Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Benjamin Edwards (Law) presented a working paper idea entitled "Judicial Business" at the National Business Law Scholars Conference at UCLA School of Law. 
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) delivered a presentation titled “Achieving Justice in IP Cases through Conflict of Laws” at the 43rd Annual Congress of the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP) held at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Professor Mary LaFrance (Law) presented "Libraries and the Digital Divide" at the 43rd Annual Congress of the Association for Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP), held in Copenhagen.
Professor Danielle Finn (Law) moderated a panel discussion on "Tribal Justice Post McGirt" at the Tribal Leadership Conference 2025.
Professor Mary LaFrance (Law) presented on "Libraries and the Digital Divide" at the Copyright User Rights Symposium held in Geneva.
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) chaired a panel at the 43rd Annual Congress of ATRIP, the International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property. The panel title was entitled "IP & Justice: Supranational Perspectives."
Professor David Tanenhaus (Law; History) led a session in Washington, D.C. on the the Flag Salute Cases (Gobitis v. Minersville and Barnette v. West Virginia Board of Ed). His presentation was a part of for the Federal Judicial Center and American Bar Association's Summer Institute for Teachers. 
Mary LaFrance (Law) presented on a panel, "Reciprocity and Performance Rights in Sound Recordings" at the Intellectual Property Researchers of Europe (IPRE) 2025 conference at the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. 
Marketa Trimble (Law) chaired a panel of the Intellectual Property Researchers of Europe (IPRE) 2025 conference at the World Intellectual Property Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. The panel's title was "The Unified Patent Court and the Future of Patent Law in Europe."
Rebecca Scharf (Law) presented on Networking Without Borders: Expanding Students’ Global Perspectives Through Innovative and Intentional International Collaborations as part of the Global Legal Skills Conference in Brno, Czechia.
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) recently presented at the conference “Botticelli v. Warhol: Comparative Perspectives on the Use of Cultural Heritage Images” held in Florence, Italy. Her presentation focused on conflict-of-laws issues related to the protection of depictions of cultural heritage objects, offering insights into how legal frameworks…
Professor Leslie Griffin (Law) spoke at the International Exchange of Professionals: Thematic Event in Medicine 2025 in Sweden about Catholic Bishops and Contraception.