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Weekly Faculty in the News, 9/12

A roundup of faculty appearances in news sources and media from the last week.

9/9 – Dean Harold Krent was featured in a Chicago Daily Law Bulletin story about a new partnership between Chicago-Kent and the Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo (FUNGLODE), an institution founded by Leonel Fernández, former president of the Dominican Republic, that is “dedicated to the promotion and development of higher education in that country” (“Forming a new partnership,” behind paywall). The partnership will explore possible LL.M. program opportunities for Dominican law students.

9/10 – Professor Ana Mencini was interviewed by Bulgarian International Television for a story on US immigration issues. To see the video (in Bulgarian), select “BiT Новините, 10 септември, вторник” from the bank below the video frame; Prof. Mencini appears at the 2:33 mark.

9/11 – Justice David Erickson was quoted in a Chicago Tribune article about wrongful convictions (“Release of wrongly jailed men fails to silence critics“).

Other news:

9/6 – Professor Adrian Walters authored a new post on his blog, The Walters Way (“Some brief thoughts on the case method“).

9/9 – Professor Carolyn Shapiro wrote a post for the ISCOTUSnow blog about what the Supreme Court is doing to prepare for the start of its next Term in October (“When will the Supreme Court start deciding cases again? Are they still on vacation?“).

 

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