Faculty Publishing
It's been a banner year for book publishing with the release of six new titles by our faculty:
- Outrageous Invasions: Celebrities' Private Lives, Media and the Law by Robin Barnes (Oxford University Press)
- Repressive Jurisprudence in the Early Republic: The First Amendment and the Legacy of English Law by Phillip I. Blumberg (Cambridge University Press)
- Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion by Steven Davidoff (John Wiley & Sons)
- America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939 by Mark W. Janis (Oxford University Press)
- A Final Accounting: Holocaust Survivors and Swiss Banks by Leonard Orland (Carolina Academic Press)
- Law's Imagined Republic: Popular Politics and Criminal Justice by Steven Wilf (Cambridge University Press)
Our colleagues also publish articles in well-respected journals, including Harvard Law Review, Law & History Review, Law & Social Inquiry, Michigan Law Review, NYU Law Review, Northwestern University Law Review, Southern California Law Review, and UCLA Law Review, among others.
For a complete list of works, visit the faculty scholarship page.
Recent Homepage Highlights
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On February 15, join the faculty of the Energy and Environmental Law Clinic for a discussion of a newly created certificate in Energy and Environmental Law.
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On February 24, the 18th Gallivan conference, "From McMansion to Multifamily: The Economics and Demographic Transformation of Connectiut's Housing Market" will be held at the Law School.
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On February 10, Professor Sara Bronin will moderate a panel called "Takings Law and Climate Adaptation Strategies" at the "Legal Solutions to Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in Connecticut" conference co-sponsored by the Law School's Center for Energy and Environmental Law.
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On February 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will give the Daimler Lecture at the American Academy in Berlin. He will discuss his most recent book, Power and Legitimacy: Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State (OUP, 2010).
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The Insurance Law Center, the LL.M. Program in U.S. Legal Studies, and the Student Bar Association invite you to celebrate the Lunar New Year at a gathering on February 8.
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On February 6, Professor Bethany Berger will present "Race, Equality & Indian Tribes" at the University of Miami School of Law as part of the 2012 Faculty Speaker Series.

