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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Professor Keating’s Reports Cited in U.S. Department of Housing Publication
Professor Dennis Keating’s reports on the Cuyahoga County Land Bank were cited in the Winter 2014 issue of “Evidence Matters”, HUD User, a publication of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development: “Countywide Land Banks Tackle Vacancy and Blight.” The “Evidence Matters” … Continue reading
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Professor Weinsten Organizes and Speaks at American Planning Association Conference
Professor Alan Weinstein organized and served as both the moderator and a speaker for the American Planning Association’s Annual Planning Law Review audio/web conference held on Wednesday, June 25th. Other speakers included: Deborah Rosenthal, AICP, a partner with the Sheppard Mullin law firm in Costa Mesa, … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson’s Article Praised by Real Estate Blog
C-M Law and Levin College of Urban Affairs Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson’s article, Applying Lessons from the Gulf Oil Spill to Hydraulic Fracturing, published in the Case Western Reserve Law Review, was recently highlighted by in limine: Blog of Real … Continue reading
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Professor Forte Lectures at Capital Law School and at James Wilson Institute
Professor David Forte recently delivered two lectures. On April 25, Professor Forte lectured at Capital University Law School on “Chief Justice John Roberts’ New Federalism: William Rehnquist redux.” On May 23, Professor Forte presented a talk entitled, “Justice Robert A. Jackson and the First Amendment” … Continue reading
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Professor Mika’s Article on Technology in Classrooms Among Top Ten Downloads
Professor Karin MIka’s paper, Innovation in the Classroom– The Future of Technology, published in the Spring 2014 issue of the AALS Section on Teaching Methods, was listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for “Law Educator: Courses, Materials & Teaching … Continue reading
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Professor Hoke Presents Paper at Privacy Law Scholars Conference
Professor S. Candice Hoke presented a co-authored paper entitled Self-Regulation of the Online Behavioral Advertising Industry: Empirical Analysis and Regulatory Competence at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference at George Washington University on June 6-7. This prestigious conference was co-hosted by the University … Continue reading
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Professor Keating Speaks at Social Equity Leadership Conference
Professor Dennis Keating spoke about “Regional Equity” on a panel on “Equitable Community Development” at the 13th annual Social Equity Leadership conference of the National Academy of Public Administration. This conference took place on May 29 at the Graduate School … Continue reading
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Professor Green Publishes Article in U. Kansas Law Review
Professor Matthew Green published a new article entitled What’s So Reasonable about Reasonableness? Rejecting a Case-Law Centered Approach to Title VII’s Reasonable Belief Doctrine in the University of Kansas Law Review (62 U. Kan. L. Rev. 759 (2014)). The article … Continue reading
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Professor Daiker-Middaugh Wins CMBA Award
This year, the Justice for All (JFA) Committee of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association will present Professor Pamela Daiker-Middaugh with the JFA Volunteer of the Year Award. The JFA Committee serves as the oversight committee to coordinate and support the CMBA’s … Continue reading
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Plecnik Publishes Article on Three Reading Rule in The News-Herald
Professor John Plecnik published an article entitled “Three reading rule explanation” in The News-Herald. The text of the article is available below. Three-reading rule explanation The three-reading rule requires legislation to be “read” or considered three times prior to a … Continue reading
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