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Professor Blake A. Klinkner

Professor Blake A. Klinkner Presents on Cybersecurity & Attorney Ethics for the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation

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Closing out the Foundation’s 2025 CLE series with insights on cyberthreats, best practices, and ethical duties. In late December, the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation hosted Professor Blake A. Klinkner for the Foundation’s final CLE presentation of 2025. His CLE addressed the increasingly important topic of cybersecurity and attorney ethics, an area of growing concern […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner Presents Research on Digital Evidence Preservation

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At the Central States Law Schools Association Annual Scholarship Conference, Professor Klinkner shared new insights from a decade-long statistical analysis on the impact of key amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37. Professor Blake A. Klinkner was recently invited to present his latest research at the Central States Law Schools Association Annual Scholarship Conference. […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently presented at the 2025 ABA Young Lawyers Division Spring Conference

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The annual conference was held April 24-25 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Professor Blake A. Klinkner was invited by the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division to present a continuing legal education session at the spring conference. His presentation “Electronic Discovery & Digital Evidence,” educated attorneys on best practices to manage eDiscovery and litigate disputes relating […]

Professor Blake A. Klinkner’s article addresses upcoming U.S. Supreme Court cases regarding social media and free speech

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On February 26th, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases concerning whether social media companies have 1st Amendment rights to engage in content moderation. Professor Blake A. Klinkner recently published a law review article addressing these two cases, “Social Media and the First Amendment: Are Social Media Platforms ‘Common Carriers’ Without […]