Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Sarah Gonzales (Law) and Marty Bennett (Global Education Initiatives) presented a session on "Navigating Legal Studies in the United States: Empower Insights for Aspiring Students" for the EducationUSA South and Central Asia Regional Forum, Oct.18 through 20, held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Gonzales and Bennett co-presented with David…
Sarah Gonzales (Law) presented a four hour workshop on "Recruiting International Students" for the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Region XII Conference held Oct. 18 through 20. This workshop focused on helping universities in California, Nevada, and Hawaii learn strategies for recruiting international students for academic,…
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) and her co-author Paul Goldstein published their casebook, International Intellectual Property Law, Cases and Materials Sixth Edition.
On Oct. 19, professor Kathy Stanchi (Law) presented a paper entitled "Rhetoric and Legal Argumentation" to 160 lawyers and law professors from around the world at the Legal Argumentation Conference at the Morais Leitão Law Firm in Lisbon, Portugal.   
Director of the UNLV Health Law Program, David Orentlicher (Law), will be part of the "National Trends in Telehealth" panel at the 2023 Arizona Telehealth Policy Summit this week. 
Professor Frank Rudy Cooper (Law) is part of a panel discussion for Fordham Law School's Center on Race, Law, and Justice on Hip-Hop and the Law. Cooper and the panelists were all contributors to the book Fight the Power: Law and Policy Through Hip-Hop Songs. 
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) gave a presentation on the benefits and pitfalls of generative AI for Scribes, the American Society of Legal Writers.
Professor Mary LaFrance (Law) presented at the State Bar of Nevada Intellectual Property Law Section's Intellectual Property Law Conference. Her presentation was titled "Recent Developments in Trademarks and the First Amendment."
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) presented at the State Bar of Nevada Intellectual Property Law Section's Intellectual Property Law Conference. He participated in a panel discussion titled "Artificial Intelligence Use of AI in the Legal Profession: Professional, Ethical and Security Concerns."
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) presented at the Association of Academic Support Educators, Diversity Conference, at the American University Washington College of Law. His talk was on “Leveraging Partnerships and Relationships to Maximize Support for Students."
Professor Lori Johnson (Law) published an article for the October edition of Nevada Lawyer titled "Challenges and Rewards of Educating First-Generation Law Students."
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) published a short article in the October edition Nevada Lawyer titled "Generative AI and the Future of Legal Education."