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    Jonathan Scharrer presented “Restorative Justice Applications to the Criminal Justice System
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    Keith Findley presented "Defending the Shaken Baby Case" at the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, 18th Annual Forensics Seminar, on Oct. 8, 2021. Submitted by Law School News on October 11, 2021This article appears in the categories: Activities &
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    Yaron Nili's article, "The Giant Shadow of Corporate Gadflies," co-authored with Kobi Kastiel, was cited in support of a recent Securities and Exchange Commission rulemaking.Submitted by Law School News on August 2, 2022This article appears in the categories
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    Yaron Nili's article, "The Giant Shadow of Corporate Gadflies," co-authored with Kobi Kastiel, was fetured in JOTWELL's The Journal of Things We Like (Lots). Submitted by Law School News on August 2, 2022This article appears in the categories: Activities &
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    Mark Sidel presented the UCLA Global Chinese Philanthropy Lecture on Feb. 23, 2023, speaking on "Chinese Policy Toward International Giving in the COVID Era."Submitted by Law School News on February 28, 2023This article appears in the categories: Activities
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    Bonnie Shucha presented "Integrating Tribal Law into Legal Research and Writing" during a webinar for the Perspectives Author Series on Nov. 1, 2024.Submitted by Law School News on November 7, 2024This article appears in the categories: Activities &
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    Steph Tai presented "Filling the Sackett Gap: The Private Governance Option" at the Minnesota Law Review Symposium on Oct. 18, 2024. Read the paper.Submitted by Barolo Gargiulo,Leo on November 12, 2024This article appears in the categories: Activities &
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    Andrew Turner published "Let's Not Be Creative: 'Rigid IRAC' and the Hidden Power of Formalistic Legal Writing" in Volume 72, 2024, of the Journal of Legal Education.Submitted by Law School News on January 23, 2025This article appears in the categories: