Branches of government need to work together to maintain effective judiciaryU.S. District Court Judge John E. Jones ’80 called on Penn State Law students to better understand the issues surrounding adequate funding for courts during “Justice Unfunded—Justice Undone?” a panel discussion held at Lewis Katz Hall on November 10. “We’re fortunate that some of the things that have happened elsewhere in the nation have not happened in Pennsylvania yet .... Law students ... are leaders of tomorrow and you need to understand that this is not going to get easier,” he said.
How Do You Do It?During the last ten years, the lives of my family, like so many others affected by the military, have changed in ways that are hard for many non-military people to comprehend.
Judge Bufford appointed delegate to UNCITRAL’s Working Group on Insolvency LawJudge Samuel Bufford has been appointed as a delegate Working Group V (Insolvency Law) of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), an arm of the United Nations. During UNCITRAL’s annual meeting in Vienna, Austria, from October 31 to November 4, 2011, Professor Bufford will represent the International Insolvency Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing and promoting insolvency as a respected discipline in the international field.
Business is booming in the Rural Economic Development ClinicOperating like a small private law firm under the direction of Professors Ross Pifer and Jeff Erickson, clinic students work with various individuals and organizations – typically from the agricultural, food, and energy sectors – providing legal research, document preparation, and advice on legal issues like landowner liability and rights and responsibilities under contracts.
Penn State University recognizes several alumni fellowsThe Penn State Alumni Association and members of the Penn State University alumni community celebrated the induction of twenty-four new Alumni Fellows, including Dickinson School of Law graduates Jeffrey L. Hyde ’77 Lib and Edu, ’80g, The Hon. D. Brooks Smith ’76g, and The Hon. LeRoy S. Zimmerman ’59g.
Ten Years Later: An Anthology of 9/11 Reflections releasedAn anthology of 9/11 reflections released today by the Penn State Law Center for Immigrants’ Rights and the Penn State School of International Affairs concentrates on the impact of the attacks on the lives of immigrants and immigration policy, providing both a report card and ideas for the future. The publication entitled The 9/11 Effect and its Legacy on U.S. Immigration Laws: Essays, Remarks, and Photographs is available for complimentary download at www.law.psu.edu/9_11_effect.