Cornell Law School Welcomes Four Distinguished Faculty Members to Its Ranks
Cornell Law School is proud to announce the addition of four esteemed scholars to its faculty, each bringing a unique perspective and expertise to the..
Book Celebration Explores Yun-chien Chang’s Property Law
“Welcome to the party.” Concluding Property Law: Comparative, Empirical, and Economic Analyses (Cambridge University Press), this sentence refers to the fruits of author Yun-chien Chang’s..
Natalya Johnson Named New Jersey Attorney of the Year
Natalya Johnson, A.B. ’07, J.D. ’10, senior counsel for Johnson & Johnson and immediate past president of the Garden State Bar Association, was named New..
Maria Fernandez Appointed to Key Roles at Cornell and New York State
In March, Maria Fernandez ’92 was appointed incoming chair of the President’s Council of Cornell Women, and in July, she was appointed deputy secretary for..
By G.S. Hans, Associate Clinical Professor of Law The Supreme Court will issue major rulings in several prominent free speech and technology cases over the..
Academic freedom is closely tied to the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of expression, according to Michael Dorf— and like freedom of speech, it’s not..
Law Team Opposes South Carolina’s Electric Chair, Firing Squad
Faculty, student, and alumni affiliated with the Law School’s Capital Punishment Clinic are leading a legal fight to prevent South Carolina from executing condemned prisoners..
Alumni Return to Campus for Reunion 2023 On a picture-perfect June afternoon, with sixty years of Cornell Law alumni gathered in the Purcell Courtyard, Jens..
Emad H. Atiq, Associate Professor of Law and Philosophy “Legal Positivism and the Moral Origins of Legal Systems,” Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence, vol...
Ariane M. Horn: Navigating the Regulatory Labyrinth to Save Lives
Emily was a “child destined to die,” according to doctors at Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania. Diagnosed at five years old with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, she..
Saman Zia-Zarifi: A Quest for Justice in Pursuit of Human Rights
In the midst of the Iran-Iraq war, 15-year-old Saman Zia- Zarifi, A.B. ‘90, J.D. ‘93 left Iran while his parents, microbiologists and political activists, remained..
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