Washington and Lee Law professor Allison Weiss has published a comment in the Washington and Lee Law Review Online, “The Unqualified Mess of Qualified Immunity;…
Washington and Lee Law professor Carliss N. Chatman discussed her article “If a Fetus Is a Person, It Should Get Child Support, Due Process, and…
Washington and Lee Law professor Sarah Haan recently published in The CLS Blue Sky Blog, the Columbia Law School blog on corporations and capital markets.…
Washington and Lee Law professor Mark Drumbl recently commented on the ongoing legal case of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to Al Jazeera news. Drumbl was…
Washington and Lee Law professor Alexandra Klein discussed her forthcoming article “Nondelegating Death” on the Ipse Dixit podcast on February 24. Klein described the nondelegation…
Washington and Lee Law professors Mark Drumbl and David Eggert will lend their literary opinions and legal insights as part of a panel discussing William…
Washington and Lee Law professor Nora Demleitner authored an op-ed in the February 13 edition of USA Today, entitled “Don’t Be Fooled by Slick Ad. Most People Given…
Washington and Lee Law Professor Russell Miller recently spoke on “Executive Power in Comparative Perspective” at the Boston College Law School. In his February 13 presentation for…
Washington and Lee University School of Law Emeritus Professor Lyman Johnson contributed to the CLS Blue Sky Blog, Columbia Law School’s blog on corporations and…
Professor Chris Seaman presented a new work-in-progress entitled “Noncompete Agreements and Other Post-Employment Restraints on Competition: Empirical Evidence from Trade Secret Litigation,” at the U.S.…