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Faculty News February 2008 Issue

Photo of Professor Aaron Marjorie Corman Aaron

Professor of Clinical Law, Center for Practice in Negotiation and Problem Solving.

Marjorie served as a judge for CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution annual award for professional articles. Her 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 (Thomson West, 2008 Supp.).

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Center for Practice in Negotiation & ProblemSolving

Photo of Professor Armstrong Timothy K. Armstrong

Assistant Professorof Law

Tim’s article, Digital Rights Management and the Process of Fair Use, 20 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 49 (2006), was cited in Jerome H. Reichman, Graeme B. Dinwoodie & Pamela Samuelson, A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works, 22 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 981 (2007).

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Photo of Professor Bai Lynn Bai

Assistant Professorof Law

Lynn posted There are Plaintiffs and... There are Plaintiffs: An Empirical Analysis of Securities Class Action Settlements 61 Vand. L. Rev. ___ (2008) (with James D. Cox (Duke) & Randall S. Thomas (Vanderbilt)) at Pittsburgh as part of UC's Scholar Exchange Program.

Lynn attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

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Photo of Professor Bettman Marianna Brown Bettman

Professor of Clinical Law

Mariana will receive the Ohio State Bar Association’s Nettie Cronise Luttes Award at its annual meeting this May in Columbus. The award recognizes women lawyers who have improved the legal profession through their own high level of professionalism and who have opened doors for other women and girls.

Marianna has been appointed to a committee of community leaders who will serve as ambassadors for the Freedom’s Sisters exhibit, an exhibit honoring twenty African-American women from the 19th century to the present who helped foster civil rights in the U.S. The exhibit is being sponsored by the Ford Motor Company, and opens in Cincinnati at the Museum Center March 14, after which it will embark on a three-year nationwide tour.

Marianna attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

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Photo of Dean Bilionis Lou Bilionis

Dean and Nippert Professor of Law

Lou presided at the College’s 175h anniversary gala celebration with Chris Collingsworth, John Grisham, and Governor Ted Strickland. He attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

Lou’s article, Process, the Constitution, and Substantive Criminal Law, 96 Mich. L. Rev. 1269 (1998), was cited in Morris B. Hoffman, The Myth of Factual Innocence, 82 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 663 (2007).

Lou was quoted in:

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Photo of Professor Black Barbara Black

Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center

Barbara’s article, Securities Commentary: The Second Circuit’s Approach to the ‘In Connection With’ Requirement of Rule 10b-5, 53 Brook. L. Rev. 539 (1987), was cited and quoted at page 9 of the Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Stoneridge Investment Partners, LLC v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., No. 06-43 (1/15/08).

Barbara’s article, The Irony of Securities Arbitration Today: Why Do Brokerage Firms Need Judicial Protection?, 72 U. Cin.. L. Rev. 415 (2003), was excerpted in Donna M. Nagy, Richard W. Painter & Margaret V. Sachs, Securities Litigation and Enforcement (Thomson West, 2nd ed. 2007). She joined the Advisory Board of the Securities Regulation Law Journal.

Barbara attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City, where she presented Are Retail Investors Better Off After Sarbanes-Oxley? at the Section on Securities Regulation panel on Have Securities Regulation Reforms Hit The Mark? (one of five papers selected after a call for papers; papers will be published in the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial and Commercial Law).) She posted a subsequent version of the paper, Are Retail Investors Better Off Today?, on SSRN.

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Photo of Professor Bryant A. Christopher Bryant

Professor of Law

Chris published Presidential Signing Statements and Congressional Oversight, 16 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 169 (2007). He participated as a judge in the state’s We The People state finals competition in Columbus.

Chris participated as an “idea presenter” at the Ohio Legal Scholarship Workshop at Ohio State. His article, Retroactive Application of "New Rules" and the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1 (2002), was cited in Robert C. Post & Neil S. Siegel, Theorizing the Law/Politics Distinction: Neutral Principles, Affirmative Action, and the Enduring Legacy of Paul Mishkin, 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1473 (2007); Brian R. Means, Federal Habeas Practitioner Guide (Thomson-West, 2007 Supp.); and Peter W. Low & John J. Jeffries. Jr., Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations (Foundation Press, 6th ed. 2007).

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Photo of Professor Caron Paul L. Caron

Associate Dean of Faculty and Charles Hartsock Professor of Law

Paul spoke on a panel on Tax in the 21st Century: What's Blogging Got to Do with It? at the ABA Tax Section's Midyear Meeting in Lake Las Vegas, NV. The panel was covered in Kristen A. Parillo, Tax Press Plays Crucial Role in IRS Communications Strategy, Korb Says, 118 Tax Notes 478 (2008).

The Law Stories Series of Foundation Press, for which Paul serves as Series Editor, published Trial Stories, by Michael E. Tigar (American) & Angela J. Davis (American).

Paul attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City, where he participated in a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI).

Several of Paul’s publications were cited:

Two of Paul’s posts on TaxProf Blog were included in the ABA Journal’s Top 10 Stories of the Week:

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Photo of Professor Cogan Jacob Cogan

Assistant Professorof Law

Jacob published Competition and Control in International Adjudication, 48 Va. J. Int’l L. 411 (2008). The article was the subject of an online symposium on the Opinio Juris blog, with commentary by Larry Helfer (Vanderbilt) and Monica Hakimi (Cardozo). See also Jacob’s Introduction and Reply.

Jacob was a commentator at the Vanderbilt International Legal Studies Roundtable on The Law and Politics of International Cooperation.

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Photo of Professor Drew Margaret Drew

Associate Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Violence and Civil Protection Order Clinic

Margaret moderated a panel on the 30th anniversary of the passage of the Massachusetts Abuse Prevention Act, sponsored by the Rosa Parks Committee of the Massachusetts Woman’s Bar Association. Margaret was honored with a plaque for her “many years of standing up for justice and the rule of law.”

The ABA Commission on Domestic Violence distributed the Standards of Practice for Lawyers Representing Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking in Civil Protection Order Cases. Margaret was on the steering committee and acted as one of the drafters and editors.

Margaret presented Client Interviewing in Preparation for Trial as part of CLE webcast series for lawyers representing victims of violence sponsored by the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence.

Margaret attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City. She was quoted in More than One Family Grieving Loss, Cincinnati Enquirer, Jan. 13, 2008, at 13A.

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Photo of Professor Gely Rafael Gely

Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of Law

Rafael’s article, Striker Replacements: A Law, Economics, and Negotiations Approach, 68 S. Cal. L. Rev. 363 (1995), was cited in Joshua H. Whitman, Winning at All Costs: Using Law & Economics to Determine the Proper Role of Government in Regulating the Use of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Professional Sports, 2008 U. Ill. L. Rev. 459.

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Photo of Professor Godsey Mark A. Godsey

Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project

Mark attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City. He was quoted in:

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Loisand Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project

Photo of Professor Houh Emily Houh

Professor of Law

Emily attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City, where she spoke on several panels:

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Photo of Professor Kalsem Kristin Kalsem

Professor of Law

Kristin attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

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Photo of Professor Lassiter Christo Lassiter

Professor of Law

Christo’s article, TV or Not TV - That Is the Question?, 86 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 928 (1996), was cited in Jay E. Grenig, William C. Lee & Kevin F. O'Malley, Federal Jury Practice and Instructions — Jury Trial (Thomson-West, 2008 Supp.).

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Photo of Professor Lockwood Bert B. Lockwood, Jr.

Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights

The Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights Series of the University of Pennsylvania Press, for which Bert serves as Series Editor, published:

Bert attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

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Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights

Photo of Professor Malloy 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 Roberta Achtenberg & Karen Moulding, Sexual Orientation and the Law (Clark Boardman Callaghan, 2008 Supp.).

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Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry

Photo of Professor Mank Bradford C. Mank

James B. Helmer Jr. Professor of Law

Brad was appointed as representative of the City's Environmental Advisory Council to Mayor Mallory's Steering Committee on Climate Change, which is developing a scheme to reduce the City of Cincinnati's emissions of greenhouse gases.

Several of Brad’s articles were cited:

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Photo of Professor Mossman Douglas Mossman

Administrative Director, Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry

Douglas was awarded the Manfred S. Guttmacher Award by the American Psychiatric Association and the American Academy of Psychiatry in recognition of his article, Critique of Pure Risk Assessment or, Kant Meets Tarasoff, 75 U. Cin. L. Rev. 523 (2006). The award was established in 1967 to recognize outstanding contributions to the literature on forensic psychiatry. Douglas will receive the award and deliver the awardee lecture at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in Washington, D.C. on May 8 (2008).

Douglas published Topiramate as Treatment for Alcohol Dependence, 299 JAMA 405 (2008) (with Stringer & Rueve).

Two of Douglas’s articles were accepted for publication:

  • Conceptualizing and Characterizing Accuracy in Assessments of Competence to Stand Trial, in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law.
  • Tips to Make Documentation Easier, Faster, and More Satisfying, in Current Psychiatry.

Several of Douglas’s articles were cited:

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Photo of Professor Oliver Nancy Oliver

Associate Professsor of Law of Legal Research and Writing

Nancy was appointed to serve on the Infection Control Group committee coordinated by the Ohio Department of Health. The committee will study and recommend quality standards relating to hospital-acquired infections.

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Photo of Professor Schneider Ronna Greff Schneider

Professsor of Law

Ronna is organizing a conference to be held at the College on April 13-14, 2008 in connection with her just-published book, Education Law Stories (Foundation Press, 2008) (with Michael A. Olivas). The book was cited in Laura Rothstein, Millennials and Disability Law: Revisiting Southeastern Community College v Davis, 34 J.C. & U.L. 169 (2007).

Ronna attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City.

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Photo of Professor Solimine Michael E. Solimine

Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Development

Michael presented his paper, Congress, Ex parte Young, and the Fate of the Three-Judge District Court, at a faculty workshop at Villanova as part of the Scholar Exchange Program.

Several of his books and articles were cited.

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Photo of Professor Steinman Adam N. Steinman

Assistant Professor of Law

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 James E. Pfander, Protective Jurisdiction, Aggregate Litigation, and the Limits of Article III, 95 Cal. L. Rev. 1423 (2007).

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Photo of Professor Thomas Suja Thomas

Professor of Law

Suja attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City, where she organized and moderated an Open Source Program (a program competitively selected by the AALS Committee on Open Source Programs) on Implementing Scholarship.

Suja’s article, Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional, 93 Va. L. Rev. 139 (2007), was cited in Deirdre M. Smith, Who Says You're Disabled? The Role of Medical Evidence in the ADA Definition of Disability, 82 Tul. L. Rev. 1 (2007).

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Photo of Dean Emeritus Tomain Joseph P. Tomain

Dean Emeritus and Wilbert and Helen Ziegler Professor of Law

Two of Joe’s books were cited:

  • Energy Law in a Nutshell (West Group, 2004) (with Richard Cudahy), in Daniel Pollak, S.D. Warren and the Erosion of Federal Preeminence in Hydropower Regulation, 34 Ecology L.Q. 763 (2007).
  • Regulatory Law and Policy (LexisNexis, 3d ed. 2003) (with Sidney A. Shapiro), in Sidney A. Shapiro, OMB and the Politicization of Risk Assessment, 37 Envtl. L. 1083 (2007).

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Photo of Professor Wiliams Verna L. Williams

Professor of Law

Verna attended the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City, where she spoke on the Section on Minority Groups panel on E-racing the Color Line in Sports (to be published in the Virginia Sports and Entertainment Law Journal).

Verna’s article, Reform or Retrenchment?: Single-Sex Education and the Construction of Race and Gender, 2004 Wis. L. Rev. 15, was cited in Rebecca A. Kiselewich, In Defense of the 2006 Title IX Regulations for Single-sex Public Education: How Separate Can Be Equal, 49 B.C. L. Rev. 217 (2008).

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Photo of Professor Wuerth Ingrid Brunk Wuerth

Professor of Law

Two of Ingrid’s articles were cited:

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Faculty News is edited by Paul L. Caron, Associate Dean of Faculty and Charles Hartsock Professor of Law.
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