SYRACUSE — Syracuse University College of Law Dean Craig Boise has re-appointed professor Shubha Ghosh as Crandall Melvin Professor of Law and appointed professor Lauryn Gouldin as Crandall Melvin Associate Professor of Law, each for a five-year term. The appointments are “recognizing their significant scholarship and thought-leadership, as well as their excellence in teaching,” per […]
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SYRACUSE — Syracuse University College of Law Dean Craig Boise has re-appointed professor Shubha Ghosh as Crandall Melvin Professor of Law and appointed professor Lauryn Gouldin as Crandall Melvin Associate Professor of Law, each for a five-year term.
The appointments are “recognizing their significant scholarship and thought-leadership, as well as their excellence in teaching,” per a Syracuse news release about these personnel moves.
“We’re grateful for the professorship that the Merchants National Bank and Trust Company established in honor of the late Crandall Melvin Sr., to support the work of College of Law faculty who produce impactful scholarship” Boise said in the release. “This year, consistent with the donor’s intent, I’m pleased to announce that two College of Law professors — leading voices in their respective fields — will receive this prestigious appointment.”
Melvin was a former professor in the Syracuse University College of Law, a World War I veteran, a successful lawyer and banker, and a voting trustee of Syracuse University from 1934 to 1970.
About Ghosh
Ghosh’s latest projects include two books for Edward Elgar Publishing. They are “Advanced Introduction to Law and Entrepreneurship” — the manuscript for which has been submitted for publication in 2021 — and “Forgotten Intellectual Property Lore.” He also has submitted a paper on patents for technology to aid the visually impaired to the Madagascar Conseil Institute Law Review for their special issue on “Technology and Intellectual Property.”
Other current projects include a chapter on the custom fit movement, patent law, and Rawlsian social justice to be published in a book by Cambridge, as well as a chapter on a previously unknown treatise on patent law in colonial India for a book from Oxford. Following upon Crandall Melvin’s work as a professor of torts law, Ghosh will be completing revisions for the “Fourth Edition of Acing Tort Law” to be published in late 2021, Syracuse University said.
About Gouldin
Focusing her research on the Fourth Amendment, judicial decision-making, and pretrial detention and bail reform, her most recent articles are “Reforming Pretrial Decision-Making” (Wake Forest Law Review, forthcoming 2020) and “Defining Flight Risk” (University of Chicago Law Review, 2018).
Earlier this year, she was awarded a New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services grant.
Gouldin is also associate dean for faculty research and the principal investigator for the Syracuse Civics Initiative, a Collaboration for Unprecedented Success and Excellence (CUSE) grant initiative to build partnerships with local school districts and educators “addressing the crisis of confidence in public institutions.”
Her teaching has been recognized with a Syracuse University Meredith Professors Teaching Recognition Award, two College of Law Outstanding Faculty awards, and a Res Ipsa Loquitur Award from the Class of 2018, the school said.