Marquette University Welcomes Professor Felicia Caponigri: A Trailblazer in Intellectual Property and Cultural Heritage Law

Milwaukee, Wis. — Marquette University Law School has announced the addition of Professor Felicia Caponigri, who specializes in the intersections of intellectual property and cultural studies. Her research focuses on the dynamic relationship between culture and intellectual property rights, critically examining how these rights influence public access to cultural expressions. This unique perspective encompasses various topics, including the cultural significance of family heirlooms and current pop culture trends like the color associated with Barbie or Tiffany & Co. Caponigri’s scholarship delves into a variety of legal issues ranging from trademark conflicts within the fashion industry … Read more

James Madison University Professor Faces Grand Jury Over Child Pornography Charges

HARRISONBURG, Va. — A professor from James Madison University is facing serious legal issues, as he has been charged with felony offenses related to child pornography. William Chisholm Van Norman is set to appear before a grand jury following a preliminary hearing where two of his three felony charges were certified to the circuit court. The charges against the 68-year-old professor include possession of child pornography, marking a second offense in this grave matter. The allegations date back to December of last year, and Van Norman was arrested on April 29 after authorities acted on … Read more

Ex-Convict and Law Professor in D.C. Faces Conviction for Domestic Assault

Washington, D.C. — A former robber who transformed his life and became a law professor has been convicted of assaulting his wife. The case against him highlighted a troubling juxtaposition of his past and present, sparking discussions about personal transformation and accountability. The conviction stems from an incident in which he was accused of domestic violence. Evidence presented during the trial revealed a pattern of abusive behavior that culminated in physical altercations. Witnesses described a heated argument that escalated into violence, leaving the victim with noticeable injuries. During the course of the trial, prosecutors presented … Read more

UGA Law Professor Unveils Groundbreaking Database and Book Exposing Flaws in Multidistrict Litigation Justice

Athens, Georgia – Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law, has released her latest book, Mass Tort Deals: Backroom Bargaining in Multidistrict Litigation. This comprehensive work draws on extensive empirical research and data related to multidistrict litigation, revealing a concerning trend: the judicial system’s lack of checks and balances often favors everyone except the plaintiffs involved. To complement the book’s publication, Burch has collaborated with the university’s technology department to create a publicly accessible database that enables users to delve deeper into the realm of multidistrict litigation. This database, … Read more