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Events
Alumni News
Kara A. Kuchar ’06 Joins Kirkland & Ellis
Kara A. Kuchar ’06 has joined Kirkland & Ellis, LLP as a partner in the New York office. She is a fintech regulatory lawyer with a focus in payments, licensing and regulatory compliance.
Jason Marshall ’05 Joins Womble Bond Dickinson
Jason Marshall ’05 joins Womble Bond Dickinson‘s Business Litigation group. Most recently he worked for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs as deputy secretary and special counsel.
Aaron Amore ’93 Appointed Chairman of West Virginia’s Jefferson County Public Defender’s Board
Aaron Amore ’93 has been appointed Chairman of Jefferson County Public Defender’s Board by West Viriginia Governor Patrick Morrisey.
Nicole Palmieri ’24 Joins Bulkley Richardson
Nicole Palmieri ’24 has joined Bulkley Richardson and Gelinas, LLP as an associate in the litigation department.
Faculty Scholarship
Anya Bernstein
Anya Bernstein publishes Working with Statutes, 103 TEX. L. REV. 921 (2025) (with Cristina Rodríguez)
Events
October 17: The Fourth Estate in a Time of Crisis - Connecticut Law Review’s Annual Symposium
This symposium, hosted by the Connecticut Law Review, will explore the developments that threaten the news media’s ability to function in its historic role as the “Fourth Estate” and will ask whether the law can be used to address these challenges.
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December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy
This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.
Alumni News
Kara A. Kuchar ’06 Joins Kirkland & Ellis
Kara A. Kuchar ’06 has joined Kirkland & Ellis, LLP as a partner in the New York office. She is a fintech regulatory lawyer with a focus in payments, licensing and regulatory compliance.
Jason Marshall ’05 Joins Womble Bond Dickinson
Jason Marshall ’05 joins Womble Bond Dickinson‘s Business Litigation group. Most recently he worked for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs as deputy secretary and special counsel.
Aaron Amore ’93 Appointed Chairman of West Virginia’s Jefferson County Public Defender’s Board
Aaron Amore ’93 has been appointed Chairman of Jefferson County Public Defender’s Board by West Viriginia Governor Patrick Morrisey.
Nicole Palmieri ’24 Joins Bulkley Richardson
Nicole Palmieri ’24 has joined Bulkley Richardson and Gelinas, LLP as an associate in the litigation department.
Faculty Scholarship
Gaurav Mukherjee
Gaurav Mukherjee publishes The New Homelessness, 113 CALIF. L. REV. 433 (2025) (with Mila Versteeg & Kevin Cope)