24,403 Lawsuits and Counting: How Habeas Corpus Became the Front Line of Immigration Defense
Seemingly overnight, lawyers trained in immigration law have found themselves doubling as federal litigators as district courts became the de facto battleground in detention defense during the second Trump administration.
Former FBI agents urge vigilance in Las Vegas and online after Austin shooting kills 2
Heightened tensions tied to the conflict in the Middle East, along with a recent shooting in Austin that left at least two people dead last weekend, have prompted renewed warnings from former FBI officials about the risk of terrorism and the importance of reporting suspicious behavior.
Marketa Trimble (Law) recently spoke in the UNLV INNOVATOR Seminar Series, hosted by Professors Jeffrey Cummings and Kate Zhong (both Brain Health). This program, part of the Chambers-Grundy Center for Transformative Neuroscience, equips students and junior faculty to translate scientific discoveries into real-world impact. During the seminar,…
Professor Jeff Stempel (Law) participated in the University of South Carolina’s Symposium on Judicial Independence. He presented his article, "Rediscovering Rawls to Repair Law," and contributed to a panel on judicial practice. The proceedings will be published in an upcoming issue of the South Carolina Law Review.
Ruben J. Garcia (Law) was re-appointed to the Ethics Review Board by the Service Employees International Union Executive Board for another term.
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