Marjorie
Corman Aaron Professor of Practice and Director, Center for Negotiation & Problem Solving
Marjorie taught a three-day workshop to the 2L class on Interviewing Counseling and Decision-Making with Professor Richard Reuben (Missouri-Columbia). She served as a judge for the CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution awards for professional articles published in 2006 in dispute resolution. Marjorie designed and taught a two day workshop in Advanced Mediation and Mediation Advocacy for the CPR Institute with Amy Glass (Michigan Mediation Services).
Marjorie's article, Using Decision Trees as Tools for Settlement, 14 Alternatives to High Cost Litig. 71 (1996) (with David P. Hoffer), was cited in Robert L. Haig, Successful Partnering between Inside and Outside Counsel (West Group, 2007 Supp.).
Profile of Professor Aaron :: Center for Practice in Negotiation & Problem Solving
Timothy K. Armstrong Assistant Professor of Law
Tim attended the 4th Annual Intellectual Property and Communications Law and Policy Scholars Roundtable at Michigan State. His article, Digital Rights Management and the Process of Fair Use, 20 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 49 (2006), was cited in Peter K. Yu, Anticircumvention and Anti-anticircumvention, 84 Denver U. L. Rev. 13 (2006).
Profile of Professor Armstrong
Marianna
Brown Bettman Invited Professor of Law
Marianna published Keeping the "Public" in Public Education as her monthly Legally Speaking column in American Israelite and City Beat.
Lou
Bilionis Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Lou was quoted in the latest issue of UC Magazine. He attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Lou's article, Lawyers, Arbitrariness, and the Eighth Amendment, 75 Tex. L. Rev. 1301 (1997) (with Richard A. Rosen), was cited in Leona D. Jochnowitz, Missed Mitigation: Counsel's Evolving Duty to Assess and Present Mitigation at Death Penalty Sentencing, 43 Crim. L. Bull. 1 (2007).
Barbara Black Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
Barbara launched Securities Law Prof Blog as part of Paul Caron's Law Professor Blogs Network.
Barbara attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. She was quoted in Neale Sold $19 Million in Company Stock, Post-Tribune, Jan. 31, 2007.
Kristin
Kalsem Brandser Professor of Law
Kristin attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., where she ended her term as Chair of the Law and the Humanities Section.
A.
Christopher Bryant Professor of Law
Chris participated in the Eighth Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop at Capital University Law School. He served as a judge for the Ohio We The People Competition in Columbus, OH.
Chris's article, Remanding to Congress: The Supreme Court's New "On the Record" Constitutional Review of Federal Statutes, 86 Cornell L. Rev. 328 (2001) (with Timothy J. Simeone), was cited in Kenneth A. Bamberger, Regulation as Delegation: Private Firms, Decisionmaking, and Accountability in the Administrative State, 56 Duke L.J. 377 (2006).
Paul
L. Caron Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Projects
Paul presented Building and Marketing Your Scholarly "Brand" at the New Law Professors Section Meeting on Scholarship and the New Law Professor: Of Blogs, Books, Networks, and the Placement Game (with Dorothy Brown (Washington & Lee), Robert Chesney (Wake Forest), Mark Godsey(Cincinnati) & Lawrence Solum (Illinois)) at the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Also at the AALS Annual Meeting, he
Paul launched two blogs as part of his Law Professor Blogs Network:
Paul published several issues of his Tax Law Abstracts:
Paul was quoted in IRS Must File Answers in Small Cases, Nat'l L.J., Jan. 30, 2007. His article, New Decision Further Clouds Deductibility of Expenses During Administration, 11 Est. Plan. 164 (1984), was cited in George Gleason Bogert, George Taylor Bogert & Amy Morris Hess, The Law of Trusts and Trustees (West, 3rd ed. 2006 Supp.).
Margaret Drew Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Relations/Violence
Clinic
Margaret presented Interview Issues in Sexual Assault Cases at the National Civil Law Institute on Custody Issues in Domestic Violence Cases. She worked with Senator Biden's office in developing a plan to create a nationwide network of pro bono lawyers for victims of domestic violence. (The plan was announced this month by Senator Biden.)
At the invitation of Judge Jerry Bowles, Margaret attended the Jefferson County (KY) domestic violence fatality review team meeting. She also attended a conference on workplace violence issues at Sinclair Community College in Dayton.
Margaret was appointed by the ABA Family Law Section to a workgroup charged with forging a long term relationship with the American Psychological Association on issues of abuse, neglect and endangerment.
Tom Eisele Professor Law
Tom's article, Avalon Ethics, 67 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1287 (1992) (reviewing Thomas L. Shaffer, American Lawyers and Their Communities: Ethics in the Legal Profession (1991)), was cited in Robert L. Haig, Successful Partnering between Inside and Outside Counsel (West Group, 2007 Supp.).
Rafael Gely Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of
Law
Two of Rafael's articles were cited:
Mark
A. Godsey Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute
for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project
Mark was featured in the January/February 2007 cover story in Inspire Cincinnati Magazine on The Eight Most Inspiring Cincinnati Men.
Mark presented Law Review Placement Strategies at the New Law Professors Section Meeting on Scholarship and the New Law Professor: Of Blogs, Books, Networks, and the Placement Game (with Dorothy Brown (Washington & Lee), Paul Caron (Cincinnati), Robert Chesney (Wake Forest) & Lawrence Solum (Illinois)) at the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. He presented Reliability Lost in the Age of False Confessions at a Symposium at Chapman University School of Law on Miranda at 40: Applications in a Post-Enron, Post-9/11 World.
Mark was quoted in two articles:
Profile of Professor Godsey :: Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Emily
Houh Professor of Law
Emily attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., where she began her term as Chair of the AALS Section on Law and the Humanities.
Emily's article, Critical Race Realism: Re-Claiming the Antidiscrimination Principle Through the Doctrine of Good Faith in Contract Law, 66 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 455 (2005), was cited in N. Jeremi Duru, Fielding a Team for the Fans: The Societal Consequences and Title VII Implications of Race-considered Roster Construction in Professional Sport, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 375 (2006).
Max Huffman Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
Max attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Christo Lassiter Professor
of Law
Two of Christo's articles were cited:
William J. Rands Professor
of Law
Bill attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Ronna Greff Schneider Professor
of Law
Ronna attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Her book, Education Law: First Amendment, Due Process, and Discrimination Litigation (West Group, 2004), was cited in Eva DuBuisson, Teaching from the Closet: Freedom of Expression and Out-speech by Public School Teachers, 85 N.C. L. Rev. 301 (2006).
Profile of Professor Schneider
Michael
E. Solimine Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law,
Director, Faculty Development and Extern Program
Michael attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. His article, Supreme Court Monitoring of State Courts in the Twenty-First Century, 35 Ind. L. Rev. 335 (2002), was reprinted in Inside the Judicial Process: A Contemporary Reader in Law, Politics, and the Courts (Houghton Mifflin, Jennifer Segal Diascro & Gregg Ivers, eds., 2006).
Several of Michael's works were cited:
Adam
N. Steinman Assistant Professor of Law
Adam presented "Less" Is "More"? Textualism, Intentionalism, and a Better Solution to the Class Action Fairness Act's Appellate Deadline Riddle, 92 Iowa L. Rev. __ (2007), at Chicago-Kent as part of the College's Scholar Exchange Program. He attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Adam's article, Sausage-Making, Pigs' Ears, and Congressional Expansions of Federal Jurisdiction: Exxon Mobil v. Allapattah and its Lessons for the Class Action Fairness Act, 81 Wash. L. Rev. 279 (2006), was cited in Brian E. Foster, Serious Mischiefs: Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, Inc., Supplemental Jurisdiction, and Breaking the Promise of Finley, 81 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2013 (2006).
Suja
Thomas Professor of Law
Suja presented Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional, 93 Va. L. Rev. __ (2007), to the Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association. She attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Joseph
P. Tomain Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen
Ziegler Professor of Law
Joe attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
Profile
of Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor
Tomain
Verna
L. Williams Professor of Law
Verna was featured in the latest issue of UC Magazine. She was quoted in The Woman Behind Obama, Chicago Sun-Times, Jan. 21, 2007.
Verna attended the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Her articles, Private Choices, Public Consequences: Public Education Reform and Feminist Legal Theory, 12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 563 (2006), and Reading, Writing, and Reparations: Systemic Reform of Public Schools as a Matter of Justice, 11 Mich. J. Race & L. 419 (2006), were cited in Law Review Digests, 36 J.L. & Educ. 113 (2007).
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