Vanderbilt
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39 Vanderbilt Law graduates secure judicial clerkships
Recent graduates will clerk in 14 states, D.C., and the Virgin Islands Read MoreJul. 18, 2011
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Danny Van Horn ’97 sworn in as president of the Tennessee Bar Association
Van Horn, the youngest TBA president to date, was sworn in by Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Cornelia Clark '79. Read MoreJul. 15, 2011
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William H. Roach Jr. 72 named chairman of American Heart Association
Roach is a retired partner of McDermott Will & Emery Read MoreJul. 6, 2011
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David Gerregano ’95 named Deputy Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Revenue
Gerregano is responsible for legal services, tax policy and administrative hearings. Read MoreJul. 6, 2011
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Daniel Sharfstein awarded Alphonse Fletcher Sr. Fellowship by Fletcher Foundation
Sharfstein will chronicle Southern lawyers who argued against integration in the courts in the decade following the Brown v. Board of Education decision. Read MoreJul. 6, 2011
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Carol Swain’s new book, “Be the People,” released by Thomas Nelson Inc.
Law and political science professor Carol Swain combines research, opinions and scripture in a conservative analysis of current controversial issues. Read MoreJun. 30, 2011
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Ganesh Sitaraman joins Vanderbilt’s law faculty as an assistant professor
Professor Sitaraman was previously the Public Law Fellow and a lecturer at Harvard Law School. Read MoreJun. 28, 2011
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Rebecca Haw joins Vanderbilt s law faculty as assistant professor after Climenko Fellowship
Haw studies antitrust law and will teach Antitrust Law and a seminar on the use of experts in legal decision-making at Vanderbilt. Read MoreJun. 24, 2011
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Yesha Yadav joins Vanderbilt s law faculty as assistant professor of law
Professor Yadav enters legal academy after serving in the Legal Vice-Presidency of the World Bank. Read MoreJun. 24, 2011
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Richard Nagareda’s analysis of class commonality influences Wal-Mart v. Dukes decision
Nagareda's 2009 article, "Class Certification in the Age of Aggregate Proof," cited extensively in majority opinion and dissent. Read MoreJun. 22, 2011