Wayne Law Professors in the News
- November 18, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning commented on the Fifth Amendment in a Detroit Free Press story titled "Kilpatrick won't name financial backers: He takes Fifth when asked to identify his sources of support."
View Article - November 16, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning discussed insider trading with Bloomberg.com in a story titled "3Com Trades Before Hewlett Bid Said to Spur SEC Probe."
View Article - November 13, 2009
- Professor of Law Kingsley Browne was quoted extensively in an article by Marcia Clemmitt in CQ Researcher titled "Women in the Military: Should Combat Roles be Fully Opened to Women?"
View Article - November 12, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning provided his expertise in a Detroit Free Press article titled "Pension lawyer's sweet deal? Experts say sale raises questions on ethics."
View Article - November 12, 2009
- Professor of Law Stephen Calkins offered his expertise to mainjustice.com regarding how a settlement between Intel and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. might affect the FTC's pending investigation into Intel's practice of giving rebates to equipment manufacturers.
View Article - November 8, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning commented in an ABC Channel 7 News piece regarding former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his money trail.
View Article - November 2, 2009
- Professor of Law John Mogk was consulted for an editorial in a Nov. 1 Detroit Free Press editorial titled "Saving the most salvageable neighborhoods: Detroit must address blight in its healthiest neighborhoods first." The editorial advised Detroiters and their leaders to plan now for a much smaller city. Mogk commented: "The city's master plan has always been out of touch with reality. The 2010 census will bring shock and awe."
View Article - November 2, 2009
- Distinguished Professor of Law Robert Sedler was quoted in a Nov. 2 article by the Associated Press on the Detroit city council election. Sedler commented on the effect that candidate Charles Pugh's recent financial problems would have on his chances to get elected. "I would put that in the same category as personal things that do not interfere with one's official duties," Sedler said. "They're not stealing money."
View Article - November 2, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning was quoted in an Oct. 30 FT.com article about Bernie Madoff's accountant, David Friehling, pleading guilty to fraud charges. "He was duped by Madoff ... but he had the obligation not to be duped," said Henning.
View Article - November 2, 2009
- Professor of Law Peter Henning was quoted in a Nov. 2 Bloomberg.com article about the corruption trial of former New York state Senate leader Joseph Bruno. Henning commented on the federal law being used to prosecute Bruno.
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