March 13, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer’s Article, “Claiming Disability” was selected for the 2020 Equality Law Scholars Forum. In the Article, Professor Eyer identifies a phenomenon–that many individuals who qualify as “disabled” under federal civil rights law do not self-identify as such–and discusses its potential impacts for disability civil rights. In the Article, she argues … Continue reading Professor Katie Eyer’s Article, “Claiming Disability” is Selected for the 2020 Equality Law Scholars Forum…
Month: March 2020
Prof. Jootaek Lee’s new article on peace regime on the Korean peninsula is published on ICL Journal: Vienna Journal on Int’l Constitutional Law with De Gruyte
March 10, 2020. Professor Lee’s new paper attempts to find the most-realistic definition for a regime to provide an ultimate peace on the Korean peninsula. Further, the article suggests how to reach the newly defined peace regime on the Korean peninsula and the obstacles to overcome to reach this peace regime, including: (1) Denuclearization; and … Continue reading Prof. Jootaek Lee’s new article on peace regime on the Korean peninsula is published on ICL Journal: Vienna Journal on Int’l Constitutional Law with De Gruyte…
Professor Michael Carrier speaks at FDA/FTC workshop on biosimilar competition
March 9, 2020. Professor Michael Carrier spoke at an FDA/FTC Workshop on a Competitive Marketplace for Biosimilars
Prof. Reid Weisbord’s article “Heir Hunting,” forthcoming in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review (with David Horton)
May 29, 2020. Professor Reid Weisbord’s article with David Horton will be forthcoming in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Draft available here.
Prof. John Oberdiek co-edited the OUP volume, Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law
March 4, 2020. Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law is a collection of new essays from a wide array of leading scholars in private law theory. It was co-edited by Professor Oberdiek, who also contributed a chapter entitled, “It’s Something Personal: On the Relationality of Duty and Civil Wrongs.” Newly-hired incoming Rutgers Law Professor … Continue reading Prof. John Oberdiek co-edited the OUP volume, Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law…