Our faculty are leaders in scholarship, teaching and service, as detailed in our faculty profiles. Here are highlights of their recent achievements:
Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch published "Nudges and Norms in Multidistrict Litigation: A Response to Engstrom" in 129 Yale Law Journal 64 (2019).
Smith Professor Hillel Y. Levin presented "Private Schools' Role and Rights in Setting Vaccination Policy: A Statutory and Constitutional Puzzle" at a faculty colloquium at the University of Tennessee Law School during November.
Brumby Distinguished Professor in First Amendment Law Sonja R. West presented "The People, the Press, and the Marketplace of Ideas" at the symposium titled "Abrams at 100: A Reassessment of Holmes's 'Great Dissent'" held at Columbia Law School during November.
Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis' book "Rap on Trial: Race, Lyrics and Guilt in America" was featured in the Boston Review. The article titled "Arts in Society: Rap on Trial" was written by Dennis and Erik Nielson and published on 11/8/19.
Martin Chair Andrea L. Dennis was featured on Slate's Slow Burn podcast regarding the use of hip-hop music as evidence in court proceedings. The show titled "Using Rap Lyrics as Criminal Evidence" aired 11/6/19.