Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

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.
Professor Leslie C. Griffin (Law) wrote a new article for Verdict discusses the history and current state of sexual abuse cases against the Catholic Church in New Jersey.   
Professor Stewart Chang (Law) gave a Humanities at Play presentation for Nevada Humanities on exploring colonialist tropes and themes in board games and its connections to education and race studies.
Professor Ruben J. Garcia (Law) was appointed to the Board Credentialing Committee (BCC) of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. The BCC is responsible for overseeing the process of presenting new inductees to the College for Board approval from each of 12 Circuits (1st through DC). Inductees are invited to join the College as Elected…
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) will be leading multiple legal writing and technology programs for the nation's federal district judges at the Federal Judicial Center's annual training.
Professor Justin Iverson (Law) presented at the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Annual Conference on Promoting Access to Justice Initiatives in Rural Communities.
Professor David Orentlicher (Law) co-authored a textbook titled, Health Care Law and Ethics 10th ed.
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) co-authored a new white paper entitled "Questioning the Inevitability of the NextGen Bar Examination."