October 19, 2020. Professor Jay Feinman presents on The Protection Gap in Property Insurance Coverage at the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters’ First Party Claims Conference, one of the largest educational events in the country for public adjusters. This work is part of the Protection Gap project of the Rutgers Center for Risk and … Continue reading Prof. Feinman speaks at First Party Claims Conference…
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Prof. Hyland publishes book chapter, “Should Judges Tell Us What They Think?”
October 1, 2020. Professor Richard Hyland’s book chapter entited, “Should Judges Tell Us What They Think” appears in new volume, Collective Judging in Comparative Perspective: Counting Votes and Weighing Opinions, edited by Wolfgang Ernst et al.. Intersentia: Cambridge.
Professor Dennis Kim-Prieto Publishes Poem, For Marvin Bell, Los Angeles Review of Books, 3 October 2020
October 3, 2020. Professor Kim-Prieto’s poem, For Martin Bell, was included in a larger collection of memories and homages to the American poet Marvin Bell from his students, colleagues, and friends, available here.
Prof. Gold reviews “Is Resilience Resilient?” in JOTWELL
September 30, 2020. Steve Gold published “Is Resilience Resilient?” in JOTWELL (The Journal of Things We Like — Lots). Gold is a contributing editor to JOTWELL, an online publication of the University of Miami School of Law in which law scholars “identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new scholarship relevant to the law” (https://jotwell.com/mission-statement/). In … Continue reading Prof. Gold reviews “Is Resilience Resilient?” in JOTWELL…
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.