Reunification
For up-to-date information regarding the reunification of Penn State's two law schools, please click here.
For up-to-date information regarding the reunification of Penn State's two law schools, please click here.
OneDrive training, Randy Moore, 11-15-2019
OneDrive training, Randy Moore, 11-15-2019
The Penn State Law Center for Immigrants' Rights, along with the Latinx Law Student Association and the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, will host an information session on DACA, Temporary Protected Status, and Deferred Enforcement Departure on March 27 in 112 Katz. This event is free and open to the public.
The Trump Administration and International Law with Harold Hongju Koh
Penn State Law and the Rock Ethics Institute present "Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America," a book talk with author James Forman Jr., professor of law at Yale Law School, at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, October 12, in the Sutliff Auditorium of the Lewis Katz Building on Penn State's University Park campus.
The Penn State Law Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation’s 2017 Symposium, entitled “Controversies in Arbitration,” features arbitration scholars and practitioners and their assessments of current drawbacks in the arbitration process. The panel discussions address three important themes: (1) the reception of arbitration in different legal traditions and systems; (2) the role of arbitration in consumer transactions; (3) contemporary criticisms and misgivings of arbitration. View abstracts here.
The Penn State Law Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation’s 2017 Symposium, entitled “Controversies in Arbitration,” features arbitration scholars and practitioners and their assessments of current drawbacks in the arbitration process. The panel discussions address three important themes: (1) the reception of arbitration in different legal traditions and systems; (2) the role of arbitration in consumer transactions; (3) contemporary criticisms and misgivings of arbitration. View abstracts here.
The Penn State Law Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation’s 2017 Symposium, entitled “Controversies in Arbitration,” features arbitration scholars and practitioners and their assessments of current drawbacks in the arbitration process. The panel discussions address three important themes: (1) the reception of arbitration in different legal traditions and systems; (2) the role of arbitration in consumer transactions; (3) contemporary criticisms and misgivings of arbitration. View abstracts here.
Recording of event held in Lewis Katz Building on Feb. 3, 2017 regarding President Trump's Executive Orders on immigration. Topics included enforcement, refugees, and the "Muslim Ban". This event was co-sponsored by the Penn State Law Center for Immigrants' Rights Clinic and State College Borough.
A debate held on Oct. 31 sponsored by the Federalist Society regarding the Citizen's United Supreme Court case, which has had a profound impact on political campaign spending and campaign finance law.
The third in a 3-part series on the Hague Ruling on the South China Sea.
Second in a three-part series on the Hague Ruling on the South China Sea.
The first in a 3-part series on the Hague Ruling on the South China Sea.
Professors Ross and Romero participated in a panel discussion on The First Amendment and Diversity and Inclusion as part of the Penn State "All In" initiative.
Joel Litvin, former President, League Operations, for the NBA, draws on his experience as a lawyer and his 27-year career in the league office for this discussion on sports ethics.
The Penn State Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation's 2016 symposium, "The Politics of Arbitration," featured leading alternative dispute resolution scholars and practitioners addressing the partisan ideologies that may underlie arbitration in practice.
The Penn State Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation's 2016 symposium, "The Politics of Arbitration," featured leading alternative dispute resolution scholars and practitioners addressing the partisan ideologies that may underlie arbitration in practice.
The Penn State Yearbook on Arbitration and Mediation's 2016 symposium, "The Politics of Arbitration," featured leading alternative dispute resolution scholars and practitioners addressing the partisan ideologies that may underlie arbitration in practice.
Cyber crime expert Vincent D'Agostino and FBI Attorney Jay Kramer discuss cyber crime and how technology has changed how crimes are being committed.
Penn State Law hosted the country's leading Arctic experts for a discussion on the role and interests of the United States in shaping global strategies for the Arctic region.
Professor Tong Zhiwei, one of China's most well-known public intellectuals and a professor at the East China University of Political Science and Law in Shanghai, visited the School of International Affairs to discuss China-Constitution-Politics. The event examined issues of Chinese constitutional law and politics and considered the current movement of government and popular sentiment.
Does legislation passed in the wake of the global financial crisis go too far or not far enough in curtailing the “too big to fail” treatment of large banks? What does the future hold for bankers, their lawyers and policymakers should another financial crisis occur?
The School of International Affairs and the Coalition for Peace and Ethics hosted a presentation and roundtable "The Possibilities and Contours of State Multiplicity: Preliminary Findings." The event featured Jan-Hendril Passoth (Technische Universität Berlin), Nicholas Rowland (Penn State University) presenting their latest research work on state theory, and Larry Catá Backer (Penn State) as discussant.
This year's annual Yearbook on Arbitration Symposium featured top Alternative Dispute Resolution scholars who covered arbitration and mediation influence on and interaction with public policy. The event featured a morning panel focused on arbitration and an afternoon panel covering mediation.
The 2014 Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs Symposium brought together top scholars, government officials, and practitioners to discuss global resource scarcity and its impact on the world’s legal, agricultural and security environments.
Keynote Address • Panel 1 • Panel 2 • Panel 3
Scholar and professor Jesse H. Choper visited Penn State Law on November 14 to present “The Difference Between Conservative and Liberal Supreme Court Justices: the Roberts Court and Its Modern Predecessors.”