On the COVID-19 Front Lines
Getting Hired in COVID times: Three stories of UNH Franklin Pierce LLM graduates
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law has earned an international reputation as a leader in Intellectual Property Law. The school attracts talented students from all over the world through both the quality of its coursework and the community support it provides. Moreover, the school’s resources and network enabled international students thrive even in the COVID-19 era of employment. Read More
Helping Hand
Thursday, September 10, 2020
UNH Law alumni support students in need during the pandemic. Read More
Failure to Contain COVID-19
Thursday, May 21, 2020
International Technology Transfer Clinic Director Stanley Kowalski argues that the worldwide failure to contain and manage COVID-19 is largely due to a lack of globally coordinated networks for innovation and intellectual property. Read More
COVID19 and Sports Leagues Reopening
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Professor Michael McCann discusses the legal situation around sports leagues reopening after the COVID-19 shutdown, including the impact of league decisions, players unions, and venues. Read More
On the COVID-19 Front Lines: Courtney Tanner JD'14/MSW'15
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Advocacy in a Time of Coronavirus. Through her position at Dartmouth-Hitchcock, Courtney Tanner JD’14, MSW’15 works toward expanding healthcare service in New Hampshire.
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Contact Tracing and COVID-19
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the legal implications of low and high tech contact tracing of COVID-19, including aspects of digital privacy and health information privacy. Read More
On the COVID-19 Front Lines: Holly Stevens JD/LLM'12
Monday, May 4, 2020
When she decided to pursue a JD, Holly Stevens JD/LLM’12 never anticipated career in health policy. Read More
Elections in a Crisis
Monday, April 20, 2020
Adjunct Professor Maggie Goodlander discusses how COVID-19 will impact elections and steps that are being taken to expand absentee voting and voting by mail. Read More
The COVID-19 Impact on Travel
Thursday, April 2, 2020
With the COVID19 pandemic, what power do states have to restrict travel and what would be the impact of doing that? Professor Buzz Scherr joins the show to discuss. Read More
COVID19 and the Professional Sports Shutdown
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Coronavirus is doing a number to professional sports leagues, Professor Michael McCann catches us up on the legal impact of a mass athletics shut down. Read More