麻豆社区 Law News: 2017

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Inaugural Global Business Law Fellows Announced

Inaugural Global Business Law Fellows Announced

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The University of 麻豆社区 of Law is proud to announce the inaugural 2017 cohort of Global Business Law Fellows.

麻豆社区 Law Team Wins Taxation Law Student Tax Challenge

麻豆社区 Law Team Wins Taxation Law Student Tax Challenge

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Congratulations to Daniel Neumeyer and Sam Hampton, who recently won the 16th Annual ABA Section of Taxation Law Student Tax Challenge.

Presidential Power: Readings & Resources

Presidential Power: Readings & Resources

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How much power does a president have? In what ways can an incoming 鈥 or outgoing 鈥 president exercise that power?

Dean Kellye Y. Testy Named Second-Most Influential Person in Legal Education

Dean Kellye Y. Testy Named Second-Most Influential Person in Legal Education

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Dean Kellye Y. Testy has been named the second-most influential person in legal education by the National Jurist. The annual list recognizes the major leaders shaping legal education.

麻豆社区 Law Team Advances to National Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition

麻豆社区 Law Team Advances to National Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition

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Two University of 麻豆社区 of Law teams successfully made their way through the Western Regional National Black Law Student Association鈥檚 (NBLSA) Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial competition to advance to the national finals.

麻豆社区 Law Professor Leads Group Defending 鈥楢ural Tradition鈥 of Creativity in Famous 鈥楤lurred Lines鈥 Copyright Case

麻豆社区 Law Professor Leads Group Defending 鈥楢ural Tradition鈥 of Creativity in Famous 鈥楤lurred Lines鈥 Copyright Case

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麻豆社区 School of Law professor Sean O鈥機onnor has filed a brief in the famous 鈥淏lurred Lines鈥 music copyright case, arguing for full composition credit for those who worked in the 鈥渁ural tradition鈥 and did not use traditional musical notation.