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The Delaware Judicial Branch

What makes the Delaware Court of Chancery unique

Dean of Delaware Law School Todd Clark is featured in this video about the unique nature of the Delaware Court of Chancery. Clark offers expert insight into the legal field in Delaware touching on its history, corporate law and the role and integrity of the Court of Chancery. 

Law360

The Message From Delaware Courts: Change Is Coming

Lawrence Hamermesh, Delaware Law School emeritus professor, offers expert insight in this article covering a recent Delaware Supreme Court decision that reversed a previous ruling from the Delaware Court of Chancery. 

Bloomberg Law

J&J Ruling Offers Path for Deferred-Payment M&A Deals Gone Bad

Delaware Law School Associate Professor Geeta Kohli and Professor Emeritus Lawrence Hamermesh are both featured in this article following a major ruling from the Delaware Supreme Court against Johnson & Johnson. Kohli and Hamermesh offer insight into the logistics of the case as well as Delaware corporate law. 

Delco Today

Delaware Law School Renames Emergency Fund After Connie Sweeney

Delaware Law School has renamed their student emergency fund for longtime school administrator Connie Sweeney. The Constance M. Sweeney Student Emergency Fund, announced at Delaware Law's 50th anniversary gala celebration, is in recognition of Sweeney's more than three decades of service and her unwavering commitment to helping students succeed. Dean Todd Clark and Sweeney are both featured in this article about the honor. 

ProMarket

The Trends That Defined US Antitrust in 2025

This article features thoughts on antitrust trends from 2025 by several experts in the field including Jennifer Sturiale, associate professor at Delaware Law School. 

Bloomberg Law

Delaware Looks to Future Without Musk as Blue Bell Trial Looms

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh shares his thoughts on the potential outcome of a challenge brought to the Delaware Supreme Court against a new state law, S.B. 21, which transformed corporation law in the state. 

Delaware Business Times

DBT announces 2026 Delaware 222 list

Delaware Law School Dean Todd Clark has been named to the Delaware Business Times' 222 List for the third consecutive year. This list recognizes the most impactful business, nonprofit and civic leaders in Delaware.

Law.com

Mega-Mergers Pick Up as Trump Team Eases Barriers

Jennifer Sturiale, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is a featured expert in this article examining recent major business mergers. Sturiale offers insight into these major mergers including Hewlett Packard Enterprise's purchase of Juniper Networks. 

Richards, Layton & Finger

Richards, Layton & Finger Lawyers Admitted to the Delaware Bar

Two Delaware Law School graduates are featured as part of a group of associates working at Richards, Layton & Finger who have been admitted into the Delaware Bar: Kristin Cunningham '25 and Madison Devlin '22 '25.

Penn State University

Antiracist Development Institute Convening offers ‘a demonstration of hope’

Eric Kniskern, executive director of recruitment and enrollment initiatives for Delaware Law School, and Delaware Law School Admissions Counselor Heather Hope Kuruvilla are both featured sharing about their experience at the third annual convening of the Antiracist Development Institute at Penn State Dickinson Law.

Newsweek

Supreme Court Could Redefine the Limits of State Power

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane offers expert commentary in this article about Chiles v. Salazar, a case currently being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court that challenges a 2019 ban on gay conversion therapy for minors in Colorado. Culhane says that the outcome of this case could have broader impacts on mental health care nationwide.

WDEL

In need of a turkey? Local law students hope to feed the community

Students in Delaware Law School's chapter of Phi Alpha Delta will be hosting a turkey giveaway on Sunday, Nov. 16 in an effort to donate 500 turkeys to community members in need. Joseph Minickene, a second-year law student and justice of Phi Alpha Delta, is quoted sharing about the fraternity's efforts. 
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Newsweek

Kim Davis Faces ‘Crippling’ Legal Fees After Supreme Court Defeat

Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane spoke exclusively with Newsweek following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision yesterday not to hear a case which could have impacted marriage rights for same-sex couples. Culhane shares that he was unsurprised by the court's decision not to hear the case, and he discussed some of his thoughts and observations.