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      <title>Professor Mike Fenner filed Amicus Brief</title>
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      <title>Professor Thomas D. Morgan Delivers Lane Lecture</title>
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      <description>On September 16-17, 2009, the Creighton University School of Law and the Werner Institute hosted a conference for law school associate deans entitled "Dealing with Law School Faculty Conflict: A Workshop for Associate Deans." The event began with a welcome dinner on Wednesday evening and a program on Thursday held at Creighton's Harper Center. The program was provided by the Law School's Werner Institute, with Professors Arthur Pearlstein, Bernie Mayer, Jackie Font-Guzman, and Palma Strand each conducting portions of the program. The Law School was pleased to welcome forty-four associate deans from forty-three different law schools in twenty-six states. The event was made possible by private donations.</description>
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      <description>Professor Bruce Aronson participated in a conference entitled "Law and Practice in Postwar Japan: The Postwar Legal Reforms and Their Influence," which was held in Tokyo on May 28-29, 2009. He presented a paper on "Postwar Reform of Corporate Law and Corporate Governance: Democratization under the Occupation and the Japanese Reaction."</description>
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      <description>Professor Michael Kelly is president-elect of the U.S. National Section of L'Association Internationale de Droit Pénal (AIDP), a Paris-based society of international criminal law scholars, judges and attorneys that enjoys consultative status with the United Nations. Prof. Kelly succeeds Prof. Michael Scharf of Case Western Law School, who accompanied him to Paris for the annual meeting of the Executive Committee in preparation of AIDP's 5-year Congress this Fall in Istanbul, Turkey. The U.S. National Section's blog can be accessed at: &lt;a href="http://aidpblog.org/" target="_blank"&gt;http://aidpblog.org/&lt;/a&gt;</description>
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      <description>Creighton Law School graduate Patrick Strawbridge this summer is completing his judicial clerkship with United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Patrick is the Law School's first Supreme Court Clerk. He graduated summa cum laude from the Law School in 2004. Following law school, Patrick clerked for the Honorable Howard Dana, Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, and thereafter for the Honorable Morris Arnold of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. He also worked as an associate at the law firm of Preti Flaherty in Maine prior to beginning his Supreme Court Clerkship. Patrick is pictured here with Creighton Law Professor G. Michael Fenner and Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas. The Law School congratulates Patrick on his significant accomplishments. Photograph by Steve Petteway, Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.</description>
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      <description>Congratulations to Professor G. Michael Fenner on the recent publication of the second edition of his treatise "The Hearsay Rule," published by Carolina Academic Press. In his treatise, Professor Fenner discusses important topics such as: the use of judicial notice as a hearsay exception; admitting the hearsay statement of an incompetent witness; using opinion evidence to get around the bar of the hearsay rule; the problem of multiple hearsay; and the special problem of state of mind evidence. Congratulations to Professor Fenner.</description>
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      <description>Joseph A. Larson, of St. Paul, Minn., a third-year law student in the Creighton University School of Law has been selected as a recipient of the Burton Award for Excellence in legal writing. He is one of only 15 students across the nation receiving the award.</description>
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      <title>Law School Welcomes Tammy S. King, New Assistant Dean for Career Development</title>
      <description>On May 1, 2009, the Law School welcomed Tammy S. King as the new Assistant Dean for Career Development. Prior to joining the Career Development Office at Creighton, she worked as the Associate Director and later Director of Career Services at the Washington University School of Law, in St. Louis, Missouri, for five years. Previously, she was an attorney in St. Louis at Herzog Crebs, LLP and Thompson Coburn, LLP practicing in the area of commercial litigation. During law school, she gained experience working in the Vanderbilt Legal Clinic and at the United States Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Tennessee. Tammy has been admitted to practice law in Missouri and Illinois and is a member of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, the American Bar Association and the National Association for Law Placement (NALP). She received her J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School and her B.A., , from the University of Missouri. In addition, Tammy has served as a volunteer advocate with Voices for Children speaking up for children caught in the legal system due to abuse and neglect.</description>
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