Macy ’22 and Stone ’20 serving as Supreme Court clerks John Macy ’22 and Donovan Stone ’20 are serving as Supreme Court clerks for the October 2024 term. Macy is clerking for Associate Justice Samuel Alito and Stone is clerking for Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. They are the twelfth and thirteenth Duke Law graduates […] The post Supreme Court Clerks 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor was celebrated as the 2024 recipient of the Bolch Prize for the Rule of Law. The post Bolch Prize 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Insignes Recognizing significant legal clerkships, fellowships, and honors Nick Opoku LLM ’24, a corporate lawyer from Ghana, is the first international LLM graduate to be awarded the Farrin Fellowship. Funded by James Farrin ’90 and the North Carolina law firm bearing his name, the fellowship will support Opoku’s work for the next year on the […] The post Insignes 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
The Duke Endowment Challenge Broadens donor base, bolsters financial aid and public interest support In 2022, The Duke Endowment awarded Duke Law School a $10 million grant to bolster financial aid and public interest assistance funds for students to study and launch careers in law. The grant came with a challenge: Match the commitment with […] The post Duke Endowment Challenge 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Distinguished Professorships Professors Doriane Lambelet Coleman, Elisabeth de Fontenay, Sara Sternberg Greene, Veronica Root Martinez, and Emily Ryo have been awarded distinguished professorships from Duke University. They are among 32 faculty from across the university who were recognized this year. The appointments went into effect on July 1, except for de Fontenay who received her […] The post Distinguished Professorships 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Inaugural Duke Law Faculty Awards Adler, Rich, Foster, and Grant were nominated by their peers for excellence in scholarship, teaching, institutional service, and community engagement. Professors Matthew Adler, Rebecca Rich, Andrew Foster, and Crystal Grant were honored in December as the inaugural recipients of the Duke Law Faculty Awards. Dean Kerry Abrams and Professor Neil […] The post Duke Law Faculty Awards 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Professorship Dinner Duke Law School held a Professorship Dinner on October 26, 2023, to honor named professors and celebrate donors of endowed professorships. The event provided an opportunity to express gratitude and celebrate our wonderful donors and professors who play a vital role in fulfilling the academic mission of the Law School. Whether through teaching, […] The post Professorship Dinner 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Yaron Nili, scholar of corporate and securities law, joins faculty Yaron Nili, a scholar and teacher of corporate law, corporate governance, and securities law, joined Duke Law School on July 1 as a professor of law. Most recently, Nili was a professor of law and the Smith-Rowe Faculty Fellow in Business Law at the University […] The post Yaron Nili 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
Jenkins appears on CBS Sunday Morning Clinical Professor of Law Jennifer Jenkins JD/MA ’97 was featured in a CBS News Sunday Morning segment on copyright and the public domain on April 14. Jenkins, director of Duke Law’s Center for the Study of the Public Domain, told correspondent Lee Cowan that allowing works into the public […] The post Faculty Notes 2024 appeared first on Duke Law Magazine.| Duke Law Magazine
𓆙 In RECOMMONING, we are searching out a more open, collectively held world where, once again, land is held in common. A collaborative series with Dark Properties. Land is a […]| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
Nuria Lopez Vazquez writes about collective resources and interdependent care in home gardens in Myanmar.| Future Natures
A new series of maps shows the values and visions for land in Xolobeni, South Africa, in contrast to top-down 'development' plans.| Future Natures
Future Natures coordinator Amber Huff is interviewed on the 'Frontiers of Commoning' podcast by David Bollier. The post Podcast: Using storytelling approaches to explore commoning appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
A comic about capitalist value production, and the many other values that persist and resist despite of it. The post Comic: Little Elle in Slumberland appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
In this episode of the Future Natures podcast, we talk to Maymana Arefin, the founder of Fungi Futures, a project learning with fungi to map radical alternative futures. The post Podcast: Fungi and radical futures appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Watch video of two talks by Amber Huff: on weird ecologies, and on commons, enclosure and value struggle. The post Talks on Weird Ecology and the Commons appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Podcast episode with Panagiota Kotsila about the effects of urban heat on migrants in cities. The post Podcast: Urban heat justice appeared first on Future Natures.| Future Natures
Observations on The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s “The Commons” debate about whether philanthropy can bring America together.| the Giving Review