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Andy Ferguson 3L Leads Apple Business While Finishing Degree
UW-Madison News
Rocco DeFilippis 2L Helps Madison-area Resident Escape Fire
UW-Madison News
Are Facebook Posts Grounds for Firing? Paul Secunda Discusses Disciplined Alabama Special Ed Teacher
WTMJ
Foreclosure Answer Clinics Provide Help to Dane County Homeowners
Wisconsin State Journal
Peter Carstensen Discusses New Round of 'Tort Reform' in WI Legislature
Isthmus
Paul Secunda Discusses Decision of Over 200 WI School Unions to Seek Recertification
Houston Chronicle
Sarah Orr Discusses Proposed Special Session Bill to Cap Attorney Fees
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Asifa Quraishi Contributes to "Perspectives on a Post-9/11 World"
Madison City Channel
Allison Christians Discusses Tax Credits for WI Video Game Companies
Wisconsin Public Radio
Paul Secunda Discusses WI Labor Unions' Decision Not to Seek Collective Bargaining Recertification
Washington Post
Chris Ochoa '06 reflects on help from Wisconsin Innocence Project
Daily Cardinal
Allison Christians Discusses Tax Code Exemptions for WI Clergy
Badger Herald
Shubha Ghosh Discusses AT&T Antitrust History in Fight to Buy T-Mobile
Washington Post
New Neuroscience-Law Degree Program Addresses Science's Increasing Presence in Courts
The Capital Times
Shubha Ghosh Discusses Patent Reform & the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act
Patently-O
Paul Secunda Discusses Obama Job Plan
San Francisco Chronicle
Jonathan Lipson Discusses NewPage Plan to Restructure After Chapter 11 Filing
Wisconsin Rapids Tribune
John Pray Speaks to Challenge of Life Outside Prison for Wrongfully Convicted
Green Bay Press Gazette
Shubha Ghosh Discusses U.S. Justice Dept. Move to Block AT&T/T-Mobile Merger
Voice of Russia
Paul Secunda Discusses Wisconsin Supreme Court
Fox6 News
UW Law School Makes National Jurist List of 2011 Best Value Law Schools
National Jurist
New Dual Degree Program Caters to Increase in Science in the Court System
Superior Telegram
Paul Secunda Discusses Verizon Workers' Walkout
NPR's Marketplace
Walter Dickey named senior associate athletic director at UW-Madison
UW Badgers
Kimberly Alderman Discusses Repatriation of Metropolitan Museum of Art Objects to Egypt
WNYC
Resource Center on Impaired Driving & Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project Profiled
Wisconsin Traffic Safety Reporter
Academics Support Victoria Nourse Judicial Nomination
National Law Journal
Pilar Ossario Discusses Race in Debate Over "Personalized Medicine"
Washington Post
Linda Greene Contributes to New York Times Forum on Legal Education
Linda Greene joined a recent New York Times ' online opinion forum, Room for Debate , to discuss law school and the approach to a legal education in the United States.The forum observed that despite the rising cost of a law school education, st ...
Keith Findley Featured on Madison.com
In 1998, Keith Findley and John Pray founded the Wisconsin Innocence Project at UW Law School. Since then, with the help of law students, the project has reviewed thousands of cases and helped free 16 people who were imprisoned for crimes the ...
Brad Snyder Featured in HBO Documentary
Brad Snyder is a featured commentator in the HBO Sports Documentary "The Curious Case of Curt Flood." The documentary examines Curt Flood's Supreme Court lawsuit against baseball's reserve clause. Snyder's role in the documentary is featu ...
John Ohnesorge Discusses Role of "Pingpong Diplomacy" in China-U.S. Relations
Recently, John Ohnesorge spoke to the Journal Sentinel in an article about the role table tennis played in the easing of tensions between the U.S. and China in 1971.Ohnesorge, who is Chairman of the Wisconsin China Initiative at UW-Madison as ...
Jonathan Lipson Speaks to Reuters About Blackstone Lawsuit
Recently, Jonathan Lipson spoke to Reuters and other media about the lawsuit brought against Blackstone LP by creditors of the bankrupt Extended Stay hotel chain.The lawsuit, which at $8.4 billion ranks as one of the largest ever filed over a ...
Restorative Justice Project Featured on Dateline Australia
The Restorative Justice Project was featured on a recent edition of Dateline Australia .The project, which allows victims of violent crime and their offenders to meet face-to-face, has produced remarkable results in a case involving Craig, a ...
Jonathan Lipson Speaks to Journal Sentinel About Archbishop Cousins Center Ownership Dispute
Recently, Jonathan Lipson spoke to the Journal Sentinel about the current dispute over ownership of the Archbishop Cousins Center, a 415,000-square-foot complex property that houses the offices and operations of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.Fo ...
Peter Carstensen Speaks to Capital Press About Potato Grower Suits
Peter Carstensen spoke recently to Capital Press about the class-action lawsuits filed against potato growers. The six lawsuits, which have been consolidated and are being heard in U.S. District Court in Pocatello, Idaho, allege the defendants ...
Wisconsin Innocence Project Featured on WXYZ Detroit
Detroit-based news station WXYZ recently ran extensive coverage about a case that the UW Law School's Wisconsin Innocence Project has been working on in partnership with the University of Michigan Innocence Clinic.Ten years ago, a Detroit woman ...
Madison Magazine Profiles Nia Enemuoh-Trammell '98
In a recent article , Madison Magazine spoke with UW Law Alum Nia Enemuoh-Trammell about her experiences working in the public sector. Enemuoh-Trammell is an administrative law judge for Wisconsin Workers Compensation, the nation's first comp ...
Thomas Mitchell Speaks to the BBC About Property Law Reform
Thomas Mitchell discussed property law and reasons for reform of particular laws in a recent British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) article . Mitchell drafted the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act, which was approved by the Uniform Law Co ...
Ann Althouse Featured in New York Times Article on Law School Blogging
Ann Althouse recently spoke to the New York Times about the rise of law school blogging. Althouse, whose popular blog regularly makes Technorati's Top 25 list, often draws on current issues of the day in her posts. Beyond the personal touch t ...
Howard Schweber Speaks to WPR About Outcome of WI Supreme Court Elections
Howard Schweber spoke to Wisconsin Public Radio's Joy Cardin recently about the outcome of the state Supreme Court election, and what it means for politics and policy in Wisconsin. To listen to the program, click here and scroll down to the 4/ ...
Shubha Ghosh Speaks to American Public Media About Google-ITA Deal
Shubha Ghosh spoke recently to American Public Media's Steve Chiotakis about Google Inc.'s plan to purchase airline fare tracker ITA. The purchase, which has since been approved by the Justice Department, would establish Google as a key player ...
State Bar of Wisconsin Profiles UW Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic
Where does a local entrepreneur on a slim budget turn for legal advice? For John Aikman, owner of the newly launched company Home Grown Cow, the answer is UW Law School's Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic . The new clinic, which was devel ...
Richard Monette Provides Testimony in Plan to Cap Fees in Settlement with American Indians
Richard Monette testified recently in the government's $3.4 billion plan to settle with American Indians over mismanaged royalties. As reported in an Associated Press article , the plaintiffs' attorneys may be "stonewalling" a congressional pa ...
UW Law School Continues to Impress in National Contests, Reports Badger Herald
The University of Wisconsin Law School’s Moot Court team continues to draw national acclaim for the university after several top finishes in national competitions, said a Badger Herald piece .UW Law School teams have achieved recent success a ...
Findley Speaks to South African National Radio (SABC) About Importance of DNA in Criminal Cases
Keith Findley was recently a guest on a one-hour national radio call-in show in South Africa discussing the importance of DNA in criminal cases. Joining him was Chris Asplin, former executive director of the U.S. Commission on the Future of DNA ...
Heinz Klug's New Book Reviewed by Law & Politics Book Review
Recently, Law & Politics Book Review reviewed Heinz Klug 's book, The Constitution of South Africa: A Contextual Analysis .The book presents the South African Constitution in its historical and social context, providing a lens through which ...
WPR Talks with Meg Gaines about The Center for Patient Partnerships
For those with serious chronic and life-threatening illnesses, the health care system can be a particularly challenging place to navigate. Meg Gaines can speak to this challenge more directly than most.Gaines, the Director of the University of ...
Jonathan Lipson Talks to Reuters about Hedge Fund Battle over Tribune Company Bankruptcy
In a recent Reuters article , Jonathan Lipson discussed competing efforts to repay creditors in the contentious Tribune Company Bankruptcy.In the Tribune case, Delaware Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Carey is weighing two plans for repaying creditors, ...
John Pray and Keith Findley discuss wrongful convictions with Ken Goldstein
In this video , Ken Goldstein talks with the founders and co-directors of the Wisconsin Innocence Project — UW Law School Professors John Pray and Keith Findley — about how wrongful convictions happen, and what is being done about th ...
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