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UW Law Announces Bernadette Atuahene as Inaugural James E. Jones Chair
The University of Wisconsin Law School has named Bernadette Atuahene as the inaugural James E. Jones Chair . The endowed faculty chair honors the late Professor James E. Jones Jr. '56, who was a trailblazing labor lawyer, civil right ...
Posted May 24, 2022 by Law School News
Republicans Want Supreme Court Demonstrators Arrested: Anuj Desai Discusses
SalonPosted May 20, 2022 by Law School News
Yaron Nili's Scholarship Among Best Corporate Law Articles of 2021
Associate Professor Yaron Nili 's article, "The Giant Shadow of Corporate Gadflies ," has been named one of the top 10 corporate practice commentator's articles of 2021 . The paper is co-authored with Kobi Kastiel , Tel Aviv University&ndas ...
Posted May 19, 2022 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses Afghan evacuees and the shortage of immigration lawyers
Press TimesPosted May 18, 2022 by Law School News
Genevieve Zook on researching Wisconsin water law
Wisconsin LawyerPosted May 16, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon discusses Wisconsin Legislature maps
WUWM 89.7 FMPosted May 12, 2022 by Law School News
James Tucker discusses fire safety
Channel 3000Posted May 11, 2022 by Law School News
Afghan evacuees enrich Wisconsin's workforce: Erin Barbato comments
Wisconsin WatchPosted May 10, 2022 by Law School News
Student and faculty speakers named for UW Law School Hooding Ceremony
Professor Heinz Klug and students Elise Alexandria Ashley, Etiosa Emmanuel Ojomo, and Von Dickens Abero Ulsa have been named speakers for the University of Wisconsin Law School's annual Hooding Ceremony . They will join keynote speaker Justice R ...
Posted May 6, 2022 by Law School News
Keith Findley comments on charges from diagnoses of abusive head trauma, shaken baby syndrome
Wisconsin WatchPosted May 3, 2022 by Law School News
UW Law hires new tax professors, Emily Cauble and Gaga Nyamagaga
TaxProf BlogPosted Apr 29, 2022 by Law School News
Keith Findley comments on test of police body-worn cameras following Madison City Council vote
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Apr 25, 2022 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses criminal procedure's origins in white supremacy
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Apr 21, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon comments on Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling on legislative redistricting
PBS WisconsinPosted Apr 19, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon discusses maps, districts, and Wisconsin's political future
Channel 3000Posted Apr 19, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon discusses Wisconsin Supreme Court rules on legislative redistricting
PBS WisconsinPosted Apr 18, 2022 by Law School News
Lisa Washington discusses how the carceral state punishes survivors
The Regulatory ReviewPosted Apr 18, 2022 by Law School News
Thomas’ family demands MPD release unedited footage of in-custody death: Ion Meyn comments
TMJ4Posted Apr 14, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon comments on Wisconsin's congressional maps
Madison.comPosted Apr 14, 2022 by Law School News
Steph Tai discusses new vehicle tailpipe standards
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Apr 12, 2022 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes receives Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award
UW-Madison NewsPosted Apr 12, 2022 by Law School News
Michele LaVigne discusses video court and language impairments
NCJA PodcastPosted Apr 12, 2022 by Law School News
ICE may clear up to 40% of immigration case backlog: Erin Barbato discusses
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Apr 11, 2022 by Law School News
Genevieve Zook discusses music law resources
State Bar of WisconsinPosted Apr 11, 2022 by Law School News
Police officer who fatally shot Amir Locke eludes charges: Ion Meyn comments
KCBS RadioPosted Apr 11, 2022 by Law School News
Seifter, Wiercioch, Schnur named UW Law School teachers of the year
Each spring, UW Law School celebrates excellence in teaching through its Teacher of the Year awards. UW Law School’s annual teaching awards demonstrate the value placed on excellent teaching. Our faculty engage and inspire UW Law students ...
Posted Apr 8, 2022 by Law School News
State legislature works across party lines to address racial disparities: Ion Meyn discusses
The Badger HeraldPosted Apr 8, 2022 by Law School News
Center for DREAMers offers support system: Erin Barbato discusses
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Apr 7, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon discusses the Voting Rights Act and redistricting maps
PBS WisconsinPosted Apr 7, 2022 by Law School News
Yaron Nili discusses 'The Corporate Governance Gap'
The Voice of Corporate Governance podcastPosted Apr 6, 2022 by Law School News
Emeritus Professor Arlen Christenson '60 to be inducted into the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame
Watertown Daily TimesPosted Apr 4, 2022 by Law School News
WI Supreme Court rejects Gov. Evers' bid to submit evidence to support his maps: Rob Yablon comments
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Apr 4, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon outlines options available to WI Supreme Court after redistricting decision
Channel 3000Posted Mar 31, 2022 by Law School News
Evers asks for quick decision regarding political maps: Rob Yablon comments
Wisconsin Radio Network Posted Mar 31, 2022 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes discusses women's rights and Islamic law
New Books Network Posted Mar 29, 2022 by Law School News
U.S. Supreme Court rejects WI redistricting map: Rob Yablon comments
The Badger HeraldPosted Mar 29, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon comments on WI's new legislative redistricting plan
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Mar 28, 2022 by Law School News
Rob Yablon comments on new Wisconsin redistricting map
The Badger HeraldPosted Mar 25, 2022 by Law School News
Supreme Court rejects Gov. Evers' legislative maps, accepts congressional boundaries: Rob Yablon comments
Madison.comPosted Mar 24, 2022 by Law School News
Tonya Brito discusses access to justice in family court
PBS WisconsinPosted Mar 23, 2022 by Law School News
Sumudu Atapattu discusses climate change, environmental justice and human rights
PBS WisconsinPosted Mar 21, 2022 by Law School News
Dan Cornelius '09 named among WI’s most influential Native American leaders
Madison 365Posted Mar 17, 2022 by Law School News
John Gross comments on how human trafficking victims are protected under state statute
The Badger HeraldPosted Mar 15, 2022 by Law School News
Legislative Republicans ask Supreme Court to take up WI redistricting case: Robert Yablon comments
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Mar 9, 2022 by Law School News
Anuj Desai discusses textualism on Wisconsin Law in Action podcast
Wisconsin Law in Action PodcastPosted Mar 3, 2022 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses efforts to assist Afghan refugees
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Mar 2, 2022 by Law School News
Supreme Court nominee Jackson fits Breyer mold on environmental law: Steph Tai comments
PoliticoPosted Feb 28, 2022 by Law School News
Jeffrey Glazer discusses cryptocurrency and blockchains
Wisconsin LawyerPosted Feb 28, 2022 by Law School News
Wisconsin Supreme Court ends indiscriminate shackling of children in court: Cecelia Klingele comments
Wisconsin Examiner Posted Feb 23, 2022 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele: What would proposed bail changes mean for Wisconsin?
The Cap TimesPosted Feb 22, 2022 by Law School News
Texas-style GOP abortion ban gets hearing in Wisconsin: David Schwartz comments
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Feb 10, 2022 by Law School News
Emeritus Professor Arlen Christenson '60 to be inducted into the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame
Amery Free PressPosted Feb 9, 2022 by Law School News
Steven Wright: Ahmaud Arbery’s family is in pain. But a judge should not have rejected his killers’ plea deal.
The Washington PostPosted Feb 8, 2022 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses efforts to assist Afghan refugees
Law360Posted Feb 8, 2022 by Law School News
Erica López comments on push for free counsel for those facing eviction
IsthmusPosted Feb 7, 2022 by Law School News
While other states do away with cash bail, lawmakers want to regulate it further in WI: John Gross comments
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Feb 2, 2022 by Law School News
Nina Varsava comments on Ninth Circuit Judge Lawrence VanDyke’s writings
Bloomberg LawPosted Feb 1, 2022 by Law School News
Steph Tai discusses protecting our culinary heritage from climate change
PBS WisconsinPosted Feb 1, 2022 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses legal complexities of resettling Afghan refugees
PBS WisconsinPosted Jan 31, 2022 by Law School News
William Clune’s book explores UW Law School’s Law in Action tradition
Why is law taught differently at the University of Wisconsin Law School and how is legal realism intertwined with the “law in action” approach to legal education? Professor Emeritus William Clune explores these themes in his latest ...
Posted Jan 27, 2022 by Law School News
Food price inflation hits historic highs as monopolies face exploitation accusations: Peter Carstensen comments
Food Ingredients FirstPosted Jan 26, 2022 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes receives Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award
UW-Madison NewsPosted Jan 25, 2022 by Law School News
Yaron Nili: Women make gains on bank boards, but men still hold the power
BloombergPosted Jan 21, 2022 by Law School News
Ion Meyn achieves tenure, promoted to associate professor
Congratulations to Ion Meyn for achieving tenure and promotion to associate professor. Meyn, who joined the UW Law School in 2010, teaches civil procedure, civil rights, wrongful convictions, race and the law, and trial advocacy. His scholarsh ...
Posted Jan 20, 2022 by Law School News
Emeritus Professor Arlen Christenson '60 honored by Conservation Hall of Fame
The Cap TimesPosted Jan 20, 2022 by Law School News
Wisconsin debates cash bail changes in wake of Waukesha parade tragedy: Lanny Glinberg comments
PBS WisconsinPosted Jan 20, 2022 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses bill seeking to foster jail alternatives for people with mental illness
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Jan 20, 2022 by Law School News
Steph Tai, Anuj Desai discuss prohibiting race discussions in schools
PBS WisconsinPosted Jan 19, 2022 by Law School News
Joshua Braver comments on sedition charges for Capitol attack
ReutersPosted Jan 19, 2022 by Law School News
Ion Meyn, Lanny Glinberg discuss bail reform
Wisconsin ExaminerPosted Jan 19, 2022 by Law School News
Renagh O'Leary's scholarship honored by the Association of American Law Schools
UW Law clinical professor Renagh O'Leary 's scholarship on compassionate release and decarceration was recently honored by the Association of American Law Schools' Criminal Justice Section. O'Leary was named the runner-up for the annual Junior ...
Posted Jan 7, 2022 by Law School News
Robert Yablon: WI Supreme Court is wrong to preserve gerrymandered electoral maps
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Posted Dec 23, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright examines the systems that condemn us all
Literary HubPosted Dec 23, 2021 by Law School News
Lanny Glinberg comments on push to change bail system after Waukesha tragedy
Wisconsin ExaminerPosted Dec 17, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn: What the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict means for carrying open firearms in Wisconsin
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Dec 13, 2021 by Law School News
Christopher Lau discusses WIP, the innocent pleading guilty, WI's prison population, and more
WORT RadioPosted Dec 8, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn cautions against push to change bail system after Waukesha tragedy
Wisconsin ExaminerPosted Dec 8, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on Kyle Rittenhouse trial
BeFM RadioPosted Dec 7, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele comments on UW System developing Bachelors degree program in WI prisons
Channel 3000Posted Dec 7, 2021 by Law School News
Robert Yablon discusses the future of Wisconsin legislative maps
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Dec 6, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele comments on the bail reform movement
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Dec 3, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses what the Rittenhouse case says about gun rights, white-privileged violence
WORT RadioPosted Dec 2, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses what counts as self-defense with open carry firearms
ABC News AustraliaPosted Dec 2, 2021 by Law School News
Lawmakers seek change to state constitution when setting bail; Cecelia Klingele comments
WKOW 27 NewsPosted Nov 30, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross comments on Waukesha Christmas parade attack
The New York TimesPosted Nov 30, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele comments: Would the Rittenhouse verdict be different in a 'Stand Your Ground' state?
NBC LXPosted Nov 30, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley: After Rittenhouse, what an era of armed protest means for America
Yahoo NewsPosted Nov 30, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross discusses Kyle Rittenhouse verdict
The Public MoralityPosted Nov 30, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross comments on Waukesha Christmas parade attack suspect out on bond
New York PostPosted Nov 23, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross weighs in on prosecution's failed strategies in Rittenhouse trial
New York PostPosted Nov 23, 2021 by Law School News
Dan Tokaji comments: Could a law school diploma stand in for the bar exam?
Bloomberg Law Posted Nov 22, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley comments: After Rittenhouse, will deadly clashes multiply as the right to self-defense expands?
The Washington PostPosted Nov 22, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses Rittenhouse verdict
BBC NewshourPosted Nov 22, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn: Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty verdict reveals the true value of life in Wisconsin
NBC NewsPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
Peter Carstensen discusses the alleged conspiracy to fix the price of chicken
BYU RadioPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses what a mistrial in the Rittenhouse case would mean
USA TodayPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross describes how dual mistrial motions could impact Rittenhouse verdict
WUWM 89.7 FMPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross on why Rittenhouse is likely to be acquitted " and why the law on self-defense must change
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn on what can be deduced from the length of jury deliberations in the Rittenhouse case
The New York TimesPosted Nov 19, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn explains how the Rittenhouse jury was narrowed
The Washington PostPosted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses Rittenhouse mistrial motion
Milwaukee Journal SentinelPosted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses societal implications if jury acquits Rittenhouse
WUWM 89.7 FMPosted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on race in Rittenhouse trial
PoliticoPosted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross discusses Kyle Rittenhouse's testimony
Bloomberg Law Posted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
Dan Tokaji named among most-cited election law faculty in the U.S.
Election Law BlogPosted Nov 18, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on judge in Rittenhouse trial
NBC NewsPosted Nov 17, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses legal, cultural significance of Rittenhouse trial
CNNPosted Nov 17, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross discusses what takes place in jury room amid Rittenhouse trial
TMJ4Posted Nov 17, 2021 by Law School News
Rittenhouse case, Arbery trial reflect deepening political and racial divides; Steven Wright comments
USA TodayPosted Nov 17, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn explains charges, jury's process in Rittenhouse trial
Fox6 NewsPosted Nov 16, 2021 by Law School News
Judge dismisses gun charge against Kyle Rittenhouse; John Gross comments
Chicago TribunePosted Nov 16, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright on why Kyle Rittenhouse no longer faces a gun possession charge
The New York TimesPosted Nov 16, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross: Gun charge dropped in Rittenhouse trial is result of poorly worded law
ReutersPosted Nov 16, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley on what makes Rittenhouse case so complicated
NPRPosted Nov 15, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses Rittenhouse judge's courtroom comments
NPRPosted Nov 15, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright discusses Rittenhouse trial; closing arguments set to begin Monday
CBS NewsPosted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Updated: UW Law experts provide context on criminal law during Kyle Rittenhouse trial
The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, the armed Illinois teenager who killed two people and wounded another during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, has captured the nation’s attention and garnered extensive media coverage. Experts from the Univers ...
Posted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright discusses Rittenhouse trial judge's comments
AP NewsPosted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on Rittenhouse trial judge
The New York TimesPosted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses 'Plea Bargaining in the Shadow of a Retrial: Bargaining Away Innocence'
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on Rittenhouse's emotional display
NBC NewsPosted Nov 12, 2021 by Law School News
Rittenhouse defense asks for mistrial: John Gross comments
WKOWPosted Nov 11, 2021 by Law School News
Wisconsin Law in Action podcast featuring David Trubek, Richard Abel
Wisconsin Law in Action PodcastPosted Nov 11, 2021 by Law School News
Lanny Glinberg, Ion Meyn comment on Rittenhouse trial
Wisconsin ExaminerPosted Nov 11, 2021 by Law School News
Kyle Rittenhouse; hero or vigilante: Steven Wright weighs in
Bloomberg LawPosted Nov 11, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley comments on Rittenhouse trial
The Washington PostPosted Nov 9, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses use of force in Rittenhouse trial
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Nov 8, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn reviews testimony, previews upcoming week of Rittenhouse trial
Fox News Milwaukee Posted Nov 8, 2021 by Law School News
Anuj Desai comments on coupon book-spread conspiracies
The Daily BeastPosted Nov 8, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley named Lifetime Innovator by the State Bar of Wisconsin
The State Bar of WisconsinPosted Nov 4, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele, John Gross comment on Rittenhouse trial
CNNPosted Nov 3, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses Rittenhouse judge, boundaries for language in court
NBC NewsPosted Nov 2, 2021 by Law School News
Jonathan Scharrer reflects on local restorative justice icon's legacy, impact
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Nov 2, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley on why those shot by Rittenhouse can't be called "victims" at trial
CBS NewsPosted Nov 1, 2021 by Law School News
Lanny Glinberg comments on use of language in Rittenhouse trial
PBS WisconsinPosted Nov 1, 2021 by Law School News
Peter Carstensen comments on chicken execs who face prison in price-fixing trial
BloombergPosted Nov 1, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on Kyle Rittenhouse trial
The New York TimesPosted Nov 1, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele comments on Kyle Rittenhouse trial
The Wall Street Journal Posted Oct 29, 2021 by Law School News
Heinz Klug discusses the constitutional process in South Africa
La TerceraPosted Oct 28, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley comments on debate over terms in Rittenhouse trial
The New York TimesPosted Oct 28, 2021 by Law School News
Franciska Coleman comments on cancel culture
Wisconsin Public RadioPosted Oct 25, 2021 by Law School News
Robert Yablon comments on Wisconsin's redistricting battle
The Cap TimesPosted Oct 22, 2021 by Law School News
Miriam Seifter discusses: Is the Supreme Court too political?
WBURPosted Oct 15, 2021 by Law School News
Margaret Raymond: Being first is a privilege, and it comes with a responsibility
Wisconsin LawyerPosted Oct 15, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley: Missed police killings prove we must address systemic bias in forensic science
The Washington PostPosted Oct 15, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright weighs in on Dorland v. Larson
Literary HubPosted Oct 12, 2021 by Law School News
UW Law School launches new fund to expand faculty and enhance scholarly impact
The University of Wisconsin Law School has created a $1 million Faculty Recruitment and Retention Fund. The fund will help UW Law expand its tenure-track faculty from 29 to 35 people over the next five years, a planned increase of over 20%.  ...
Posted Oct 7, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn discusses: Police do not belong in schools
WORTPosted Oct 7, 2021 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses efforts to assist Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy
Channel 3000Posted Oct 6, 2021 by Law School News
Steph Tai responds: Could fossil fuel companies be tried for crimes against humanity?
GizmodoPosted Oct 5, 2021 by Law School News
Miriam Seifter discusses state and local government law, projects
Digging a Hole: The Legal Theory PodcastPosted Oct 1, 2021 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes discusses targeted repression against Muslims in the U.S.
Common Dreams Posted Sep 30, 2021 by Law School News
Erin Barbato discusses legal aid for Afghan refugees
PBS WisconsinPosted Sep 20, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses 'One Year Later: How Is Local Law Enforcement Evolving?'
Cap Times Ideas FestPosted Sep 17, 2021 by Law School News
Mitra Sharafi discusses anti-abortion laws and forensics in colonial India
Mitra Sharafi , a legal historian of modern South Asia, was recently featured on The Swaddle podcast, discussing why the anti-abortion law was poorly enforced in colonial India, and how forensics took shape at the time. Listen to the ...
The SwaddlePosted Sep 17, 2021 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes discusses understanding Sharia amid the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
WUWMPosted Sep 16, 2021 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes: American Muslims look for hope, not hate twenty years after 9/11
Thomson Reuters Foundation NewsPosted Sep 13, 2021 by Law School News
Video: Alexandra Huneeus nominated as candidate for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Posted Sep 10, 2021 by Law School News
Erin Barbato: Refugees need legal support, mental health services
Chicago TribunePosted Sep 10, 2021 by Law School News
Heinz Klug discusses path from ANC underground to law professor
Higher Education TodayPosted Sep 8, 2021 by Law School News
New faculty focus: Stephanie Holmes Didwania
The University of Wisconsin Law School has strengthened its law faculty with the hire of Stephanie Holmes Didwania, who joins in a long tradition of excellence in research and teaching. Learn more about Stephanie in the faculty profile below. ...
Posted Aug 30, 2021 by Law School News
New faculty focus: Nate Atkinson
The University of Wisconsin Law School has strengthened its law faculty with the hire of Nate Atkinson, who joins in a long tradition of excellence in research and teaching. Learn more about Nate in the faculty profile below.
Nate Atkinson: ...
Posted Aug 30, 2021 by Law School News
Mark Sidel publishes commentary on China's use of restrictive legislation in the early months of COVID-19
The China NGO ProjectPosted Aug 25, 2021 by Law School News
Steven Wright comments on the Huber's suit against the City of Kenosha
Washington PostPosted Aug 19, 2021 by Law School News
Forthcoming article by Yaron Nili discussed
MarketWatchPosted Aug 17, 2021 by Law School News
Nina Varsava discusses fractured Supreme Court opinions in light of Marks v. United States
'Dissenting Opinions'Posted Aug 12, 2021 by Law School News
Steph Tai discusses Biden's call for electrified auto future
WPRPosted Aug 12, 2021 by Law School News
Tonya Brito awarded grant to support project on 'Race, Class and Gender Inequity and Access to Justice'
Tonya Brito , Burrus-Bascom Professor of Law, was awarded an Understanding and Reducing Inequalities Initiative Program Research Grant from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
As the principal investigator, Brito will launch “Race, Cl ...
Posted Aug 5, 2021 by Law School News
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski discusses proposal for lifetime restraining orders to protect sexual assault survivors
WPRPosted Jul 30, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses accessing police body-worn camera footage in Wisconsin
TMJ4Posted Jul 29, 2021 by Law School News
Tonya Brito hosts discussion on how tenants' right to counsel could reduce evictions
WORTPosted Jul 26, 2021 by Law School News
Cecelia Klingele discusses an Outagamie County judge controlling defendants after sentencing
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Jul 21, 2021 by Law School News
Dean Dan Tokaji testified on the Elections Clause
Law School Dean Dan Tokaji testified during a Congressional Hearing on the Elections Clause before the House Administration Committee.
House Administration CommitteePosted Jul 14, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley discusses police body-worn cameras
Keith Findley discusses what separates an effective body-worn camera program from one that could cause harm to the community.
The Capital Times Posted Jul 8, 2021 by Law School News
Wisconsin Idea Grant helps create Center for DREAMers at UW
The Center for DREAMers will provide legal services, mental health services and career and educational counseling to students with DACA who are currently or have dreams of pursuing higher education. Through the Center, Erin Barbato , who&n ...
Channel 3000Posted Jul 8, 2021 by Law School News
Nina Varsava discusses professional irresponsibility and judicial opinions
Nina Varsava discusses professional irresponsibility and judicial opinions and the forthcoming article "Professional Irresponsibility and Judicial Opinions" on Houston Law Review's "Emphasis Added."
Emphasis AddedPosted Jul 1, 2021 by Law School News
UW Law School Clinical Professor Erin Barbato receives grant to launch Center for DREAMers
The UW Law School will launch a new center to support Wisconsin’s DREAMers, an all-encompassing term describing individuals who have lived in the United States without official lawful status since coming to the country as a minor. The Cent ...
Posted Jun 29, 2021 by Law School News
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski discusses ramifications of delayed criminal proceedings on a victim of sexual assault
Ryan Poe-Gavlinski was interviewed by Elizabeth Wadas with NBC15 about the ramifications of delayed criminal proceedings on a victim of a sexual assault, particularly a minor.
NBC15Posted Jun 29, 2021 by Law School News
Asifa Quraishi-Landes named an interim co-executive director of Muslim Advocates
Farhana Khera steps down as President of Muslim Advocates after 16 years of service. Farah Brelvi and Asifa Quraishi-Landes will join the staff of Muslim Advocates as interim co-executive directors while a national search is conducted.
Muslim AdvocatesPosted Jun 22, 2021 by Law School News
Miriam Seifter discusses the power of governors
Miriam Seifter discusses how powerful governors should be and the history behind their growth in power leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Economist Posted Jun 21, 2021 by Law School News
UW Law School receives grant to launch Center for DREAMers
The UW Law School will launch a new center to support Wisconsin’s DREAMers, individuals who have lived in the U.S. without official authorization since coming to the country as a minor. The Center for DREAMers was awarded a grant through t ...
UW-Madison NewsPosted Jun 17, 2021 by Law School News
Anuj Desai discusses key questions for libel in Wisconsin newspaper lawsuit
Wisconsin State JournalPosted Jun 14, 2021 by Law School News
Ion Meyn on the invisible rules that govern police use of force
LawfarePosted Jun 10, 2021 by Law School News
Lanny Glinberg discusses 'progressive prosecutors' and the criminal justice system
PBS Wisconsin Posted Jun 7, 2021 by Law School News
Keith Findley: New research shows prosecutors often fight winning innocence claims, offer deals to keep convictions
KARE 11 TV Posted Jun 7, 2021 by Law School News
UW law School mourns the loss of Emeritus Professor Michael Smith
Posted Jun 4, 2021 by Law School News
Professors Mertz, Klug emphasize law-in-action and interdisciplinary, empirical study of law in new book
Wisconsin’s roots in the law-in-action tradition run deep, and the new Research Handbook on Modern Legal Realism could help that philosophy branch out at other law schools.
Edward Elgar Publishing approached Beth Mertz, the John and Ryl ...
Posted May 28, 2021 by Law School News
Sumudu Atapattu's new book examines intersectional nature of environmental injustice
The fate of climate refugees whose homes will be lost to rising seas. Courts granting rivers legal personhood. Constitutions proclaiming the right to a healthy environment.
As climate change continues to shape our planet’s present and fu ...
Posted May 28, 2021 by Law School News
John Gross: Why do police keep shooting into moving cars?
The Atlantic Posted May 27, 2021 by Law School News
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