Jan. 15, 2009—Administrations consider both political and policymaking goals, according to George
Jan. 13, 2009—Corr currently heads a leading anti-tobacco organization, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Jan. 11, 2009—Klothen recognized for work as assistant dean for pro bono and public interest programs at Rutgers
Dec. 9, 2008—Study results indicate that financial 'quick fix' leads to personal bankruptcy
Dec. 9, 2008—Law professor Owen Jones and neuroscientist Rene Marois collaborate on groundbreaking research
Nov. 26, 2008—Judge Daughtrey has served on the 6th Circuit for 15 years
Nov. 25, 2008—Study by Jim Blumstein and Mark Cohen suggests shared systems offer greatest cost savings
Nov. 11, 2008—Gov. Phil Bredesen announces judicial appointment
Nov. 6, 2008—Justice O'Connor's "Conversation with the Law School" sponsored by the Sims Lecture Series
Oct. 27, 2008—Daniel Gervais delivers Finnegan & Henderson Disguished Lecture of Intellectual Property at American University
Oct. 20, 2008—Vanderbilt's Climate Change Research Network identifies "low-hanging fruit" actions to reduce individual carbon emissions
Sep. 29, 2008—22 2008 graduates selected for membership
Sep. 24, 2008—Op/ed coauthored with Sloan Foundation President Emeritus & NYU Stern School Professor Emeritus Ralph Gomory
Sep. 23, 2008—Professor Moran one of 36 ACE Fellows nationwide, nominated by Chancellor Nick Zeppos
Sep. 8, 2008—Vanderbilt applications for fall 2008 increased 9% over 2007
Sep. 2, 2008—Political psychologist Martha Burk to give talk Sept. 9
Aug. 26, 2008—Experts in criminal law, international intellectual property law, conflicts between state and federal laws, securities regulation and appellate law join Vanderbilt's law faculty
Aug. 19, 2008—Tuke challenges Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander this fall
Jul. 28, 2008—Two-year USPTO pilot program will offer real-world experience in trademark law
Jul. 10, 2008—An opinion piece by Michael A. Newton
Jul. 9, 2008—Opinion piece by Regulatory Program Co-director Michael Vandenbergh
Jun. 19, 2008—Professor Bressman's article, "Procedures as Politics in Administrative Law," recognized at ACS convention
Jun. 16, 2008—30 2008 grads and 8 alumni secured judicial clerkships this year
May. 24, 2008—Brummer will be the first Academic Fellow for the SECs Office of International Affairs.
May. 16, 2008—This summer, students will serve courts and government, legal aid and non-profit organizations in the U.S. and 11 foreign countries.