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Using Math to Get the Law Right
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. Read MoreApr. 18, 2019
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10 Years After
Professors Morgan Ricks, Yesha Yadav and Gary Brown on what, if anything, we learned from the 2008 financial crisis. Read MoreApr. 18, 2019
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A Practical Provocateur: Professor of Law Jessica Clarke
Clarke’s provocative scholarship pushes the frontiers of equality law while maintaining a practical focus on the impact of all forms of discrimination on the everyday lives of Americans. Read MoreApr. 18, 2019
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Beyond Borders
A new immigration law clinic gives Vanderbilt students hands-on experience assisting immigrants facing deportation. Read MoreApr. 18, 2019
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A Great Investment
Approximately a third of Vanderbilt’s J.D. class each year earns a second credential through Vanderbilt’s successful Law and Business Program. Read MoreApr. 18, 2019
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2018 Sims Lecture: Justice Sonia Sotomayor
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. By Grace Renshaw Edward Cheng (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) Soon after he began to study law, Edward K. Cheng realized how often scientific questions factored into legal… Read MoreJul. 25, 2018
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About this issue – Summer 2018
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. By Grace Renshaw Edward Cheng (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) Soon after he began to study law, Edward K. Cheng realized how often scientific questions factored into legal… Read MoreJul. 25, 2018
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For the Record: Mitch Glazier ’91, rising CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America, wants to be the change agent for the record industry’s next era
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. By Grace Renshaw Edward Cheng (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) Soon after he began to study law, Edward K. Cheng realized how often scientific questions factored into legal… Read MoreJul. 25, 2018
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Commencement 2018
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. By Grace Renshaw Edward Cheng (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) Soon after he began to study law, Edward K. Cheng realized how often scientific questions factored into legal… Read MoreJul. 25, 2018
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Speaking of Alumni: Record-setting year helps students, faculty
Edward K. Cheng, Hess Professor of Law, develops a method for detecting and correcting case publication bias. By Grace Renshaw Edward Cheng (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) Soon after he began to study law, Edward K. Cheng realized how often scientific questions factored into legal… Read MoreJul. 25, 2018