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How Zoning Affects Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Land use expert Christopher Serkin offers regulatory roadmap for local governments Read MoreMay. 22, 2024
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VPOPP’s Launch Event on Prosecution in the South
Climate change is a global challenge often met on a local level. Local governments shape how their communities are developed through land use controls. Their policy decisions related to housing density, location, and building standards have a profound impact on climate – buildings produce nearly 40% of U.S. carbon emissions,… Read MoreMay. 21, 2024
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Natalia Wurst ’24 Named 2024 Immigrant Justice Corps Fellow
Wurst will represent unaccompanied immigrant youth as an Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) Fellow with Al Otro Lado in San Diego Read MoreMay. 21, 2024
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Nine Branstetter Summer Fellows to Intern in Federal Attorney Generals’ Offices, State Law Offices, and Judicial Chambers
Fellowships support litigation-minded law students working in internships with judicial chambers, government law offices, legal nonprofits Read MoreMay. 20, 2024
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How Patent Law Can Protect Public Health
Sean Seymore, Centennial Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School, argues that federal courts have “abandoned their gatekeeping function” for protecting public health in patent cases. Read MoreMay. 20, 2024
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Joshua Lehde Named 2024 George Barrett Social Justice Fellow
Lehde will work at the Appellate Division of the Public Defenders Conference of Tennessee Read MoreMay. 17, 2024
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Christian Dunn Receives Founder’s Medal for the Class of 2024
Christian Dunn of Columbus, Ohio, is this year’s Founder’s Medalist for the Law School. Read MoreMay. 14, 2024
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Why Have Venture Capitalists Become So Founder-Friendly?
Paper co-authored by Brian Broughman proposes a new model for analyzing VC behavior Read MoreMay. 14, 2024
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19 Members of the Class of 2024 Recognized at Commencement with Academic and Citizenship Awards
Climate change is a global challenge often met on a local level. Local governments shape how their communities are developed through land use controls. Their policy decisions related to housing density, location, and building standards have a profound impact on climate – buildings produce nearly 40% of U.S. carbon emissions,… Read MoreMay. 13, 2024
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Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator and History Department Examine How the New Deal Was Run
“How The New Deal Was Run,” a conference about the implementation of the New Deal programs that transformed American life from the 1930s on. Read MoreMay. 7, 2024