Leaders in Legal Academia
Margaret Zhang, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is featured of this list of leaders in legal academia who are alumni of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
Margaret Zhang, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is featured of this list of leaders in legal academia who are alumni of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
Widener is mentioned in this article about President Joe Biden's many connections to the state of Delaware. President Biden taught at Delaware Law School for 17 years.
Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is featured in this article recapping some of the biggest lawsuits in Pennsylvania in 2024. Culhane gives insight into a case involving the herbicide Roundup.
Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, has been selected to the Delaware Business Times' Delaware 222 List for 2025. This list recognizes Delaware’s most impactful business, nonprofit, and civic leaders.
Lawrence Hamermesh, Delaware Law School emeritus professor, is quoted in this article about the Delaware Chancery Court and criteria a governor considers when making an appointment to the bench.
Delaware Law student Zakariyya Allen is featured as a recipient of the 2024 MGC Law Student Diversity Scholarship. This award provides law students from underrepresented communities with access to opportunities that will aid in their development as legal professionals.
This Q&A features Maya van Rossum '94, a Delaware Law School graduate and founder of Green Amendments For The Generations. Van Rossum talks about her work to educate communities about environmental injustices and how to incorporate protections into state and federal constitutions.
This article provides updates on the proposed Bridge project in Delaware, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project could possibly include Delaware Law School.
Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, is referenced in this article written by one of his former students from his time on the faculty at St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law in Florida.
This article authored by John Culhane, associate dean for faculty development and professor at Delaware Law School, examines a new defamation lawsuit being brought against Donald Trump by the now-exonerated members of the Central Park Five.
This article provides updates on the proposed Bridge project in Delaware, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project, which has just been awarded $10 million in funding assistance from the Wilmington City Council, could possibly include Delaware Law School.
See also: Delaware Public Media
This story updates the proposed Bridge project, which would create a higher education hub in a downtown Wilmington building. The project, which is in the fund-raising stage, could possibly include Delaware Law School.
Delaware Law School student Zakariyya Allen has been chosen as one of five recipients of the 2024 MGC Law Student Diversity Scholarship. This award provides diverse law students with access to opportunities that will aid in their development as legal professionals.
ICFAI Law School in India has signed a memorandum of understanding with Delaware Law School and William and Mary Law School. The agreement will explore mutually beneficial academic and research activities.
Lawrence Hamermesh, emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, shares insight into an ongoing case involving Elon Musk in Delaware.
Randle DeFalco, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is a guest on this episode of the Clauses & Controversies podcast. DeFalco and the show's hosts discuss loans made by the U.S. government to Cambodia in the 1970s.
John Culhane, professor at Delaware Law School, weighs in on a ruling from the Delaware Supreme Court in a case involving unconstitutional restrictions on religious freedoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Culhane says that the plaintiffs brought a “what-if” scenario to the court.
Lawrence Hamermesh, emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, provides insight into an ongoing case involving Elon Musk in Delaware. Musk is attempting to get approval for a large stock grant.
Three Widener students are serving as interns at the Camden County Prosecutor's Office. Delaware Law School students Jack Garvey and Thomas McCahill are serving as legal interns, and criminal justice major Adriana Hemphill is an investigative intern.
Mary Brigid McManamon, emerita professor at Delaware Law School, offers commentary in this article disputing claims that Kamala Harris is ineligible to run for president. McManamon helps to clarify that Harris is a natural-born U.S. citizen.