Loyola Law School speakers dominate the COVID & The Courts schedule with the following panelists on the agenda:
- Donna Melby ’77, partner, Paul Hastings;
- John T. Nockleby, professor & director, Civil Justice Program;
- Ibiere Seck ’07, Seck Law P.C.;
- Michael Waterstone, Fritz B. Burns Dean; and Adam Zimmerman, professor & Gerald Rosen Fellow.
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| Relax in the Stacks Returns!Finals can be stressful. The library is offering current Loyola Law School students a FREE 15-minute massage during the following dates and times:
- Tuesday, April 26: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Wednesday, April 27: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Thursday, April 28: 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
- Tuesday, May 3: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 4: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
- Tuesday, May 10: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Limited to one 15-minute sign-up per student. More>>
| | Prof. Guttentag to Present Talk on Sharing the WealthProfessor Michael Guttentag, author of the recent law review article " Avoiding Wasteful Competition: Why Trading on Inside Information Should Be Illegal," will lead a Robert Schalkenbach Foundation discussion on 'Shaping Wealth: Law, Surplus, Market Regulation and Inequality" at 4 p.m. PT on Thursday, April 28. The talk will explain how recognizing the ubiquity of surplus in our economy provides new ways with which to analyze market regulation and redistribution policy. RSVP>>
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Profs Present at Quantum Law Conference
Professor Jeffery Atik, Jacob Becker Fellow, and Professor Emeritus Karl Manheim are presenting this week at the Quantum Law Conference at Sweden's Lund University on Thursday, April 28. Prof. Manheim will moderate the panel Quantum Applications 1 from 5-6:30 a.m. PT; Prof. Atik will moderate Quantum Public Law/Quantum Constitutionalism from 7-8:30 a.m. PT. More>>
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Event coordinators are encouraged to use the LLS Events Calendar for events they want promoted broadly. Note: You must select "Loyola Law School" in the department field in order for the event to display in the LLS roundup. Questions? Email us!
Upcoming highlights:
4/26-5/104/214/28-29
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Int'l & Comparative Law Review Hits 1 Million Downloads!
The Loyola of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review hit a major milestone last week: its one-millionth download. Dean Michael Waterstone joined with editor Sean Whitney '22 and other ILR staffers to celebrate the occasion. "I know that for most of you, this is the formative part of your law school experience, these are connections you'll remember. You've worked harder on this than anything else," said Dean Waterstone. "I applaud you." Staffers credited the milestone in part to international legal issues dominating headlines — and the ILR's unique ability to put them into context. "I think a lot of our hits have been on issues of genocide or human rights," said Whitney.
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Sunita Jain Anti-Trafficking Policy Initiative Co-Director Following SCOTUS Oral Arguments in TX Case
Sunita Jain Anti-Trafficking Policy Initiative Co-Director Sabrina Talukder will be following the U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in the case of Biden v. Texas, a case related to the termination of the Migrant Protection Protocols. Tune into her @LoyolaLawSchool Twitter Takeover starting at 6 a.m. PT on Tuesday, April 26. Live audio of the oral arguments will be available online.
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