
International Water Diplomacy Keeps McCaffrey on the Road
June 12, 2013
Professor Stephen McCaffrey, one of the world's foremost authorities on water resources, has been heavily engaged in international water law diplomacy since the end of Pacific McGeorge's spring semester. more >

Galves, Allen Granted Online Dispute Resolution Patent
May 12, 2013
Professor Fred Galves and Pacific McGeorge alumnus David Allen, '78, were granted a patent in online dispute resolution for e-commerce disputes. more >

McGeorge Law Review Symposium Examines Future of Legal Education
April 11, 2013
The McGeorge Law Review hosted its annual symposium on April 5, 2013, examining "The State and Future of Legal Education." more >

Brown Testifies in NFL Arbitration
January 15, 2013
Professor Melissa Brown does not normally follow football, but she has found herself paying more attention of late to the sport. more >

Faculty Active at AALS Meeting
January 11, 2013
Pacific McGeorge faculty members were active in leadership roles and as presenters at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Association on American Law Schools, which was held Jan. 4-7, 2013, in New Orleans. more >

Myers Scores Pro Bono Victory
January 4, 2013
Professor John Myers scored a pro bono victory on Dec. 18, 2012, in Sacramento Superior Court for a Mexican mother who sought the return of two young children from their father who failed to return them after their Christmas 2011 holiday visit to California. more >

Parker Speaks at Supreme Court
December 12, 2012
Professor Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker is keeping busy on her well-earned sabbatical year before her expected return to the faculty next fall. more >

Myers Speaks at Penn State Forum
November 2, 2012
Professor John Myers was among an all-star cast of speakers at Penn State's inaugural Child Sexual Abuse Conference Oct. 29-30 at University Park, Pa. more >

Malloy Speaks at UN Event in NYC
October 30, 2012
Professor Michael Malloy spoke on a panel focusing on the "UNECE Policy Framework for Sustainable Real Estate Markets" during a UN Symposium organized by the International Real Estate Federation, U.S. Chapter, on Oct. 19 in New York City. more >

Paton Sees Continued Debate on Non-Lawyers Entering Field
October 17, 2012
The argument may be settled for now, but Professor Paul Paton predicted the debate on alternative business structures in the American legal profession will continue in a speech to the Wisconsin Law Foundation on Oct. 2, in Milwaukee, Wisc. more >

Kennedy's Surprise Visit Thrills Constitutional Law Students
September 7, 2012
Second-year students in two Constitutional Law classes knew something was up when they were asked to meet as one unit in a bigger classroom on September 4, 2012. But it was still a pleasant surprise when Justice Anthony Kennedy walked in to teach the class. more >

Slocum, Gevurtz Share Sprankling Award
August 28, 2012
Professors Brian Slocum and Frank Gevurtz received the John G. Sprankling Faculty Scholarship Award for their contributions to legal scholarship during the 2011-12 year at the annual Pacific McGeorge Faculty Dinner on August 24, 2012, at the Hyatt Regency Sacramento. more >

Faculty, Students Train Chilean Public Defenders
August 23, 2012
A contingent of Pacific McGeorge faculty members and students from the law school's Federal Defender Clinic conducted a two-week training program for Chilean public defenders from July 30 through Aug. 10 in Santiago, Chile. more >

Malloy Examines Executive Compensation Limits
August 11, 2012
Professor Michael Malloy delivered a paper, "Governing Foolishness: A Comparative Analysis of Executive Compensation Rules," on July 16, 2012, at the 9th Annual International Conference on Law in Athens, Greece. more >

Kelso Keynotes Pound Civil Justice Conference
August 3, 2012
Professor Clark Kelso as a keynote speaker at the Pound Civil Justice Institute's 20th annual Forum for State Appellate Judges Forum on July 28 in Chicago, Ill. more >

Yelpaala Teaches International Course in China
July 25, 2012
Professor Kojo Yelpaala spent a month in China this summer as a distinguished visiting professor at a prestigious Chinese university where he taught a two-week (May 27-June 10, 2012) course on Public International Law. more >

McCaffrey's Expertise in Demand
July 19, 2012
Professor Steve McCaffrey, one of the world's foremost experts on laws governing international watercourses, has been shuttling between three continents over summer and fall working on a variety of legal issues. more >

Academy of Comparative Law Elects Gevurtz
July 10, 2012
Professor Frank Gevurtz, the director of Pacific McGeorge's Global Center for Business & Development, was elected an associate member of the International Academy of Comparative Law on June 11, 2012. more >

Nixon Library Adds Dorothy Landsberg Interview
June 29, 2012
An hour-long interview with Dorothy Landsberg, '87, has been added to the oral history holdings of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library, which feature individuals who played a significant role in the rise and fall of the impeached 37th President of the United States. more >

Kelso Teaches Final Constitutional Law Class
June 1, 2012
Professor Charles Kelso ended his reign as the country's oldest full-time law professor on April 19, 2012, when he taught his final Constitutional Law class at age 83. more >

Vitiello's Book Kicks Off West's New Series
May 21, 2012
Professor Michael Vitiello's book, Criminal Procedure Simulations, is the first published in West's new Bridge to Practice Series. more >

Moylan Wins Election to ALWD Board
April 18, 2012
Professor Mary-Beth Moylan was elected to the Association of Legal Writing Directors (ALWD) Board of Directors this spring. The director of Pacific McGeorge's Global Lawyering Skills (GLS) program, she will serve a three-year term beginning this summer. more >

Weber Teaches Environment Law In Guatemala
February 13, 2012
Professor Greg Weber taught a course, "Introduction to the U.S. Legal System: An Environmental Law Focus," from Feb. 6 through Feb. 10, in Guatemala City, Guatemala. more >

Myers Testifies Before Assembly Committee
February 1, 2012
Professor John Myers testified before the California Assembly Public Safety Committee on Feb. 14 in an oversight hearing on "Use of Force: Permissible Responses." more >
Pacific McGeorge GLS Program Garners Praise
January 11, 2012
In only its third year of existence, Pacific McGeorge's Global Lawyering Skills program continues to earn high praise from legal academia for its forward-thinking in the teaching of legal research and writing. more >

Chief Justice Names Parker To Judicial Committee
December 14, 2011
Dean Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker added another line to her impressive resume of service to the federal government this fall when Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court of the United States appointed her to the Judicial Conference's Committee on International Judicial Relations. more >

Salcido Talks Wave Energy at Golden Gate Event
November 21, 2011
Professor Rachael Salcido presented her latest scholarship on Nov. 11, 2011, at Golden Gate University's symposium. more >

Law School Hosts Civil Justice Crisis Hearings
November 17, 2011
Pacific McGeorge was the first stop on a tour promoting public "Hearings on California's Civil Justice Crisis" on Nov. 15, 2011. more >

Mediation Training Attracts Professionals
November 16, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's second annual Executive Mediation Training program attracted a variety of attorneys, business executives, and administrative law judges to campus this fall. more >

Aldana Takes Part In Major Marburg Conference
November 2, 2011
Professor Raquel Aldana presented a paper and participated on the final wrap-up panel at a major conference on "Victims of International Crimes," which was held Oct. 6-8, 2011, at the Philipp University of Marburg in Marburg, Germany. more >

Pacific McGeorge Hosts ASCL Conference
October 27, 2011
Pacific McGeorge played host to the annual meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law Oct. 20 through 22, 2011. Professor Frank Gevurtz, the director of the law school's Global Center for Business & Development, organized the event that brought together more than 70 faculty members from ABA law schools and abroad. more >

The Emergence of International Property Law
October 19, 2011
In his article, “The Emergence of International Property Law,” which appears in Volume 90 of the North Carolina Law Review, Professor John Sprankling argues that international property law should be recognized as a discrete subject. He illuminates the reality that international law affects private property rights of individuals, businesses and other non-governmental organizations. more >

Malloy Returns To UN Forum in Switzerland
October 14, 2011
Professor Michael Malloy spoke at the 72nd plenary session of the UN Economic Commission for Europe’s Committee on Housing and Land Management on October 3-4, 2011, in Geneva, Switzerland. more >

Myers Tackles His Cause in Tiny Colusa County
September 8, 2011
Distinguished Professor and Scholar John Myers is nationally recognized for his expertise in child abuse and neglect, and his prolific scholarship in the area has had a profound impact on a heightened awareness of the problem in American society. more >

Israel's Supreme Court Cites McCaffrey Article
September 6, 2011
A law review article written by Professor Steve McCaffrey was cited by the Supreme Court of Israel in a decision issued by that nation’s high court this summer. more >
Main: Procedural Foundation of Substantive Law
August 29, 2011
In the article “The Procedural Foundation of Substantive Law,” which appears in a recent volume of the Washington University Law Review, 87 Wash. U. L. Rev. 801 (2010), Professor Thom Main uses both an historical and modern-day perspective to examine the substance-procedure dichotomy, a popular target of scholarly criticism because procedural law is inherently substantive. more >

Faculty, Staff Members Receive Major Awards
August 26, 2011
Professor Thomas Main became the first two-time winner of the Sprankling Faculty Scholarship Award on Aug. 19, 2011, at the annual Pacific McGeorge Faculty Dinner at the Sutter Club. more >

Carter’s Article Cited In 6th Circuit Decision
August 23, 2011
A law review article written by Professor Linda Carter was cited in a high-profile decision announced on Aug. 3, 2011, by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal. more >

Sims Teaches Foreign Relations Law in Russia
August 3, 2011
Professor John Sims taught this summer at the 17th Annual St. Petersburg Summer Law Institute in Russia. more >

Malloy's Financial Advice Resonates in Europe
July 21, 2011
Professor Michael Malloy took center stage on July 19, 2011, at the 8th Annual International Law Conference in Athens, and his presentation echoed loudly when European leaders announced a sweeping expansion of the role of their European Financial Stability Facility rescue fund to help nation states such as Greece. more >

Legal Writing Conference Receives Rave Reviews
July 1, 2011
Pacific McGeorge played host to the 2011 Association of Legal Writing Directors Conference from June 23 to 25, receiving rave reviews from the 130 attendees who came from law schools all over the United States and Canada. more >
Marijuana And The Law Proves A Timely Topic
April 20, 2011
The McGeorge Law Review's symposium on marijuana and the law, which was held on April 15, 2011, attracted a large crowd of interested attorneys and members of the general public to campus. more >

Sprankling, Carter Win Major University Awards
April 19, 2011
Two popular members of the Pacific McGeorge faculty, Professor John Sprankling and Professor Linda Carter, have been chosen for prestigious awards by the University of the Pacific. more >

Human Rights Confab Attracts Global Attention
March 23, 2011
Pacific McGeorge's human rights symposium, held on March 11 and 12, 2011, played to a packed house at the law school's international building, Northwest Hall. more >
Levine's 25th Anniversary Celebration A Big Hit
March 18, 2011
Professor Larry Levine, one of Pacific McGeorge's most popular faculty members, celebrated his 25th anniversary in legal academia in style on February 25, 2011, as more than 280 colleagues, former students and friends gathered for a celebration on campus. more >

Osborn Serves As Distinguished Author/Advocate
March 14, 2011
John Osborn, the author of The Paper Chase, a 1970 novel that was turned into an award-winning movie and a television series, served as Pacific McGeorge's first distinguished author/advocate in residence last month. more >
Yelpaala Urges African Leaders To Seek Solutions
March 2, 2011
Professor Kojo Yelpaala spoke on "The Impact of Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and the Biodiversity Convention on Human Health and Food Security," to a large audience of students, faculty and government officials on February 18, 2011, at the University of Ghana in Accra, Ghana. more >
Calvert Explores Expansion Of Familial Rights
February 24, 2011
Clay Calvert, '91, the Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication at the University of Florida, is teaching Constitutional Law at his legal alma mater this spring as a visiting professor. more >

Paton Named To Prestigious ABA Commission
February 17, 2011
Professor Paul Paton, director of Pacific McGeorge's Ethics Across the Professions Initiative, has been selected as reporter to the American Bar Association's Ethics 20/20 Commission. more >
McCaffrey Takes On Two Cases In The Hague
February 11, 2011
Professor Steve McCaffrey, a veteran counsel at International Court of Justice cases, returned to The Hague, Netherlands, last month to participate in two new disputes. more >
Jacobs: A Commercial Speech Dichotomy
January 21, 2011
In What Abortion Disclosure Cases Say About the Constitutionality of Persuasive Government Speech on Product Labels, Professor Leslie Gielow Jacobs addresses the uncertain constitutional status of government compelled disclosure requirements imposed on commercial speech. more >
Best Law Teachers Book May Include Bricker
January 19, 2011
Professor Cary Bricker has made the next-to-last cut for inclusion in an upcoming book, What the Best Law Teachers Do, which will be published by Harvard University Press in 2012. more >

Eskridge, Ferejohn Discuss 'A New Constitution'
January 14, 2011
Nationally prominent Yale law professor William Eskridge and New York University law professor John Ferejohn discussed their new book, A Republic of Statutes: The New American Constitution, at an on-campus forum on January 12, 2011. more >
Faculty Takes AALS Annual Meeting By Storm
January 11, 2011
More than 40 Pacific McGeorge faculty members and administrators attended the Association of American Law Schools' 2011 Annual Meeting, which was held January 5-8, 2011 in San Francisco, and many served as presenters, speakers and panelists at the event. more >
Dajani: Defensible Borders Not Israel's Answer
January 6, 2011
Professor Omar Dajani's article, "The Myth of Defensible Borders: How a Regional Security Initiative Can Promote Middle East Peace," was the leading piece the first week of January 2011 on the Foreign Affairs magazine website. more >
McCaffrey Lectures At UN Course In Korea
November 29, 2010
Professor Steve McCaffrey spoke in mid-November in Seoul, Korea, as a guest lecturer at a United Nations regional course in international law for young attorneys throughout greater Asia. more >

Landers Wins Samsung-Stanford Patent Prize
November 17, 2010
Professor Amy Landers' paper, "Theorizing Patentee Injury: Apportioning Claims for Reasonable Royalty Compensation," won a $10,000 award in the inaugural Samsung-Stanford Patent Prizes competition. more >

Cherry's Scholarship Attracts Attention
November 12, 2010
Professor Miriam Cherry’s scholarship, which focuses on the intersection of technology and globalization with business, contract, and employment law, landed her in the middle of a recent story in The New York Times. more >
U.K. Supreme Court Adopts Sprankling Thesis
October 13, 2010
State and federal appellate courts often cite the scholarship of Pacific McGeorge faculty in their decisions. more >
In Legalizing Marijuana: California's Pot of Gold?
October 12, 2010
In Legalizing Marijuana: California's Pot of Gold?, Professor Michael Vitiello offers a dispassionate view of the true facts behind California's rush to legalize marijuana Proposition 19 on the November general election ballot. more >

Fernandez Optimistic About Venezuela's Future
October 4, 2010
Eduardo Fernandez, a well-known South American leader who has been a vocal opponent of Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez, spoke on October 4, 2010, at an on-campus faculty colloquium and later to a meeting of the Sacramento Chapter of the World Affairs Council. more >

Landsberg, Sims See No Landmark Ruling
September 17, 2010
Professors Brian Landsberg and John Sims discussed the Supreme Court ruling in Christian Legal Society v. Martinez in a Constitution Day program on September 16, 2010, before a large student audience. more >

Wong Speaks In London On Investment Arbitration
September 14, 2010
Professor Jarrod Wong spoke on September 10, 2010, at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law's Fifteenth Investment Treaty Forum. more >
Former Attorney General Speaks To Students
September 13, 2010
Judge Michael Mukasey, who served as the 81st Attorney General of the United States from November 2007 to January 2009, paid a visit to Pacific McGeorge on September 13, 2010. Mukasey was a guest lecturer in Professor McGregor Scott's National Security Law class. more >
Zhou Witnesses Hardship As Intern In Kenya
August 25, 2010
Dr. Xin Zhou, '12, worked as a global development intern for ThinkImpact this summer in Kenya as a member of the University of the Pacific's 2010 Ambassador Corps. more >

Cherry, Wong Share Sprankling Award
August 24, 2010
Professors Miriam Cherry and Jarrod Wong received the Sprankling Award for their contributions to legal scholarship during the 2009-10 year at the annual Pacific McGeorge Faculty Dinner on August 21, 2010, at the Sutter Club. more >
Austrian Professor Leads International Visitors
August 23, 2010
Professor Hubert Hinterhofer, a European criminal law expert, is in the vanguard of a strong corps of international visiting law professors who will be teaching at Pacific McGeorge during this academic year. more >

Carter, Students Facilitate Brandeis Institute
August 17, 2010
Professor Linda Carter served as the co-director for the seventh Brandeis Institute for International Judges conference, held from July 25-30, 2010, in Salzburg, Austria. more >

Jones Addresses ABA On Course Assessment
August 13, 2010
Professor Ruth Jones gave a presentation on course assessment on August 7, 2010, at the ABA Annual Meeting to the ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar in San Francisco. more >

Sprankling Teaches Course at Russian Institute
July 30, 2010
Distinguished Professor and Scholar John Sprankling taught this summer at the St. Petersburg Summer Law Institute in Russia. more >

Malloy Book Melts Away Financial Crisis Fog
July 27, 2010
A new book by Distinguished Professor and Scholar Michael Malloy, one of the foremost authorities on banking regulation, gives an insider's view of a crisis that nearly shattered the American financial system and continues to reverberate around the world. more >

Landsberg, Colatrella Carry On China Program
July 23, 2010
Professors Brian Landsberg and Michael Colatrella will travel to Chengdu, China this week to direct training on experiential legal education from July 26 to August 2 in Chengdu, China. more >

Paton Presents At Stanford Legal Ethics Conference
July 21, 2010
Professor Paul Paton spoke on "Conflicts of Interest - Imputation in Comparative Perspective" at the International Legal Ethics Conference IV: The Legal Profession in Times of Turbulence on July 16 at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto. more >

GLS Faculty Members Share Secrets With Peers
July 9, 2010
In addition to fielding lots of questions about the law school's innovative Global Lawyering Skills program, the Pacific McGeorge writing professors were busy making presentations to their peers from across the country at the 14th Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, which was held June 27-30, 2010, at Marco Island, Florida. more >

APSAC Honors Myers With Friedrich Award
July 1, 2010
Pacific McGeorge Distinguished Professor and Scholar John E.B. Myers received one of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children's highest honors this summer. more >
Faculty Research On Display
June 29, 2010
Pacific McGeorge faculty articles are now available on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), an e-library that posts abstracts and drafts of scholarly working papers. more >
Formulating A Legal Conception Of Creativity
June 22, 2010
Professor Amy Landers in her article, Ordinary Creativity in Patent Law: The Artist Within the Scientist, 75 Mo. L. Rev. 1 (2010), uses theories from psychology, sociology, history and the philosophy of science to examine and propose how patent law can formulate a legal conception of creativity. more >

Telfeyan Becomes Latest Podesto Award Winner
June 14, 2010
Ed Telfeyan, '75, became the third consecutive Pacific McGeorge professor to win the University of the Pacific's Podesto Award last month, a University-wide award that recognizes one outstanding educator each year who has directly touched and enriched the lives of Pacific students. more >

Dajani, Peace Negotiators Address Philippines Forum
June 1, 2010
Professor Omar Dajani was among a select group of five veteran peace negotiators from around the world who spoke on May 28, 2010, at the opening of the Roundtable Dialogue with International Negotiators in Makati City, Philippines. more >
Malloy Gives Plenary Speech At Ottawa Conference
May 28, 2010
Professor Michael Malloy was one of the keynote speakers at the 14th Ottawa International Conference on the Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions, which was held May 15-20, 2010, at the Hyatt Regency in Miami, Florida. more >
Judicial Ethics Symposium
May 27, 2010
"Judicial Ethics and Accountability: At Home and Abroad" was the fourth in a series of symposia sponsored by the Capital Center for Public Law & Policy and the Sierra Health Foundation. more >

Manson Leaves Faculty Post To Join Westlands
May 6, 2010
Craig Manson, '81, will leave the faculty this summer to accept a permanent position as general counsel for the Westlands Water District, the largest agricultural water district in the United States. more >
Uruguay, McCaffrey Win ICJ Decision
April 30, 2010
The International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled in favor of Uruguay on April 20, 2010, in its dispute with neighboring Argentina in a case in which Professor Steve McCaffrey argued on behalf of Uruguay. more >

Rohwer’s Last Class Marks End Of An Era
April 28, 2010
Professor Emeritus Claude Rohwer, a "founding father" of the law school who officially retired in 2005, has taught his last class at Pacific McGeorge. more >
Crime-Fraud Exception Should Be The Rule
April 19, 2010
In Revisiting the Crime-Fraud Exception to the Attorney-Client Privilege: A Proposal to Remedy the Disparity in Protections for Civil and Criminal Privilege Holders, 82 Temple L. Rev. 149 (2009), Professor Cary Bricker challenges the differential procedural treatment of attorney-client privilege in civil versus criminal courts when there is an assertion of the crime-fraud exception. more >
International Jurist Headlines Event on Italy's Influence On Law
April 12, 2010
Italian Jurist Fausto Pocar headlines the Global Center for Business & Development's special forum, "The Blending of Civil and Common Law Traditions: The Pioneering Role of the Italian Justice System and the Development of International Criminal Courts." more >

Paton Previews Timely Judicial Ethics Forum
April 6, 2010
Professor Paul Paton's April 4 op-ed in The Sacramento Bee touched on essential issues of judicial ethics, independence, and the review and confirmation process for judges. more >

Temple Professor Delivers Lou Ashe Lecture
March 19, 2010
Professor David Sonenshein of the Temple Law School delivered the 39th annual Lou Ashe Symposium Lecture on March 17, 2010, to a standing-room-only crowd in the Pacific McGeorge courtroom. more >

Estrich Argues For Return to English In Legal Writing
March 15, 2010
Susan Estrich, a nationally known author, legal expert and television personality, spoke on March 4, 2010, to students and faculty at Pacific McGeorge. more >
Leading International Jurists Visit This Semester
March 12, 2010
Highlighting the law school's long-standing leadership in international law, three high-profile international jurists will visit Pacific McGeorge campus this semester. more >
Legal Autopsies: Evaluating Judges, Lawyers
February 23, 2010
In his recently published lead article in the Albany Law Review, Legal Autopsies: Assessing the Performance of Judges and Lawyers through the Window of Leading Contract Cases, 73 Alb. L. Rev. 1 (2009), Professor Gerald Caplan argues that the law should employ legal autopsies as a method of assessing the systematic performance of judges and lawyers. more >

Woolsey Says Oil The Weakest Link in America's Armor
January 22, 2010
Former CIA Director James Woolsey pointed to foreign oil as the Achilles Heel in America's War on Terror in a speech on January 21, 2010, at Pacific McGeorge and urged all political leaders to move quickly to eliminate the strategic role of oil by curbing that dependence. more >

Faculty Adds Spice To New Orleans Convention
January 15, 2010
Pacific McGeorge faculty members took leadership roles and were active participants at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, held January 7-10, 2010, in New Orleans, Louisiana. more >

Malloy's Economic Sanctions Study Reveals Dismal Results
January 12, 2010
Professor Michael Malloy released the results of an empirical study on economic sanctions on January 10, 2010, at the Association of American Law Schools' annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, and his surprising findings may impact future use of the controversial international policy tool. more >

National Security Journal Makes Early Impact
January 9, 2010
The Journal of National Security Law & Policy, which was co-founded by Pacific McGeorge and is housed on the Sacramento campus, has made a significant impact in periodical circles since its launch in 2007. more >

Jones Named Associate Dean For Faculty Scholarship
November 12, 2009
Professor Ruth Jones has been named Associate Dean for Faculty Scholarship at Pacific McGeorge. more >
Wong on the Responsibility to Protect
November 10, 2009
Professor Jarrod Wong reconceptualizes the doctrine of the responsibility to protect (R2P). R2P provides that when a government fails to protect its citizens from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing or crimes against humanity (“mass atrocities”), that responsibility shifts to the international community acting through the United Nations. more >
Wagner Delivers Schaber Lecture
November 9, 2009
Benjamin Wagner, President Obama’s nominee for U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of California, delivered the Witkin Schaber Lecture on November 5, 2009, in Sacramento. more >

Professor McCaffrey Argues Before ICJ Again
October 15, 2009
Professor Steve McCaffrey and JSD student Maria Milanes-Murcia spent three weeks in The Hague, Netherlands, as part of a Uruguayan legal team representing that country in a dispute with Argentina before the International Court of Justice. more >

Malloy: Policies Cause Negative Impact
September 25, 2009
Professor Michael Malloy raised a series of issues about the impact of financing policies and practices on green urban planning on September 24, 2009. more >







