Marjorie
Corman Aaron Professor of Practice and Director, Center for Negotiation & Problem Solving
Marjorie co-taught the first segment of her Making Mediators CLE workshop, in which lawyers serve as mediators for students enrolled in the law school's Mediation Advocacy class.
With Adjunct Professor Jim Lawrence, Marjorie coached UC's regional winners in the ABA's negotiation competition in preparation for the National Competition. She also coached and traveled with two UC teams for the Regionals of the ABA's Client Counseling Competition. Marjorie conducted the intra-school Representation in Mediation Competition, selecting two teams to represent UC at the Regionals in March.
Marjorie's book chapter, Evaluation in Mediation, Mediating Legal Disputes (Dwight Golann, ed., 1997), was cited in John Lande, How Much Justice Can We Afford?: Defining the Courts' Roles and Deciding the Appropriate Number of Trials, Settlement Signals, and Other Elements Needed to Administer Justice, 2006 J. Disp. Resol. 213.
Profile of Professor Aaron :: Center for Practice in Negotiation & Problem Solving
Timothy K. Armstrong Assistant Professor of Law
Two of Tim's articles were cited:
Profile of Professor Armstrong
Marianna
Brown Bettman Invited Professor of Law
Marianna published Restoring Fault to Workers' Comp Decisions as her monthly Legally Speaking column in American Israelite and City Beat. She gave a speech to the Lawyers Club of Cincinnati on The Legal Challenge of Prenatal Torts in Ohio.
Marianna hosted two judicial proceedings at the College:
Lou
Bilionis Dean and Nippert Professor of Law
Lou hosted and delivered introductory remarks at two events on campus:
Barbara Black Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Corporate Law Center
Barbara presented Transforming Rhetoric into Reality: A Federal Remedy for Negligent Brokerage Advice, 8 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 101 (2006), to the faculty at Chase College of Law. She attended Northwestern's Small Business Opportunity Conference. Barbara moderated a seminar with the lawyers at Keating Muething & Klekamp on the new Ohio Rules of Professional Responsibility.
Several of Barbara's articles were cited:
Kristin
Kalsem Brandser Professor of Law
Kristin presented Bankruptcy Reform and the Financial Well Being of Women as part of UC's Women's Studies Lecture Series.
A.
Christopher Bryant Professor of Law
Chris participated in a Symposium on Presidential Signing Statements hosted by the Institute of Bill of Rights Law and the William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal.
Chris and Ronna Schneider coached a Highlands High School We the People Team that won the Kentucky state competition and will compete in the national contest in Washington, D.C. in April.
Two of Chris' articles were cited:
Paul
L. Caron Charles Hartsock Professor of Law and Director, Faculty Projects
Paul participated as a panelist at a Symposium sponsored by the New York Law School Program in Law & Journalism and the New York Law School Law Review on Writing About the Law: From Bluebook to Blogs and Beyond. Paul spoke on a panel on Just Cite It! The Traditional Law Review Structure with Ann Althouse (Wisconsin), Randy E. Barnett (Georgetown), and James Lindgren (Northwestern), moderated by Cameron Stracher (NYLS). The event was live-blogged by Ann Althouse, David Latt, and Larry Solum.
Paul was quoted in:
Paul launched two blogs 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:
Margaret Drew Professor of Clinical Law and Director, Domestic Relations/Violence
Clinic
Margaret's published a review of Violence Against Women in Domestic Violence Reports (Civic Research Institute, 2007). She attended the ABA mid-year meeting and the meeting of the Youth At Risk Commission.
Margaret participated in several training sessions:
Mark
A. Godsey Professor of Law and Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute
for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project
On behalf of the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project, Mark accepted an additional $1 million donation from local benefactors Lois and Richard Rosenthal. To date, three wrongly convicted persons have been released from prison as a result of the work of the RIJ/OIP.
Mark participated with Ann Hubbard, Suja Thomas, and Verna Williams in a moot oral argument in preparation for Pierre Bergeron's argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Winkelman v. Parma City School District.
Two of Mark's articles were cited:
Mark was quoted in
Profile of Professor Godsey :: Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence Project
Ann Hubbard Professor of Law
Ann participated with Mark Godsey, Suja Thomas, and Verna Williams in a moot oral argument in preparation for Pierre Bergeron's argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Winkelman v. Parma City School District.
Bert B. Lockwood, Jr. Distinguished
Service Professor of Law and Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights
Bert participated as a commentator at a presentation at the College by David H. Moore (Kentucky) on International Law in U.S. Courts
Sponsored by the Federalist Society. He hosted a visit to the College by Xinqiang Sun, Director of the Center for the Study of American Law at Shandong University in China.
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'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, (Thomson-West, 2007 Supp.).
Profile of Professor Malloy :: Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry
Bradford C. Mank James
B. Helmer Jr. Professor of Law
Brad's article, Rewarding Defendant Cooperation under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Judges vs. Prosecutors, 26 Crim. L. Bull. 399 (1990), was cited in F. Lee Bailey & Kenneth J. Fishman, Handling Narcotic and Drug Cases (LexisNexis, 2007 Supp.).
Ronna Greff Schneider Professor
of Law
Ronna and Chris Bryant coached a Highlands High School We the People Team that won the Kentucky state competition and will compete in the national contest in Washington, D.C. in April.
Profile of Professor Schneider
Michael
E. Solimine Donald P. Klekamp Professor of Law,
Director, Faculty Development and Extern Program
Michael published Judges Followed Law in Franklin Case, Cincinnati Enquirer, Feb. 21, 2007. The op-ed discusses Franklin v. Anderson, 267 F. Supp.2d 768 (S.D. Ohio 2003), aff'd, 434 F.3d 412 (6th Cir. 2006), cert. denied, 127 S. Ct. ___(2007)
Several of Michael's articles were cited:
Adam
N. Steinman Assistant Professor of Law
Adam was quoted in Liz Carroll Trial to Begin Today, Cincinnati Post, Feb. 12, 2007, at A2.
Suja
Thomas Professor of Law
Suja presented Why Summary Judgment is Unconstitutional, 93 Va. L. Rev. __ (2007), to the University of Minnesota Law School faculty and to the Minnesota Employment Lawyers Association. The article was featured in Danielle Citron, Summary Judgment on the Line, PrawfsBlawg, Feb. 6, 2007.
Suja participated with Mark Godsey, Ann Hubbard, and Verna Williams in a moot oral argument in preparation for Pierre Bergeron's argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Winkelman v. Parma City School District.
Several of Suja's articles were cited:
Verna
L. Williams Professor of Law
Verna participated with Mark Godsey, Ann Hubbard, and Suja Thomas in a moot oral argument in preparation for Pierre Bergeron's argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in Winkelman v. Parma City School District.
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 Michael P. Van Alstine, Executive Aggrandizement in Foreign Affairs Lawmaking, 54 UCLA L. Rev. 309 (2006).
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