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Elodie Currier ’23 Takes First Place in 2023 Brown Award for Excellence in Legal Writing
Currier earns $15,000 award and a donation of $5,000 to Vanderbilt Law scholarship fund Read MoreJan. 19, 2024
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Opinion: It’s Time for the Government to Regulate AI. Here’s How.
Co-authored by Ganesh Sitaraman, Director of the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator for Political Economy and Regulation. Read MoreJan. 15, 2024
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War Crimes – Israel & Gaza
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreJan. 9, 2024
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Three Vanderbilt Ph.D. Law & Economics Graduates Began Tenure-Track Faculty Positions in 2023-24
Graduates joined the University of Buffalo School of Law, the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, and the Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Read MoreJan. 5, 2024
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Vanderbilt Law & Economics Grads Caroline Cecot and Benjamin J. McMichael Granted Tenure
Cecot is an Associate Professor of Law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, McMichael is a Professor of Law at The University of Alabama School of Law Read MoreJan. 3, 2024
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Seizing Russia’s Central Bank Funds Is Illegal and Unwise
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreDec. 26, 2023
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How Vanderbilt’s AI law lab wants to use the technology for good
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreDec. 21, 2023
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The Alligator and the Handbag
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreDec. 20, 2023
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The Toad and the Geothermal Plant
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreDec. 20, 2023
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The legal case for seizing Russia’s assets
Elodie Currier ’23 won first place in The Judge John R. Brown Scholarship Foundation 30th Annual Brown Award for her article The Myth of Anonymity: De-Identified Data as Legal Fiction. Currier was recommended by Lisa Schultz Bressman, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair… Read MoreDec. 19, 2023