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Gaines and Center for Patient Partnerships are 'On Wisconsin' cover story
Martha (Meg) Gaines , UW Law School clinical professor and Director of the Center for Patient Partnerships, is on the cover of the Winter 2009 issue of On Wisconsin magazine. The article on Gaines and the Center’s work can be read here .
Wisconsin Innocence Project client Shomberg released after wrongful conviction
An innocent Madison man who served more than six years in prison after being wrongly convicted of a sexual assault was released on November 13, 2009, through the efforts of the Wisconsin Innocence Project. Dane County Circuit Court Judge Patrick ...
Cecelia Klingele interviewed about U.S. Supreme Court clerkship in Wisconsin Week
Visiting Assistant Professor Cecelia Klingele is featured in an article in Wisconsin Week, in which she discusses her clerkship this past year for Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court. The article can be read here .
UW Law School's Restorative Justice Project featured in two-part TV series
The UW Law School’s Restorative Justice Project was featured on WKOW-TV, Channel 27 in Madison, in a two-part series profiling client Jackie Millar, who forgave the young man who shot her and left her for dead in November 1995. With a 2 perce ...
Center for Patient Partnerships is Isthmus magazine cover story
The University of Wisconsin Law School-based Center for Patient Partnerships is the featured cover story of the October 29, 2009, Isthmus magazine. The article is available here .
David Schwartz in Wisconsin Law Journal on proposed change to Rules of Evidence
David Schwartz is quoted in the Wisconsin Law Journal on a proposed change to the Federal Rules of Evidence. The article can be accessed here .
Keith Findley on NPR discussing DNA collection, wrongful conviction
Keith Findley , co-director of the Wisconsin Innocence Project, appeared on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition on October 8, 2009, speaking on the state of Wisconsin’s errors in collecting DNA; accused serial killer Walter Ellis; and t ...
Ann Althouse on Wisconsin and Minnesota Public Radio
Ann Althouse appeared on two radio shows on October 2: Wisconsin Public Radio “Week in Review” with Joy Cardin and Minnesota Public Radio “MPR Midday” with Gary Eichten, where she discussed the U.S. Supreme Court’s new term and new ...
Brad Snyder in Legal Times on Justice Sotomayor and Baseball
Brad Snyder is featured in the Legal Times online of September 23, 2009, discussing “Justice Sotomayor and Baseball.” Snyder has written extensively about the long relationship between the Supreme Court and baseball, and calls Sotomayor "t ...
Nina Emerson on pending drunk-driving laws on Wisconsin Public Radio
Nina Emerson , director of the Research Center on Impaired Driving at the Law School, was interviewed September 16, 2009, on “At Issue with Ben Merens,”a program of the Ideas Network of Wisconsin Public Radio. With the Wisconsin State Assem ...
Emerson discusses pending drunk-driving legislation on Ben Merens WPR show
Nina Emerson , director of the Research Center on Impaired Driving at the Law School, was interviewed September 16, 2009, on “At Issue with Ben Merens,”a program of the Ideas Network of Wisconsin Public Radio. With the Wisconsin State Assem ...
Scott speaks to Channel 15 news on crime and disorder in Madison
Michael Scott was interviewed for a television newscast that aired on the evening news on July 30, 2009, by WMTV (Channel 15). Scott spoke on crime and disorder in Madison and problem-oriented policing. The video and transcript are here .
Alta Charo in Washington Post on new NIH Stem Cell Guidelines
R. Alta Charo told the Washington Post on July 7, 2009, that the new NIH guidelines for stem cell research are a “huge step forward.” In conjunction with her duties on the Obama transition team, Charo worked on the construction of the n ...
Althouse discusses Sotomayor confirmation hearings for New York Times and Minnesota Public Radio
Ann Althouse is one of seven legal experts asked by the New York Times to pose “Questions for Judge Sotomayor” for the July 13, 2009, op ed page on the day that Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committe ...
Findley in Madison Magazine Online profile of Audrey Edmunds and "shaken baby syndrome" debate
In a Madison Magazine Online profile of Audrey Edmunds, who was exonerated after being wrongly convicted of murder based on the controversial “shaken baby syndrome,” the role of the Wisconsin Innocence Project and Professor Keith Findley ...
Althouse discusses chances of Sarah Palin presidency on New York Times Web
Ann Althouse discusses the chances of newly-resigned Alaska Governor Sarah Palin becoming U.S. president on the New York Times Web here and in an underlying Bloggingheads episode here .
Findley and Wisconsin Innocence Project in Crime Report article on Shaken Baby Syndrome
Keith Findley is quoted and the Wisconsin Innocence Project featured in the article “Mistaken diagnoses of Shaken Baby Syndrome may have sent thousands of innocent people to prison,” in The Crime Report, viewable here .
Althouse interviews authors of “Life Inc.,” and
Ann Althouse can be seen on Bloggingheads interviewing Douglas Rushkoff, author of the newly released Life, Inc. , an analysis of “How the world became a corporation, and how to take it back.” View the interview here . In a further co ...
Carstensen in Business Week on missed chance to break up GM
Peter Carstensen is co-author with Harry First of NYU School of Law of “Too Big and Failing: The Missed Chance to Break Up GM,” which appeared in Business Week magazine June 19, 2009, and is available for reading here on Business Week ...
Findley discusses Supreme Court DNA ruling on Wisconsin Public Radio
Keith Findley was a guest on the Wisconsin Public Radio’s Joy Cardin Show on June 23, 2009, discussing the impact of postconviction DNA testing in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 18 ruling that there is no constitutional right to su ...
Gaines featured in article in Wisconsin State Journal and AP
Meg Gaines is featured in a June 8, 2009, article in the Wisconsin State Journal , which was picked up by The Associated Press and printed in newspapers across the country. The article is the first in a series on complementary and alternative ...
Michael Scott in Christian Science Monitor on GPS Tracking by Police
University of Wisconsin Law School clinical professor Michael Scott was interviewed in a May 19, 2009, article in the Christian Science Monitor discussing differing court rulings on police use of GPS tracking without a search warrant. Read t ...
Althouse on Bloggingheads discussing Obama’s torture policy
Professor Ann Althouse can be seen in a return engagement on the New York Times Bloggingheads Web site with Hanna Rosin of The Atlantic, Double X, debating the sincerity of President Obama’s anti-torture pledge. Tune in for the conversati ...
Michael Scott quoted in Cosmopolitan on risk of assault after binge drinking
Michael Scott is interviewed in the May 2009 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine for an article on binge drinking among college-age women and the risks it creates for violent assault (“The Three Most Dangerous Party Mistakes,” page 128.)
Frenchick in Journal Sentinel on Pfizer stem-cell license with WARF
Attorney Grady Frenchick, a member of the UW Law School adjunct faculty with a specialization in intellectual property law, is quoted in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on the news that Pfizer Inc. has signed a license with the Wisconsin Alumni ...
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