AUWCL in the Media, Week of April 6, 2015
National Law Review - Adjunct Professor Stuart Silverman responds to U.S. Supreme Court decision on Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Center, Inc. MORE
El Diario de Coahuila - Professor Juan Mendez stands by his perspective on what is happening in Mexico reporting that torture is widespread in the country. MORE
WFAE 90.7 FM - Professor Steve Vladeck explains what issues new plaintiffs of the 1983 Beirut Bombing lawsuit may have to deal with. MORE
Maryland Reporter - Professor Jamie Raskin supports a constitutional convention. MORE
Media Shift - 3L Cori Stedman writes article on using UK’s Copyright Hub as a guideline for Simple Rights Use. MORE
Heise Online - Professor Michael Flynn is quoted on the negative effects of the “global standard” of copyright. MORE
Los Angeles Times - Professor William Yeomans believes the video of Walter Scott being killed will be enough to charge Officer Slager. MORE
The Washington Times - Professor Brenda Smith states that “codifying the PREA standards into city law was a practical way to improve conditions.” MORE
College Art Association - Professor Peter Jaszi joins Patricia Aufderheide and CAA for a webinar on fair use in the visual arts. MORE
The Baltimore Sun - Professor Edward Correia pens article on the balance between religious and civil liberties. MORE
Air Force Times - Professor Jennifer Daskal expresses concerns over the president’s draft of the AUMF. MORE
Tampa Bay Times - Professor Steve Vladeck clarifies that the law does not prohibit any “incidental” collection of Americans’ communications through the NSA searches. MORE
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