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David Skeel explains why Puerto Rico needs access to bankruptcy 

January 19, 2016

Penn Law’s David Skeel discusses the financial crisis and Puerto Rico and the island’s need for access to bankruptcy.

 

What’s next: Wendell Pritchett talks about his year as dean of Penn Law 

June 29, 2015

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.

 

Jeffrey Vagle, CTIC Executive Director, talks about new developments in surveillance law 

May 15, 2015

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.

 

Professor Mooney discusses international law reform as first Global Thought Leader 

April 27, 2015

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.

 

Frank Goodman: A history major who witnessed major history 

February 2, 2015

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.