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LEGAL CENTERS & PROGRAMS | CAMBRIDGE
Curriculum and Faculty
International Security Law (2 credits) Instructor–Ronald J. Rychlak, Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Mississippi, School of Law. Prior to joining the faculty at Ole Miss, Rychlak practiced law in Chicago, and he served as clerk to Judge Harry Wellford of the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. Prof. Rychlak is on the Mississippi Advisory Committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, a member of the committee appointed by the Mississippi Supreme Court to revise that state's criminal code, an advisor to the Holy See's delegation to the United Nations, and a delegate at the meetings on the International Criminal Court. He is also the author or co-author of six books and has written for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston College Law Review, Notre Dame Law Review, UCLA Law Review, and several other reviews, magazines, and journals. Principles of US and International Copyright Law (2 credits) Instructor–Professor Robert Denicola, B.S.E. (magna cum laude, aerospace engineering), Princeton University; J.D., LL.M. (magna cum laude), Harvard University; Margaret Larson Professor of Intellectual Property at the University of Nebraska. Professor Denicola teaches Copyright Law, Trademark and Unfair Competition Law, and Contract Law at Nebraska, and he has visited at Cornell University and the University of Alabama. He is the author of a casebook on Copyright Law, and he serves as the Reporter for the American Law Institute’s Restatement of the Law of Unfair Competition, which covers trademark law, trade secret law, false advertising, and the right of publicity. Tax Policy (2 credits) US Antitrust Law in International Perspective (2 credits) Instructor–Phillip Norvell, teaches Antitrust, Property and Natural Resources at the University of Arkansas School of Law (Fayetteville). He practiced law as a federal antitrust prosecutor with of the Bureau of Competition of the Federal Trade Commission (Washington D.C.) prior to joining the faculty at Arkansas. He has lectured before numerous national and state Mineral Law Institutes on Oil and Gas and Water Law. He has served as a member of the Board of Editors of the Oil & Gas Reporter since 1981.
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