October 30, 2020. Professor Boddie publishes think piece in the “Five Myths” column, a weekly feature in The Washington Post that challenges “everything you think you know.”
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Prof. Elise Boddie appointed Rutgers-Newark Director of the Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice
January 28, 2021. Professor Boddie will focus her directorship on exploring dynamic solutions to systemic racism that can be activated through law and policy, including systems that advance equitable integration in public education. More on the Mellon Foundation funded activities of this new Institute available here.
Prof. Jootaek Lee presents at invitation of the Korean National Assembly Library
January 20, 2021. Professor Lee spoke on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Four Realms of Discussion, Research, and Annotated Bibliography. His online address was invited by the Korean National Assembly in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Professor Sahar Aziz in Top 10% of Authors on SSRN
December 8, 2020. Professor Sahar Aziz is in the top 10% of authors on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) based on total downloads of her forty articles, book chapters, and policy reports. Professor Aziz’ work is available here.
Federal Court Cites Professor Steve Gold
November 19, 2020. U.S. District Judge Mark A. Goldsmith cited Professor Steve Gold’s 2009 article, “Dis-Jointed? Several Approaches to Divisibility After Burlington Northern” in a decision that rejected a Superfund site owner’s attempt to avoid liability for cleanup of the site. “Legal scholars have likewise noted the anomalies that would arise” if the site owner’s … Continue reading Federal Court Cites Professor Steve Gold…