Reporter Scarlett Heydt of the ASU State Press reported on a Nov. 17 panel discussion at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law about the state of human rights in Iran since the June election was discussed.
A review by law professor Jon Rose of the book, The Medieval Prison: A Social History, by G. Geltner, is posted on the Web site of the University of London's Institute of Historical Research.
James G. Hodge Jr., Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics, recently was quoted in an article in the Phoenix Business Journal about Arizona possibly opting out of the public option plan in a government-run healthcare system.
A commentary by James G. Hodge Jr., the Lincoln Professor of Health Law and Ethics, and Director of the College of Law's Public Health Law and Policy, was broadcast on KJZZ on Nov. 12.
Law professor Gary Marchant was quoted in an article about the state universities' research ethics in the Oct. 30 issue of the Phoenix Business Journal.
Daniel M. Bodansky, a pre-eminent authority in international climate change law, has been appointed the Lincoln Professor of Law, Ethics and Sustainability at ASU.
Law professor Paul Bender comments on a case in which the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a private-school scholarship program could pressure parents who need help paying tuition to choose religious schools.
A Nov. 5 article in the Arizona Capitol Times about a recent court ruling that could have fundamentally changed water law in the state included comments from law professor Joe Feller.
With his two sisters as his inspiration and a multidisciplinary clinic at ASU as his guide, Kigabo Mbazumutima is working to change healthcare for his community in East Congo.