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"Justice at Risk" conference will examine the role of money in judicial elections
Conference focuses on the results of an independent study exploring the effects of campaign contributions on judicial behavior. Read MoreMar. 5, 2014
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Greg Abbott '84 and Mark Phariss '85 on opposite sides of Texas same-sex marriage case
Los Angeles Times story features Vanderbilt Law School classmates. Read MoreMar. 3, 2014
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to deliver 2014 Sims Lecture March 18
Justice Thomas will also meet with Vanderbilt Law students, faculty and alumni before his talk. Read MoreFeb. 26, 2014
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Professor W. Kip Viscusi is quoted by Forbes
“Justice at Risk: Research Opportunities and Policy Alternatives Regarding State Judicial Selection,” a conference at Vanderbilt Law School March 20-21, will examine the role of money in judicial elections. The conference is jointly sponsored by the… Read MoreFeb. 25, 2014
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Julian Wright '92 receives North Carolina Bar Assocation's Citizen Lawyer Award
Wright is a partner with Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson in Charlotte. Read MoreFeb. 21, 2014
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Law and Economics student V. Blair Druhan has been admitted to candidacy for the Ph.D.
“Justice at Risk: Research Opportunities and Policy Alternatives Regarding State Judicial Selection,” a conference at Vanderbilt Law School March 20-21, will examine the role of money in judicial elections. The conference is jointly sponsored by the… Read MoreFeb. 21, 2014
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Law and Economics student Jean Xiao will be Senior Articles Editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review
“Justice at Risk: Research Opportunities and Policy Alternatives Regarding State Judicial Selection,” a conference at Vanderbilt Law School March 20-21, will examine the role of money in judicial elections. The conference is jointly sponsored by the… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2014
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Karen Lindell '12 awarded Skadden Fellowship to work at Philadelphia’s Juvenile Law Center
Lindell’s two-year Skadden Fellowship term will begin in September 2014. Read MoreFeb. 4, 2014
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ACLU attorney James Esseks to speak about Windsor case and LGBT rights
Esseks is law school’s 2014 Social Justice Fellow. Read MoreFeb. 4, 2014
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George Barrett '57 to discuss Geier v. University of Tennessee
Renowned civil rights advocate George Barrett '57 will discuss the landmark case that desegregated Tennessee's state universities Friday, February 7. Read MoreFeb. 4, 2014