Faculty in the News
Wake Forest Law News Stories
- Wake Forest Law Welcomes New Board and Council MembersThe Wake Forest Law Office of Development and Alumni Engagement is pleased to welcome 22 new members who joined the Law Board of […]
- Hitting a Home Run with the Dr. Ralph Peeples Law ScholarshipWhen Wake Forest Law alumni hear the name Ralph Peeples, they think of a dedicated professor, a kind human being, and a man […]
- Class of 2024 Graduates Argue in Federal CircuitsTwo members of the Class of 2024 argued in federal circuits this past semester, as part of the Appellate Advocacy Clinic directed by […]
- Measuring Success, One Student at a TimeWake Forest Law Dean Andy Klein Reflects on His First Year on the Job For Dean Andy Klein, making sure students remain at […]
- Wake Forest University Professor Mark Hall Plays a Key Role in Restatement of the Law ThirdWinston-Salem, NC – On May 21, 2024, the American Law Institute (ALI), voted to approve the Restatement of the Law Third, Torts: Medical […]
Faculty in the Media
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“Johnson & Johnson settlement shows the new stakes in litigation finance” – Financial Times, May 2024 – featuring Samir Parikh
“How the Supreme Court Has Shaped the U.S. Economy” – Slate, May 2024 – by Sidney Shapiro and Joseph Tomain
“Continuing Conversations: Serving Justice-Involved Veterans” – National Veterans’ Training Institute podcast, April 2024 – interview with Eleanor Morales
“Supreme Court to consider clash of Idaho abortion ban with federal law for emergency care” – CBS News, April 2024 – featuring Meghan Boone
“Nex Benedict’s suicide coincides with a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ laws – and some people’s misunderstanding about transgender and nonbinary individuals” – The Conversation, April 2024 – by Marie-Amelie George
“The Non-obvious Razor & Generative AI” – North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology, March 2024 – by Raina Haque, Simone Rose, and Nick DeSetto
Smithsonian targeted D.C.’s vulnerable to build brain collection – Washington Post, Dec. 2023 – featuring Tanya Marsh
“Declaring and Terminating Public Health Emergencies: Performative Utterances that Can Change the World” – Maryland Law Review, November 2023 – by Christine Coughlin and Ana Iltis