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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Professor Sagers Publishes Blog Post Discussing Supreme Court’s Opinion in North Carolina State Bd of Dental Examiners v. FTC
Chrisopher Sagers, James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, has published a blog post on the AntitrustConnect Blog, regarding the Supreme Court’s recent opinion in North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC. Professor Sagers’ post is entitled “North … Continue reading
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Robertson Visits the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Dehradun, India and Lectures on the Regulation of Shale Oil and Gas Development in the U.S.
C|M|LAW’s Steven W.Percy Professor of Law,Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, presented Shale Gas Revolution: United States Experience in Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing, to the students and faculty of the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, in Dehradun, India, on February 23, 2015. This lecture was presented in … Continue reading
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Professor Weinstein’s Paper Accepted for Presentation at First Annual Sustainability Conference at Arizona State University
Professor Alan Weinstein’s paper, entitled “Reporting on Sustainability Research and Implementation in Urban Planning,” has been accepted for presentation at the First Annual Sustainability Conference of American Legal Educators to be held on May 8, 2015 at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of … Continue reading
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Professor Forte’s Essay on Self-Government for the Self-Governed Published by Kirby Center at Hillsdale College
Professor David Forte’s essay, “Self-Government for the Self-Governed: The Role of Virtue in a Democratic Republic,” has been published by the Allan P. Kirby Jr. Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship of Hillsdale College. The essay may be accessed here.
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Robertson quoted on Inside Climate News regarding the Ohio Supreme Court’s recent Beck Energy decision
On February 24, 2015, C|M|LAW’s Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson,was quoted in an article, Another Bid for Local Control Over Fracking Is Thwarted, by Zahra Hirji, on Inside Climate News, a non-partisan, non-profit, Pulitzer Prize winning news organization concentrating … Continue reading
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Professor Forte Participates in Panel Discussion on The Rise of Islamic Radicalism
On Tuesday, February 16, 2015, Professor David Forte participated in a panel discussion on The Rise of Islamic Radicalism with Lt. Gen. (ret.) John R. Vines, former Commander of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, Jason Beardsley, Special Operations Advisor for … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson Interviewed on WCPN Regarding the Ohio Supreme Court’s Decision on Local Regulation of Drilling
C|M|LAW’s Steve W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson was interviewed by WCPN for a public radio news story, High Court Ruling Limits Local Power Over Gas Drilling, by Joanna Richards. In the long-awaited decision (oral argument was heard in … Continue reading
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Professor Plecnik Appointed Representative to Noise Abatement Council for Cuyahoga County Airport
On February 12th, Willoughby Hills City Council voted to appoint Professor John Plecnik the Council Representative on the Noise Abatement Council for the Cuyahoga County Airport. A full description of the composition and purpose of the Noise Abatement Council is available here.
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Professor Sterio Signs Book Contract With Edward Elgar Publishing
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio signed a book contract with Edwar Elgar Publishing. Professor Sterio will write a book entitled “Secession in International Law: A New Framework.” The anticipated publication date will be the fall of 2017.
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Sundahl Publishes Article on Secured Transactions in Ancient Greece
C|M|LAW Associate Professor and Associate Dean Mark J. Sundahl has published an article regarding secured transactions in ancient Athens as part of Symposion 2013, a book published by the Austrian Academy of Sciences collecting the papers presented at the 19th … Continue reading
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