Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Marketa Trimble (Law) presented on Operating Internationally Under the Current Patchwork of National Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright with an AI Angle at the 2024 Nevada Bar IP Section Annual Conference.
Professor Eve Hanan (Law) was interviewed on CityCast Las Vegas about the differences between juvenile and criminal court in relation to the recent prosecutions in the Rancho High School homicide.
Dean Leah Chan Grinvald (Law) was elected as a Member-at-Large for three years to the American Bar Association's Section Council for the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar. 
Professor Francine Lipman (Law) serves as the chair for the American Bar Association's Civil Rights and Social Justice Human Rights Magazine.
Professor David Tanenhaus's (Law) field-review essay, "The Many Histories of Juvenile Justice," will be published in a special issue of Crime & Justice: A Review of Research (University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2025).
Professor Michael Kagan (Law) and the UNLV Immigration Clinic were honored with the Advocacy for People Impacted by Discrimination Award at the ACLU of Nevada's Celebration of Civil Rights. 
The Canadian Court of Appeals cited Legal Persuasion: A Rhetorical Approach to the Science by Linda Berger and Kathy Stanchi (Law) in its opinion in King v. Prasad (2024).
Emerita professor Ann McGinley (Law) was a guest on the AccelPro Employment Law podcast speaking about Religious Accommodations in the Dobbs Era.
Professor Mary LaFrance (Law) presented at the 24th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference in Berkeley, California, on Copyright, eBooks, and the Future of Digital Lending.
Professor Marketa Trimble (Law) presented at the 24th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference in Berkeley, California, on "Cross-Border Exceptions and Limitations to Copyright: 'Powered by AI'."
Professor Courtney Cross (Law) presented on the intersection of intimate partner violence and HIV at the Southern Nevada HIV Prevention Planning Group meeting.
Professor Ruben Garcia (Law) was appointed to the American Bar Association's Council for Diversity in the Educational Pipeline.