The newest Marquette Law School Poll is set to release this week but other national polls are already showing a shift in voter allegiances over the last few weeks, including significant changes in Wisconsin. But what does history tell us about Wisconsin’s swing state status and how things might play out in November? WisconsinEye’s Newsmakers with Lisa Pugh features a conversation with Charles Franklin, Director of the Marquette University Law School Poll and Jonathan Kasparek, Professor of History at the UW-Milwaukee at Waukesha. Watch full program: https://lnkd.in/gieseWUM
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Amazing things happening at Regent University School of Law. This week, three outstanding students helped our constitutional law center file its second U.S. Supreme Court brief this semester! If you or someone you know is passionate about changing the world through the law - check out Regent Law. You may just get the chance to do so... even before you graduate :). #RegentLaw
The Robertson Center filed its second U.S. Supreme Court brief of the semester. Congratulations to Regent University School of Law students Lili Pirc, P. Kate Creecy, and Daniel Luster and fellow Christopher Holinger for strong work on this one!
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Have you registered for the 2024 NAPP Annual Meeting & Conference? Join us for dynamic discussions, hands-on workshops, and unparalleled networking opportunities, on July 17-19, 2024, at the University of Minnesota Law School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Please visit our website to register today https://bit.ly/3w9J5nO #NAPPAMC2024
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Exciting news! For the third year in a row, National Jurist's PreLaw Magazine has awarded Regent University School of Law an A+ for Public Policy--placing our program in the top-4 in the nation with Duke, Georgetown, and Stetson. #RegentLaw #PublicPolicyExcellence
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#UIClawProud I am so happy to read through the first issue of the Social Justice Magazine put together by the wonderful staff at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law. Seeing so many familiar faces and reading stories of the work of the impressive students and faculty at our law school is reigniting my passion to be a part of positive change at this law school and beyond. Check out the first issue here! - https://lnkd.in/gVJcf-ck
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I am honored to have begun my LLM degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign by taking the pledge of professionalism under the enlightening guidance of Justice Lisa Holder White of the Illinois Supreme Court. I am prepared to start this new chapter with integrity, diligence, and a passion for the legal profession. #LLM #LawSchool #PledgeOfProfessionalism #UniversityOfIllinoisCollegeOfLaw
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KTVU's Alex Savidge and Heather Holmes explore the profound impact of O.J. Simpson's criminal trial on the American justice system in terms of race, celebrity, wealth, and bias. Professor Emeritus Ellen Kreitzberg from Santa Clara University School of Law joins the discussion to shed light on the lasting effects of the trial. Watch the insightful conversation here: https://lnkd.in/eQfgXcV8.
Santa Clara University legal expert weighs lasting impact of O.J. Simpson trial
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Mentorship and guidance are the keys to success for the next generation of litigators. To the extent I can offer any pearls of wisdom, I'm honoured to be acting as an alumnus judge for the upper-year moot at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law on February 15, 2024. #mooting #mentorship #uoft
Marco P. Falco, Partner in our Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group and University of Toronto Faculty of Law alumnus, will be guiding the next generation of advocates by judging the Faculty of Law’s Upper-Year Moot on Thursday, February 15, 2024. To learn more about the mooting program and its importance click here: https://lnkd.in/eAcDrgbB
Marco P. Falco will be judging the University of Toronto Faculty of Law Moot
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To master the art of answering questions at oral argument, delve into this article published in the Minnesota State Bar Association's Bench and Bar magazine authored by our lawyers, Steven Vogel and Kyle R. Kroll From seizing questions as opportunities to educate judges to upholding composure and professionalism, these tips are indispensable for attorneys at all levels. Remember, it's not merely about regurgitating briefs—it's about fostering dynamic discussions that shape opinions. Explore invaluable insights into preparation, direct response, and courtroom navigation: https://lnkd.in/gH69rVUJ #TeamWinthrop #OralArguments #CourtroomSkills
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An exceptional and thoughtful amicus brief for Devillier v. Texas that will help SCOTUS decide whether property owners need more than the Constitution to protect them when a state fails to provide just compensation after taking property! Institute for Justice #constitutionallaw #federalcourt #fifthamendment #propertylaw #propertyrights #eminentdomain
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This week the Supreme Court will hear argument in Devillier v. Texas, which asks whether a person whose property is taken without just compensation may file suit to enforce the Takings Clause even if the legislature has not provided a cause of action to do so. The answer is yes, as explained in a brief that I had the privilege of filing on behalf of Duke Law Professor Ernest Young, a leading expert on federal courts. Among other things, the brief explains why the modern conception of a "cause of action" is at odds with the Founding Era-understanding of what it took to bring a lawsuit. Worth a read for fed courts, con law, or legal history nerds. Thanks to the talented Gibson Dunn team--Josh Zuckerman, Hayley Lawrence, Arjun Ogale, and Tiffany Penner--who worked on this important brief.
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Ever wondered about the intricacies of impeachment in the Lone Star State? Curious about its historical roots and contemporary applications? Look no further! We're thrilled to invite you to an engaging event where we'll delve into the rich history and modern relevance of impeachment in Texas. Here's what you can expect: 📜 History Lesson: Explore the origins of impeachment, from its Ancient Greek roots to its evolution into the U.S. Constitution and beyond. ⚖️ Impeachment in Texas: Discover how the impeachment process mirrors that of the federal constitution, with a focus on key cases like Governor James "Pa" Ferguson's impeachment in 1917. 🔍 Case Studies & Discussion: Dive deep into fascinating case studies, including Governor Ferguson's trial, and gain insights from the recent impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton. 🎓 Earn MCLE Credit: Enhance your professional development with 2 hours of MCLE credit, including 0.5 ethics hours. 🔥 Fireside Chat: Don't miss the highlight of the event as County Attorney Christian Menefee moderates a fireside chat with Rusty Hardin and Dan Cogdell, offering firsthand insights as opposing counsel in the impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton. 🍽️ Lunch Provided: Enjoy a delicious lunch while networking with fellow legal professionals and enthusiasts.
📜Dive deep into the intricate world of impeachment in Texas, hosted by South Texas College of Law Houston on Tuesday, April 23rd, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Garrett Townes Auditorium. Get ready to journey through the historical roots to present-day trials with an introduction by Harris County Law Library Director Andre Davison and moderated by County Attorney Christian D. Menefee. This event will also feature insights from speakers Rusty Hardin and Dan Cogdell! ✨Earn 2 hours of MCLE, including .5 hours of ethics. Lunch will be provided. RSVP: https://lnkd.in/gv8r3sn8 #networking #legalhistory #texaslaw #CLE
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