Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) gave a presentation to the Center for Digitization and Artificial Intelligence in the Judiciary ("CendAI"); an initiative in the Czech Republic lead by a vice-president of a High Court of the Czech Republic. The topic of her presentation was "AI in the USA: Two Perspectives on the Current Issues of AI in the Law…
Joe Regalia (Law) presented a webinar for the State Bar of Nevada entitled, "Becoming an AI-Powered Lawyer."
Rachel Anderson (Law) authored the first edition of a new textbook, "International, Transnational, and Comparative Business Transactions," through Aspen Publishing.
Professor Mary LaFrance (Law) presented on Copyright, eBooks, and the Future of Digital Lending at the 2025 State Bar of Nevada Intellectual Property Conference.
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) presented on Copyright Year in Review at the 2025 State Bar of Nevada Intellectual Property Conference.
Professor Benjamin Edwards (Law) served as a moderator for a panel discussion on "Delaware, Nevada, Texas: A New Era in Corporate Governance" at the 2025 Summit for Corporate Governance.
Professor Nancy Rapoport (Law) served as a moderator for a panel discussion on "Strategic Governance in a Shifting Political Landscape: Navigating the White House, Federal Agencies, and State Proposals" at the 2025 Summit for Corporate Governance.
Professor Benjamin Edwards and Dean Leah Chan Grinvald (Law) gave opening remarks at the 2025 Summit for Corporate Governance.
Professor Rebecca Nathanson (Law; Education) is part of a six-member expert team that helped establish the country’s first juvenile competency Hub Court in Los Angeles County. With its own judge, attorneys, evaluators, and social workers, the Hub Court is designed to better support young people navigating competency cases. Professor Nathanson’s…
Professor Benjamin Edwards (Law) was a part of a panel discussion on "Leaving Delaware? Corporate Governance and D&O Liability in Texas and Nevada."
Professor Rebecca Nathanson (Law; Education) hosted 30 judges and attorneys from across the globe as part of the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program. Their visit focused on learning about the Kids’ Court School, which helps reduce children’s anxiety about testifying in court.
Professor Latisha Nixon-Jones (Law) recently served as a keynote speaker at the 116th NAACP National Convention. Her presentation addressed “The Current State of Disaster Relief and Disasters Without FEMA," offering timely insights into disaster response challenges and community resilience in the absence of federal emergency assistance.