Lili Levi
@LiliLevi_UMLaw
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Professor @MiamiLaw | Teaches Business Associations, Copyright, Media Law | Scholarship focus: media law and the press
Coral Gables, FL
Joined June 2019
⛵️🌊 CONGRATULATIONS to Professor Bernard Oxman, director of Miami Law’s LL.M. in Maritime Law for his appointment as a judge ad hoc of the Special Chamber constituted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Read the story at https://t.co/1O902FiCDO
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An evening of celebration and pride at #MiamiLaw, honoring 38 recent books and their faculty authors/coauthors/editors. My #MiamiLaw colleagues are brilliant, prolific, and writing about the most important problems of our day. Bravo/a! #MiamiLawProud
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The #MiamiLaw community has gathered for the Faculty Book Celebration – a celebration of intellectual life and a spotlight on 38 books authored or edited by our prolific Miami Law faculty between 2016-19! 📚 For a full list of the books featured, visit https://t.co/PbSt7jxCF9
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Yesterday, Vanderbilt Law's Prof. Ganesh Sitaraman presented his paper "Regulation and the Geography of Inequality" at Miami Law's Legal Theory Workshop. I was out sick, but heard the discussion was rich and engaged. Lots of fun, long queue! Thanks, Ganesh! See you again soon!
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Kudos to Miami Law's prolific Mary Anne Franks, who just presented "Free Speech for the Last Girl" at Fordham, and whose contribution to the Harper Magazine's Forum on the Constitution just came out in print. Way to go, Dr. Franks!!
harpers.org
Has America’s founding document become the nation’s undoing?
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A big thank you to UDC Law Prof Etienne Toussaint for presenting his paper, "Dismantling the Master's House: Toward a Justice-Based Theory of Community Economic Development," at Miami Law's always-exciting Legal Theory Workshop last week! Come back soon!
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Miami Law's wonderfully prolific Mary Anne Franks has just published The Free Speech Black Hole, an essay for Knight's Free Speech Futures series. To read-and you should!-go to
knightcolumbia.org
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For an interesting recent discussion on CNBC of the past, present and future of US antitrust policy with Miami Law's very own John Newman, please visit https://t.co/QSGB5M9hAt. Who said antitrust is dead?!!!
cnbc.com
US antitrust law dates back to 1890, but it's been largely out of the spotlight for twenty years. Now, with antitrust concerns swirling around Big Tech companies and major telecommunications mergers,...
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A big congrats to Entertainment track director Harold Flegelman and Miami Law's Entertainment, Arts & Sports Law graduate program (EASL) for landing on Billboard's Top Music Law Schools list! https://t.co/OGjOo9erKm. Just the beginning...
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We're waiting on Dorian, so safe travels to Miami Law’s master of Law of the Sea, Prof. Bernard Oxman, who's been in The Hague for the biennial mtg of the Institut de Droit International ( https://t.co/e65wUIMiJq). Of the 132 elected members, I think only 8 are from the U.S.!
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Thrilled to have hosted Prof. Monica Bell today at our first Legal Theory Workshop of the year! Important paper titled “Anti-Segregation Policing,” strong & prepared audience, learned Q & A! I love Miami Law as a great place to workshop!
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Congrats to UM Library's Nicholas Mignanelli for recently winning the AALL/LexisNexis Call for Papers (New Members Division) for his article “Critical Legal Research: Who Needs It?” available at: https://t.co/buOMEBQBt2.
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Looking forward to hearing all about our fabulous new colleague Prof. John Newman's upcoming keynote-"Attention, Technology & the Law"-Wed. 7/24 at 11:30am at U. Melbourne's Digital Citizens Conference. Important topic/smart take!
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Many congrats to Miami Law’s Prof. Tony Alfieri on the publication of his Symposium article “Black, Poor, and Gone: Civil Rights Law’s Inner City Crisis” in Harvard’s CRCL, highlighting his important work with the West Grove Task Force here in Miami.
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Today is the anniversary of Haitian Refugee Center v. Civiletti, an important 1980 victory for Haitian refugees-argued by UM Law's Irwin Stotzky, Bruce Winick and Ira Kurzban. Valiant immigration lawyering! Read more at 503 F.Supp. 442, https://t.co/uxQSAmzgkQ,
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Great news: UM Law's Tamara Lave taking the floor at an AEI debate on the new DeVos Title IX sex harassment regs tomorrow night 6/27-- arguing that while imperfect, they're a step in the right direction. Don't miss it! Event = livestreamed. Details at
aei.org
Join us for a debate between leading scholars on whether Betsy DeVos’ proposed Title IX regulations on sexual harassment are a step in the right direction. The audience will vote at the beginning and...
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A big shout out to my fabulous #MiamiLaw colleague @CarolineMCorbin for showing up in Justice Sotomayor's recent concurrence. Many more to come! #AdelanteMiamiLaw #SupremeCourt #ThoughtLeadership
Thanks to lovely email from R. George Wright, I just found out that Justice Sotomayor mentioned my 2008 article on Mixed Speech in her Iancu v. Brunetti concurrence. Mixed Speech: When Speech Is Both Private and Governmental
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