Distinguished Visiting Professors Enhance Academic Community in 2022

Scalia Law is honored to have five established scholars and leaders in the legal academy join the community in 2022. Two professors from Duke, one from Arizona, and two former law school deans enrich our curricular offerings, expose our student body to different thought leaders, and expand the academy’s familiarity with the strengths of Scalia Law: Professor Jane Bambauer, from University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, teaching Theories and Evidence of How the Internet Changed Society; Professor Gina-Gail Fletcher, from Duke University School of Law, teaching Derivatives Law and Policy; Professor Marin Levy, also from Duke Law, teaching Appellate Court Reform; former Dean of the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law and Professor Daniel Hamilton teaching American Legal History; and former Dean of the University of Washington School of Law and current President and CEO of the Law School Admission Council Kellye Testy returns to teach Leadership and Management Skills for Lawyers.

Jane Bambauer

Jane Bambauer

Prof. of Law

University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

Spring 2022 Subject: Theories & Evidence of How the Internet Changed Society

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Gina-Gail S. Fletcher

Gina-Gail S. Fletcher

Prof. of Law

Duke University School of Law

Fall 2022 Subject: Derivatives Law and Policy

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Daniel Hamilton

Daniel Hamilton

Former Dean and Professor

UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law

Fall 2022 Subject: American Legal History

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Marin K. Levy

Marin K. Levy

Prof. of Law

Duke University School of Law

Spring 2022 Subject: Appellate Court Reform

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Kellye Testy

Kellye Testy

President & CEO

The Law School Admission Council

Winter 2022 Subject: Leadership and Management Skills for Lawyers

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