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In Ambrook Research's podcast "The Only Thing That Lasts," Prof. Jessica A. Shoemaker outlines how a system of allotment attempted to erase communal resources and assimilate Indigenous communities in the 1880s. #NELaw Listen: ambrook.com/research/podca….
Students and faculty from Nebraska Law played a leading role in developing a newly published manual for military interactions in space. Details: go.unl.edu/wh4v #Nebraska #UNL
Prof. Kristen Blankley (Kristen Blankley) is the 2023-2024 recipient of the Ray H. Bunger Memorial Award for Excellence! This honor awards excellence in achievements related to the fulfillment of the research and teaching mission of the College of Law ›› ow.ly/n2ra50T2fIw.
"An important part of being a lawyer is serving as a leader who is engaged with the community. The community service projects in our orientation help us send that message from day one." —Nebraska Law Dean Richard Moberly go.unl.edu/9ry5 #Nebraska #UNL #LNK
On Sept. 12-13, Nebraska Law Review's fall 2024 symposium — Democracy without Trust? — will explore how previously stabilizing institutions moderated extremism in our democracy. This event has been approved for CLE credit. Find more information & a full schedule at lawreview.unl.edu/fall-2024-symp….
Excited to share our newest commentary by recent Nebraska Law graduate Corrie Day exploring the potential that new NAGPRA regulations have to give local communities a greater voice in what happens on their land: ruralreconcile.org/ruralreview/na…
Prof. Jessica A. Shoemaker’s article, "Re-Placing Property," has been published in the University of Chicago Law Review. This work reflects long-simmering ideas about the relationship between property and placemaking. Read on ›› go.unl.edu/ym27.
In The Daily Nebraskan, Dean Richard Moberly outlines the motivation behind the 2024 Nebraska Law Review Symposium: Democracy Without Trust? Read on: ow.ly/FZTS50TpiL2.