Ingrid Jacques | September 25, 2019 | Student Sexual Misconduct
This article originally appeared in The Detroit News on Sept. 10, 2019. View the original post here. Thanks to expanded roles under Title IX sex discrimination guidelines, university bureaucrats are going to be needing law degrees. Campus investigations and hearings...
Lauren Klosinski | September 13, 2019 | American Indian Law
The 16th Annual Indigenous Law and Policy Center and Tribal In-House Counsel Association Indigenous Law Conference, hosted by Michigan State University College of Law, will take place October 10-11, 2019 (With pre-conference activities on October 9).The Indigenous Law...
Barry Friedman, Brandon Garrett, Rachel A. Harmon, Tracey L. Meares, Christopher Slobogin and Jennifer Morinigo | May 15, 2019 | Policing
Principles of the Law, PolicingThe following entry is the Black Letter and Comments of Tentative Draft No. 2, 11.02. Recording of Police Questioning.The full draft contains Reporters’ Notes. This draft will be presented to membership at the 2019 Annual Meeting for...
Pauline Toboulidis | May 1, 2019 | Compliance and Enforcement for Organizations
On April 30, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a press release announcing the recent publication of a guidance document for white-collar prosecutors on the evaluation of corporate compliance programs. From the press release:The Criminal Division announced today...
Kate Levine and Stephen Rushin | May 29, 2018 | Policing
This piece will appear in a forthcoming issue of the University of Illinois Law Review. Over the past several years there has been increased focus on the way police are treated by the criminal justice system and their own internal disciplinary mechanisms. Scholars and...