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McFarlin's "Infringing Uses, Not Works" Highlighted by NYU Faculty
Professor Tim McFarlin鈥檚 article, Infringing Uses, Not Works, which explores the implications of the Supreme Court鈥檚 Warhol copyright decision, was recently highlighted by NYU Professor Christopher Sprigman in Jotwell. Sprigman praised the piece as a valuable early contribution to the ongoing legal conversation around fair use and copyright infringement.
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Carson Article "Conflicting Canons of Construction: The Aftermath in Veterans' Law" Published
Assistant Professor Carlissa Carson, a distinguished veterans' law scholar and U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel, has had a new article published by the Brooklyn Law Review. Her article 鈥淐onflicting Canons of Construction: The Aftermath in Veterans鈥 Law鈥 is a must-read for anyone interested in administrative law, veterans' rights, and the evolving landscape of statutory interpretation.
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Albin, Woodham Article Examines Supreme Court Ruling in Trump v. United States
Associate Professors Ramona Albin and Matt Woodham's new article in the St. John's Law Review, 鈥淕ilded Executive Privilege: The Unstated Evidentiary Rule in Trump v. United States," examines an underexplored aspect of the Supreme Court鈥檚 recent ruling鈥攊ts sweeping evidentiary decision limiting the admissibility of official acts evidence in the prosecution of a former president鈥檚 private conduct.听

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McFarlin's "Infringing Uses, Not Works" Highlighted by NYU Faculty
Professor Tim McFarlin鈥檚 article, Infringing Uses, Not Works, which explores the implications of the Supreme Court鈥檚 Warhol copyright decision, was recently highlighted by NYU Professor Christopher Sprigman in Jotwell. Sprigman praised the piece as a valuable early contribution to the ongoing legal conversation around fair use and copyright infringement.听
Photo Carson Carlissa horizontal
Carson Article "Conflicting Canons of Construction: The Aftermath in Veterans' Law" Published
Assistant Professor Carlissa Carson, a distinguished veterans' law scholar and U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel, has had a new article published by the Brooklyn Law Review. Her article 鈥淐onflicting Canons of Construction: The Aftermath in Veterans鈥 Law鈥 is a must-read for anyone interested in administrative law, veterans' rights, and the evolving landscape of statutory interpretation.听
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Albin, Woodham Article Examines Supreme Court Ruling in Trump v. United States
Associate Professors Ramona Albin and Matt Woodham's new article in the St. John's Law Review, 鈥淕ilded Executive Privilege: The Unstated Evidentiary Rule in Trump v. United States," examines an underexplored aspect of the Supreme Court鈥檚 recent ruling鈥攊ts sweeping evidentiary decision limiting the admissibility of official acts evidence in the prosecution of a former president鈥檚 private conduct.听听