Archives for: April 2009, 09

Professor Monroe H. Freedman cited in Indiana Law Journal

April 9th, 2009
"Understanding Lawyers' Ethics," 11.01-.16 (2d ed. 2002), co-authored by Professor of Law Monroe H. Freedman and Professor of Law Abbe Smith from Georgetown University Law Center, was cited in an article titled "Revisiting Prosecutorial Disclosure," Indi… more »

Professor Monroe H. Freedman Cited in Fordham Law Review

April 9th, 2009
The following works by Professor of Law Monroe H. Freedman were cited in Fordham Law Review: "Advocating at the Edge for Human Rights," 36 Hofstra L. Rev. 311 (2007) and "Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Defense Lawyer: The Three Hardest Qu… more »

Professor Monroe H. Freedman Attending Right to Counsel Report Launch on Capitol Hill

April 9th, 2009
Professor of Law Monroe H. Freedman will be attending an event, sponsored by The Constitution Project, for the release of the National Right to Counsel Committee's much-anticipated report titled "Justice Denied: America's Continuing Neglect of Our Consti… more »

Dean and Professor Nora V. Demleitner Contributes a Chapter to "Criminal Disenfranchisement in an International Perspective"

April 9th, 2009
Dean and Professor of Law Nora V. Demleitner contributed a chapter to the book "Criminal Disenfranchisement in an International Perspective," edited by Alec Ewald and Brandon Rottinghaus. The book was recently released by Cambridge University Press. De… more »

Dean and Professor Nora V. Demleitner joins Editorial Board

April 9th, 2009
Dean and Professor of Law Nora V. Demleitner was asked to join the Editorial Board of a new series on "Studies in Intercultural Human Rights" at Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. The series is described as follows:"This series offers pathbreaking studies i… more »

Professor Daniel J.H. Greenwood in Newsday

April 9th, 2009
Professor of Law Daniel J.H. Greenwood wrote the following article for Newsday.Alternative Minimum Tax punishes autonomous statesBy Daniel J.H. GreenwoodNewsdayApril 9, 2009Taxes are due next week, and once again we'll hear stories assertin… more »