Law School Dean at UC Berkeley Faces Controversy Over Free Speech Clash at Home

BERKELEY, California – A controversy has erupted at the University of California at Berkeley involving Erwin Chemerinsky, the dean of the law school, and a Muslim law student named Malak Afaneh. The incident occurred during a dinner event hosted by Chemerinsky and his wife, law professor Catherine Fisk, in their backyard. Afaneh disrupted the event to make a pro-Palestinian speech, advocating for the university to withdraw investments supporting Israel. Chemerinsky and Fisk confronted Afaneh, leading to a heated exchange that was captured on video and spread widely on social media. Chemerinsky, a renowned constitutional law … Read more

Captivating Moments: UT-Austin Law Dean Inspires Laredo Alumni during Memorable Visit

LAREDO, Texas — The Dean of the University of Texas at Austin Law School recently paid a visit to the Laredo alumni. The event saw the Law Dean engaging with former students, strengthening the university’s ties with the local legal community. The gathering provided an opportunity for the Dean to connect with alumni who have successfully carved out careers in law in Laredo. As part of the visit, the Dean participated in discussions regarding the current landscape of legal education and the challenges faced by aspiring lawyers today. During the visit, the Dean emphasized the … Read more

Ithaca College Student Files Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Abuse and Harassment by Former Dean and College Employees

ITHACA, N.Y. – An Ithaca College student has recently filed a civil lawsuit against the college and a former associate dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications. The lawsuit alleges that the student was sexually abused and harassed by four employees, including the former associate dean. The student, who has been identified as John Doe for the purpose of the case, filed the lawsuit under the Adult Survivors Act and Title IX in the Supreme Court of the State of New York Tompkins County. According to the complaint, the student was involved in … Read more