Faculty & Staff

Faculty Workshop: Jessica Eaglin
Jessica Eaglin, Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Faculty Workshop: Professor Alison Peck
Alison Peck, Professor of Law, Director of International Programs, Director of Immigration Law Clinic, West Virginia University College of Law
Faculty Workshop: Professor Bruce Boyden
Bruce Boyden, Associate Professor of Law, Marquette University Law School
On the Issues: Charles Franklin
Is a wave of political change coming in the 2018 midterm elections? Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, is the featured guest for a special “On The Issues with Mike Gousha,” examining the factors most likely to influence the outcomes of the November midterms. If the November elections are a referendum on Donald Trump’s
On the Issues: Megan Twohey
Megan Twohey, Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times New York Times investigative reporter Megan Twohey is credited with helping ignite the global #MeToo movement and sparking a national dialogue about the realities of sexual harassment and assault for women in all walks of life. Last fall reporting by Twohey and fellow New
Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition Final Arguments 2018
Please join us for the Jenkins Honors Moot Court Competition Final Arguments Thursday, April 19 Guests should be seated by 4:45 p.m., and the program begins at 5 p.m. Marquette Law School Eckstein Hall, Lubar Center We are honored the final arguments will be judged by Hon. Goodwin H. Liu, California Supreme Court ; Hon. Stephen J. Murphy, III,
Hallows Lecture: Hon. David J. Barron
Monday, April 9, 4:30 p.m. Eckstein Hall Room 144 (Lubar Center) 1 CLE credit When Congress and the Commander in Chief Clash Over War There is no greater test of our system of separation of powers than when the Commander in Chief and Congress clash over whether and how to fight a war. But from our earliest days as a nation—in fact, from before
On the Issues: Cyrus Farivar
Cyrus Farivar, author of Habeas Data: Privacy vs. the Rise of Surveillance Tech We live in an age where our personal information is routinely collected. Data from our cell phones, credit cards, our online viewing history. Video from closed-circuit surveillance cameras. In his new book, Habeas Data , award-winning tech reporter Cyrus Farivar writes
On the Issues: Honorable Goodwin Liu
Honorable Goodwin Liu, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court Justice Liu was appointed to the California Supreme Court in 2011. Before joining the state's highest court, he was a professor of law and associate dean at the UC Berkeley School of Law. Known as a prolific and influential scholar, Liu's primary areas of expertise are
2018 Nies Lecture in Intellectual Property
​ ​Tuesday, March 6, 4:30 p.m. Lubar Center (Eckstein Hall Room 144) 1 CLE credit Rebecca S. Eisenberg Robert & Barbara Luciano Professor of Law University of Michigan Law School Opting for Regulation When Patentability Is In Doubt New technologies have dramatically reduced the cost of DNA sequencing, making it feasible to use genetic testing to