Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law

Eve Hanan (Law) presented her paper, Acting Guilty: Emotions as Proof in Pregnancy Crimes, at the Law and Society Association conference in Denver on June 6. The paper analyzes the legal and social context of a woman's manslaughter conviction for her miscarriage, even in the absence of any proof of causation.
Dean Leah Chan Grinvald (Law) gave a presentation about the law school in front of the Interim Judiciary Committee at the end of May. 
Professor Ben Edwards (Law) spoke at a recent CLE sponsored by the Nevada Bankers Association on using business entities in estate planning.
Professor Francine Lipman (Law) presented to the Southern Nevada Association of Women Attorneys on The Looming Sunsetting of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act. 
Nachman N. Gutowski (Law), the Director of the Academic Success Program at the William S. Boyd School of Law, published the article "NextGen Licensure & Accreditation" in the University of New Hampshire Law Review.
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) presented on Generative AI and the impact it can have on learning, school governance, and in practice at the School Law Conference by the Virginia School Boards Association.
Ann McGinley (Law) had her article entitled "Religious Accommodations in the Dobbs Era" published in the Chicago-Kent Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal, a peer-reviewed labor and employment journal. 
Nachman Gutowski (Law) has been announced as the new President-Elect for the Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE). 
Professor Nancy Rapoport's (Law) article "The Duty of Supervision in the Age of Generative AI: Urgent Mandates for a Public Company’s Board of Directors and Its Executive and Legal Team" was published in Business Law Today, a publication of the American Bar Association's (ABA) Business Law Section. 
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) presented at the 11th Annual Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE) Conference on “Converging Views: Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy-Making in Law Schools.”
Professor Nachman Gutowski (Law) presented at the Association of Academic Support Educators (AASE) Scholarship Pre-Conference on “What Does Scholarship Look Like.”  
Professor Addie Rolnick (Law) moderated a panel on "Justice-related Research Needs and Enhancing Research Infrastructure" at the Committee on Law and Justice's Semi-Annual Meeting. As a member of the committee, Rolnick helped to organize the seminar.