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Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "Spars with Graham, Cruz leave Jackson with similar hurdles as past minorities" was written by Kelsey Butler and published 3/23/22.

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Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "Jackson Hearing Dominated by GOP Senators' Questions on Crime" was written by Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Madison Alder and Jordan S. Rubin and was published 3/23/22.

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The School of Law and the Dean Rusk International Law Center were featured on Global Atlanta regarding the hosting of the "Understanding Ukraine" cross-disciplinary forum hosted during March. The article was written by Trevor Williams and published 3/23/22.

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Hosch Professor & Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor Lori A. Ringhand was featured on Bloomberg Law regarding her research on U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings and questioning tendencies. The article titled "In Cruz Battle, Jackson Sees Similar Hurdles as Past Minorities" was written by Kelsey Butler and published 3/22/22.

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Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch's article "Information for the Common Good in Mass Torts" (70 DePaul Law Review 345 (2021) with A.D. Lahav) was reviewed by Nora Freeman Enstrom in JOTWELL (Mar. 22, 2022). In the review titled "Facilitating the Information-forcing Function of Tort Law," Enstrom says Burch and her coauthor argue that "besides damages, tort law very often involves the transfer of something just as valuable if less quantifiable: information."