Faculty News
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Daniel Gervais cited in Kirtsaeng dissent
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg cites Gervais’ definitive TRIPS Agreement book to compare U.S. policy with Court’s decision regarding scope of U.S. copyright law. Read MoreMar. 21, 2013
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Terry Maroney to present at orientation program for new federal judges
Maroney will participate in the Federal Judicial Center's orientation program for newly appointed federal judges Read MoreFeb. 4, 2013
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VLR article by Terry Maroney identifies good uses for judicial anger
"Angry Judges" proposes a new model for judicial anger Read MoreJan. 22, 2013
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Fourth edition of TRIPS Agreement: Drafting History and Analysis by IP expert Daniel Gervais released
Gervais’ updated commentary on TRIPS now incorporates original proposals for the agreement from individual nations Read MoreJan. 7, 2013
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Tracey George appointed to editorial board of Journal of Legal Education
George directs Vanderbilt's Cecil D. Branstetter Program in Litigation and Dispute Resolution Read MoreJan. 2, 2013
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Criminal law professor Donald J. Hall dead at 69
Professor Hall was a revered teacher and criminal law expert who taught at Vanderbilt from 1970 until his retirement in 2007. Read MoreNov. 30, 2012
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Michael Newton appointed to board of advisors for ABA International Criminal Court Project
Newton previously served on ASIL Task Force on U.S. Policy Toward the ICC. Read MoreNov. 20, 2012
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Daniel Sharfstein awarded 2012 Cromwell Book Prize for The Invisible Line
Prize selected by American Society of Legal History advisory committee recognizes scholarly excellence in legal history Read MoreNov. 15, 2012
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Articles by Wuerth and from Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law cited in Fourth Circuit Court decision in Samantar
Articles by Ingrid Wuerth and Lewis Yelin cited in discussion of foreign state immunity. Read MoreNov. 14, 2012
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Ingrid Wuerth selected to work on restatement of U.S. foreign relations law
Wuerth will be a reporter on the Restatement (Fourth) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States, published by the American Law Institute. Read MoreNov. 2, 2012