January 12, 2020. Professor Ho’s article, published in Seton Hall Law Review, sidesteps the argument that we cannot claim a right to health in the U.S. because it is a costly affirmative right. The article proposes a negative right to health in the form of Health Impact Assessments. Ho, Christina, Legislating A Negative Right to … Continue reading Professor Christina S. Ho publishes article proposing how Congress could legislate a right to health…
Year: 2020
Professor Carrier publishes article on Big Tech and Antitrust
January 4, 2020. Michael Carrier published “Big Tech, Antitrust, and Breakup” in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. Article available here.
Professor Steve Gold to Chair the Environmental Law Section of AALS
January 2, 2020. Professor Gold is the new incoming chair of the Environmental Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS).
Professor Elise Boddie presents “Litigating Voting Rights Remedies in the Trump Era”
January 4, 2020. Professor Boddie iw speaking at the AALS 2020 meeting on a panel entitled, “Litigating Voting Rights Remedies in the Trump Era,” Co-panelists are Samuel Bray, Guy-Uriel Charles, Pam Karlan, and Alexandra Lahav.
Professor Steve Gold publishes book chapter: “Changing the Focus of Scientific Uncertainty
January 1, 2020. In June, 2018, Professor Gold participated in an international conference, sponsored by McGill University and Leval University, held at Lake Sacacomie, Quebec, Canada. The paper he presented at that conference, Changing the Focus of Scientific Uncertainty, will be included in a book collecting the conference papers, Concilier la Securite des Produits et … Continue reading Professor Steve Gold publishes book chapter: “Changing the Focus of Scientific Uncertainty…