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Type: Faculty & Staff Profile
Type: Faculty & Staff Profile
Type: Faculty & Staff Profile
Keenly interested in the relationship between consumer debt and bankruptcy, Professor John Chung recently testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on proposed bankruptcy legislation regarding abusive credit card practices. A prolific author, Professor Chung’s articles cover many legal topics including bankruptcy, international law, and contracts. Academia is not alone in recognizing…, Articles, The Legality of Online Daily Fantasy Sports versus the Illegality of Online Poker, , 27 Roger Williams University Law Review 1 (2022), Rethinking the Role of NGOs in an Era of Extreme Wealth Inequality: The Example of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, , 26 Roger Williams University Law Review 1 (2021), Nation-States and Their Operations in Planting of Malware in Other Countries: Is It Legal Under International Law, , 80 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 33 (2018), Critical Infrastructure, Cybersecurity, and Market Failure, , 96 Oregon Law Review 441 (2018), Wealth Inequality as Explained by Quantitative Easing and Law’s Inertia, , 85 UMKC Law Review 275 (2017), The Role of Naval Power in the Development of Customary International Law, , 34 Quinnipiac Law Review 39 (2015), Twenty Years of Impact: The Role of the Law School’s Alumni in Rhode Island History, , 19 Roger Williams University Law Review 679 (2014)(Twentieth Anniversary Edition), In re Qimonda AG: The Conflict Between Comity and the Public Policy Exception in Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code, , 32 Boston University International Law Journal 89 (2014), A Fundamental Flaw with UNCITRAL’s Approach to Cross-Border Secured Transactions: The Failure To Address Creditor Due Diligence Issues, , 20 American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review 557 (2012), Customary International Law as Explained by Status, Instead of Contract, , 37 North Carolina Journal of International Law & Commercial Regulation 609 (2012), From Feudal Land Contracts to Financial Derivatives: The Treatment of Status through Specific Relief, , 29 Review of Banking & Financial Law 107 (2009), Money as Simulacrum: The Legal Nature and Reality of Money, , 5 Hastings Business Law Journal 109 (2009), Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code and its Implicit Assumptions regarding the Foreign Exchange Market, , 76 Tennessee Law Review 67 (2008), Promissory Estoppel and the Protection of Interpersonal Trust, , 56 Cleveland State Law Review 37 (2008), The Retrogressive Flaw of Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson from Maritime Law, , 17 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 253 (2007) , The New Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code: A Step Toward Erosion of National Sovereignty, , 27 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 89 (2006) , The United Nations Compensation Commission and the Balancing of Rights between Individual Claimants and the Government of Iraq, , 10 U.C.L.A. Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs 141 (2005)
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Join fellow RWU Law alumni, faculty, staff, and friends for a special evening to celebrate the season. Citizens Plaza Rotunda One Citizens Plaza Providence, Rhode Island Catering by Cafe Nuovo REGISTER, TOYS FOR TOTS, Please consider bringing an unwrapped new toy for the toy drive. Toys collected will be given to children in need in the community., Special Accommodations, Persons who, because of a special need or condition, would like to request an accommodation for an event should contact the Office of the Dean - Programs & Initiatives, as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours before the event, so that appropriate arrangements can be made. lawevents@rwu.edu Questions? Contact RWU Alumni Relations | lawalumni@rwu.edu
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The RWU Law Textbook Reserve program provides resources to help ensure that all students, regardless of economic circumstances, have access to course materials that are essential for strong academic performance in required courses. The library has added one or more copies of required textbooks and course materials for all first year, required upper division courses, and large enrollment bar…, Examples and Explanations, ,, Acing, ,, Concise Hornbooks, ,, Short and Happy Guides, , and, Understanding, . You can view the available study aids by visiting our study aids guide at: https://law.rwu.edu/library/research/study-aids . For any questions about the textbook program, please contact Raquel Ortiz at rortiz@rwu.edu . If you are facing financial hardships and would like to speak to someone further, please contact the Financial Aid office.
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Roger Williams University School of Law 2023-2024, (Effective August 11, 2023), The Honorable Brian Stern, ,, , Chair, Associate Judge Rhode Island Superior Court, Nicole J. Benjamin, Esq. ’06, ,, Vice-Chair, Shareholder Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C., The Honorable Patricia Sullivan, ,, Treasurer, Magistrate Judge United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, Hinna Mirza Upal, Esq. ’07, ,, Secretary, Littler Mendelson P.C., Collin Bailey, Esq. ’08, Chief Transformation Officer Hudson Bay Company, Brett V. Beaubien, Esq. '16, The Law Office of Brett V. Beaubien., LLC., Ex-Officio Member (President, Law Alumni Association), Alyssa V. Boss, Esq. ’97, General Counsel University of Rhode Island, Gregory W. Bowman, Dean and Professor of Law Roger Williams University School of Law, Ex-Officio Member, Marek P. Bute, ’05, Strategic Engagements Business Development Manager Amazon Web Services, Marc DeSisto, Esq., DeSisto Law Offices, The Honorable Melissa R. DuBose ’04, Associate Judge Rhode Island District Court, Mark Gemma, Esq. ’97, Gemma Law Associates Inc., Patrick Jones, Esq., Partner Jones Kelleher LLP, J. Scott Kilpatrick, Esq, . Partner Chisholm Chisholm & Kilpatrick, Stephen P. Maguire, Esq. ’96, Law Office of Stephen P. Maguire, Inc., Zachary Mandell, Esq. ’11, Partner Mandell, Boisclair & Mandell, Howard Merten, Esq., Managing Partner Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP, Ioannis "Yannis" Miaoulis, President Roger Williams University, Ex-Officio Member, Stephen Prignano, Esq., Partner McIntyre Tate LLP, Michael P. Robinson, Esq. ’00, Partner Savage Law Partners LLP, James Ruggieri, Esq, . Partner Higgins, Cavanagh & Cooney LLP, George L. Santopietro, Esq., Partner Coia & Lepore, Ltd., The Honorable William E. Smith, Judge United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, Ondine Galvez Sniffin, Esq., Law Offices of Ondine Galvez Sniffin, Katherine Sulentic, Esq. ’09, Associate Director of Enforcement NCAA Academic Integrity Unit, The Honorable Paul A. Suttell, Chief Justice Rhode Island Supreme Court, The Honorable O. Rogeriee Thompson, Judge United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, Stacey P. Veroni, Esq., Assistant United States Attorney United States Attorney's Office, District of Rhode Island, Stephen D. Zubiago, Esq., CEO and Managing Partner Nixon Peabody LLP
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