David Tuller -- whose investigative reporting has been essential in the world of ME/CFS advocacy -- is again crowdfunding to continue his position at the University of California, Berkeley, School…
Elvis Presley often used his guitar as a prop, before abandoning it completely in the Las Vegas stage of his career, but it turns out that he could really play ...
Islamic finance has emerged in the post-colonial period as part of the ethos for comprehensive reformation of the Muslim world. While the aspiration and need for broader transformation remain, the…
Chicago-Kent College of Law at Illinois Institute of Technology is hosting the Thirteenth Amendment and Racial Justice Conference on November 9–10, 2019. The conference focuses on the ways that the…
Listen, my children, and you shall hear Of the midnight ride of Paul Revere, On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five; Hardly a man is now alive Who remembers that…
The University of Memphis law school seeks visiting faculty to teach Legal Writing as well and Conflicts and Remedies next year. The two postings follow: Visiting Professor – Legal MethodsThe ...
My friend (and occasional TFL commenter) Jeff Rice has written an excellent piece on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians strike, now in its sixth week. Here is the gist: On…
The Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent School of Law has announced that Professor Anita Krug will be its new dean. Krug, the D. Wayne and Anne Gittinger Professor of Law…
The University of Idaho College of Law’s Boise campus is seeking a visitor for the 2019-20 academic year to teach two semesters of Civil Procedure and other courses in consultation…
On April 11, the Ecuadorian government withdrew its grant of asylum to Julian Assange, who had spent almost seven years living in Ecuador's London embassy. Assange is now in British ...