Marjorie
Corman Aaron Professor of Practice and Director, Center for Negotiation & Problem Solving
Marjorie was appointed to serve on Governor Strickland's Ohio Judicial Appointments Regional Panel.
Marjorie completed teaching her Making Mediators Workshop, a CLE seminar for lawyers who want to learn to mediate. She coached and accompanied two student teams to the ABA Regional Representation in Mediation Competition at Michigan State.
Marjorie spoke on Academy to Action for Effective Negotiation Practice to the West Chester Chamber Alliance.
Profile of Professor Aaron :: Center for Practice in Negotiation & Problem Solving
Marianna
Brown Bettman Invited Professor of Law
Marianna published Damaging Ruling on Punitive Damages as her monthly Legally Speaking column in American Israelite and City Beat.
Marianna chaired a meeting of the Truman Scholarship Committee, which awards scholarships to college juniors from Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana to pursue public service careers. She moderated a program on Immigration at Home sponsored by a variety of civic and religious organizations.
Marianna hosted a visit to the College by former Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge William McClain, who spoke to the students on A Struggle for Selfhood.
Lou
Bilionis Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Lou visited Shandong University in Jinan, China to develop relationships with their School of Law. He delivered a lecture there on Five Leading Developments in Contemporary American Constitutional Law Scholarship.
Lou concluded 10-month project as chair of the steering committee of the President's UC|21 Diversity Task Force with submission of final report to the President's Executive Committee and report to the Board of Trustees.
Lou attended the annual Ohio Bench/Bar/Deans Conference in Newark, Ohio and the ABA Mid-Year Meeting and Law School Deans' Workshop in Miami. He delivered remarks at the Law Review's Banquet commemorating its 75th Anniversary.
Lou visited with College of law alumni in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Phoenix, and San Francisco.
Lou's article, Legitimating Death, 91 Mich. L. Rev. 1643 (1993), was cited in Scott W. Howe, Furman's Mythical Mandate, 40 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 435 (2007).
Barbara Black Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
Barbara organized and moderated the Center for Corporate Law's symposium, Twenty Years After Shearson/American Express v. McMahon: Assessing Investors' Remedies. Among the presenters and commentators were:
Barbara hosted a panel discussion at the College on Professional Lives of Corporate Counsel.
Barbara's book, Corporate Dividends and Stock Repurchases, (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1990), was cited in Charles W. Murdock, Business Organizations (West, Illinois Practice Series, 2007 Supp.).
Barbara's article, The Elusive Balance Between Investor Protection and Wealth Creation, 26 Pace L. Rev. 27 (2005) (with Jill Gross), was cited in Stephanie Thielen Eckerle, Three Strikes You're Out: The Effect and Controversies of the SEC's Attempted Mandate for Greater Independence on Mutual Fund Boards, 40 Ind. L. Rev. 149 (2007).
Kristin
Kalsem Brandser Professor of Law
Kristin's article, Bankruptcy Reform and the Financial Well-being of Women: How Intersectionality Matters in Money Matters, 71 Brook. L. Rev. 1181 (2006), was cited in In re Gellington, No. 06-31918 HDH-13, 2007 WL 706955 (Bankr.N.D.Tex. Mar. 8, 2007).
A.
Christopher Bryant Professor of Law
Chris's book, Powers Reserved for the People and the States: A History of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments (Greenwood Press 2007) (with Thomas B. McAffee & Jay S. Bybee)., received a very favorable review by David Ponet (Columbia) in the Law and Politics Book Review published by the Law & Courts Section of the American Political Science Association. The review praised the book's "lucid description of these federalism amendments and their applications – from their moment of inception to the present day."
Chris's article, The Third Death of Federalism, was accepted for publication in the Cornell Journal of Law & Public Policy.
Paul
L. Caron Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Projects
Paul presented Technology in the Law School Classroom at The Future of Law Libraries Symposium in Jacksonville, Florida.
Paul's TaxProf Blog received its 2.5 millionth visitor in March, making it the most-visited law-focused blog edited by a single law professor.
Paul was quoted in:
Paul launched Poverty Law Prof Blog, edited by Ezra Rosser (American) & Lowell Hunt (Notre Dame), as part of his Law Professor Blogs Network.
Paul published several issues of his Tax Law Abstracts e-journals :
Several of Paul's articles were cited:
Jacob Cogan Assistant Professor
of Law
Jacob presented Competition and Control in International Adjudication at the University of Georgia School of Law's International Law Colloquium.
Jacob's essay, Noncompliance and the International Rule of Law, Yale J. Int'l L. 189 (2006), was one of five papers chosen for the international law blog Opinio Juris's inaugural online symposium for junior scholars. The commentator on Jacob's paper was Joost Pauwelyn (Duke), and Jacob wrote a reply to the commentary.
Margaret Drew Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Relations/Violence
Clinic
Margaret published Do Ask and Do Tell: Rethinking the Lawyer's Duty to Warn in Domestic Violence Cases, 75 U. Cin. L. Rev. 447 (2006) (with Sarah Buel).
Margaret attended a two-day conference on Domestic Violence and Mediation at the Hamilton County Domestic Relations Court and spoke on the work of the Domestic Relations/Domestic Violence Clinic as part of a panel of local service providers.
Along with her clinic students, Margaret hosted a dinner for clinic students from Detroit's Mercy Law School Immigration Clinic and their clinical professor, David Koelsch, who were in Cincinnati to argue two immigration cases before the Sixth Circuit.
Margaret's article, Lawyer Malpractice and Domestic Violence: Are We Revictimizing Our Clients?, 39 Fam. L.Q. 7 (2005), was cited in Linda D. Elrod & Honorable James P. Buchele, Kansas Family Law (West, Kansas Law and Practice, 2007 Supp.).
Rafael Gely Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of
Law
Rafael published:
Several 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 completed an article, Reliability Lost, False Confessions Discovered, to be published in the Chapman Law Review as part of a symposium on Miranda at 40: Applications in a Post-Enron, Post 9/11 World at which Mark spoke in January.
Mark spoke on DNA and the Innocence Revolution at Ohio Northern University School of Law, Hebrew Union College, and London High School (London, Ohio). He spoke on Successful Fundraising Techniques and on A Primer Course for Lawyers Seeking to Understand How to Use DNA Technology in Post-Conviction Cases at the National Innocence Network Conference at Harvard Law School.
Mark appeared on the Dateline NBC espisode Killer Instinct, a one-hour episode dedicated to the story of Melinda Elkins and her quest to free her innocent husband from prison. He also was interviewed by the Oxygen Network for an upcoming episode on Melinda Elkins and the Elkins case.
Mark was selected as the winner of the TIAA-CREF Award for Extraordinary Public Service. President Nancy Zimpher will present Mark with the award at a ceremony in the Great Hall, Tangeman University Center, on May 1.
Mark hosted two speakers at the College as part of the Seasongood College Visitor Series
Mark was quoted in several newspapers:
Profile of Professor Godsey :: Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Emily
Houh Professor of Law
Emily presented The Antidiscriminatory Impulse of Contract Law at Iowa and Suffolk.
Two of Emily's articles were cited:
Christo Lassiter Professor
of Law
Christo's article, Eliminating Consent from the Lexicon of Traffic Stop Interrogations, 27 Cap. U. L. Rev. 79 (1998), was cited in Ronald D. Rotunda & John E. Nowak, Treatise on Constitutional Law (Thomson-West, 3rd ed., 2007 Supp.).
Bert B. Lockwood, Jr. Distinguished
Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
The Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights, for which Bert serves as Series Editor, published:
Profile of Professor Lockwood :: Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Bradford C. Mank James
B. Helmer Jr. Professor of Law
Brad's article, Can Plaintiffs Use Multinational Environmental Treaties as Customary International Law to Sue Under the Alien Tort Statute?, was accepted for publication in the Utah Law Review.
Michael
E. Solimine Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law,
Director, Faculty Development and Extern Program
Several of Michael's articles were cited:
Suja
Thomas Professor of Law
Suja published Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional, 93 Va. L. Rev. 139 (2007). She presented the article at the 7th Circuit National Employment Lawyers' Association's Conference in Chicago and to the Massachusetts Employment Lawyers' Association in Boston. The article was featured on the blog Deliberations in The Case of the People Versus Summary Judgment.
Suja completed an article, The PSLRA's Seventh Amendment Problem. The article was cited by one of the amicus curiae in Tellabs v. Makor, a securities litigation case before the Supreme Court this term. The article was featured on a number of blogs, including:
Suja's article, Judicial Modesty and the Jury, 76 U. Colo. L. Rev. 767 (2005), was cited in Univ. of Miami v. Wilson, No. 3D04-2939, 2007 Fla. App. LEXIS 2728, 32 Fla. L. Weekly D 597 (Fla. 3rd Dist.Ct. App., Feb. 28, 2007).
Joseph
P. Tomain Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen
Ziegler Professor of Law
Joe's book, Energy Law in a Nutshell (West Group, 2004) (with Richard Cudahy), was cited in Brian H. Potts, Trading Grandfathered Air – A New, Simpler Approach, 31 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 115 (2007).
Joe's election to the Great American Board of Directors was recognized in several local newspapers:
Profile of Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor Tomain
Ingrid
Brunk Wuerth Professor of Law
Ingrid's article, International Law and Constitutional Interpretation: The Commander-in-Chief Clause Revisited, was accepted for publication in the Michigan Law Review.
Two of Ingrid's articles were cited:
Ingrid was selected as co-chair of the American Society of International Law Interest Group on International Law in the Domestic Courts.
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