Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:
Associate Professor Thomas E. Kadri presented his co-authored article “Cyberflashing” (with B. Dvoskin) at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco during May. He also moderated a roundtable discussion titled “Critical Sex: A Session on Critical Studies of Law and Sexuality.”
Alston Chair in Corporate Law Anne M. Tucker presented her co-authored article “The Hidden Work on Disclosure” (with T.D. Lytton) (forthcoming in the Oregon Law Review) at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco during May.
Associate Professor Christian Turner has been selected as an AI and Society Fellow. As part of the Center for AI Safety fellowship, he will conduct research in AI governance and collaborate with academics in law, economics, international relations and adjacent fields for three months in San Francisco, California.
Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz presented his article “Toward a Theory of Tax Sovereignty” as part of a panel titled “Tax Theory & Policy” at the National Business Law Scholars Conference hosted by the William Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas during May. He also moderated a panel titled “Tax & Business Entities.”
Clinical Associate Professor & First Amendment Clinic Director Clare R. Norins presented “First Principles: No Democracy Without Freedom of Speech” at the American Association of Law School’s Clinical Legal Education Conference titled “Holding the Line: Clinical Education in Defense of Democracy” in Portland, Oregon, during May.