September 30, 2020. Professor Beth Stephens publishes book chapter, “The Fourth Restatement, International Law, and the “Terrorism” Exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.” This work appears in new volume entitled, The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law (Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland, eds. 2020).
Category: Articles
Second edition of Professor Reid Weisbord’s textbook now out
September 29, 2020. Professor Weisbord’s casebook is now available in second edition. REID WEISBORD, DAVID HORTON, AND STEPHEN URICE WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES: THE ESSENTIALS – SECOND EDITION WOLTERS KLUWER ASPEN CASEBOOK SERIES (2021)
Professor Katie Eyer’s Work Credited With Influencing Reasoning in Supreme Court Ruling on LGBTQ Job Protections
June 15, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer’s law review article and amicus brief in the case of Bostock v. Clayton County have been credited as influential in the Supreme Court’s seminal decision finding that LGBT employees are protected by Title VII. More information here.
Professor Katie Eyer’s Article “Claiming Disability” Forthcoming in the Boston University Law Review
September 11, 2020. Professor Katie Eyer’s article, Claiming Disability, is forthcoming in the Boston University Law Review. In the Article, she explores the reasons why many individuals do not self-identify as disabled, as well as the reasons why encouraging greater disability self-identification may be important to disability rights.
Prof. Steven Friedell publishes article, “Jewish Law in Israel–Hope and Renewal”
August 1, 2020. Professor Steven F. Friedell article “Jewish Law in Israel–Hope and Renewal” is available now as 38 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 547 (2020). It offers a critique of Israel’s attempt to incorporate Jewish law into the law of the state.