Marjorie
Corman Aaron Professor of Practice and Director, Center for Negotiation & Problem Solving
Several of Marjorie's publications were cited:
Profile of Professor Aaron :: Center for Practice in Negotiation & Problem Solving
Marianna
Brown Bettman Invited Professor of Law
Marianna published Searching and Seizing: Two New Rulings as her monthly Legally Speaking column in the American Israelite, Cincinnati Herald, and City Beat.
Lou
Bilionis Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Lou's article, Process, the Constitution, and Substantive Criminal Law, 96 Mich. L. Rev. 1269 (1998), was cited in Assaf Hamdani, Mens Rea and the Cost of Ignorance, 93 Va. L. Rev. 415 (2007); and Eric Tennen, Is the Constitution in Harm's Way? Substantive Due Process and Criminal Law, 8 Boalt J. Crim. L. 3 (2004).
Lou was quoted in Law College Honors Noted Alums, Cincinnati Post, May 1, 2007, at B3.
Barbara Black Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
The Corporate Law Center is assisting the Ohio Task Force on Commercial Dockets with research on the operation of business and commercial courts in the United States. The Task Force, co-chaired by Patrick Fischer, President of the Cincinnati Bar Association (and partner at Keating, Muething & Klekamp) and Judge John Bessey, was appointed by the Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court to assess the best method of establishing commercial civil litigation dockets in the courts of common pleas in Ohio and to develop, oversee and evaluate a pilot project. Barbara met with the Task Force members and 2Ls Philip Borger and Nicklaus McKee are working full-time this summer on this ongoing project.
Barbara was selected by the AALS Section on Securities Regulation to present a paper, Are Retail Investors Better Off After Sarbanes-Oxley?, for presentation at the AALS Annual Meeting in New York City in January 2008. The paper will be published in the Brooklyn Journal of Corporate and Securities Law.
A.
Christopher Bryant Professor of Law
Chris was selected by the Class of 2007 to confer the ceremonial hoods at graduation.
Paul
L. Caron Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Projects
Paul presented Law School Rankings: Past, Present, and Future at the LSAC Annual Meeting and Educational Conference in Tucson, Arizona. He led a faculty luncheon discussion on Scholarly Entrepreneurship at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law hosted by his former UC colleagues Jean Braucher and Jack Chin.
Paul's TaxProf Blog was praised in the Wall Street Journal on May 30: "Mr. Caron's widely read Blog is important reading for anyone trying to keep up with tax-related news." His blog was ranked as the eighth most popular law blog among 1845 law blogs tracked by Justia.com.
Paul launched three new blogs as part of his Law Professor Blogs Network:
Paul published several issues of his Tax Law Abstracts e-journals:
Two of Paul's articles were cited:
Jacob Cogan Assistant Professor
of Law
Jacob Cogan has launched an International Law Blog. He is the sixth College of Law faculty member with a blog:
Cincinnati thus enjoys a large legal blogosphere presence in raw terms and an even larger presence on a per capita basis-nearly 25% of our tenured and tenure-track faculty now blog.
Margaret Drew Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Relations/Violence
Clinic
Margaret continued to meet with a subcommittee of the University Sexual Offense Response Team on defining the work of the Team. She participated in a planning group for a fall conference on Humanizing Law School Education to be held at Washburn University. Margaret attended a three-day conference in London, Ontario on Children's Issues in Domestic Violence Cases.
Margaret's article, Lawyer Malpractice and Domestic Violence: Are We Revictimizing Our Clients?, 39 Fam. L.Q. 7 (2005) was cited in Dana Harrington Conner, To Protect or to Serve: Confidentiality, Client Protection, and Domestic Violence, 79 Temp. L. Rev. 877 (2007).
Rafael Gely Judge Joseph P. Kinneary Professor of
Law
Justice Ginsburg cited one of Rafael's articles, Love, Sex and Politics? Sure. Salary? No Way": Workplace Social Norms and the Law, 25 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. L. 167 (2004), in her concurrence in Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (No. 05-1074).
Rafael's article, What Law Schools Can Learn from Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1483 (2004) (with Paul Caron), was cited in Larry Garvin, The Strange Death of Academic Commercial Law, 68 Ohio St. L.J. 403 (2007).
Mark
A. Godsey Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute
for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project
Mark received the TIAFF-CREF Award for Distinguished Public Service in a ceremony presided over by President Zimpher. The Ohio Innocence Project received "Courageous Advocate" for 2007 by the Inns of Court at a downtown banquet, and Mark spoke at the banquet about the phenomenon of wrongful convictions. Mark also gave a CLE presentation on the Clarence Elkins case and prosecutorial tunnel vision to the Lawyer's Club of Cincinnati at a downtown luncheon.
Several of Mark's articles were cited:
Emily
Houh Professor of Law
Emily's symposium proposal, From Proposition 209 to Proposal 2: Examining the Effects of Anti-Affirmative Action Voter Initiatives, has been accepted for publication in the California Law Review.
Ann Hubbard Professor of Law
Ann's article, Meaningful Lives and Major Life Activities, 55 Ala. L. Rev. 997 (2004), was cited in Deirdre M. Smith, The Paradox of Personality: Mental Illness, Employment Discrimination, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, 17 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L.J. 79 (2006).
Max Huffman Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
Max published:
Bert B. Lockwood, Jr. Distinguished
Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Bert hosted a dinner at the Faculty Club in honor of Unity Dow, our graduation speaker. He also hosted a lunch with Sean Lees, a Boston College Law grad who has been doing refugee work in Thailand and will be leaving shortly for Darfur where he will be working on a rule of law project.
Profile of Professor Lockwood :: Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Bradford C. Mank James
B. Helmer Jr. Professor of Law
Brad published:
Two of Brad's articles were cited:
Brad was quoted in Paul Webster, Is It Time to Hand Global Warming to the Lawyers?, Toronto Star, May 3 2007, at D3.
Douglas Mossman Administrative Director,
Glenn M. Weaver Institute of Law and Psychiatry
Two of Douglas's articles were cited:
Ronna Greff Schneider Professor
of Law
Ronna presented Religion and the Public Schools at Chapman University School of Law as part of its Betsy Levin's Lunchtime Lecture Series on Education Law.
Profile of Professor Schneider
Michael
E. Solimine Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law,
Director, Faculty Development and Extern Program
Several of Michael's articles were cited:
Adam
N. Steinman Assistant Professor of Law
Adam's promotion to Associate Professor of Law (effective September 1) was approved by the University.
Several of Adam's articles were cited:
Adam was selected by the Class of 2007 to confer the ceremonial hoods at graduation.
Suja
Thomas Professor of Law
Suja received the 2007 Harold C. Schott Scholarship Award, which recognizes outstanding research and scholarly achievement by a member of the College of Law faculty. She presented Why the Motion to Dismiss Could be Unconstitutional as part of the College's 11th Annual Summer Scholarship Series.
Suja's article, Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional, 93 Va. L. Rev. 139 (2007), is the ninth most-downloaded paper in the SSRN Journal of Legal History. She was selected by the Class of 2007 to confer the ceremonial hoods at graduation.
Barbara G. Watts Associate Dean
The Cincinnati Bar Association honored Barb Watts at their annual meeting and luncheon with their Trustees Award.
Verna
L. Williams Professor of Law
Verna was quoted in a front-page New York Times story, Michelle Obama Adds New Role to Balancing Act, N.Y. Times, May 18, 2007, at A1.
Ingrid
Brunk Wuerth Professor of Law
Ingrid's article, Authorizations for the Use of Force, International Law, and the Charming Betsy Canon, 46 B.C. L. Rev. 293 (2005), was cited in Eric A. Posner & Cass R. Sunstein, Chevronizing Foreign Relations Law, 116 Yale L.J. 1170 (2007); John O. McGinnis & Ilya Somin, Should International Law Be Part of Our Law?, 59 Stan. L. Rev. 1175 (2007); and John T. Parry, Terrorism and the New Criminal Process, 15 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 765 (2007).
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