Professor Russell A. Miller‘s paper, U.S. National Security, Intelligence and Democracy: From the Church Committee to the War on Terror, was recently listed on the Social Science…
In the first installment of the Spring 2012 Faculty Workshop Series, sponsored by the Frances Lewis Law Center, Professor Tara L. Grove, Assistant Professor of Law…
Puzzle: a question, problem, or contrivance designed for testing ingenuity. (Merriam-Webster) While most people associate puzzles with jigsaws or crosswords, for Margaret Howard nothing beats…
The worst has happened. That awful dreaded moment has come when you realize there is no escape. Nobody has died—but you are being audited by…
Professor Erik Luna, Professor of Law and Law Alumni Faculty Fellow, recently published his book, The Prosecutor in Transnational Perspective (Oxford University Press 2011), with Marianne Wade of…
Professor John D. King, Associate Clinical Professor, recently had his paper, “Procedural Justice, Collateral Consequences, and the Adjudication of Misdemeanors” published in The Prosecutor in…
On November 10th and 11th, the Washington and Lee Law Review, sponsored the “Regulation in the Fringe Economy” symposium at the Washington and Lee School…
Professor A. Benjamin Spencer had his article, The Judicial Power and the Inferior Federal Courts, 46 Ga. L. Rev. 1 (2011), published in the Georgia Law Review.…
In the sixth and final installment of the Fall 2011 Faculty Workshop Series, sponsored by the Frances Lewis Law Center, Professor Greg Lastowka of the Rugters…
Professor Todd C. Peppers, Lecturer in Law, recently published his article, Did You Hear the One About Chief Justice Burger and the Itinerant Litigant?, 15…