Nate Luce
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Vanderbilt’s Stanton Foundation First Amendment Center Files Amicus Brief in Singleton v. Taylor
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals will hear a case on whether two Alabama statues restricting solicitation violate individuals’ First Amendment rights Read MoreSep. 21, 2023
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Matthew Patrick Shaw Wins Education Law Association’s Steven S. Goldberg Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Education Law
Shaw received the award for his 2022 Chicago Law Review article, “The Public Right to Education” Read MoreSep. 21, 2023
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“The Federal Courts and Puerto Rico: A Catalyst of Institutional and Social Change,” a Talk by Judge Gustavo Gelpi of the First Circuit Court of Appeals
In a candid talk sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community, Judge Gelpi discussed how his work as a prosecutor, magistrate judge, and district court judge in Puerto Rico informs his perspective as an appellate judge on the First Circuit Court. Read MoreSep. 18, 2023
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Fifteen Years after Lehman Bros. Collapse, Major Banking Overhaul is Still Needed, Former Treasury Advisors Warn
In New Research from the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator, Ricks and Menand Call for Reforms to Treat Banks as Public Utilities Read MoreSep. 14, 2023
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Ingrid Brunk Testifies to European Central Bank at ECB Legal Conference 2023
Professor Brunk offers thoughts on central bank immunities and international sanctions Read MoreSep. 8, 2023
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Vanderbilt Law Students and Graduates Secure 39 Clerkships in the 2022-23 Academic Year
Students and recent graduates will serve as clerks for judges in federal appellate and district courts, the Court of International Trade, the Tennessee Supreme Court, and other state courts. Read MoreAug. 25, 2023
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Jorge Salles Diaz ’24 and Krishna Ammisetty ’24 Serve as 2023 Peggy Browning Fellows
Salles Diaz worked at the Satter Ruhlen Law Firm, while Ammisetty worked for the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Read MoreAug. 24, 2023
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Farhang Heydari Joins Vanderbilt Law Faculty
Heydari’s research centers around society’s reliance on policing and criminal law Read MoreAug. 7, 2023
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Nicole Langston Joins the Vanderbilt Law Faculty
Bankruptcy scholar’s work focuses on the impact of debt on economic inequality Read MoreAug. 7, 2023
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U.S. Treasuries Are Supposed to Be Risk-Free. Treasury Markets Are Definitely Not.
New research from Yesha Yadav spotlights an overlooked vulnerability in America’s financial system Read MoreJul. 12, 2023