decision

Professor Abigail Patthoff Publishes “This is Your Brain on Law School: The Impact of Fear-Based Narratives on Law Students”

October 14, 2015 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Abigail Patthoff’s article entitled “ This is Your Brain on Law School: The Impact of Fear-Based Narratives on Law Students ” was recently published in the Utah Law Review. From the abstract: Law students regularly top the charts as among the most dissatisfied, demoralized,

Professor Tom W. Bell publishes “Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, and the Propriety of ‘Property’”

October 6, 2015 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Professor Tom W. Bell’s article, “ Copyright Porn Trolls, Wasting Taxi Medallions, and the Propriety of ‘Property’ ,” was recently published in Fowler School of Law’s Chapman Law Review (Volume 18, Number 3). From the abstract: What happens when the government creates privileges that have powers

Dean Tom Campbell Publishes Article in University of Miami Law Review Article responds to piece on Amazon, e-books and antitrust policy

September 16, 2015 by | Faculty

Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law Dean Tom Campbell recently published a response article entitled “ The E-Books Conspiracy: Crossing the Line Between Applying and Creating Law ” in volume 69 of the University of Miami Law Review Caveat , the online companion to the quarterly review. From the abstract: This article

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