Simon Sun, our SJD candidate and MGF team leader, joined the “superstars” in technology law at IU (we’re talking Profs. Tomain, Lubin, and Shackelford!) to discuss Section 230. The event–hosted by the Cybersecurity & Privacy Law Association (CPLA), the Federalist Society, and the American Constitution Society–garnered significant attention and meaningful discourse. Job well done as… Read more »
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Bi-Weekly Opportunities (03/22-03/31)
Call for Papers, Maurer Global Forum 😉 Maurer Global Forum serves as the online medium for the Graduate Colloquium to promote research ideas and visions for the future, share professional experiences, and build the Maurer global community. The Forum is looking for legal scholars and experts interested in publishing short, timely online articles in each… Read more »
NFT Basics and Intellectual Property Rights-Related Issues
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs), digital records linked to digital images, videos, audio files, or 3D models, have drawn wide attention recently. Last year, the New York State Bar Association launched a task force to examine digital assets. The United States Patent and Trademark Office and the U.S. Copyright Office just stopped receiving public comment for their… Read more »
Bi-Weekly Opportunities (03/04-03/21)
Law Fellow, University of Illinois College of Law The Illinois Academic Fellowship Program helps new legal academics place into tenure-stream positions at U.S. law schools. In recent years, our fellows have obtained tenure-stream positions at law schools that include the University of California-Irvine, Indiana University-Bloomington, University of Arizona, University of Alabama, University of Nebraska and… Read more »
Bi-Weekly “Opportunities” (02/18-03/03)
Young Scholar, Inaugural WINIR Young Scholars Workshop 2023 This call for abstracts invites submissions that interrogate interdisciplinary perspectives, embracing different aspects such as: Society and Institutions; Web3 and Institutions; Technology and Trust; as well as Sustainability and Technology, among others. Ph.D. scholars in economics, law, sociology, anthropology, development studies, and other related disciplines are encouraged… Read more »
Abortion as Essential Healthcare Becomes Even Clearer after Dobbs
Reproductive health researchers have shown that media sources often portray abortion inaccurately, which affects public understanding of the issue. For instance, mainstream news media typically discusses abortion primarily as a political issue rather than a healthcare issue. Additionally, popular culture misrepresents the percentage of abortion seekers who are low-income and people of color, the rate… Read more »
Academic Positions Bi-Weekly (02/04-02/17)
Postdoctoral Associate, Cornell University Cornell Law School seeks to hire a Postdoctoral Associate to collaborate with and contribute to Professor Stephen Yale-Loehr’s foundation-funded research on various immigration law and policy issues, including but not limited to: How to legalize the estimated 10 million undocumented immigrants; Possible paths to permanent status for immigrants who are currently in… Read more »
Academic Positions Bi-Weekly (01/21-02/03)
Visiting Professor – University of Florida The College of Law is currently seeking applications for visiting faculty positions for the Fall 2022 and/or Spring 2023 semesters in the areas of Environmental Law, Intellectual Property, Antitrust, International Law, Criminal Law, and Property. Other courses in an elective subject of the visitors’ interests will be considered. This is… Read more »
Academic Positions Bi-Weekly (01/07-01/20)
Legal Writing Lecturer, Indiana University Bloomington The Indiana University Maurer School of Law is seeking applicants for appointment as a full-time Lecturer to teach two sections of the first-year course in legal writing and research beginning with the 2023-2024 academic year. Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in any field, a Juris… Read more »
Academic Positions Bi-Weekly (*Happy 2023!* 01/06)
Adjunct Professor of Law, Texas A&M University Law School Texas A&M University Law School invites applications for 35 non-tenure track adjunct professor of law faculty positions for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 academic years. This is a part-time, contract position. Applicants for the San Antonio MJur courses are required to have a J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school… Read more »
