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Alumni News

Francesco Mioli ’17 Joins Polsinelli PC

Francesco Mioli ’17 has joined Polsinelli PC as an associate in the firm’s Real Estate Finance group. Mioli will work out of the firm’s New York, NY office, and is licensed to practice in both Connecticut and New York.

Jennifer Maleski ’02 Named Partner at Dilworth Paxson

Jennifer Maleski ’02 has been named as an equity partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. Maleski is part of the firm’s Litigation and Bankruptcy, Insolvency, & Creditors’ Rights practice groups.

Karen Narwold ’86 Appointed to Standard Lithium Board

Karen Narwold ’86 has beenappointed to Standard Lithium’s Board of Directors. Narwold previously served as the Executive Vice President of theAlbemarle Corporation. 

Christine Jean-Louis ’08 Receives Award

The Honorable Christine Jean-Louis ’08 will behonored as the 2025 Thurgood Marshall Award Recipient by Quinnipiac Law’s Black Law Students Association on April 2, 2025. Judge Jean-Louis has served on the Connecticut Superior Court since 2024. 

Faculty Scholarship

Richard Wilson

Professor Richard Ashby Wilson

Richard Wilson publishesContesting Histories: The Historical Accounts of Transitional Justice Institutions, in The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice (Alex Hinton, Lawrence Douglas & Jens Meierhenrich eds., 2024) (with Vladimir Petrović)


Events

blue background with text: Face to Face with Justice: AI, Facial Recognition, Technology, Law Enforcement, and Privacy

April 4:Face to Face with Justice: AI, Facial Recognition Technology, Law Enforcement, and Privacy

By bringing together experts in the field, our goal is to foster thoughtful discussion about the ethical, social, and legal implications of AI-powered facial recognition technology in law enforcement, with particular focus on technologies such as ClearviewAI.

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In Conversation: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy

December 2: The Role of the States in Preserving Democracy

This roundtable discussion, part of the In Conversation series, will consider the present and future role of the states in developing and maintaining democratic values and institutions.

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Alumni News

Francesco Mioli ’17 Joins Polsinelli PC

Francesco Mioli ’17 has joined Polsinelli PC as an associate in the firm’s Real Estate Finance group. Mioli will work out of the firm’s New York, NY office, and is licensed to practice in both Connecticut and New York.

Jennifer Maleski ’02 Named Partner at Dilworth Paxson

Jennifer Maleski ’02 has been named as an equity partner at Dilworth Paxson LLP. Maleski is part of the firm’s Litigation and Bankruptcy, Insolvency, & Creditors’ Rights practice groups.

Karen Narwold ’86 Appointed to Standard Lithium Board

Karen Narwold ’86 has beenappointed to Standard Lithium’s Board of Directors. Narwold previously served as the Executive Vice President of theAlbemarle Corporation. 

Christine Jean-Louis ’08 Receives Award

The Honorable Christine Jean-Louis ’08 will behonored as the 2025 Thurgood Marshall Award Recipient by Quinnipiac Law’s Black Law Students Association on April 2, 2025. Judge Jean-Louis has served on the Connecticut Superior Court since 2024. 

Faculty Scholarship

Richard Wilson

Professor Richard Ashby Wilson

Richard Wilson publishesContesting Histories: The Historical Accounts of Transitional Justice Institutions, in The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice (Alex Hinton, Lawrence Douglas & Jens Meierhenrich eds., 2024) (with Vladimir Petrović)