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By Jennifer Wriggins, Sumner T. Bernstein Professor of Law Overt racism is unquestionably on the rise in the U.S. Scholars and leaders are calling for a reckoning of U.S. racial history that has not yet happened. [1] Part of this… Read More… about Teaching Torts with a Focus on Race and Racism
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By Visiting Associate Professor Jeff Thaler The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund, is a federal law that has since 1980 resulted in many hundreds of lawsuits and billions of dollars spent cleaning up… Read More… about When Does “Responsible” Mean Never Having To Say You’re Sorry To CERCLA?
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By Professor Charles Norchi Geography favors the University of Maine School of Law. Our state strides two international borders – Canada and the Atlantic Ocean. We sit on an extensive coast in a city with an international port and a… Read More… about Maine Law and the Arctic
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By Visiting Associate Professor Jeff Thaler Twelve time zones and over 7,000 miles separate the University of Maine School of Law from Kunshan, China. However, during my recent work as a Fulbright Specialist in China, I was amazed by the… Read More… about Reflections on My Fulbright Journey to China



