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  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=9320
    Jonathan Scharrer presented "Systems Design in the Field" to the The National Judicial College on July 19, 2023. The presentation was on restorative justice and diversion in the criminal legal system.Submitted by Law School News on July 20, 2023This article
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=9952
    Sumudu Atapattu presented "Principles of International Environmental Law" and "Sustainable Development from Stockholm to SDGs" as a guest lecturer, LL.M. in Climate Law, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Jan. 24 and 31, 2025. Submitted by Law School News
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    voluntary guidelines for stem cell research. Academy Evenings take place regularly in the Overture Center in
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=9567
    Sumudu Atapattu gave the opening keynote and participated in a panel discussing "Human Rights in the 21st Century: Racial Justice & Migration Through a Global Lens" during a conference hosted by Macalester College March 15-16, 2024. Submitted by Law School
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=9610
    Megan McDermott's essay, "Greg Needs a Lawyer: Is He Getting an Ethical One?", was published in DePaul Law Review's symposium issue on the legal and ethical issues involved in the HBO show "Succession." Read the essay.Submitted by Law School News on April 29
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=10098
    Mary Barnard Ray and Jill J. Ramsfield '83 co-wrote the seventh edition of "Legal Writing: Getting It Right and Getting It Written," published by West Academic Publishing. The book explores AI in legal research and writing, as well as the hazards of social
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=8672
    Stephanie Didwania presented "Mandatory Minimums and Federal Sentences" during the Soshnick Colloquium on Law and Economics at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law on Jan. 27, 2022, and during the Boston University Law and Economics Seminar on Feb. 2, 2022.
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=1372
    supervision, for every aspect of client representation, from initial interview, through fact investigation and
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=8414
    Alta Charo is one of two bioethicists serving as advisers to Colossal, a company which seeks to engineer an elephant that resembles the extinct woolly mammoth. The company aims to use woolly mammoth DNA to make a hybridized Asian elephant that could thrive in
  • https://law.wisc.edu/newsletter/article.php?iArticleID=930
    may no longer be accurate, up-to-date, or relevant. The Institute for Legal Studies announces the