
Marjorie Corman Aaron
Professor of Clinical Law, Center for Practice in Negotiation and Problem Solving
Marjorie was a judge for the 2007 International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution Awards. The awards were presented at the organization's annual meeting in New York in January.
Profile of Professor Aaron :: Center for Practice in Negotiation & Problem Solving
Timothy K. Armstrong
Assistant Professor of Law
Tim's article, Chevron Deference and Agency Self-Interest, 13 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 203 (2004), was cited in Edward T. Swaine, Taking Care of Treaties, 108 Colum. L. Rev. 331 (2008); Scott M. Sullivan, Rethinking Treaty Interpretation, 86 Tex. L. Rev. 777 (2008); and Abigail R. Moncrieff, Reincarnating the “Major Questions” Exception to Chevron Deference as a Doctrine of Non-Interference (Or Why Massachusetts v. EPA Got It Wrong (draft, Feb. 15, 2008).
Profile of Professor Armstrong
Marianna Brown Bettman
Professor of Clinical Law
Marianna wrote an op-ed column on Guns, Guns, and More Guns (District of Columbia v. Heller). She helped Ohio Justice and Policy Center Director David Singleton prepare a student intern for an oral argument on expungement before the First Appellate District of Ohio.
Marianna chaired the Truman Scholarship committee, which awards scholarships to college juniors committed to becoming change agents in public service fields. She moderated a panel discussion sponsored by various community groups on Immigration: Who Wants What and Why? Over spring break, Marianna attended a session of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Lou Bilionis
Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Lou's article, Criminal Justice After the Conservative Reformation, 94 Geo. L.J. 1347 (2006), was cited in Roger A. Fairfax, Jr., Harmless Constitutional Error and the Institutional Significance of the Jury, 76 Fordham L. Rev. 2027 (2008).
Barbara Black
Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
Barbara organized and hosted the 2008 Corporate Law Symposium on The Dysfunctional Board: Causes and Cures. Her book, Corporate Dividends and Stock Repurchases, (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1990), was cited in Charles W. Murdock, Business Organizations (Thomson-West, 2007 Supp.).
A. Christopher Bryant
Professor of Law
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 Robet Glicksman, Nothing Is Real: Protecting the Regulatory Void through Federal Preemption by Inaction, 26 Va. Envtl. L.J. 5 (2008).
Paul L. Caron
Associate Dean of Faculty and Charles Hartsock Professor of Law
Paul's TaxProf Blog was featured in the Wall Street Journal's Blog Watch Column. He was quoted in an Associated Press story, Who Gets the Biggest Mortgage-Interest Tax Break?
Paul was quoted in a New York Times article, Obamas' Tax Returns Show Donation Spike. His blog post on Obama's tax returns was widely quoted in the blogosphere, including:Paul's aticle, What Law Schools Can Learn From Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1483 (2004) (with Rafael Gely), was cited in Michael Vitiello, Liberal Bias in the Legal Academy: Overstated and Undervalued, 77 Miss. L.J. 507 (2007).
Jacob Cogan
Assistant Professorof Law
Jacob presented Representation and Power in International Organization: The Current Constitutional Crisis at Boston College Law School and Cumberland School of Law, Samford University. He was quoted in Supreme Court Decision on Treaty Rights Prompts Sharp Debate Among Legal Experts, BNA Daily Report for Executives, March 28, 2008.
Margaret Drew
Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Violence and Civil Protection Order Clinic
Margaret participated in a meeting of the University's Sexual Offense Response Team. She spoke on Domestic Violence Dynamics and Civil Protection Orders at a conference sponsored by the Regional Forensic Counsel and organized by Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners of University Hospital.
Margaret attended a meeting of the Hamilton County Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team and reviewed a chapter on Legal Remedies for a book to be published to assist medical personnel in working with survivors of domestic violence. Her article, Lawyer Malpractice and Domestic Violence: Are We Revictimizing Our Clients?, 39 Fam. L.Q. 7 (2005), was cited in Linda D. Elrod & James P. Buchele, Kansas Family Law (Thomson West, 4th ed., 2007 Supp.).
Rafael Gely
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law
Rafael posted Card Check Recognition: New House Rules for Union Organizing?, 35 Fordham Urb. L.J. ___ (2008) (with Timothy Chandler), on SSRN.
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 elected to the National Innocence Project Board of Directors and attended the National Innocence Network conference at Santa Clara law school, where he presented on fundraising and development, case intake procedures, and how to litigate non-DNA cases.
Mark hosted two speaking events at the College:Mark and the Ohio Innocence Project's Elkins case was featured on the Forensic Files TV show on the Tru TV network.
Several of Mark's articles were cited:Mark was quoted in News Viewership Sank During Strike, Cincinnati Enquirer, Mar. 2, 2008, at 5D.
Profile of Professor Godsey :: Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Ann Hubbard
Professor of Law
Ann posted Meaningful Lives and Major Life Activities, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 997 (2004), on SSRN.
Kristin Kalsem
Professor of Law
Kristin completed a new article, Social Justice Feminism (with Verna WIlliams). She and Verna presented Social Justice Feminism: Words, Movements, Theory and Practice at the 11th Annual Meeting Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities at Boalt Hall.
Christo Lassiter
Professor of Law
Christo posted Consent to Search by Ignorant People, 39 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1171 (2007), on SSRN.
Bert B. Lockwood, Jr.
Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Profile of Professor Lockwood :: Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
S. Elizabeth Malloy
Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law & Psychiatry
Betsy posted Mental Health Courts and Title II of the ADA: Accessibility to State Court Systems for Individuals with Mental Disabilities and the Need for Diversion, 25 St. Louis U. Pub. L. Rev. 307 (2006), on SSRN.
Betsy's article, Recalibrating the Cost of Harm Advocacy Speech: Getting Beyond Brandenburg, 42 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1165 (2000) (with Ronald J. Krotoszynski), was cited in Ronald Turner, Cross Burnings and the Harm-valuation Analytic: A Tale of Two Cases, 9 Berkeley J. Afr.-Am. L. & Pol'y 3 (2007).
Profile of Professor Malloy :: Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry
Bradford Mank
Professor of Law
Brad's article, Standing and Future Generations: Does Massachusetts v. EPA Open Standing for the Unborn?, was accepted for publication in the Columbia Journal of Environmental Law.
Several of Brad's publications were cited:
Douglas Mossman
Director, Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry
Douglas has begun publishing a new column in Current Psychiatry, Malpractice Rx.
Ronna Greff Schneider
Professsor of Law
Ronna wrote a book review, to be published in the Human Rights Quarterly, entitled God, Schools, and Country, a review of Bruce Dierenfiled's book, The Battle Over School Prayer: How Engel v. Vitale Changed America. She served on a moot court panel as preparation for two different lawyers who argued their cases in front of the Ohio Supreme Court and the Sixth Circuit.
Ronna worked with high school students by serving as a mock trial judge for the Cincinnati Bar Association's district level competition for high school students participating in the Ohio Center for Law Related Education competition and as a practice judge with Professor Chris Bryant for the Highlands High School We the People Moot Court Competition.
Ronna's book, Education Law: First Amendment, Due Process, and Discrimination Litigation (West Group, 2004), was cited in:Profile of Professor Schneider
Michael E. Solimine
Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law
Michael's article, Congress, Ex parte Young, and the Fate of the Three-Judge District Court, was accepted for publication in the University of Pittsburgh Law Review.
Several of Michael's publications were cited:
Adam Steinman
Associate Professor of Law
Adam completed a new article, What is the Erie Doctrine? (And What Does it Mean for the Contemporary Politics of Judicial Federalism?).
Several of Adam's articles were cited:
Suja Thomas
Professor of Law
Joseph P. Tomain
Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law
Profile of Dean Emeritus Tomain
Verna L. Williams
Professor of Law
Verna completed a new article, Social Justice Feminism (with Kristin Kalsem). She and Kristin presented Social Justice Feminism: Words, Movements, Theory and Practice at the 11th Annual Meeting Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities at Boalt Hall.
Verna made two presentations at Harvard Law School:
Ingrid Brunk Wuerth
Professor of Law
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