Professor Yonathan Arbel was recently published in the Wake Forest Law Review with his piece on consumer decision making titled Reputation Failure: The Limits of Market Discipline in Consumer Markets.
This week, the law school hosted its annual “Get On Board Day” where students could explore the school’s clubs and all they have to offer as well as sign up for any clubs they wished to join!
Dear Alabama Law Community,
Last week, the University of Alabama kicked off The Rising Tide Capital Campaign—which is scheduled to run through September 2026. Joining the University’s efforts to raise $1.5 billion during the campaign, the School of Law has set a goal of $30 million—all of which will directly benefit the next generation of students and faculty at Alabama Law.
Professor Yonathan Arbel recently co-authored a piece in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies titled ALL-CAPS. His co-author for the piece was Alabama Law graduate Andrew Toler (’20).
Professor Jenny Carroll recently published the article COVID-19 Relief and the Ordinary Inmate in the Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law. Visit this SSRN link to download and read her essay.
Professor Julie Hill was recently quoted in an American Banker article titled FDIC review of virtual exams sparks debate on bank supervision’s future. Read the full article on the American Banker website.
Professors Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic recently published Lessons from Mexican Folklore: An Essay on U.S. Immigration Policy, Child Separation, and La Llorona in the University of Pittsburgh Law Review.
Professor Ben McMichael recently copublished a piece in the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies titled Responses to Liability Immunization: Evidence from Medical Devices.
Professor Julie Hill was recently quoted on Marketplace discussing banks’ involvement with the app OnlyFans.
Professor Joyce Vance recently coauthored an opinion piece on presidential reform under Joe Biden for USA today titled Voters want progressive prosecutors. Biden must follow through on promise to guide reform.