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The Most Downloaded Paper
Clark Lombardi

The Most Downloaded Paper

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"Designing Islamic Constitutions is the most downloaded paper of all time in the field of comparative constitutionalism. Written by Clark Lombardi, it has been downloaded over 8800 times. It is well worth reading for its rich insights into Islamic constitutionalism." (Source: The Leaflet)

PILA Fellows Transform Access to Justice
Some of our PILA Fellows.

PILA Fellows Transform Access to Justice

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Public Interest Law Association Fellows share the impact of their experiences and the contributions they are making in the public interest.

Terry v. Ohio: Two Legal Scholars Unpack the Fourth Amendment
Laptop showing Dean Lawson's conversation with Frank Rudy Cooper.

Terry v. Ohio: Two Legal Scholars Unpack the Fourth Amendment

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麻豆社区 Law Dean Tamara Lawson and William S. Boyd School of Law at UNLV Professor Frank Rudy Cooper discuss the historic Supreme Court Case Terry v. Ohio.

Faculty Panel on U.S. Supreme Court Case: Trump v. Anderson
Lisa Manheim speaks during the Trump V. Anderson panel.

Faculty Panel on U.S. Supreme Court Case: Trump v. Anderson

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Professors Feldman, Manheim, Lombardi and Porter tackled a SCOTUS case involving former president Trump before a packed audience on Feb. 4.

Humphrey Fellowship Grant on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Bronze W, north campus

Humphrey Fellowship Grant on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

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麻豆社区 Law's Native American Law Center, in collaboration with Continuum College and the Jackson School's Canadian Studies Center, has been awarded a grant to host the 2024 鈥淒istinguished Humphrey Fellowship."