When May a State Restrict Religious Gatherings?
Geeta Tewari, associate professor at Delaware Law School, authored this article about an ongoing case in the Delaware Supreme Court that is challenging COVID-era restrictions on religious gatherings.
Geeta Tewari, associate professor at Delaware Law School, authored this article about an ongoing case in the Delaware Supreme Court that is challenging COVID-era restrictions on religious gatherings.
Widener celebrated the class of 2024 with commencement ceremonies last week for Chester, Harrisburg and Delaware graduates. President Stacey Robertson is quoted offering words of wisdom.
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A post from the Widener Law Blog is cited for this article covering strange and historical laws in the state of Delaware.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is a guest in this segment covering a financial battle over pay packages involving Tesla and Elon Musk.
Commonwealth Law School's commencement ceremony is featured. Graduate Zachary Penzone is highlighted alongside his service dog and fellow graduate, Wings.
Quinn Yeargain, assistant professor at Commonwealth Law School, is quoted in this article discussing a case from Georgia that may make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court about how the state elects utility regulators.
Commencement ceremonies for the College of Arts & Sciences and the College of Health and Human Services are featured.
Wes Leckrone, professor and chair of political science, is quoted discussing the upcoming presidential election candidates.
Kathleen Vavala, adjunct faculty member at Delaware Law School, has been confirmed as Superior Court judge in New Castle County, Delaware.
Jattu Fahnbulleh, an English and creative writing major, authored this article about their experience working with the community at the Free the Future Art Fair in Chester.
Tuesday's School of Engineering commencement on the Chester campus is featured in this clip.
Alex Savkov '24, a baseball player for the Pride, has been named a second-team MAC Commonwealth baseball all-star as an outfielder.
Paul Regan, professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article about ongoing litigation in the state of Delaware between Dell Technologies Inc. and Tesla.
Delaware Law School's selection of clinics are featured. Professor Dana Harrington Conner and student Eryn Scott are quoted discussing the importance of these hands-on opportunities for law students to gain experience. Delaware Law is currently home to six clinics that provide students the opportunity to work with real clients while in law school.
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Fred McCall has been named Widener's new vice president of student engagement and transformation and dean of students effective July 1. McCall comes to Widener from the University of Illinois, Chicago, where he served as executive associate vice chancellor and dean of students.
The Taylor Arboretum is featured in this list of gardens and arboretums in the Philadelphia area.
Dean of Delaware Law School Todd Clark is quoted in this article examining ongoing debate around a home loan received by a Rehoboth Beach city official. Clark gives insight using the Delaware Constitution and previous case law.
Ali Hamza, assistant professor of electrical engineering, has been awarded nearly $200,000 from the National Science Foundation. The grant will support Hamza’s research, which aims to revolutionize cognitive sensing technologies for radar and wireless communication systems.
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Todd Clark, dean of Delaware Law School, authored this article for the May/June edition of Delaware Business Magazine published by the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce. Clark discusses the work that Delaware Law School’s Environmental and Natural Resource Clinic does to promote environmental advocacy.
Lisa Grimm has been named the next dean of the College of Arts & Sciences effective July 1.