Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Lydia Nussbuam (Law) published a book review, co-authored with Jennifer Reynolds (University Oregon School of Law), in the Negotiation Journal: "Activist Mediators, Mediator Activists: The Neutrality Trap." 
David Tanenhaus (Law), James E. Rogers professor of history and law, is teaching an intensive one-week seminar in July for judges on the history and theory of jurisprudence for the Judicial Studies Program at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Nachman Gutowski (Law), director of the Academic Success Program, was recently included in Raising the Bar: Vol. 6 - Issue 3. His recent publications (STOP THE COUNT; The Historically Discriminatory Nature of the Bar Exam Requires Adjustments in How Bar Passage Rates are Reported, If at All, 21 Seattle J. Soc. Just. 589 (2023). & How…
On June 30, 2023, professor Marketa Trimble (Law) presented on a panel titled, “The law: dispute settlement and wider interactions with international law,” at the TRIPS at 25 Academic Symposium at the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.  
On June 30, 2023, professor Marketa Trimble (Law) chaired a panel on Copyright at the 2023 Intellectual Property Researchers Europe conference. The conference was co-organized by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the World Trade Organization, and the University of Geneva.
Tommy Gugino (Law) and Musa Pam (Facilities) celebrated their graduation from the Leadership Henderson program over the weekend.  Leadership Henderson is a 10-month program, put on by the Henderson Chamber of Commerce Foundation, that educates and empowers professional in the community to build and maintain a strong network of community…
Professor Ruben J. Garcia (Law) published "The Supreme Court's Latest Ruling Against Unions is Really Aimed at the new Deal" in the Washington Monthly. 
Professor Jean Sternlight's (Law) articles have been selected for inclusion in a forthcoming book: Andrea Schneider et al eds., Discussions in Dispute Resolution: The Next Generation. The book will be a commentary on 16 essential ADR articles for the years 2000-2009, and is scheduled to be available in late 2025. The two articles that were…
Professor Ruben Garcia's (Law) op-ed on the U.S. Supreme Court's labor law decision in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters was published by The Washington Monthly this week.
Sarah Gonzales (Law) served on the Law School Admission Council's Annual Meeting Work Group coordinating conference sessions on non-JD programs for the premier educational event serving the law school admission community. This year long commitment concluded this weekend with the annual meeting in San Diego, May 31-June 3. She moderated sessions on…
Leslie Griffin (Law) commented on the recently released report about abuse in the six Roman Catholic Illinois Dioceses and how survivors of abuse can be protected in the journal Verdict.
Marketa Trimble (Law) delivered a presentation for the International Dimension of Intellectual Property Disputes conference. She presented on her article The Territorial Discrepancy Between Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Claims and Remedies. Trimble is the Samuel S. Lionel Professor of Intellectual Property Law.