Vanderbilt
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Noted civil rights lawyer George E. Barrett, Class of 1957, dead at 86
Barrett was “a powerful voice for social justice, civil rights and civil liberties” in Nashville for more than 55 years. Read MoreAug. 27, 2014
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19 members of the Class of 2014 selected for Order of the Coif
Order of the Coif members are selected by faculty approval and represent the top 10 percent of the class. Read MoreAug. 26, 2014
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September 2014 Law@Vanderbilt Class Notes Highlights
George Barrett, Class of 1957, the indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer who called himself “The Citizen,” has died at 86. The cause of death was acute pancreatitis. Barrett had continued his law practice until two weeks before his death August 26. Read MoreAug. 26, 2014
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Harold G. Maier, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus, dead at 77
Professor Maier spent his entire academic career at Vanderbilt Law School. Read MoreAug. 26, 2014
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Ed Rubin: Fighting Bureaucracy by Improving it
Rubin identifies a new approach to make bureaucracy more humane. Read MoreAug. 25, 2014
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Law and Economics graduate Jennifer Bennett Shinall joins Law Faculty
George Barrett, Class of 1957, the indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer who called himself “The Citizen,” has died at 86. The cause of death was acute pancreatitis. Barrett had continued his law practice until two weeks before his death August 26. Read MoreAug. 11, 2014
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Law and Economics graduate Caroline Cecot is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar
George Barrett, Class of 1957, the indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer who called himself “The Citizen,” has died at 86. The cause of death was acute pancreatitis. Barrett had continued his law practice until two weeks before his death August 26. Read MoreAug. 1, 2014
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Professor Joni Hersch’s research is featured in the New York Times
George Barrett, Class of 1957, the indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer who called himself “The Citizen,” has died at 86. The cause of death was acute pancreatitis. Barrett had continued his law practice until two weeks before his death August 26. Read MoreAug. 1, 2014
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Economist Joni Hersch nominated for 2014 Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research
Hersch nominated for her 2013 article “Opting Out among Women with Elite Education,” published in the Review of Economics of the Household. Read MoreJul. 25, 2014
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August 2014 Law@Vanderbilt Class Notes Highlights
George Barrett, Class of 1957, the indefatigable Nashville civil rights lawyer who called himself “The Citizen,” has died at 86. The cause of death was acute pancreatitis. Barrett had continued his law practice until two weeks before his death August 26. Read MoreJul. 22, 2014