Accomplishments: William S. Boyd School of Law
Leah Chan Grinvald (Law) gave opening remarks at the Las Vegas World Intellectual Property Day: Intellectual Property and Sports.
Marketa Trimble (Law) was the moderator for the Sports and Intellectual Property Panel at Las Vegas World Intellectual Property Day: Intellectual Property and Sports. The panel featured Boyd Law alumnus and UFC Chief Business Officer Hunter Campbell ('11).
Joe Regalia (Law) presented "Cards on the Table: Judicial Writing and AI Assistance鈥 at the 2026 American Judges Association Midyear Conference.
Maryam Ahranjani (Law) presented on "A Dean Like Me: Empirical Findings of Diverse Law Faculty's Expectations of Diverse Deans" at the Asian American Pacific Islander and Middle Eastern and North African (AAPI/MENA) Women in Legal Academy Workshop.
Aparna Polavarapu (Law) presented her work in progress, "The Human Rights Paradox: How the International Human Rights Upholds State Power," at the Asian American Pacific Islander and Middle Eastern and North African (AAPI/MENA) Women in Legal Academy Workshop.
Joe Regalia (Law) presented at the 2026 Nevada District Court Judges Seminar on "The Ethics of AI for Judges."
Nancy Rapoport (Law) and Joseph Tiano's new book, A Short & Happy Guide to Artificial Intelligence and Legal Ethics, was published by West Academic.
Maryam Ahranjani (Law) was the keynote speaker for the Virgin Islands High School Moot Court Competition. Her talk was entitled, Balancing Students' Privacy and Safety Under the Fourth Amendment in the Age of Social Media.
Maryam Ahranjani (Law) presented on State and Federal Laws Preventing Discrimination at the Building an Equity Bridge Conference: Sustaining the Pillars for public school administrators in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Benjamin Edwards (Law) recently participated in a presentation on Jurisdictional Competition for the Las Vegas Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society.
Marketa Trimble (Law) recently presented at the 29th Annual BTLJ-BCLT Spring Symposium at UC Berkeley Law. The symposium, titled "Origins, Evolution, and Possible Futures of the 1976 Copyright Act," featured her insights on the nuances of U.S. state statutes regarding copyright.
Maryam Ahranjani (Law) presented her new book Women in Criminal Law: A Practical Guide to Inclusive and Thriving Workplaces at the UNM Division of Continuing Education.