On Wednesday, March 10th, Professor Anita S. Krishnakumar participated in a panel discussion titled “Progressive Theories of Statutory Interpretation: Responses to Textualism and Beyond,” sponsored by the Harvard chapter of the American Constitution Society. The event, which was held virtually, brought together several prominent statutory interpretation scholars who shared their views about the current state of statutory interpretation in the U.S. Courts — including the ascendance of textualism, the proper role of legislative history, and the like. The other panelists included Matthew Stephenson (Harvard), Victoria Nourse (Georgetown), Larry Solan (Brooklyn), and Ryan Doerfler (Chicago).
Anita S. Krishnakumar Mary C. Daly Professor of Law
On March 5, 2021, Professor Elayne E. Greenberg presented Disclosing Third-Party Funding in IP Mediations: Ethics, Economics & Power at the University of Texas School of Law’s 20th Annual Intellectual Property Law Journal Symposium.
On February 25, 2021, Professor Greenberg presented If I’m So Smart, Why Won’t My Clients Follow My Advice at Turnaround Management Association’s Distressed Investing Conference focusing on From Impact to Innovation.
In January 2021, Professor Greenberg was elected Regent Chair of the Executive Board of the AALS ADR Section.
Elayne E. Greenberg Assistant Dean for Dispute Resolution Programs Professor of Legal Practice Faculty Director, Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution