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Big firms become climate advocates

Mentions Widener Law Commonwealth Professor and Director of the Environmental Law and Sustainability Center John Dernbach and his work to outline legal measures that can reduce greenhouse has emissions.  

Law360

J&J's Talc Trial Deal Shows Power Of FDA's Asbestos Finding

Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, offers expert commentary as to why Johnson & Johnson reached a mid-trial settlement with a consumer who claimed that its baby powder caused her cancer.

GW Today

Digital Collections Keep Student Research Alive

A George Washington University professor shares her experience working with a grant from the National Science Foundation to bring digital collections into the classroom and labs during COVID-19. Biology Associate Professor Janice Krumm is the principle investigator on this grant.  

Law360

Delaware Cases To Watch In 2020

Lawrence Hamermesh, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, comments on how cases heard last year will impact the Delaware Chancery Court in the upcoming year.

American Farm Publications

Landys embrace memory laps

This feature story highlights Delaware Law School graduate Sam Landy who is the owner and operator of Congress Hill Farm in Monroe.

My Eastern Shore MD

Knight named QA Circuit Court judge

Widener Law School graduate Carla Lynn Knight is the new circuit court judge for Queen Anne’s County in Maryland.

The New York Times

Shuttered Philadelphia Refinery May Get New Life After Fire

Bruce Grohsgal, the Helen S. Balick Professor in Business Bankruptcy at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article that examines the future of the South Philadelphia Refinery which shut down after an explosion in June. 

Bloomberg

Fear of Future Liability Could Sink Roundup Settlement Talks

Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, talks about the possibility for future settlements for Bayer who is facing thousands of lawsuits by individuals who claim that its Roundup weed killing product gave them cancer. 

Bloomberg

Fear of Future Liability Could Sink Roundup Settlement Talks

As Bayer deliberates on lawsuits filed against it alleging its RoundUp product caused cancer in some consumers, Jean Eggen, distinguished emerita professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted on why a settlement may not be possible. 

U.S. News & World Report

A Guide to the Various Nursing Degrees and Licenses

Darrell Spurlock, nursing professor and director of the Leadership Center for Nursing Education Research, is quoted about the different degree levels and options for nursing students.