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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Kerber Serves on Editorial Board for The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style, and Interviews for Judge4Yourself
C|M|LAW Legal Writing Professor Sandra Kerber served as one of the Board of Editorial Advisers for Bryan Garner’s The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style, Third Edition which was recently published by West Academic Publishing. See: http://www.amazon.com/The-Redbook-Manual-Legal-Style/dp/0314168915 In addition, she participated in the … Continue reading
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Weinstein Publishes 2013 Edition of Federal Land Use Law & Litigation
C|M|LAW and Levin College of Urban Affairs Professor Alan C. Weinstein has published the 2013 edition of Federal Land Use Law & Litigation (Thomson Reuters,) a one-volume treatise that he co-authors annually with Brain Blaesser, Esq. The book examines all federal, constitutional, and statutory … Continue reading
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Sundahl Publishes Book on Satellite Finance
C|M|LAW Associate Dean Mark J. Sundahl has just published The Cape Town Convention: Its Application to Space Assets and Relation to the Law of Outer Space. In the book, Dean Sundahl examines the recently adopted UNIDROIT Convention on International Interests in Mobile … Continue reading
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American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics Focuses Spotlight on C|M|’s Lewis
C|M|LAW’s Leon and Gloria Plevin Professor and Director of the Center for Health Law and Policy Browne C. Lewis was featured recently in the American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics’ Member Spotlight. ASLME used the member spotlight as a … Continue reading
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Lewis to Travel to Israel on a Fulbright Specialist Grant
Congratulations to C|M|LAW Professor Browne Lewis who will be traveling to Israel for 14 days in December as a Fulbright Specialist at Haifa University. Lewis will be assisting the university in the areas of global and community health. Professor Lewis’ … Continue reading
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Sterio’s Piracy Article Cited by the D.C. Circuit
C|M|LAW Professor Milena Sterio’s article on piracy, The Somali Piracy Problem: A Global Puzzle Necessitating A Global Solution, 59 Am. U. L. Rev. 1449 (2010) was cited by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in U.S. v. … Continue reading
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Sundahl Speaks on Commercialization of Space at International Law Weekend
On September 19th, C|M|LAW Associate Dean Mark Sundahl spoke on a panel on Regulating and Incentivizing Commercial Space Markets at the International Law Weekend organized by the American Branch of the International Law Association at Washington University in St. Louis. The panel … Continue reading
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Majette Interviewed by WEWS News Channel 5 Regarding the Affordable Care Act
C|M|LAW Professor Gwendolyn Roberts Majette was interviewed by WEWS News Channel 5 concerning the ongoing health care reform process and its implications. That interview was broken into 5 segments that will air each night this week during the 6 pm. … Continue reading
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Robertson Writes on Public Opinion Divisions on Shale Development around the World in Crain’s Cleveland Business
C|M|LAW Professor and Associate Dean Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, a regular contributor to Crain’s Cleveland Business’ Shale Report, has posted Ohio, U.S. are not alone in seeing public divided over shale development. In this post, she briefly explores public reaction to potential … Continue reading
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Sterio Discusses Child Pirates on WCPN’s “Talking Foreign Policy”, and International Criminal Prosecutions at SEALS
C|M|LAW Professor Milena Sterio participating in “Talking Foreign Policy” on Tuesday, September 10, on WCPN 90.3. The discussion concerned combating maritime piracy, solving the problem of child soldiers/pirates, and the legality of bombing Syria. In addition to Sterio, and “Talking Foreign Policy” … Continue reading
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