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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Professor Sterio Publishes Blog Post on the ICTY Karadzic Verdict
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio published a blog post entitled “Radovan Karadzic Convicted by ICTY Trial Chamber” on Intlawgrrls. Professor Sterio’s blog post, available here, discusses the Karadzic verdict, delivered on March 24, 2016. Radovan Karadzic was the Bosnian … Continue reading
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Professor Robertson Presents at International Academic Association Conference at the University of Bern, Switzerland
Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, C|M|LAW’s Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, attended the 10th International Academic Association for Planning, Law, and Property Rights conference at the University of Bern, Switzerland. On a February 17, 2016, panel with Prof. Daniel Tarlock (Chicago-Kent) … Continue reading
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Professor Davis’ Scholarship Has the Most Views Among CM Law Professors on ResearchGate
For the second month in a row, Professor Mickey Davis’ scholarship on legal issues related to pharmaceutical pricing, has garnered the highest number of views among Cleveland-Marshall College of Law professors on ResearchGate. Congratulations to Professor Davis!
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Professor Brian Ray’s Book on Social Rights in South Africa Featured on ICONnect Blog Roundtable
ICONnect, the blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, recently featured Professor Brian Ray’s new book, Engaging with Social Rights: Procedure, Participation and Democracy in South Africa’s Second Wave (Cambridge forthcoming 2016), in a virtual book review roundtable discussion. … Continue reading
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Professor Mead’s Op-Ed Published by Plain Dealer/Cleveland.com
In an op-ed recently released on Cleveland.com, http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2016/03/akron_can_start_its_own_crimin.html, Professor Mead calls on the City of Akron to change its anti-homeless policies. In the op-ed, Professor Mead urges the City to reconsider its anti-panhandling law and the City’s alleged practice of destroying … Continue reading
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Professor Weinstein Co-Authors Article (with Brian Connolly) on Reed v. Town of Gilbert Case
An article critiquing the Supreme Court’s June 2015 decision in Reed v. Town of Gilbert co-authored by Alan Weinstein and Brian Connolly, a Denver-based attorney/planner, has been published in 47 Urb. Law 569 (2015). In their article, titled “Sign Regulation After Reed: Suggestions for … Continue reading
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Professor Forte’s Recent Lectures and Debates
Professor David Forte has recently given the following lectures and engaged in the following debates: “Is Chief Justice Roberts a Radical on Free Speech Rights?” Address to Forth Worth Federalist Lawyers’ Chapter, Forth Worth, Texas, March 3, 2016; “SCOTUS Without … Continue reading
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Professor Mika Presents at Workshop at University of Maryland School of Law and at Rocky Mountain Regional Legal Writing Workshop
On March 11th, Professor Karin Mika was a facilitator for the ALWD sponsored Scholarship Workshop at the Capital Area Regional Legal Writing Workshop, held at the University of Maryland School of Law in Baltimore. On March 12th, Professor Mika presented on the topic of … Continue reading
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Professor Daiker-Middaugh Selected as CSU 2016 Woman of Influence
Professor Pamela Daiker-Middaugh was selected as one of Cleveland State University’s 2016 Women of Influence. This award is given by the CSU Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement, as part of the 2016 Women’s History Month Celebration. Professor Daiker-Middaugh (and other … Continue reading
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Professor Weinstein Guest Speaks at National Webinar for Regulation of Sex Businesses
Alan Weinstein was the guest speaker for a national webinar on Regulation of Sex Businesses offered by the International Municipal Lawyers’ Association on Monday, March 14. Professor Weinstein discussed legal and practical concerns local governments face when regulating such businesses. … Continue reading
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