Vanderbilt Law News
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Harold G. Maier, David Daniels Allen Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus, dead at 77
Professor Maier spent his entire academic career at Vanderbilt Law School. Read MoreAug. 26, 2014
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Ed Rubin: Fighting Bureaucracy by Improving it
Rubin identifies a new approach to make bureaucracy more humane. Read MoreAug. 25, 2014
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New J.D./M.S.F. joint-degree program offered by VLS and Owen Graduate School of Management
Students earn both degrees without increasing the time in school through program offered jointly by Vanderbilt Law School and Owen Graduate School of Management. Read MoreJul. 11, 2014
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Touted benefits of new EPA emissions limits may be misleading, according to paper co-authored by economist W. Kip Viscusi
Paper co-authored by Viscusi and Ted Gayer of the Brookings Institution focuses on benefits that would accrue just in the U.S. Read MoreJul. 10, 2014
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Matthew R. Burnstein '96 (BA'93) named chairman of Waller Lansden Dortch
Burnstein will succeed John Tishler, B.A. 1980, as chairman of the firm. Read MoreJun. 27, 2014
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Should the government be legally liable for failing to act?
Christopher Serkin examines the government's duty to protect private property with the proper laws and regulations. Read MoreJun. 23, 2014
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Should the government be legally liable for failing to act?
Harold G. (Hal) Maier, a renowned scholar of international law, died August 24 following a long illness. Professor Maier spent his entire academic career at Vanderbilt Law School. He was 77. Maier was an internationally recognized authority on the application of United States regulatory legislation to foreign business activity. Over… Read MoreJun. 23, 2014
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James Balser '16 receives Helton Fellowship from American Society of International Law
Balser will work with the No Peace Without Justice International Criminal Justice Program's Syrian Accountability Project in Gaziantep, Turkey. Read MoreJun. 18, 2014
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Staci Michelle Yandle '87 confirmed to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
Yandle is currently a solo practitioner who focuses on civil litigation in federal and state court. Read MoreJun. 17, 2014
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70 Vanderbilt Law students receive 2014 summer stipends to support pro bono work
Harold G. (Hal) Maier, a renowned scholar of international law, died August 24 following a long illness. Professor Maier spent his entire academic career at Vanderbilt Law School. He was 77. Maier was an internationally recognized authority on the application of United States regulatory legislation to foreign business activity. Over… Read MoreJun. 16, 2014