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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Professor Sterio Publishes Blog Post on Wallstrom Affair on Intlawgrrls: Je Suis Margot
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio has published a blog post on Intlawgrrls, discussing the Wallstrom Affair. Margot Wallstrom is the Swedish Foreign Minister who openly criticized Saudi Arabia for its human (and women’s) rights abuses – particularly, for the … Continue reading
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Professor Forte’s Essay Published by the Online Library of Law & Liberty
Professor David Forte’s essay, “When Thomas Jefferson Read the Qur’an,” has been published by the Online Library of Law & Liberty, a production of The Liberty Fund. It can be read here. In this essay, Professor Forte reviews Professor Denise Spellberg’s … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson interviewed on America’s Work Force radio show regarding natural gas pipeline eminent domain
Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, C|M|’s Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, was interviewed on America’s Work Force, a daily radio show focusing on issues affecting American workers. It is hosted by Ed “Flash” Ferenc. The conversation concerned the Natural … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Publishes Article on Drones in Albany Government Law Review
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio published an article entitled “The Covert Use of Drones: How Secrecy Undermines Oversight and Accountability” in a special “Drones Issue” of the Albany Government Law Review (“Game of Drones: The Uses and Potential Abuses … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Presents at Toledo Law School on Same-Sex Marriage & Jewish Law
As part of the faculty exchange program between University of Toledo Law School and Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Clinical Professor Doron Kalir presented on March 17 his work-in-progress paper entitled “Same-Sex Marriage & Jewish Law: Time for a New Paradigm?” During his … Continue reading
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Professor Mika Presents at Rocky Mountain Regional Conference
Professor Karin Mika presented at the Rocky Mountain Regional Conference, which took place on March 6th and 7th at the University of New Mexico School of Law. Professor Mika’s presentation was entitled “Does Size Really Matter? Intangibles as Affecting Course Evaluations as Well … Continue reading
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Professor Sagers to Publish With Harvard University Press on the Apple “eBooks” Case
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, will publish his new book “Apple, Antitrust, and Irony” with Harvard University Press, with an anticipated publication date of early 2016. The book studies the Justice Department’s closely watched 2012 … Continue reading
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Cleveland-Marshall Solo Incubator Program Featured in Crain’s Cleveland Business News
The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Solo Incubator was featured in an article published by Crain’s Cleveland Business News entitled “Cleveland-Marshall Incubator if making convincing case.” The article describes the solo incubator as one of the first such programs in the … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson Writes in Crain’s on Ohio Supreme Court’s Munroe Falls/Beck Energy Decision on Local Control of Shale Development
C|M|LAW’s Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson has published a short piece in Crain’s Cleveland Business’ Energy Report regarding the Ohio Supreme Court’s recent decision concerning Munroe Falls, Ohio’s efforts to control shale oil and gas … Continue reading
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Professor Forte Presents at Case Western Reserve Law School and at McKinney Law School in Indiana
On March 6, Professor David Forte presented a paper entitled, “Religion and the Republic,” at the conference, Religion in the Public Square, held at Case Western Reserve Law School. On Tuesday, March 10, Professor David Forte delivered a lecture entitled, “How Justice Cardozo … Continue reading
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