BBC Radio | Bill Kovacic - September 25, 2025
BBC Radio spoke to Bill Kovacic, the Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy, about the Amazon settlement over claims of deceptive practices.
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Dean Schooner Awarded TED Ambassador Award
December 14, 2023
Dean Steve L. Schooner, whose article, co-authored with Désirée Klinger, won a TED Ambassador Award.
Professor Charnovitz Gives Keynote Address at the SemiAnnual Meeting of European Union Trade Ministers
December 11, 2023
The title of his talk was "International Trade Cooperation in an Era of Turbulence."
Professor Hammond Testifies Before The House Committee on Small Business
December 6, 2023
In the hearing, Members examined how burdensome Department of Energy rules are impacting small businesses.
BBC Radio | Bill Kovacic - September 25, 2025
BBC Radio spoke to Bill Kovacic, the Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy, about the Amazon settlement over claims of deceptive practices.
"Jonathan Turley: Elites call the Constitution 'broken' but Americans know it's our greatest gift."
Jonathan Turley wrote for Fox News.
"Evaluating the FTC as a Potential Information Platform Regulator"
The Regulatory Review featured Bill Kovacic, arguing that any regulator of information services platforms should meet key benchmarks.
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Breached!: Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It
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Women and International Human Rights in Modern Times: A Contemporary Casebook
Dayna Bowen Matthew
Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America
Catherine J. Ross
A Right to Lie? Presidents, Other Liars, and the First Amendment