The “Construction in Space in the Third and Fourth Dimension” statue by Antoine Pevsner sits in the Law School's reflecting pool with the sun behind it.
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In a new Global Restructuring Review interview, Prof. Anthony J. Casey reflects on: the rise of sponsor control and private credit in U.S. restructurings, lessons from developing markets like India on building trust in new insolvency systems, and why he believes the US Supreme Court got its Purdue Pharma decision wrong.

Casey also shares his path from law practice to academia, and how mentorship, teaching, and intellectual curiosity continue to shape his career.

In an opinion piece for Inside Higher Ed co-authored with Yale Law Professor Robert Post, Tom Ginsburg, the Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law and faculty director of the University's Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression, urges universities not to strike deals with the Trump Administration in order to free their federal funds.

The Trump administration's militarization of US cities – apparently selected because of their partisan divergence from the White House – represents a failure of federalism, according to Aziz Huq in a  Project Syndicate opinion piece. 

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Participating faculty: Jonathan S. Masur

10/24


Participating faculty: Adriana Z. Robertson, M. Todd Henderson, William A. Birdthistle, Alexis J. Abboud, Elizabeth Kregor, Josh Avratin

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Participating faculty: Adam Chilton, Vincent Buccola