Faculty News
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Vanderbilt Law School announces new endowed faculty research fund
Robert S. Reder ’78, retired partner of Milbank Tweed and current professor of the practice of law at Vanderbilt, endows Enterprise Faculty Fund to promote faculty development. Read MoreNov. 24, 2013
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Sean Seymore advocates dropping patent requirement that inventions be “useful”
Patent expert Seymore argues that "useful disclosure" is a better criteria in forthcoming law review article. Read MoreNov. 19, 2013
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Sean Seymore advocates dropping patent requirement that inventions be "useful"
Patent expert Seymore argues that "useful disclosure" is a better criteria in forthcoming law review article. Read MoreNov. 19, 2013
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Study by Tracey George and Albert Yoon shows faculty hiring process makes law schools less adaptable
George and Yoon found that the biggest factor after faculty candidates pass initial screening was the law school they attended. Read MoreNov. 12, 2013
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Law Library Director Larry Reeves named Association of Research Libraries Leadership Fellow
Reeves is one of 26 fellows selected for an 18-month program designed to foster leadership skills. Read MoreNov. 11, 2013
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Associate Dean Kevin Stack honored with 2013 ABA Administrative Law Award
Stack and Jerry L. Mashaw of Yale were both recognized with the ABA's 2013 Annual Scholarship Award for best published work in administrative law. Read MoreNov. 8, 2013
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Legal historian Mark Brandon's new book addresses changing concepts of family
Mark Brandon's book, States of Union: Family and Change in the American Constitutional Order, was released in September 2013 by the University Press of Kansas. Read MoreNov. 6, 2013
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Legal historian Mark Brandon’s new book addresses changing concepts of family
Mark Brandon's book, States of Union: Family and Change in the American Constitutional Order, was released in September 2013 by the University Press of Kansas. Read MoreNov. 6, 2013
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Alistair Newbern featured panelist in “Partnering for an Equitable and Inclusive Nashville”
Newbern, an assistant clinical professor of law, chairs the steering committee for Nashville for All of Us, a group founded as part of a successful citywide campaign opposing a proposed English-only ordinance. Read MoreNov. 5, 2013
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Alistair Newbern featured panelist in "Partnering for an Equitable and Inclusive Nashville"
Newbern, an assistant clinical professor of law, chairs the steering committee for Nashville for All of Us, a group founded as part of a successful citywide campaign opposing a proposed English-only ordinance. Read MoreNov. 5, 2013