Vanderbilt Law News
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GenAI and Its Implications on the Legal Field
Head of eDiscovery at Sidley discusses the current role of generative AI in legal work and how it may be used in the future Read MoreOct. 11, 2024
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VPOPP Connects Students with Prosecutors from Across the Country
As developers continue to expand the capabilities of generative AI, lawyers have begun to question how GenAI could impact litigation in the future. To address these questions, Vanderbilt Law School’s Branstetter Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program and the Vanderbilt AI Law Lab hosted a discussion on GenAI… Read MoreOct. 11, 2024
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Lisa Schultz Bressman Elected a New Member of the American Law Institute
Administrative law expert one of 22 newly elected members to ALI Read MoreOct. 10, 2024
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Remembering Professor John Bernard Marshall
John Bernard Marshall, age 97, peacefully passed away on September 25, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee. Read MoreOct. 7, 2024
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How to Think Like a Community Lawyer
Amy Leipziger, 2024-2025 George Barrett Distinguished Practitioner in Residence, discusses the evolution of her career as a legal advocate Read MoreOct. 2, 2024
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Public Interest Community Conversations: Flourishing as a Public Interest Student and Attorney
Grace Hayes and Madison Lowery discuss their career motivations, overcoming challenges, and more in a wide-ranging discussion Read MoreSep. 30, 2024
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Vanderbilt Law Clinic Files Supreme Court Amicus Brief on Behalf of First Amendment Scholars
The Stanton Foundation First Amendment Clinic at Vanderbilt Law School filed an amicus brief in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton Read MoreSep. 26, 2024
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Meet the Vanderbilt LL.M. Class of 2025
Vanderbilt Law School's incoming LL.M. Class of 2025 boasts diversity and strong academic performance, with 32 students total. Read MoreSep. 24, 2024
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Four Vanderbilt Law Professors Among 20 Most Cited Administrative and / or Environmental Law Faculty in the U.S.
Edward Rubin also mentioned in Brian Leiter’s Law School Reports Read MoreSep. 19, 2024
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Testing the Legitimacy of Consent and Waiver in Criminal Cases
Paper co-authored by Christopher Slobogin offers new test to determine when consents or waivers are legally relevant. Read MoreSep. 16, 2024