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Delaware Business Times

DE222 Honoree: Todd Clark

Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, has been named to the Delaware Business Times' DE222 list which spotlights Delaware leaders who have helped to shape businesses and organizations in the state.

Law360

Delaware's Corporate Law Debate Left 'Blood On The Floor'

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is quoted in this article examining a recent bill that is expected to be signed into Delaware law. The bill involves the issue of director rights to cede some powers to big stockholders, which has gained national attention in recent months. Hamermesh shares that the court's involvement in this could have detrimental consequences for Delaware's franchise law.

WDEL

WDEL-FM Wilmington

Sara Hildebrand, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is featured discussing the conviction of Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, in Delaware on June 11.
See also: Daily Mail

Animal Legal Defense Fund

Spotlight: Natalie Zisa

Delaware Law School student Natalie Zisa has received the Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship from the Animal Legal Defense Fund. This award recognizes students who demonstrate a commitment to the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s mission.

State of Delaware

Governor Carney Announces Judicial Nominations

Three Widener alumni have received judicial nominations from Delaware Gov. John Carney. Thomas Pedersen '92 is nominated to serve as Court of Common Pleas judge in Sussex County. Carney is also renominating Mardi Pyott '88 for another term as Family Court judge in Kent County, and Francis Mieczkowski '11 for another term as Family Court commissioner in New Castle County.

The National Jurist

Aspiring legal minds

Delaware Law School student Heather Fithian Romansky is included in the magazine's "Law Students of the Year" coverage that highlights students who make extraordinary contributions inside and outside of the classroom. Fithian Romansky is featured for her work to create a networking group for first-generation law students.

Delaware Business Times

Longwood Foundation plans $57 million higher education complex

Widener has been partnering with the Longwood Foundation, Bank of America and government entities to explore relocating our Delaware Law School campus from Concord Pike into the city of Wilmington business district, as part of The Bridge project. Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, is quoted discussing how this opportunity could benefit students.
See also: Spotlight Delaware, Delaware Live, Delaware Business Now, The Philadelphia Inquirer

DETV

DETV's The Agenda | Delaware Law School | Black Audit Project

Keesha Turner Roberts, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, and law students Mariah MacIntosh and Bianca Gennaoui are featured guests on this episode of "The Agenda" to discuss Delaware Law's involvement with the Black Audit Project.

Law.com

Administrators Express Hope That Admission Changes Will Fill Need for Delaware Attorneys

Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, discusses ideas for potential changes to the bar exam process in Delaware that are aimed at increasing diversity of attorneys in the state. Changes could include lowering the exam cutoff score by two points, cutting back on essay questions, lowering late application fees, and more. Clark says the energy of these changes is moving in the right direction.