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Immigration law professor Wadhia to discuss book, deferred action at Brown UniversityPenn State Law professor and immigration law expert Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia will join Brown University community members and residents to discuss her book Beyond Deportation: The Role of Prosecutorial Discretion in Immigration Cases on Thursday, August 4.
Professor Thompson testifies at Treasury/IRS hearing on interest-stripping rulesPenn State Law professor Samuel C. Thompson Jr. testified before the IRS and Treasury Department on new regulations aimed at reducing corporate inversions that allow U.S. companies to reduce the amount they pay in taxes to the U.S. government.
DNA molecule illlustrationAssociate Dean Kaye authors online educational tool on DNA evidenceThe National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine have released a web-based educational module on DNA evidence designed by Penn State Law associate dean for research David H. Kaye.
Cyber and privacy law attorney and scholar joins Penn State Law facultyAnne T. McKenna, an attorney with more than 20 years of practice experience in cyber, privacy, electronic surveillance, and cellular law, has joined the Penn State Law faculty as a visiting assistant professor of law.
cybersecurity | Penn State LawAbstracts sought for fall workshop on 'Legal and Policy Dimensions of Cybersecurity'"Legal and Policy Dimensions of Cybersecurity" is set for Sept. 28-29 in Washington, D.C.
Marco Ventoruzzo | Penn State LawProfessor Ventoruzzo to publish book on EU insider trading regulation with Oxford University PressPenn State Law professor Marco Ventoruzzo and German legal scholar Sebastian Mock have received a contract to publish a book with Oxford University Press on insider trading regulation in Europe in a comparative perspective.
Gawker could have avoided Hulk Hogan payout with insurance coverage, professor arguesAdequate insurance coverage would have allowed Gawker to avoid paying any of the $140 million a jury awarded former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan in his invasion of privacy case against the media company, argues Penn State Law visiting assistant professor of law Christopher French in a recently published law review article.

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