On Sept. 23, the Center for Business Law welcomed Professor Saul Levmore as part of its 2024-2025 lecture series to present his thoughts on Sunk Costs and Exploding Offers. He is the William B. Graham ...
During a presentation last month, Professor of Law Roger Colinvaux delivered a warning to the students, faculty and staff gathered in the Moot Courtroom at the Case Western Reserve University School ...
The bestselling author and Yale Law School alum spoke at Yale SOM as part of the R. Peter Straus Lecture Series.
The "rule of law" refers to the concept that no individual—ruler or private citizen—stands above the law. To safeguard that principle, modern democracies typically bind governmental authorities to ...
In celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 17, Saint Louis University School of Law welcomed Justin Driver, the Robert R. Slaughter Professor of Law at Yale Law School, a lecture on the United States ...
The 32nd annual Stone Memorial Lecture was held on Tuesday night at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center Auditorium. UNC alumna and dean of North Carolina Central University’s School of Law, Patricia Timmons ...
Harry Surden, Professor of Law and director of the Silicon Flatirons Center Artificial Intelligence Initiative, delivered the 47th annual Austin W. Scott, Jr. Lecture at the University of Colorado Law ...
On October 27, 2023, Saint Louis University hosted its annual Richard J. Childress Memorial Lecture. This year’s lecture was organized by Professor Samuel Jordan and Ryan Brooks (3L), the Childress ...
"I loved it! The presentation reaffirmed everything I felt about entrepreneurship, and what it meant to build a passionate audience. Completely riveting." Jeremy Lavalley, RIT Student "The talk raised ...
The Codification Division of the Office of Legal Affairs recently added a new mini-series on International Environmental Law in English by Professor Edith Brown Weiss, and a lecture by ILC member and ...
In a lecture to ASU law students, a guest speaker called attention to environmental threats as a human rights issue. The lecture is named in honor of John P. Morris, the first African-American faculty ...