University of Colorado Settles Lawsuit with Renowned Historian, Affirms Ownership of Her Scholarly Works

BOULDER, Colo. – After a prolonged legal dispute, the University of Colorado has reached a settlement with Patty Limerick, a distinguished historian and longtime faculty member who was dismissed from her position at the Center for the American West last year. The agreement, mediated this week, acknowledged Limerick’s ownership over her extensive body of academic work, culminating her year-long battle for intellectual property rights. Limerick, who has been a significant figure at the Boulder campus since 1984, filed a lawsuit in Boulder County District Court in May. She contended that the university was unjustly restricting … Read more

Study Reveals Which Law Schools Lead in Scholarly Influence

Washington, D.C. — In a profound showcase of academic prestige, recent findings from a comprehensive study reveal how certain U.S. law schools are shaping the legal landscape through scholarly impact. These institutions excel not just in educating future lawyers but significantly influencing legal practices and policies through profound research contributions. The study, conducted by a prominent academic institution, evaluated law schools across the nation, determining their influence based on the frequency and citation of faculty members’ published research. The criteria focused on articles published in top law journals over the past five years, measuring the … Read more