Year: 2023
Professor Russell Gold Interviewed on “Public Defenseless”
Professor Russell Gold, with his co-author, Kay Levine, was interviewed on the “Public Defenseless” podcast to discuss their article, Voice of the Public Defender. The article is focused on the need for an increase in public advocacy for public defenders. Listen to the episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/128-fostering-the-public-voice-of-the-public-defender/id1600528975?i=1000617131470 Read Voice of the Public Defender here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=441672
Alabama Law Faculty Present at Richmond Junior Faculty Forum
Professors Amy Kimpel and Daiquiri Steele each presented at the Richmond University School of Law Junior Faculty Forum last month. The Junior Faculty Forum is an opportunity for junior law school faculty from around the country to come together and receive constructive feedback from their peers. Professor Kimpel presented her draft, Outsider Prosecutions, about Texas’s…
Professor Joyce Vance Publishes Essay in New York Times
Professor Joyce Vance, with Norman Eisen, special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the first impeachment of former President Donald Trump, and Andrew Weissman, a senior prosecutor in Robert Mueller’s special counsel investigation, published an essay in the New York Times outlining the four main hurdles prosecutors will face to convict Trump in the…
Professor Russell Gold Comments on Results of 2023 Alabama State Legislature Session
Professor Russell Gold commented on the results of the Alabama State Legislature session regarding criminal justice reform. Read more here: https://alabamareflector.com/2023/06/09/criminal-justice-reform-advocates-see-mixed-results-in-2023-alabama-legislature/
Professor Clare Ryan’s Article Accepted in American University Law Review
Professor Clare Ryan’s article Are Children’s Rights Enough? has been accepted for publication in American University Law Review. Read about the forthcoming piece on SSRN.
Alabama Law Faculty Present at Law & Society Association Annual Meeting
Four faculty members of the University of Alabama School of Law gave presentations at the Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, held from June 1-4 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The theme of this year’s meeting was “Separate and Unequal,” referring to the United States’ “doctrine of territorial incorporation,” or the constitutional doctrine that allows…
Professor Joyce Vance Comments on Georgia Election Interference Case – The New York Times
Professor Joyce Vance was quoted in an article from The New York Times regarding Fulton County, Ga. District Attorney Fani Willis’ potential charges against former President Trump for his alleged interference in the 2020 election result in Georgia. The case against Trump, if it goes forward, will have a high burden of proof. “Proof of…
Professor Paul Horwitz Cited in Canadian Supreme Court Case
Professor Paul Horwitz, Gordon Rosen Professor of Law, was cited in a recent opinion from the Supreme Court of Canada regarding freedom of expression and defamation. Click here to read more: https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/19911/index.do.
Professor Ronald Krotoszynski Presents at Columbia Global Freedom of Expression Event Co-Sponsored by Law School
The University of Alabama School of Law, with Columbia University School of Law, co-sponsored “A Conversation on Disinformation and Democracy” from Columbia Global Freedom of Expression on April 27, 2023, in New York City. The mission of Columbia Global Freedom of Expression is to “contribute to the development of an integrated and progressive jurisprudence and…
Professor Herrine on the State of Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan – NerdWallet
Professor Luke Herrine was featured in a NerdWallet article on the future of President Joe Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness plan, and possible next steps if the plan is blocked by the Supreme Court in their decision expected late next month. Read the full article here: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/student-loans/if-scotus-blocks-student-debt-relief-1965-law-could-be-plan-b.