Dean Chen is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2011 Jonathan N. Helfat Awards for Legal Scholarship:
 | Susan Hanley Duncan College Bullies — Precursors to Campus Violence: What Should Universities and College Administrators Know About the Law?, 55 Villanova L. Rev. 269 (2010); and The New Accreditation Standards Are Coming to a Law School Near You: What You Need to Know About Outcomes and Assessments, 16 Legal Writing 607 (2010). |
 | Grace M. Giesel Upjohn Warnings, the Attorney-Client Privilege, and Principles of Lawyer Ethics: Achieving Harmony, 65 U. Miami L. Rev. 109 (2010). |
 | Ariana R. Levinson Carpe Diem: Privacy Protection in Employment Act, 43 Akron L. Rev. 331 (2010); Legal Ethics in the Employment Law Context: Who Is the Client?, 37 N. Ky. L. Rev. 1 (2010); and What Hath the Twenty First Century Wrought? Issues in the Workplace Arising from New Technologies and How Arbitrators Are Dealing with Them, 11 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 9 (2010). |
 | Luke M. Milligan Congressional End-Run: The Ignored Constraint on Judicial Review, 45 Ga. L. Rev. 211 (2010); and Stacking in Criminal Procedure Adjudication, 85 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 331 (2010). |
The law school thanks Jonathan N. Helfat, class of 1971. His generous support has enabled the law school to recognize and reward scholarly excellence among members of its faculty.
Please join us in congratulating Professors Duncan, Giesel, Levinson, and Milligan.