Professor Amy J. Schmitz presented via Zoom at the 2018 INADR World Congress on March 6. Professor Schmitz discussed Improving Access to Justice Through Online Dispute Resolution, and explained how technology is opening new avenues for consumers to obtain remedies. The conference was at the Loyola University School of Law in Chicago,…
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Professor Esbeck to Participate in Conference on Religion and Politics in Early America
Professor Carl H. Esbeck is a participant in the Conference on Religion and Politics in Early America, to be held March 1-4, 2018, at Washington University in St. Louis. He is one of two organizers of a five-panel series entitled Dissent and Disestablishment in the Early American States, 1776 – 1820s. Professor Esbeck is also presenting a paper on Virginia’s…
Professor Mitchell Speaks about Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions
Professor David Mitchell spoke at the Texas Journal on Civil Liberties & Civil Rights Conference at the University of Texas School of Law on February 9. The focus of the conference was on the collateral consequences of criminal convictions, and brought together law students, academics, and practitioners to discuss the intersection of criminal law and civil rights issues. Professor Mitchell delivered…
Professor Crouch Provides Commentary on the Defend Trade Secrets Act
Professor Dennis Crouch’s commentary on the Defend Trade Secrets Act was included as a chapter in the newly published book Trade Secret Asset Management: A Guide to Information Asset Management (2018) by R. Mark Halligan and Richard F.…
Professor Crouch Speaks about Fourth Amendment Protections for Intellectual Property
On February 17, Professor Dennis Crouch spoke at Case Western Reserve University School of Law on the topic of “Unreasonable Searches and Seizures of Intellectual Property.” In his work, Professor Crouch considers the extent that Fourth Amendment protections should protect privacy interests in intellectual…
Professor Schmitz’s Article Noted for Scholarship in Contract Law
Professor Amy Schmitz’s article, “Remedy Realities in Business-to-Consumer Contracting,” was identified by one of the leading contracts scholars, Professor Robert Hillman, as one of the best works of recent scholarship relating to contract law, in a review recently published in Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots). Professor Schmitz’s article was published in the Arizona Law Review in…