An article by Dean Paul Schiff Berman of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, "The New Legal Pluralism," was published in the December 2009 edition of the Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
Drawing on her experience at Georgetown University, Marcy Karin has joined the College of Law as an associate clinical professor and director of the Civil Justice Clinic's new Work-Life Policy Unit.
Carl Artman, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, recently joined the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law as a professor and director of the Economic Development in Indian Country Program.
Andy Grewal, the College of Law's inaugural Visiting Associate Professor of Law, developed his interest in tax law while at the University of Michigan Law School.
Professor Marjorie Kornhauser delivered a talk, "Tax Politics and the Common Folk: 1932-1936," on Oct. 22, at the Legal History Roundtable at Boston College Law School.
Keith Galbut, a 2003 alumnus of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, recently was interviewed for an article in the Oct. 9 Phoenix Business Journal entitled "Attorney recommends businesses implement flu outbreak plan."
Kris Mayes, a 2003 alumna of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and chairwoman of the state's Corporation Commission, was quoted Oct. 9 in an Arizona Capitol Times article entitled "Funding shortage plagues Corp Comm; Tucson office to close."
Kenton D. Jones, '86 alumnus of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, was recently appointed by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to the Yavapai County Superior Court, according to the Prescott Daily Courier.