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Professor Charlotte Goldberg was quoted in a Los Angeles Times story about the high fees surrounding the divorce proceedings of the McCourts, owners of the Dodgers.
Loyola Law School's ABA National Appellate Advocacy teams won the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Las Vegas Regional Competition.
Professor Marcy Strauss's law review article, "Reinterrogation," was cited by the Supreme Court in its opinion in Maryland v. Shatzer.
Professor Alexandra Natapoff was interviewed by Zócalo about her book, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice.
Loyola's Byrne Trial Advocacy Team members were named the regional champions of the National Trial Competition.
Professor Rick Hasen was quoted in the Los Angeles Times about a Congressional effort to curb corporate spending in elections.
Professor Laurie Levenson discussed impending criminal charges against Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, on KTLA-TV.
Professor Rick Hasen discussed the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United with the New York Times, NPR's All Things Considered, CQ Politics and others.
Shawna Parks, legal director of the Disability Rights Legal Center, published an op-ed on problems at an L.A. County juvenile detention center in the Los Angeles Times.
Professor Alexandra Natapoff discussed her new book, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice, on KQED's Forum.
Alumna Joanna Morales '02, director of the Cancer Legal Resource Center, was named by the Daily Journal as one of the top 20 lawyers under 40 in California.
Professor Stan Goldman was quoted by the AP about the sentencing repercussions of the recent media tour of Richard Heene, the hoaxster better known as dad of "Balloon Boy."
Associate Professor Doug NeJaime discussed the video blackout of the Prop. 8 court proceedings on KNX-1070 AM.
Professor Rick Hasen was quoted in USA Today about why the Supreme Court has not yet issued an opinion in the Citizens United campaign-finance case.
Professor Alexandra Natapoff discussed her book, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice, on KPCC-FM's Patt Morrison Show.
Professor Bob Benson published an op-ed on global warming deniers in the Los Angeles Daily Journal.
Professor Rick Hasen was referenced in a New York Times column about campaign finance regulations and an impending Supreme Court decision that could affect them.
Professor Ted Seto provided commentary about a potential Wall Street transaction tax to Bloomberg and NPR's Marketplace.
Clinical Professor Cyn Yamashiro published an op-ed calling for greater transparency in the selection of the next L.A. County probation chief in the L.A. Daily Journal.
Professor Rick Hasen was quoted in the New York Times on a judge's rejection of an effort to relax restrictions on ballot security programs.
Associate Professor Kimberly West-Faulcon's law review article on anti-affirmative action laws generated responses on PENNumbra, a University of Pennsyvlania Law Review publication.
Professor Alexandra Natapoff released her book, Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice. More »
Professor Brietta Clark was quoted in a Los Angeles Daily Journal story about the denial of disability insurance claims. More »
Loyola Law School was ranked 29th in the 2010 Super Lawyers U.S. Law School Rankings.
Professor Laurie Levenson discussed the California death penalty and conditions on death row on KCBS-AM and on ABC's Good Morning America.
Professor Brietta Clark and Karl Manheim published an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle on the Stupak Amendment's potential impact on women's healthcare. Professor Brietta Clark discussed the ramifications of the Stupak Amendment to the proposed health care bill on KPCC-FM's AirTalk.
Professor Laurie Levenson discussed the California death penalty and conditions on death row on KCBS-AM and on ABC's Good Morning America. Professor Scott Wood appeared on KNBC's Sunday LA to discuss Loyola Law School's Restorative Justice Program.
Professor Karl Manheim and Adjunct Professors John Caragozian and Don Warner published an op-ed on California constitutional convention initiatives on LATimes.com.
Professor Dan Lazaroff was quoted in a Los Angeles Daily Journal story about an antitrust case involving a DVD distributor.
Professor Lauren Willis discussed loan modification efforts and foreclosure trends on KPCC-FM.
Professor Brietta Clark's op-ed on bad-faith insurance denials. "The Missing Piece of Healthcare Reform," was published by the Los Angeles Daily Journal.
Professor Allan Ides discussed the Matthew Shepard hate crime bill on KPCC-FM's Patt Morrison Show.
Professor Dan Lazaroff was referenced in a Toledo Blade story about an NCAA rule barring college athletes from using advisors to negotiate professional contracts.
Professor Alexandra Natapoff's op-ed, "Regulating Criminal Snitching," was published by the Los Angeles Daily Journal as part of Loyola's Civil Discourse series.
Professor Georgene Vairo's op-ed, "Who Makes the Rules?" was published by the Los Angeles Daily Journal as part of Loyola's Civil Discourse series.
Loyola's Stephen O’Neil Trial Advocacy Mentoring Program received the 2009 ABA Dean Henry J. Ramsey Jr. Diversity Award.
Professor Jay Dougherty appeared on KABC-TV to discuss confidentiality in contracts between Michael Jackson and entertainment companies.
Clinical Professor Bob Brain's op-ed about the MySpace suicide case appeared in the Daily Journal as part of Loyola's weekly Civil Discourse feature.
US News & World Report agreed to remedy a ballot-naming inconsistency that affected Loyola Law School's 2010 ranking.
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