Procedural Reform
On January 6, Professor Alexandra Lahav will be a panelist for "Procedural Reform: Rulemaking v. Legislation" at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools. The panel is being sponsored by the Section on Civil Procedure.
Professor Lahav is an expert on complex litigation. She has published articles on class actions, mass torts and the political economy of civil litigation. She is especially interested in procedural justice and the limits of due process. She currently is working on a book exploring lawyer resistance and cooptation in injustice, in addition to projects on civil procedure and mass litigation.
Recent Homepage Highlights
-
On May 25, Professor James Kwak and his co-author, Simon Johnson, will present a talk about their latest book, White House Burning: The Founding Fathers, Our National Debt, and Why It Matters to You, at the Harvard Book Store.
-
On May 23, Professor Joseph MacDougald will address the Connecticut Legislature's Shoreline Preservation Task Force where he will speak on identifying the problems municipalities face in addressing the statewide problem of coast storm erosion and sea level rise with only local tools.
-
The Law School held its 89th Commencement on Sunday May 20th and awarded degrees to 238 graduates.
-
Professor Terry Tondro, a professor at the Law School for 35 years, is remembered in an article in The Hartford Courant in its "Extraordinary Life" series.
-
For Jonathan Winter, finals week was a time to clear his mind, travel, and compete. That’s because throughout his time at the School of Law, Winter also was a competitive rower, representing the U.S. at events across the globe.
-
Charlotte Hinkle '12 can’t pinpoint exactly why giving back is so important to her. It’s just something she has always valued and strived to do.

