Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:

Hosch Professor Lori A. Ringhand presented "What Law: Campaign Finance Regulation in the Age of the Internet" at the Centre for American Legal Studies at the Birmingham City University School of Law.

Hosch Associate Professor Kent Barnett was featured in Bloomberg Law regarding a recent U.S. Treasury Department statement regarding arguing subregulatory guidance. The article titled "Department won't seek certain types of deference to regulatory interpretations made in notices, revenue rulings" was written by Allyson Versprille, Carolina Vargas and Isabel Gottlieb and published 3/7/19.

Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher Bruner published a review of a forthcoming article by Ofer Eldar and Andrew Verstein titled "The Enduring Distinction between Business Entities and Security Interests" (Southern California Law Review) in JOTWELL. The review titled "Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation" was published 3/6/19. Bruner is a contributing editor to JOTWELL's Corporate Law section.

Stembler Family Distinguished Professor in Business Law Christopher Bruner presented on "Development of Financial Services in a Globalising Financial World" at a conference on Financial Services Law and Regulation in Singapore during February. The event was hosted by the Centre for Banking & Finance Law at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law. Bruner also participated in a reflections panel concluding the conference.

Rogers Chair of Law Camilla E. Watson published "The Future of Lower Income Students in Higher Education: Rethinking the Pell Program and Federal Tax Incentives" in 45 Florida State University Law Review 1107 (2018).