Congrats, Jessup Team!

The College of Law's Jessup competition moot court team won first place at the Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition’s Super-Regional tournament in Denver on Feb. 24-27. The team, which includes Law Journal members Sam Efird, Rob Gordon,…
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Arizona State Law Journal Wins National Competition

Cody Huffaker’s Law Journal article, “A New Type of Commandeering: The Bypass Clause of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Stimulus Package),” has been awarded best student-written article in a law review or journal in the country for…
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Upcoming Article: A Judge for Justice

The Arizona State Journal will soon publish an article written by Dan Markel, D’Alemberte Professor at Florida State University College of Law and Scholar in Residence (2011) at the Center on the Administration of Criminal Law, New York University School of…
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Credible Islamic Legal Authority in a Non-Muslim Society

  This article has been written by guest author Todd Williams, B.A. Bowdoin College, 2004; M.A., J.D., University of Washington, 2010. The field of Islamic finance has grown popular in the United States.  Scholars are discussing the implementation of Islamic banking…
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A Small Distinction with a Large Difference

This article has been written by guest author Erica Goldberg, B.A., Tufts University, 2002; J.D., Stanford University, 2005. Earlier this month, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), a nonpartisan nonprofit organization where I serve as the Justice Robert H.…
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Michael Hall’s Pointless Execution

This article has been written by guest author Russell G. Murphy, Professor of Law, Suffolk University Law School EXECUTION WATCH is an FM radio show out of KPFT 90.1 Houston, Texas.  Its unique character is that it only broadcasts on…
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