American-born Cardinal Robert F. Prevost is elected pope
The βLatin Yankee,β as he is known in Rome, worked 20 years in Peruβs poorest enclave and even became a naturalized citizen there.
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, a native of Chicago who is now the first American-born pope, has spent most of his career outside of the U.S, ministering to the dispossessed and marginalized.
The βLatin Yankee,β as he is known in Rome, worked 20 years in Peru.
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Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the AALS Clinical Conference with colleagues on cross-cultural competence in transactional law, AI's rise in legal work, and related ethical challenges. #AALSClinical
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Author of Executing the Rosenbergs: Death and Diplomacy in a Cold War World (OUP, 2016). Featured in Netflix's Turning Point: The Bomb and the Cold War. Professor at California State University, Fresno
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American entrepreneur living in Moldova. I write a newsletter about Moldovan political and economic news each week in English at Moldova Matters.
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Benjamin N. Cardozo Professor of Law,
St. John's University, NYC.
Robert H. Jackson Center.
Jackson biographer.
Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure,
Legal History, Nuremberg, SCOTUS.
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Professor of Law & Political Science @Northeastern; Fellow @YaleISP. Visiting @Oxfordlawfac. Speech, health, tech. Writing a book on professional speech.
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Visiting Assistant Professor, Chicago-Kent College of Law. Previously Yale Law & ISP. Working on the First Amendment / constitutional law issues.
Dean, University of Minnesota Law School. Legal education, data privacy/IP/tech law, preservation of democracy. All opinions are just my own.
Visiting Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Gun Violence Prevention Law Clinic, University of Minnesota Law School.
Mom. Duke fan. Trying to do a little writing but all my cases get in the way.
Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law, Harvard Law School. Aligning Election Law: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/aligning-election-law-9780197662151.
Law professor; author of Free to Move: Foot Voting Migration and Political Freedom; Democracy and Political Ignorance: Why Smaller Government is Smarter; The Grasping Hand: Kelo v. New London and the Limits of Eminent Domain; Volokh Conspiracy blogger.
McGlinchey Stafford Associate Prof at Tulane Law. Criminal law, rural legal systems, sexual assault, punishment, and cultural criticism. Pessimism of the intellect; optimism of the will.
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Law Professor. Economist.
Co-Author of a law review article and author of a few blog posts.
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Assistant Professor at Stetson University College of Law. Disability law, family law, health law, reproductive justice.
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Associate Prof at Mississippi College School of Law | President, National Institute of Military Justice
Assistant Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law, Center for Health Law Studies. Health equity, race-gender-law, medical-legal partnership, regulatory compliance, pedagogy. #healthlaw
Associate Professor, University of Kansas Law School. Teaching civ pro/evidence/fed courts/social justice lawyering. Writing abt procedural and structural barriers to reform of govt institutions.
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