Roberto Lovato (English) participated on a panel about immigrant and non-immigrant resistance to ICE. The Migrant Realities of Work and Care Conference took place at Stanford University on May 1, 2026.
Roberto Lovato (English) delivered a talk-seminar — Poet Warriorship: Writing as a Form of Resistance — on April 29, 2026, to students and faculty at Stanford University's El Centro Chicano y Latino.
Drew Simshaw (Law) was appointed as a member of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research's Program Committee.
Drew Simshaw (Law) was appointed as a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Section on Technology, Law & Legal Education's Summer Webinar Series Committee. 
Shih-Chun “Steven” Chien (Law) presented a coauthored project, A Gravitational Theory of Prosecutor Networks (with Professor Ronald F. Wright of the Wake Forest University School of Law), at the Criminal Justice Ethics Schmooze at Fordham University School of Law.
Eve Hanan (Law) published her new article, “Presumed Guilt: Epistemic Closure in Pregnancy Prosecutions,” in the Buffalo Law Review.
Francine Lipman (Law) was a speaker on a panel about the state of ITIN litigation landscape and how it impacts immigrant entrepreneurs.  
Lena Rieke (Law) presented her paper "Limited Confrontation" at the Evidence Summer Workshop at Vanderbilt Law School.
Congratulations to Dr. Melissa Shotell (Dental) who appears on the cover of Dentistry Today magazine and wrote the April issue’s feature story. Her article, “Digital Workflows for Adult Orthodontic–Restorative Treatment” will also be offered as a complimentary webinar on June 16 at 5 p.m., which will explore the importance of selecting an aligner…

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