Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law
Benjamin P. Edwards (Law) recently published a blog post with the University of Chicago Business Law Review comparing corporate attorney-client privilege law to former President Trump's executive privilege arguments.
David Orentlicher (Law) discusses the medical, ethical, and legal implications of permitting terminally ill patients to end their lives with medication in the podcast of "Let's Get Psyched." For nearly 25 years, aid in dying, also known as physician-assisted suicide, has been legal in some U.S. states.
Benjamin P. Edwards (Law) recently was elected to the leadership of three different sections of the the Association of American Law Schools. He is now the chair-elect of the Securities Regulation Section, the secretary of the Section on Professional Responsibility, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Section on Transactional Law &…
Benjamin P. Edwards (Law) recently was elected to the leadership of three different sections of the Association of American Law Schools. He was named as the chair-elect of the Section on Securities Regulation, the secretary of the Section on Professional Responsibility, and to the Executive Committee for the Section on Transactional Law &…
Francine J. Lipman (Law) was listed as one of the top 50 Twitter accounts to follow for tax professional news, updates, scholarship, and other tax law happenings by Bloomberg Tax. Follow Lipman @narfnampil to keep up on 2022 tax news.
Francine J. Lipman (Law) was recognized as the 18th most Social Science Research Network - downloaded U.S. tax law professors for 2021.
Marketa Trimble (Law) published a chapter, "TRIPS in the Field of Copyright," in a new edited volume, 25 Years of the TRIPS Agreement: Past, Present, Future.
David Orentlicher (Law) wrote a piece for The Conversation in which he discusses how the Supreme Court's majority voting rule excludes minority viewpoints and how a return to the Court's past norm of unanimous opinions would ensure that its decisions give voice to all of its justices and the unique perspectives that each of them brings. And when…
Marketa Trimble (Law) wrote an article, "Res Judicata and Unclaimed Foreign Copyright Infringement," which was published in the Yearbook of Private International Law, a publication of the Sellier European Law Publishers and the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law.
Marketa Trimble (Law) was appointed to the Academic Advisory Board of the International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (IIC), a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition.
Ruben J. Garcia (Law) presented "The Racial Caste of Prison Labor" at the international workshop Between Privatization and Labor Law — Prison Labor and its Contemporary Challenges sponsored by the University of Haifa Faculty of Law and the Israel Science Foundation Sept. 30.
Marketa Trimble (Law) contributed a blog post to the Technology & Marketing Law Blog.
The post, "The Legal Implications of Datacenter Location," discusses a recent opinion that suggests that venue for patent litigation might be proper in the court where datacenter servers are located.