Justinian Society holds annual scholarship luncheon
Delaware Law School student Olivia Canterino has been chosen as the recipient of the Richard Furia Esquire Scholarship from the Justinian Foundation.
Delaware Law School student Olivia Canterino has been chosen as the recipient of the Richard Furia Esquire Scholarship from the Justinian Foundation.
Delaware Law School student Warren Sikolo is a co-author on this article about changes coming to the trade name registration system in Delaware.
Delaware Law School graduate and alumni association member Anne M. Madonia '94 has been named to the Top 25 Professional Services Attorneys of 2025 by Attorney Intel.
Thomas Reed, professor emeritus at Delaware Law School, gave expert insight in this article investigating the absence of Delaware state Rep. Stell Parker Selby.
Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane is featured in this news segment discussing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processes.
Geeta Kohli, associate professor at Delaware Law School, authored this article examining the duty that corporate leaders have in society.
Delaware Law School rising third-year law student Nicole LaMagra is a member of the 2025 summer associate class at Archer & Greiner.
A photo of Meg Eisler, a 2025 Delaware Law School graduate, and her family, is featured in this roundup community news article.
Delaware Law School student Alexander Palka has joined Cohen Seglias' 2025 summer associate class based in the firm's Philadelphia office.
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.
Brooke Girley, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article covering investigations into the conduct of a former Philadelphia police officer.
Delaware Law School's upcoming commencement ceremony is featured in this round up of graduation dates across the state of Delaware. Dean Todd Clark is quoted.
Janet Lindenmuth, Delaware Law School reference librarian, authored this guest article about suffragette Ruza Wenclawska, also known as Rose Winslow.
Keeshea Turner Roberts, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, gives insight into civil court settlements in this article examining a case that recently settled in Delaware.
Delaware Law School Professor John Culhane gives insight into the complex situation of dividing corporate assets in an equitable way during a divorce.
Keesha Turner Roberts, assistant professor at Delaware Law School, authored this article for the latest issue of Human Rights Magazine from the American Bar Association. Turner Roberts examines how intersecting identities compound discrimination and why single-issue advocacy falls short.
Delaware Law School Emeritus Professor Lawrence Hamermesh provided testimony to the Delaware House Judiciary Committee on a new bill aimed at changing the corporate law in the state.
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Geeta Kohli Tewari, associate professor at Delaware Law School, is quoted in this article discussing challenges raised by Elon Musk in OpenAI's plan to become a for-profit enterprise. Kohli Tewari says that donors typically do not have control over an organization's for-profit status. This article originally appeared in Fortune.
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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.