Andrew Gilden to Present “How IP Law Shapes Popular Culture and the Creative Process” on Feb. 3

As part of the Year of the Arts, Distinguished Speaker Andrew Gilden will present, “How IP Law Shapes Popular Culture and the Creative Process,” on Monday, February 3, from 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., at the Rutgers Law School, Faculty Lounge E403.  This free lecture is open to all, but requires registration by Wednesday, January … Continue reading Andrew Gilden to Present “How IP Law Shapes Popular Culture and the Creative Process” on Feb. 3

Voices of Innocence panel on Wednesday, April 20

The New Jersey Innocence Project at Rutgers University, a collaboration between the Rutgers Law School and the Rutgers–Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences, presents a panel featuring four people who were wrongly convicted, spent decades in prison, and were ultimately exonerated. Panelists include Terrance Lewis, Theophalis Bilaal Wilson, Anthony Ways, and Sean Washington. Join us … Continue reading Voices of Innocence panel on Wednesday, April 20

From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”

For a classroom full of students interested in pursuing law, what better way to learn about the judicial process than from two experienced judges?  This past fall semester, Judge Charles M. Rand and Judge Francine I. Axelrad, both recently retired from the bench, taught “Judicial Process” to thirty-two undergraduates.  Dr. Alan Tarr, Professor II of … Continue reading From Court to the Classroom: Two Retired Judges Teach “Judicial Process”