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Professor William Aceves |
San Diego Union-Tribune -
September 21
Professor William Aceves' op-ed, co-authored with Larry Cox of
Amnesty International discusses President's Bush's proposal to amend the
War Crimes Act.
SEE ARTICLE |
Chronicle of Higher
Education - August 11
Professor William Aceves is
featured in an article that discuss his pending Freedom of Information Act
request from 1989, one of the oldest in the nation.
VIEW STORY |
KPBS "These Days" FM
89.5
- March 15
Professor William Aceves was interviewed about his 17-year-old
Freedom of Information Act request. He is still awaiting documents from
the request he made while in graduate school.
LISTEN |
Austin
American-Statesman (Texas)- March 13
Atlanta Journal-Constitution & Palm Beach Post (Florida) - March 12
Professor William Aceves is featured
in a Cox News Service article on the shortcomings of the Freedom of
Information Act.
As a young graduate
student studying international relations, Aceves
has filed four requests with defense agencies about the government's
Freedom of Navigation Program. The requests have been pending for 17
years. |
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Professor Michal Belknap |
KCBS Radio (San Francisco)
- December 22
Professor Michal Belknap was interviewed about the leader of a Camp
Pendleton Marine unit being charged with 13 counts of murder in the
alleged massacre of 24 civilians in Haditha, Iraq.
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National Public
Radio - June 30
Professor Michal Belknap was quoted in a report on NPR's show "All
Things Considered." The story was about demonstrations supporting the
Marines being held on charges at Camp Pendleton. Belknap discussed how
this situation is similar to initial responses to the My Lai Massacre
during the Vietnam War.
VIEW STORY |
KPBS "Full Focus"
- June 8
Professor Michal Belknap
discussed the killings in
Haditha, Iraq and compared the incident to the My Lai Massacre. |
Minnesota Public
Radio - June 2
Professor Michal Belknap interviewed live on a mid-morning program
to discuss the My Lai Massacre and its possible similarities to the
killings in Haditha, Iraq. |
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Professor Justin Brooks |
Los Angeles Daily
Journal - October 27
Professor Justin Brooks
appeared in an article that discusses a murder case the California
Innocence Project has been tirelessly working on for the past three years.
CLICK HERE to find out more about the
case. |
San Diego
Union-Tribune - August 5
Professor Gloria Sandrino
was quoted in a story about Petco being
suspected of insider trading. In the same article,
Professor Justin Brooks addressed laws in Great Britain that may
apply to the case.
SEE STORY |
Kansas City Star
- June 19
Professor Justin Brooks was quoted in a story about inmates using
personal Web sites to help prove their innocence. The story was picked up
by the Associated Press and versions appeared in the Kansas Wichita
Eagle, The Newton Kansan, and Belleville News-Democrat.
SEE STORY |
San Diego Union Tribune
- April 9
Professor Justin Brooks was quoted in a story about how the
prosecution will prove the molestation case against a Children's Hospital
employee.
SEE STORY |
North County Times
- March 23
The California Innocence Project
was featured in a story about Gov.
Schwarzenegger signing a bill to award their client, Kenneth Marsh,
$756,900 for spending 21 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
READ ARTICLE |
North County Times
- March 23
The California Innocence Project
was featured in a story about Gov.
Schwarzenegger signing a bill to award their client, Kenneth Marsh,
$756,900 for spending 21 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.
READ ARTICLE |
San Diego City Beat
- March 16
Professor Justin Brooks
is quoted in a story about discrediting
expert witnesses in this week's San Diego CityBeat.
VIEW STORY |
KPBS "These
Days" FM 89.5 - February 9
Professor Justin Brooks was interviewed on "These Days" about
wrongful convictions and the issues addressed in the documentary "After
Innocence". Jessica Sanders, director of the film was also interviewed. |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
- January 12
Professor Justin Brooks was
quoted in a story about SDG&E workers being indicted on fraud charges.
VIEW ARTICLE |
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Professor Mario Conte |
San Diego Union-Tribune
- December 18
Professor Mario Conte was quoted about using low IQ as a criminal
defense strategy.
READ STORY |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
- January 12
Professor Mario Conte was
quoted in an article about vague sections in the federal corruption
statute.
READ STORY |
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Professor James Cooper |
NPR "Marketplace"
- December 22
Professor James Cooper was
interviewed in a story about U.S. companies using discriminatory hiring
practices in Mexico. |
San Diego Union-Tribune -
November 27
Professor James Cooper's op-ed "Slow road to legal reforms in
Mexico" appeared in the opinion section.
SEE OP-ED |
San Diego Business Journal -
November 13
Professor James Cooper is quoted in a story about the NAFTA Summer
Program and his new reality television show. |
Providence Journal
- October 24
Professor James Cooper's op-ed
on Hugo Chavez was published.
VIEW STORY |
Washington Post - October 13
Professor James Cooper is
quoted in an article about his experiences in Bolivia.
The work of Proyecto ACCESO is also
mentioned and the article is in both the English and Spanish versions of
the Post.
FULL ARTICLE
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San Diego Union-Tribune
- August 16
Professor James Cooper's
op-ed about the peacekeepers in Lebanon was in the opinion section.
SEE OP-ED |
El Mercurio
- March 29
Professor James Cooper's
editorial entitled "Tribunals especials de droga" appeared in a Chile
newspaper. |
National Jurist
Magazine - March
Professor James Cooper is quoted in a story about his reality
television pilot in conjunction with the NAFTA Summer Program. 2L Matt
Holt is also quoted about his experiences working in a Tijuana plastics
factory for the pilot. |
La Prensa San Diego
- January 20
Professor James Cooper was
featured in a front page story about Proyecto ACCESO's reality television
pilot about globalization.
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San Diego
Union-Tribune - January 11
Professor James Cooper appeared in an article about his new
reality pilot "Globalization: The Reality Show," aiming to educated
students and the public about free trade. The show is being pitched to
various TV stations in hopes that the show will get selected for the
filming of a complete show.
SEE ARTICLE |
Enlace
- January 8
Professor James Cooper was
quoted in the San Diego Union-Tribune's weekly Latin paper. the
story was about Cooper's new reality pilot "Globalization: The Reality
Show," which included information on Proyecto ACCESSO, California
Western's rule of law education program. Enlace is the
largest-circulation Spanish-language weekly publication in the border
region.
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The International
Jurist - January Edition
Professor James Cooper was featured
as a guest writer. His op-ed was entitled "Why we need to train
more foreign lawyers," which was about how law schools need to
concentrate more on the judiciary and non-profit parts of the legal
sector. |
The International
Jurist - January Edition
Professor James
Cooper was featured in
"Beyond Borders," an article that talks about how law schools, like
California Western, are incorporating international law into their legal
curriculum. |
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Professor Robert DeKoven |
Gay & Lesbian Times - November 2
Professor Rob DeKoven's article "Bush, Justice Department must
indict Foley and others" was in his weekly commentary in The Gay &
Lesbian Times.
READ ARTICLE or
LISTEN to DeKoven discuss these issues on
the Law in 10 podcast. |
San Diego Jewish
Journal - July 18
Professor Robert DeKoven was quoted in an article, "Breaking Out:
San Diego's Gay Jews," which was the cover story. DeKoven also has a
weekly column, "Beyond the Briefs," in the Gay and Lesbian Times. |
Gay & Lesbian Times
- April 13
Professor Robert DeKoven
was quoted in a story about a local business discriminating against gay
and lesbian couples.
VIEW STORY |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
- January 28
Professor Robert DeKoven
is quoted in a story about UCSD
students voting on campus television content.
SEE STORY |
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Professor Ruben Garcia |
San Diego Union-Tribune
- December 19
Professor Ruben Garcia was quoted in a story about a local
employee rights center. California Western graduate Alor Claderon is also
quoted in the story.
READ ARTICLE |
Los Angeles Daily Journal -
November 17
Professor Ruben Garcia talked about Boston Market settling a class
action suit. The story was picked up by the Associated Press and now
appears on various Web sites for newspapers in California, including the
San Francisco Chronicle, Fresno Bee, and Riverside Press
Enterprise. |
San Diego Union-Tribune -
October 9
Professor Ruben Garcia is in a story about a local San Diego
Superior Court race in which one candidate is running on the idea that he
will bring "conservative Christian values" to the bench.
VIEW STORY |
San Diego
Union-Tribune
- August 15
Enlace
- August 14
Professor Ruben Garcia
talked about a series of rules that the
federal government is developing, which clarify the responsibilities of an
employer who receives a letter notifying the social security of employees
as false or erroneous.
SEE STORY
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Daily Journal
- July 7
Professor Ruben Garcia
is in an article about a class
action law suit over a restaurant chain failing to provide breaks for
workers. |
San Diego
Union-Tribune - July 1
Professor Ruben Garcia was quoted in an article about Ralph's
Grocery pleading guilty to charges stemming from the 2003-04 southern
California grocery strike.
SEE ARTICLE |
San Diego Lawyer
-
July/August
Professor Ruben Garcia
was featured in “Sexuality at
Work: Sanitized Workplaces and Gender Equality,” an article discussing a
conference Garcia participated in about a Yale law professor’s argument
that sexual harassment laws make it more difficult for women to advance in
their jobs. Garcia thinks employers who integrate their workforces and
deregulate sexual conduct may have a more relaxed work environment, which
may sequentially meet the desires of diverse persons from varied
backgrounds. |
Los Angeles Daily
Journal - June 14
Professor Ruben Garcia was quoted in a Los Angeles Daily Journal
article about a class action law suit challenging the practice of
supervisors sharing employees' tips. |
Enlace
- April 21
Professor Ruben Garcia was quoted in an article about consequences
for workers who participate in the May 1 national boycott. |
Los Angeles
Daily Journal - February 10
Professor Ruben Garcia is quoted in an article about a Yale law
professor’s argument that sexual harassment laws make it more difficult
for women to advance in their jobs. |
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Professor Ruth Hargrove |
KCR 1620 AM &
KCRLive.com - Sundays
Professor Ruth Hargrove and
Andrew DeLoach '06 are no co-hosting their own radio program Sunday nights
from 6-8 p.m. Their new radio show, "The Great Debate," puts the liberal
Hargrove against the conservative DeLoach as they debate current legal and
political issues. |
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Professor Marilyn Ireland |
Daily Herald (Provo,
Utah) - July 23
Professor Marilyn Ireland is quoted in
an article about whether the words "under God" in the "Pledge of
Allegiance" is unconstitutional.
VIEW STORY |
KPBS "Full Focus"
- May 25
Professor Marilyn
Ireland discussed her analysis of the Mt. Soledad Cross legal battle.
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San Diego CityBeat
- May 17
Professor Marilyn Ireland
was quoted in a story about the
Mt. Soledad Cross controversy.
SEE STORY |
NBC 7/39 -
May 4
Professor Marilyn Ireland
was interviewed for a story about this week's ruling regarding the Mount
Soledad Cross. The story aired on the 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. news.
Professor Andrea Johnson |
San Diego Union-Tribune -
October 4
Professor
Andrea Johnson talked about American Marketing Services being
criticized by investors for not providing enough information about the
company.
READ STORY |
KPBS "Full Focus"
- September 21
Professor Andrea Johnson is a guest on the television show and will
talk about the recent Hewlett-Packard corporate spying accusations.
She
also discusses this topic on this week's
Law in
10 podcast.
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North County Times
- January 6
Professor Andrea Johnson was quoted
in "Cell coverage to improve in San Marcos," a story about changes to
abridge the city's regulations following a Sprint PCS lawsuit filed
against San Marcos in 2001, claiming the city has too much unrestricted
control over the location of cellular antennas.
READ ARTICLE |
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Professor Bryan Liang |
Los Angeles Times
- December 31
Professor Bryan Liang was quoted in an article about insurance
companies turning down applicants for individual policies.
SEE ARTICLE |
KPBS "These Days"
- December 20
Professor Bryan Liang was
interviewed about California's lethal injection death penalty. The death
penalty in California was suspended by a federal judge last week.
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E! True
Hollywood Story - December 3 & 4
Professor Bryan Liang was interviewed for a feature on E! channel -
E! True Hollywood Story Investigates: Online Nightmares. His
interview was about online pharmacies and the potential for purchasing
fake prescription drugs. |
CNNMoney - November 22
Professor Bryan Liang commented on the elimination of class-action
status by a federal judge for personal injury and wrongful death cases
involving drug company Merck's withdrawn Vioxx painkiller.
SEE STORY or
LISTEN to Liang discuss this issue
on the Law in 10 podcast.
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San Diego Business Journal -
November 13
Dean Steven R. Smith and Professor Bryan Liang are quoted in
a story about California Western's new Master's in Health Law joint
program with UCSD.
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Los Angeles Times - November 11
Professor Bryan Liang was quoted in an article about generic
biotech drugs.
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Los Angeles Times
- October 18
Professor Bryan Liang was
quoted in a story about Blue Cross settling patients' lawsuits. After he
appeared in The Times, he was interviewed live on KNX (CBS Southern
Calif.) and KPBS. |
Los Angeles Times - September
17, 20
Professor Bryan Liang is quoted in two stories about insurance
companies retroactively dumping families after medical services have
already been performed. |
The Hill (Washington, D.C.)
- September 14
Professor Bryan Liang's op-ed appeared in the weekly publication
for and about U.S. Congress. Liang wrote about the Online Pharmacy
Consumer Protection Act, which would require a valid prescription before
online pharmacies could dispense drugs to patients. |
Drugstore News
- August
Professor Bryan Liang
talked about legal issues facing the pharmaceutical industry. |
KPBS "These Days"
- August 22
Professor Bryan Liang was interviewed live on KPBS Radio show
"These Days" to discuss the law suits against drug company Merck.
LISTEN |
CNNMoney
- August 17
Professor Bryan Liang was
interviewed for a story on the latest verdict against drug company Merck.
FULL STORY |
Investor's Business
Daily - August 14
Professor Bryan Liang was in a story
about authorized generics.
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CNNMoney
- August 3
Professor Bryan Liang
quoted in an article about the
latest verdict in the Vioxx litigation wars. READ
ARTICLE |
Yahoo! Finance
- July 31
Professor Bryan Liang was in a story about a recent report he
co-authored that calls the validity of a recent PhRMA study into question.
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San Diego
Union-Tribune - July 27
Professor Bryan Liang's op-ed about U.S. drug supply
vulnerabilities appeared in the Opinion section.
READ OP-ED |
San Diego Lawyer
- July/August
Professor Bryan Liang’s
article, “In the Executioner’s Shadow: Morales and the Interface Between
Medicine and Law,” was published. The article discusses the medical-legal
issues involved in the Michael Morales death penalty case and the conflict
between medicine and the law. Bryan writes, “Both professions (medicine
and law) serve humanity. But in considering the death penalty, we are
faced with determining how serving humanity in a humane way can be done
when it results in the destruction of the ultimate expression of humanness
– the individual.” |
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Daily Transcript
- June 21
Professor Bryan Liang was featured in an article about his
appointment to the Advisory Committee on Minority Health, one of the
Federal advisory committees established to support initiatives being
employed by the Department of Health and Human Services. Liang was one of
four people chosen to join the 12-person committee this year out of more
than 300 nominations from around the country. Currently, he is the only
committee member from the West Coast. Dean Steven R. Smith is also
quoted in the story. |
Associated Press
- May 23
Professor Bryan Liang was
quoted in an article about the California Supreme Court decision in the
recent challenge to lethal injection. The article appears on 40+ Web
sites.
SEE ARTICLE |
CNNMoney
- May 19
Professor Bryan Liang
was in a story about Vioxx maker Merck facing a third trial.
READ STORY |
Associated Press
- May 11
Professor Bryan Liang
was quoted in an Associated Press story about drug marketing tactics that
went out on the wire. The story appears on 40+ Web sites, including
CBSnews.com, MSNmoney.com, and the Web sites for the Los Angeles Times,
Houston Chronicle, Forbes, Business Week, and the Boston Globe.
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The Daily Transcript
- May 4
Professor Bryan Liang's
article "Safety of drug supply: tougher laws needed to stem counterfeit
drug rings" appeared in the Law Week special section. The article talks
about drug supply vulnerabilities and mentions the upcoming health law
conference - hosted by the Institute of Health Law Studies - which will
bring together key stakeholders to discuss possible solutions.
READ ARTICLE |
CNNMONEY
- May 3
Professor Bryan Liang is quoted in an article about a new Canadian
study on Vioxx.
SEE ARTICLE |
Los Angeles Times
- April 26
Professor Bryan Liang was interviewed about testimony in a law suit
filed against Blue Cross. |
San Diego Business
Journal - April 24
Professor Bryan Liang
was interviewed about the Institute of Health Law Studies' upcoming
conference, as well as San Diego's sensitivity to counterfeit drugs. The
article appeared on the front page. |
North County
Times - April 23
Professor Bryan Liang was quoted in a story about importing drugs
from Canada.
VIEW STORY |
CNN Money
- April 13
Professor Bryan Liang is quoted about a decision in the New Jersey
Vioxx trial.
SEE STORY |
San Diego
Physician - April
Professor Bryan Liang's article "Best Buy Drugs and Patient Safety:
Patient and Physician Drug Information and Costs" was published. |
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Medical News Today, Medi-lexicon, and Hospitals Worldwide -
March 30
Professor Bryan Liang's article,
“Crime, Terrorism And The Drug Supply,” ran on three medical Web sites
that receive approximately three million readers a month.
READ
ARTICLE |
CNN Money
- March 28
Professor Bryan Liang talked about the lawsuit against Pfizer for
allegedly marketing the cholesterol-reducing drug Liptor for non-approved
purposes. Liang said that Pfizer shouldn't settle because it may encourage
more lawsuits, but going to trial carries
the risk of losing as
well because juries are often times
biased against big business.
VIEW STORY |
Los Angeles Times
- March 20
Professor Bryan Liang
is quoted in a story about health insurance and language barriers in
California. |
KPBS "Full Focus" -
March 6
Professor Bryan Liang discussed a
recent federal court ruling that California must adjust the lethal
injection procedure for the death penalty. The ruling came after several
doctors refused to participate in the execution. The changes led to the
indefinite postponement of the execution of Michael Morales.
LISTEN |
KPBS "These
Days" FM 89.5 - February 27
Professor Bryan Liang was interviewed about the debate over lethal
injection as California's method of execution.
LISTEN |
KGTV
Ch. 10 - February 19
Professor Bryan Liang talked about California's method of
execution by lethal injection. |
Healthcare Risk
Management - January Edition
Professor Bryan Liang was quoted in several articles pertaining to
recent healthcare law suit settlements and laws related to how emergency
department staff discuss payments with patients. |
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Professor Laura Padilla |
San Diego Daily
Transcript - March 30
Professor Laura Padilla was quoted in
a story on the 2006 Western Law Professors of Color Conference, which will
be held at California Western March 31 - April 2. |
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Professor Katharine Rosenberry |
ABA Journal
- July
Professor Katharine
Rosenberry is quoted an article listing books that have influenced
lawyers. |
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Professor Gloria Sandrino |
San Diego Union-Tribune
- August 20
Professor Gloria Sandrino
was quoted in a story about San Diego-based Petco considering several
buy-out offers.
SEE STORY |
San Diego
Union-Tribune - August 5
Professor Gloria Sandrino
was quoted in a story about Petco being
suspected of insider trading. In the same article,
Professor Justin Brooks addressed laws in Great Britain that may
apply to the case.
SEE STORY |
San Diego
Union-Tribune - August 2
Professor Gloria Sandrino gave her legal expertise in a Petco case
where a London businessman and an unidentified person appear to have made
more than $10 million from illegal insider trading.
SEE STORY |
San Diego Union-Tribune
- July 20
Professor Gloria Sandrino was quoted in a story about an SEC
complaint against Petco for suspicion of insider trading.
SEE ARTICLE |
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Professor Jacquelyn Slotkin |
San Diego
Business Journal - August
21
Professor Jacquelyn Slotkin was quoted in this week's San Diego
Business Journal in a story about what new lawyers expect from the legal
profession.
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Professor Glenn Smith |
San Diego Union-Tribune
- December 20
Professor Glenn Smith's article "Keeping Christmas controversies in
perspective" was the lead article in the Opinion section.
READ OP-ED |
KPBS "Full Focus"
- October 11
Professor Glenn Smith gave a preview of the U.S. Supreme Court
2006-07 term. His interview is available on the KPBS Web site.
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KPBS News Radio-
August 14
Professor Glenn Smith
was in a KPBS Radio story on the Mount Soledad Cross controversy and
President Bush signing new cross legislation.
SEE TRANSCRIPT |
San Diego Daily
Transcript - August 4
Professor Glenn Smith
discusses his thoughts about land holding San Diego's Mount Soledad Cross
being transferred from state to federal government. |
Daily Herald (Provo,
Utah) - June 7
Professor Glenn Smith talked about a
congressman attempting to prevent federal courts from hearing cases about
the state's anti-pornography laws.
SEE STORY |
KPBS "These Days" FM
89.5
- January 24
Professor Glenn Smith
weighed in on whether he thinks
Samuel Alito will be confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
LISTEN |