It's hurricane season. @TTU_Law Prof. Brie Sherwin proposes solutions to help low-income communities that are hit hardest by the flooding and resulting environmental contamination after a storm. Read her article in the @DukeLaw Enviorn. Law & Policy Forum: https://t.co/nJKGkmnG0H
Thrilled to be publishing my latest article, Hands Off the Wheel: The Role of Law in the Coming Extinction of Human-Driven Vehicles with @HarvardJOLT. Feedback welcome: https://t.co/FtxgStIS4z.
Professor Catherine Christopher was published in the @SetonHallLaw Review this year. Please take some time to look at her article "Nevertheless She Persisted: Comparing Roe v. Wade’s Two Oral Arguments" https://t.co/wTtrMuxpbu @ttu_law#TTULawProud#lawschool @WomenInLegalEd
In US v. Davis, #SCOTUS holds that definition of “crime of violence” for purposes of federal criminal prosecution for using gun during such a crime is unconstitutionally vague
Hot off the press. Thrilled to have my most recent article published in the @WMLawReview. Thanks to the amazing editors and staff for a great publishing experience.
Excited to be back at ASU's Beus Center for Law and Society presenting my paper, Hands Off the Wheel: The Role of Law in the Coming Extinction of Human-Driven Cars, as part of the Seventh Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science.
Check out Professor Catherine Christopher's (@CassieChristop) latest publication in the @SetonHallLaw Review. Her article entitled "Nevertheless She Persisted: Comparing Roe v. Wade’s Two Oral Arguments" can be read at the link: https://t.co/wTtrMuxpbu @TTU_Law @WomenInLegalEd
Professor Wendy Ross is speaking at @TexasTech’s All-University Conference on the Advancement of Women in Academia today. You can find the panel information in here: https://t.co/YGLDFWXuRo… @TTU_Law @WomenInLegalEd @TTUWGS
Thrilled to have presented my paper about risk, regulation, and semi-autonomous vehicles tonight at #PCA2019. Great crowd and great questions. Thanks for having me!