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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Mika Writes on Employer Monitoring of Employee Use of Workplace Technology
C|M|LAW Legal Writing Professor Karin Mika has published an article in the Cornell Human Resources Review, an on-line publication of Cornell’s Graduate School of Industrial Labor Relations. The article, The Benefit of Adopting Comprehensive Standards of Monitoring Employee Technology Use in the … Continue reading
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Sterio Book on Secession Noted on Volokh Conspiracy
C|M|LAW Professor Milena Sterio’s recently published book, The Right to Self-Determination Under International Law: “Selfistans,” Secession, and the Rule of the Great Powers (Routledge) was mentioned on the Volokh Conspiracy at: http://www.volokh.com/2012/11/28/new-book-on-secession/
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Sterio Debates the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia’s Gotovino Decision
On, November 16, 2012, the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia’s Appellate Chamber overturned a guilty verdict issued by the Trial Chamber against two Croatian generals accused of various crimes against the Serbian civilian population in Croatia during the civil war … Continue reading
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Keating Writes on Fair Housing Policies and Sustainable Land Use
Dr. Dennis Keating, a jointly appointed Professor at C|M|LAW and the Levin College of Urban Affairs, has co-authored an article on New Jersey’s Mt. Laurel fair share housing, Massachusetts’ Chapter 40B inclusionary housing, and Oregon’s growth management land use policy. … Continue reading
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Sundahl Invited to Speak at Harvard on Ancient Greek Law
C|M|LAW Associate Professor and Associate Dean Mark J. Sundahl has been invited to speak at the 19th Symposium of the International Society for Greek and Hellenistic Legal History which will take place in August 2013 at Harvard University. This biennial symposium … Continue reading
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James T. Flaherty, an Innovator at C|M|Law, Died November 6, 2012
C|M|LAW Professor Emeritus James T. Flaherty died in his home on November 6, 2012. He was 84 years old. Memorialized in a Plain Dealer article, James T. Flaherty was an innovator at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law: news obituary, by Grant Segall, November 16, … Continue reading
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Robertson Speaks at Symposium on the Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing
On November 16, 2012, C|M|LAW Professor and Associate Dean Heidi Gorovitz Robertson presented Applying (some) Lessons Learned from the BP/Gulf Coast Oil Spill to the Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing in Ohio (and Beyond) at the Case Western Reserve Law Review … Continue reading
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Dr. Mark Sundahl is Cleveland State’s Rocket Man
C|M|LAW Professor and Associate Dean Mark J. Sundahl was interviewed for CSU’s “Engaged” regarding his endeavors in space law. See: http://clevelandstate.tumblr.com/post/35633537079/q-a-dr-mark-sundahl-is-cleveland-states-rocket
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Lewis to Visit Emory Law School’s Vulnerability and Human Condition Initiative and Feminist Legal Theory Project
C|M|LAW’s Leon and Gloria Plevin Professor of Law, Browne Lewis, has been invited to serve as a visiting scholar with the Vulnerability and the Human Condition Initiative and Feminism and Legal Theory Project at Emory Law School. She will be … Continue reading
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Sundahl to Advise Federal Aviation Administration on Private Space Travel
The U.S. Secretary of Transportation has appointed Mark J. Sundahl, C|M|LAW Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Administration, to the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee (COMSTAC). The COMSTAC advises the Federal Aviation Administration regarding new regulations governing private space activity. … Continue reading
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