The School of Law proudly welcomes four new faculty members this fall: Associate Professor Laura Phillips Sawyer, Assistant Professor Thomas W. Kadri, Clinical Assistant Professor Elizabeth C. Taxel and Part-time Instructor & Appellate Litigation Clinic Counselor in Residence Anna White Howard. Phillips Sawyer will lead classes in antitrust, while Kadri will teach in the areas of torts, cybercrime and regulating digital abuse. Taxel will work with the Criminal Defense Practicum and Howard will lead a course in writing for judicial clerkships as well as continuing to assist with the Appellate Litigation Clinic.
Second-year student Emina Herzberger participated in a virtual Corporate Counsel Externship this past summer with Orange - one of the world's leading telecommunications companies - and coauthored the book Guide to Listing in Belgium. She worked remotely with alumnus Johan Van den Cruijce (LL.M.'94) in Orange/Atlas Services' office in Brussels.
Congratulations to first-year student Frances F. "Frankie" Brown for receiving Harris Lowry Manton's 2020 Civil Justice Scholarship. The aim of this scholarship is to ensure the civil justice system is "fair, just and open to all who need it." Her submitted essay was about the right to trial by jury.
The School of Law proudly shares recent changes to the Alexander Campbell King Law Library faculty. Research and Copyright Services Librarian Stephen M. Wolfson was promoted to Librarian II, and Instruction and Faculty Services Librarian Savanna Nolan and Student Services Librarian Geraldine Kalim are among the recent additions. The law library's collection includes more than 500,000 digital and print titles, and its team is dedicated to providing anytime/anywhere access to information.
Congratulations to third-year student Victoria T. Hicks for receiving the 2020 National Black Prosecutors Association scholarship. This professional membership organization - dedicated to the advancement of Blacks as prosecutors - awards this scholarship to African American law students who meet academic criteria and have a demonstrated desired to serve the community.