Vanderbilt Law News
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Justin Hulse
After graduating from Stanford with degrees in Spanish and history, Justin Hulse and his wife moved to Redmond, Washington, where Justin spent a year as a programmer for Microsoft on such familiar Internet products as Hotmail, Instant Messenger, Skydrive and Explorer “plugins” — and where their first son was born. But… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Christian Orozco
After graduating from Stanford with degrees in Spanish and history, Justin Hulse and his wife moved to Redmond, Washington, where Justin spent a year as a programmer for Microsoft on such familiar Internet products as Hotmail, Instant Messenger, Skydrive and Explorer “plugins” — and where their first son was born. But… Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Adele El-Khouri ’13 and Scott Farmer ’13 win 2012 Bass Berry & Sims Moot Court competition
Problem required competitors to grapple with two unresolved questions in First Amendment law. Read MoreFeb. 6, 2012
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Two En Banc Articles cited in U.S. Supreme Court opinion in Golan v. Holder
The articles by Daniel Gervais and Elizabeth Townsend Gard were published in October 2011 as part of En Banc's Roundtable series. Read MoreFeb. 1, 2012
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Gervais establishes www.tripsagreement.net to serve as TRIPS resource repository
New site offers TRIPS resources as well as a database of U.S. and Canadian copyright cases Read MoreJan. 31, 2012
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Ellen Wright Clayton named Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
AAAS elects as Fellows those whose "efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its application are scientifically or socially distinguished." Read MoreJan. 25, 2012
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Academy Sports Outdoors general counsel Wade Turner ’97 profiled in Texas Lawyer
Turner heads Academy's legal department. Read MoreJan. 25, 2012
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Mike Pescatello ’69, member of Vanderbilt’s Board of Advisors, dies at 67
Pescatello was senior vice president at Northern Trust, based in San Francisco. Read MoreJan. 25, 2012
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William Ozier ’69 elected chair of Tennessee Chamber of Commerce
Ozier will serve during 2012. Read MoreJan. 25, 2012
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High court’s GPS decision sidesteps larger privacy question
United States v. Jones case leaves much unsettled says Chris Slobgin, Milton R. Underwood Chair in Law Read MoreJan. 24, 2012