Penn Law’s David Skeel discusses the financial crisis and Puerto Rico and the island’s need for access to bankruptcy.
Wendell Pritchett reflects on his year as interim dean of Penn Law, his return to Penn after serving as chancellor at Rutgers-Camden, and his future projects.
Penn Law’s Jeffrey Vagle, the Executive Director of the Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, talks about the current state of surveillance law, what legal developments to look to in the future, and the challenges of balancing security and civil liberties.
As part of the Global Thought Leader series, Penn Law professor Charles Mooney spoke on his experience in international law reform as a delegate for the Cape Town Convention and his recent work with the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
Professor Emeritus Frank Goodman discusses about his long and varied career during which he drafted Groucho Marx’s will, argued cases in the Warren Court, and was tear-gassed in Berkeley.
In this video feature, Joseph Mensah L’15 discusses his Penn Law experience, from the collegial atmosphere at the Law School to his interdisciplinary studies. He also discusses his career considerations and why employers are always looking for Penn Law graduates.
On February 15, 2015, Penn Law will be launching Introduction to American Law, a massive open online course (MOOC) featuring lectures by law school faculty members on key aspects of the American legal system.
For information about callbacks, please visit the callback page on our website, where you can also find the NALP travel reimbursement form.
A law review article written by Penn Law tax policy expert Chris W. Sanchirico has helped persuade a U.S. Circuit Court to rule for the first time that a private equity fund should be held responsible for pension fund payments owed by a company it had purchased, which then went bankrupt.
As the judge on Divorce Court, Lynn Toler knows the pitfalls of marriage – and she doesn’t want you to end up with irreconcilable differences.
The New Yorker examines Google’s determination that “brainteaser” interview questions aren’t reliable predictors of success on the job, and identifies behavioral interview questions as a potential replacement.
In a video feature, Prof. Christopher Yoo discusses his work and research in technology policy.
Beth McManus L’04, Associate Director for Professional Development, talks about developing developing persuasion strategies.
Cynthia Dahl, Practice Associate Professor of Law and the inaugural director of the Detkin Intellectual Property and Technology Legal Clinic, talks about the interdisciplinary opportunities of the Clinic and what makes this clinic unique.
Mary Catherine Roper L’93, recipient of the 2012 Philadelphia Bar Foundation Award, speaks to Penn Law about her public interest career.
Penn Law Professor Jacques deLisleand visiting scholar Professor Lin Yan of Shanghai Jiaotong University Law School discussed an Oct. 24 Law School symposium on the evolution and importance of administrative law in China.
Dorothy Roberts discusses her interdisciplinary research exploring the relationship between race and science.
Professor Dorothy Roberts explores methods across disciplines to understand the intersection of different systems of inequality.