Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Congratulations to professor Kathy Stanchi (Law) on the publication of her new paper, The Rhetoric of Rape Through the Lens of Commonwealth v. Berkowitz, which will be published in the forthcoming International Journal for the Semiotics of Law. 
Professor Mary Beth Beazley (Law) gave a day-long presentation to attorneys for the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) Union on effective legal writing, at their annual staff meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.
Professor Nancy Rapoport (Law) presented at the Fall 2023 American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Professional Lawyers' Liability's National Legal Malpractice Conference in Chicago, Illinois, on Cutting Edge Data Analytics – Claims Prediction and more. 
Professor Ruben J. Garcia (Law) gave a lecture to the employees of the National Labor Relations Board (up to 1200 invited) online during the agency's commemoration of Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 26, 2023. Garcia followed remarks by board chairman Lauren McFerran, appointed by President Biden in 2020, and NLRB General Counsel Jennifer…
Professors Benjamin Edwards and Rachel Anderson presented on panels at the 2023 Summit for Corporate Governance. Dean Leah Chan Grinvald and Edwards gave opening remarks at the summit.  Edwards was on a panel entitled, "A Board Situation - Bringing the Team Together to Address a Corporate Crisis." Anderson was part of a panel entitled, "…
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) will participate in a panel discussion on September 22, 2023, as part of the Ethics in Engineering Workshop organized by the UNLV University Libraries and Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering. Trimble will discuss Intellectual Property on the panel (copyright law, patent law, and…
Professor Joe Regalia is delivering a talk to the California Lawyer's Association titled, "Unleashing the Power of Generative AI Smartly and Ethically." Regalia's talk explores the practical and ethical challenges posed by generative AI in legal practice — as well as the exciting new possibilities.
Professor Jeff Stempel's (Law) article, "The 2022 New Jersey Insurance Fair Conduct Act and the Incomplete Evolution of Policyholder Protection," was published by Rutgers.
Professor Mary Beth Beazley (Law) served as a faculty member for the National Judicial College's course on Judicial Writing this week where she presented on digital reading and writing, and worked individually with several judges. 
Professor Jeff Stempel (Law) recently presented for a program organized by the Insurance subsection of the European Law Institute at its Annual Meeting on "Fissures and Fault Lines in U.S. Insurance Law: The Impact of Dual Symptoms and Multiple Forums Creating Divergent Outcomes."
Dean Leah Chan Grinvald (Law) will be part of a panel discussion, hosted by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, on Wednesday, September 20, at 11:30 a.m. PST on, "What is the Pipeline of Legal Professionals in the Wake of Students for Fair Admissions v. UNC/Harvard?"
Professor Keith Rowley (Law) was a co-author on the recently published Problems and Cases on Secured Transactions, Fourth Edition.