Marjorie Corman AaronProfessor of Clinical Law, Center for Practice in Negotiation and Problem Solving.
Marjorie coached Keith Hagan and Laura Railing, who won the ABA Negotiation Regional Competition in Valparaiso Indiana. She was quoted in Dwight Golann, The Changing Role of Evaluation in Commercial ADR, 14 Disp. Resol. Mag. 16 (2007).
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Center for Practice in Negotiation & ProblemSolving
Lynn Bai
Assistant Professorof Law
Lynn posted There are Plaintiffs and... There are Plaintiffs: An Empirical Analysis of Securities Class Action Settlements (with James D. Cox (Duke) & Randall S. Thomas (Vanderbilt)) on SSRN.
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Marianna Brown Bettman
Professor of Clinical Law
Marianna published her monthly Legally Speaking column in the American Israelite and Cincinnati Herald on State ex rel. Ohio Gen. Assembly v. Brunner, which dealt with the amount of time a governor has to veto a bill presented to him after the General Assembly adjourns before presenting the bill. She participated in a presentation on Professionalism and Substance Abuse at the Potter Stewart Inn of Court.
Marianna hosted a visit to the College by Judge John West, Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, who presided over a plea, a sentencing hearing, and an insurance coverage issue, and had a Q&A session with the students at the end of the session.
Marianna presented Highlights of the Past Term of the Supreme Court of Ohio (June 2006-June 2007) at CLE Programs at the UC Alumni Association and the Cincinnati Bar Association. She taught a class on tort law at the Institute for Learning in Retirement at Raymond Walters.
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Lou Bilionis
Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Two of Lou’s articles were cited:
Lou was quoted in A New CCM Trio?, Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. 4, 2007, at 1E.
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Barbara Black
Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
Barbara published Tattlers and Trail Blazers: Attorneys' Liability for Clients' Fraud, 46 Washburn L.J. 91 (2006). She posted Stoneridge Investment Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta (8th Cir. 2006): What Makes it the Most Important Securities Case in a Decade? on SSRN.
Barbara presented The Role of Corporate Counsel in Fostering an Ethical Environment at the Southwest Ohio Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel America CLE seminar. The presentation was announced in How In-House Counsel Can Promote Ethics, 15 (11) Metropolitan Corporate Counsel NaN. (Nov. 2007).
Several of Barbara’s articles were cited:
Paul L. Caron
Associate Dean of Faculty and Charles Hartsock Professor of Law
Paul published Are Scholars Better Bloggers? Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1025 (2006). He presented Taking Back the Law School Classroom: Using Technology to Foster Active Student Learning at Illinois.
The Law Stories Series of Foundation Press, for which Paul serves as Series Editor, published International Law Stories, by John Noyes (California Western), Mark Janis (Connecticut) & Laura Dickinson (Connecticut).
Paul was interviewed on Real Lawyers Have Blogs. Two of his posts on TaxProf Blog were selected by the ABA Journal for inclusion on its Top Ten Stories of the Week:
Paul was quoted in the Wall Street Journal: High Court May Look Favorably on Municipal Bond Tax Breaks, Nov. 2, 2007, at A2.
Two of Paul’s posts on TaxProf Blog were cited in law review articles:
Two of Paul’s articles were cited:
Paul published several issues of his Tax Law Abstracts e-journals:
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Jenny Carroll
Assistant Professor of Clinical Law
Jenny and Adam Steinman welcomed Syla Augustine Steinman into their family on November 6.
Jacob Cogan
Assistant Professorof Law
Jacob provided commentary on a lecture by Eugene Kontorovich (Chicago) on The Quasi-Legality of Israel's Annexation of the Golan Heights & Occupation of the West Bank, hosted by the Federalist Society.
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Margaret Drew
Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Violence and Civil Protection Order Clinic
Margaret gave the keynote address on Self-Care of Those Who Work with Victims of Domestic Violence at the annual meeting of the Rape Crisis and Abuse Center. She trained lawyers and staff at Legal Aid of Greater Cincinnati on the dynamics of domestic violence.
Margaret presented Advanced Issues in Property Division in Divorce and Negotiations in Domestic Violence Cases at conference on Working With Battered Immigrant Women sponsored by the National Network to End Domestic Violence, Legal Momentum, and the Department of Justice in Lexington, KY. She participated in a meeting of the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence and in joint meetings with the ABA and AMA on training for their members on legal- medical issues involving domestic violence.
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Rafael Gely
Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law
Rafael’s article, Workplace Blogs and Workers' Privacy, 66 La. L. Rev. 1079 (2006) (with Leonard Bierman), was cited in Laura Evans, Monitoring Technology in the American Workplace: Would Adopting English Privacy Standards Better Balance Employee Privacy and Productivity?, 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1115 (2007).
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Mark A. Godsey
Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project
Mark and his Innocence Project students were featured in the Court-TV program, Justice Delayed. He was quoted in ‘Justice’ Shows Work of UC Law Students, Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. 1, 2007, at 6D.
Mark hosted a visit to the College by author Scott Turow (OneL, Presumed Innocent, Ultimate Punishment, etc.).
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Loisand Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Ann Hubbard
Professor of Law
Ann’s article, Understanding and Implementing the ADA's Direct Threat Defense, 95 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1279 (2001), was cited in Sarah R. Christie, Aids, Employment, and the Direct Threat Defense:The Burden of Proof and the Circuit Court Split, 76 Fordham L. Rev. 235 (2007).
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Christo Lassiter
Professor of Law
Christo hosted a two-day visit to the College by Order of the Coif Distinguished Visitor Jesse H. Choper, Earl Warren Professor of Public Law and former Dean, Boalt Hall, University of California at Berkley.
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Bert B. Lockwood, Jr.
Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Bert attended a Board of Governors Meeting for the Human Rights Center at the University of Connecticut. His article, Preliminary Thoughts Towards an International Convention on Terrorism, 68 Am. J. Int'l L. 69 (1974) (with Thomas M. Franck), was cited in Robert D. Sloane, Prologue to a Voluntarist War Convention, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 443 (2007).
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Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
S. Elizabeth Malloy
Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law & Psychiatry
Betsy’s article, Beyond Misguided Paternalism: Resuscitating the Right to Refuse Medical Treatment, 33 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1035 (1998), was cited in Strong's North Carolina Index (Lawyers Cooperative, 4th ed., 2007 Supp.)
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Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry
Bradford C. Mank
James B. Helmer Jr. Professor of Law
Brad published Title VI and the Warren County Protests, 1 Golden Gate Envtl. L. Rev. 73 (2007). He presented Should States Have Greater Standing Rights Than Ordinary Citizens?: Massachusetts v. EPA’s New Standing Test for States at Louisville.
Two of Brad’s articles were cited:
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Douglas Mossman
Administrative Director, Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry
Doug published Avoiding Errors about “Margins of Error,” Brit J Psychiatry 2007; 191:561 (with Sellke). His article, Analyzing the Performance of Risk Assessment Instruments: A Response to Vrieze and Grove, was accepted for publication in Law and Human Behavior.
Several of Doug’s articles were cited:
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Ronna Greff Schneider
Professsor of Law
Ronna was a panelist on War and the Press at the annual Ohio State Bar Association Law and Media Conference in Columbus. She spoke about the First Amendment implications of prosecuting those who publish or otherwise reveal to the media or others leaked classified information.
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Michael E. Solimine
Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Development
Michael posted Congress, Ex Parte Young, and the Fate of the Three-Judge District Court on SSRN and presented the paper at the Ohio State Legal History Seminar. The paper was featured on the Legal History Blog, edited by Mary L. Dudziak (USC).
Several of Michael’s books and articles were cited:
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Adam N. Steinman
Assistant Professor of Law
Adam published Reinventing Appellate Jurisdiction, 48 B.C. L. Rev. 1237 (2007). His article, Irrepressible Myth of Celotex: Reconsidering Summary Judgment Burdens Twenty Years after the Trilogy, 63 Wash & Lee 81 (2006), was cited and discussed in Wright & Miller, 10A Fed. Prac. & Proc. 2727 (2007).
Adam and Jenny Carroll welcomed Syla Augustine Steinman into their family on November 6.
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Suja Thomas
Professor of Law
Suja delivered the Harold C. Schott Scholarship Award Lecture at the College on The Civil Jury: The Disregarded Constitutional Actor. She posted the lecture on SSRN; Larry Solum (Illinois) praised the lecture on his Legal Theory Blog as “Another paper from Thomas, who has written a number of cool papers on various aspects of the civil jury trial and the constitution.” The lecture also was covered on the Jury Experiences Blog.
Suja will participate on a Summary Judgment Panel at a February 29, 2008 symposium hosted by the Iowa Law Review on Procedural Justice: Perspectives on Summary Judgment, Peremptory Challenges, and the Exclusionary Rule.
Suja’s forthcoming article, Why Motion to Dismiss Is Now Unconstitutional, 92 Minn. L. Rev. __ (2008), was discussed on Civil Procedure Prof Blog and the Corporate Law and Democracy.
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Joseph P. Tomain
Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law
Two of Joe’s publications were cited:
Verna L. Williams
Professor of Law
Verna spoke at a “Coffee Talk” with students sponsored by the Public Interest Law Group.
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Ingrid Brunk Wuerth
Professor of Law
Ingrid’s article, The Dangers of Deference: International Claim Settlement by the President, 44 Harv. Int’l L.J. 1 (2003), was cited in Bradford R. Clark, Domesticating Sole Executive Agreements, 93 Va. L. Rev. 1573 (2007).
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