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Online Dual-Degree MBA Programs

Widener's dual MBA/MJ program is featured. Tony Wheeler, dean of the school of business administration, and Eileen Grena, assistant dean and executive director of graduate, international, compliance, and legal studies at Delaware Law School, share about the program and the benefits of a dual degree. 

Callaway Climate Insights

Handbook on global environmental rights

This post highlights a publication co-authored by James May, distinguished emeritus professor at Delaware Law School, and Erin Daly, emerita professor and director of the Dignity Rights Institute at Delaware Law School. 

Bloomberg Law

Musk and a Dead Horse: Two Cases Show Delaware Court's Range

Geeta Kohli Tewari, associate professor at Delaware Law School, shares insight in this article examining the recent handling of cases in the Delaware Chancery Court. Tewari emphasizes the uniqueness of Delaware's decision to consider noncorporate matters alongside corporate litigation.

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Elon Musk had his $100 billion Tesla pay package denied by Delaware courts twice. Now, one of the EV maker’s law firms wants to change state law

Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh is featured as a primary author of a new bill in Delaware which would revise several state statutes to be more favorable to executives who are also controlling shareholders amid major companies, like Tesla and Dropbox, making plans to move their corporations out of the state. 

Talking Legal Ed Podcast

Episode 24: Erin Daly (Widener) discusses dignity under the law

Erin Daly, emerita professor and director of the Dignity Rights Institute at Delaware Law School, discusses dignity law and the work of the Dignity Rights Institute. The conversation with Daly begins at the 4:30 mark. 

Courthouse News Service

Will SCOTUS help Trump make America great again?

Delaware Law School Assistant Professor Margaret Zhang is quoted in this article examining a number of executive orders released by President Trump. Zhang discusses potential repercussions of the Trump administration's order to overhaul diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the workplace.