T. Markus Funk, PhD
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Lawyer, law prof, legal commentator, former federal prosecutor and State Department section chief (Kosovo), and aspirational rancher.
USA
Joined August 2013
Good piece on due process concerns under Biden Title IX rule. Doesn’t get attention it deserves. The recent (overdue) admission by Duke lacrosse case accuser Crystal Mangum that she lied, reminds us we have to do better here. @TMarkusFunk1
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Perkins Coie’s Markus Funk analyzes the Trump administration’s expected changes to campus disciplinary proceedings, saying that colleges should prepare for more rigorous due process standards.
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Great collaborating with the University of South Carolina's Ella Uhde on this Bloomberg article. We tried to survey both sides of the debate fairly and lay out the public policy reasons favoring a return to more rigorous due process standards in campus disciplinary procedures.
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Ok, so this looks rather awesome. BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN (2025) Opens in the 🇬🇧 Feb 5th, 🇺🇸 & 🇨🇦 Feb 7th
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We are delighted to welcome Mike Norton (@mtnorton) to our Denver office. Mike, who earned his JD from Stanford and PhD from Oxford University and serves as an Army Reserve JAG officer, will focus on white-collar investigations and complex commercial litigation. Great to have
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You are your reputation. In this article, partners T. Markus Funk, Ph.D. and Daniel Graham offer a detailed, practical guide to filing, defending against, and thinking about defamation lawsuits. https://t.co/jD2l3cjcpx
#Defamation #DefamationLawsuit #Litigation
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Opinion: Perkins Coie’s Markus Funk analyzes the Trump administration’s expected changes to campus disciplinary proceedings, saying that colleges should prepare for more rigorous due process standards.
news.bloomberglaw.com
Perkins Coie’s Markus Funk analyzes the Trump administration’s expected changes to campus disciplinary proceedings, saying that colleges should prepare for more rigorous due process standards.
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Just published: Trump's Likely Title IX Rule Reversals Will Bolster Due Process (Bloomberg Law - 2025) by T. Markus Funk, PhD, Ella Uhde :: SSRN
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Just published: "Safeguard Business and Personal Reputations Using the Sharp Tool of a Defamation Action" [Ohio State Law Journal 2025] -
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"Understanding a Nation’s Right to Defensive Force During Turbulent Times" [Berkeley Journal of International Law] https://t.co/avvlySSvSf
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Opinion: Perkins Coie's Markus Funk and Sean Solis analyze PPP fraud oversight, saying businesses should alert stakeholders to enforcement
news.bloomberglaw.com
Perkins Coie’s Markus Funk and Sean Solis analyze the government’s campaign against PPP loan fraud, saying affected businesses should seek legal counsel and maintain transparency with stakeholders.
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I enjoyed discussing the findings from Stanford Law Prof. Eugene Volokh, Dechert LLP Partner Andrew S. Boutros, and my Texas Law Review article
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I enjoyed joining Stephanie to talk about Prof. Volokh, Andrew Boutros, and my article on "adjuncting":
lawyerist.com
We consider it a great honor to serve as an adjunct professor at a law school, but is the juice worth the squeeze? Stephanie talks with Markus Funk about the investments lawyers make and the benefits...
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Check out this new article on wielding the sharp tool of a defamation action to protect business and personal reputations in the forthcoming volume of the Ohio State Law Journal:
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Check out: "Rethinking Culpability and Wrongdoing (in the Criminal Law - and in Everyday Life") Our prevailing understanding of social norms and culpability needs to be reexamined (a task never more important than during today's turbulent times). https://t.co/ldx66wHLrU
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Just-Published National Review Article: "The Department of Education Dilutes Campus Due Process" https://t.co/Dw38zXiOTb
nationalreview.com
The just-released Title IX regulations allow colleges to do away with crucial fact-finding mechanisms that are the very foundation for our system of justice.
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What a nation’s right to deploy force in self-defense actually means
thehill.com
The simplest way to understand when a country can deploy justified defensive force is through the lens of the more relatable and intuitive individual right to self-preservation under U.S. state law…
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