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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Professor Sterio Contributes Two Law Review Articles on Drones
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio contributed two articles on the legal issues related to the United States’ use of drones to conduct targeted killings overseas. The first article, “The Covert Use of Drones: How Secrecy Undermines Oversight and Accountability,” … Continue reading
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Professor Lazarus Speaks at Student-to-Lawyer Symposium in Columbus, Ohio
Professor Steve Lazarus spoke on Friday November 14, at the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Professionalism’s 3rd Annual Student-to-Lawyer Symposium titled “Preparing the Leaders of Tomorrow’s Changing Legal Profession” in Columbus, Ohio. The Symposium was attended by lawyers, judges, students … Continue reading
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Professor Davis and Co-Author Publish Article in the British Journal of American Legal Studies
Professor Mickey Davis, with co-author Dana Neacsu, Librarian and Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, published an article entitled “The Many Texts of the Law” in volume 3-issue 2 of the British Journal of American Legal Studies (Birmingham City University). According … Continue reading
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Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss Publishes Blog Post on Recent Rape Allegations Against Bill Cosby
Professor Lolita Buckner Inniss published a blog post entitled “Clarence Thomas, Bill Cosby, and the Absence of Memory” on her blog, Ain’t I a Feminist Legal Scholar Too? (“a blog that explores the relationship between blackness, feminism and feminist legal … Continue reading
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Sagers Publishes on Federal Trade Commission Loss in Big Drug Merger
Professor Chris Sagers, with co-author Rick Brunell, General Counsel of the American Antitrust Institute, published a new article in the widely read Antitrust Bulletin. Their article, ”FTC v. Lundbeck: Is Anything in Antitrust Obvious, Like, Ever?,” 59 Antitrust Bull. 557 (2014), considers … Continue reading
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Professor Geier Publishes New Tax Law Textbook with CALI eLangdell Press
Professor Deborah Geier has published “U.S. Federal Income Taxation of Individuals,” a new textbook for use in the first Federal Income Tax course, with CALI’s eLangdell Press. She declined expressions of interest from the legacy legal publishers in favor of … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Publishes Blog Post Discussing Mauritian Court’s Acquittal of Twelve Piracy Suspects
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio published a blog post on both Intlawgrrls and Communis Hostis Omnium, two academic blogs where she routinely publishes posts and serves as editor, on the recent Mauritius Intermediate Court acquittal of twelve piracy suspects. … Continue reading
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Professor Sundahl Quoted in California Lawyer on the Need to Clarify Property Rights in Space
Associate Dean and Professor Mark Sundahl was quoted in the October issue of California Lawyer regarding the need to clarify the right of companies to assert ownership over natural resources extracted from asteroids and other celestial bodies. At least two … Continue reading
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Professor Falk Speaks at 40th Anniversary of the Law-Psychology Program at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Professor Patricia J. Falk was invited to a celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the inception of the Law-Psychology Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, which took place on October 24. She earned her J.D. in 1983 and her Ph.D. (focusing … Continue reading
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Professor Chang Presents at Global Law School in Delhi, India; Lectures During the Summer
Professor Angelin Chang presented on September 16 at the Centre for IPR Studies at Jindal Global Law School in Delhi, India. Her presentation was entitled “Copyright Issues Facing Musicians: A Practical Overview.” During the summer, Professor Chang taught in the … Continue reading
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