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US Supreme Court Tells Lower Courts to Enforce Arbitration Agreements February 16, 2013 by Fangxing Li
JURIST Guest Columnist Robert Marcelis, University of California, Davis School of Law Class of 2013, discusses the US Supreme Court's effort to make lower courts enforce arbitration agreements...The Consumer Attorneys of California, a group whose members represent individuals with personal injury.... [more] 
Googling the Future of the Voting Rights Act [op-ed] June 29, 2012 by Caleb Pittman
JURIST Guest Columnist Chris Elmendorf writing the seventh installment of the column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, says that recent statistical findings may contribute to courts declaring Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act to be unconstitutional,.... [more] 
Defining Parenthood: Astrue v. Capato and Same-Sex Marriage [op-ed] June 8, 2012 by Caleb Pittman
JURIST Columnist Courtney Joslin, writing the sixth installment of a column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, says that a Supreme Court decision regarding Social Security benefits for children conceived through in vitro fertilization may have.... [more] 
The Voting Rights Act: Limiting Partisan Barriers to Voter Participation [op-ed] May 24, 2012 by Michael Kalis
JURIST Columnist Chris Elmendorf, writing the fifth installment of the column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, says that the "purpose" rather than the "effects" prong of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act may offer a better basis to challenge recent.... [more] 
Public Perception and the Law in Arizona v. United States [op-ed] April 29, 2012 by Caleb Pittman
JURIST Columnist Kevin Johnson, writing a special edition of the column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, says that despite public concerns over racial profiling, the Supreme Court is focusing on issues of federalism in the case of Arizona v. United.... [more] 
Defining the Boundaries of Free Speech in College Protests [op-ed] April 9, 2012 by Dwyer Arce
JURIST Columnists Alan Brownstein and Vikram Amar, writing the third installment of the column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, say that the recent protests at UC Davis provide a teachable moment on the limits of free speech in college protests...An.... [more] 
Rural Women and the Limits of Law: Reflections on CSW 56 [op-ed] March 23, 2012 by Dwyer Arce
JURIST Columnist Lisa Pruitt, writing the second installment of the column authored by the faculty of the University of California, Davis School of Law, says that the recent UN conference on status of women failed to adequately address the realities of enforcing laws that affect women in rural.... [more] 
Arbitration Agreements in the Wake of AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion March 10, 2012 by Elizabeth Imbarlina
JURIST Guest Columnist Robert Marcelis, University of California, Davis School of Law Class of 2013, is a staff member of the Business Law Journal. He explains the holding AT&T v. Concepcion, discusses its implications on future cases and reviews Congress' response to the case... Pre-dispute.... [more] 
JURIST Welcomes Professor Haider Ala Hamoudi as Columnist February 27, 2012 by Matthew Shames
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Matthew Shames
(412) 383-7633
executivedirector@jurist.org
JURIST Welcomes Professor Haider Ala Hamoudi as Columnist
Pittsburgh, PA- January 17, 2012- JURIST is proud to welcome Professor Haider Ala Hamoudi as a regular columnist. Professor Hamoudi's column....... [more] 
JURIST Announces Unique "Institutional" Column February 16, 2012 by Matthew Shames
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Matthew Shames
(412) 383-7633
executivedirector@jurist.org
JURIST Announces Unique "Institutional" Column
Law Professors from the University of California, Davis to Provide Regular Contributions
Pittsburgh, PA- February 16, 2012- JURIST is proud to announce....... [more] 



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