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Monthly Archives: November 2017
Professor Sterio to Contribute Chapter on State Recognition to The Routledge Handbook on State Recognition
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio will contribute a chapter to The Routledge Handbook on State Recognition. Professor Sterio’s chapter will be entitled “Power Politics and State Recognition.” The Handbook will be jointly edited by Dr Gëzim Visoka (Dublin City … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Contributes Article on the Use of Drones to “The Independent Review” Symposium Issue
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio contributed an article to a symposium issue of The Independent Review on the use of drones. Professor Sterio’s article is entitled “Drones: International Law Issues.” The Independent Review is the acclaimed interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed,journal devoted … Continue reading
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Professor Mead and Marissa Pappas Publish Op-Ed in The New York Times
Professor Joseph Mead and Marissa Pappas, a student in the College of Urban Affairs, recently published an op-ed in The New York Times entitled “When Calling 911 Makes you a ‘Nuisance’ and Gets You Evicted.” The op-ed describes some of … Continue reading
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Sagers on AT&T/Time Warner Merger: U. Chicago Stigler Center Blog
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, wrote this analysis of the Justice Department’s recent and much-discussed antitrust challenge to the pending merger of AT&T and Time Warner, Inc. His post was featured on the blog of the … Continue reading
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Sagers Speaks with New York Times on AT&T/Time Warner and Regulatory Consistency
On November 21, David Gelles of the New York Times “spent all day on the phone with folks like Tim Wu, Spencer Kurn, Susan Crawford, Rich Greenfield, [Cleveland-Marhsall’s] Chris Sagers and Larry Downes trying to make sense of two seemingly … Continue reading
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Professor Geier Publishes Op Ed on Taxprof Blog on Tax Reform
Professor Deborah Geier’s op ed on tax reform efforts, entitled “Principled Tax Reform,” has been published on the Taxprof Blog. You can read the piece here.
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Professors Oh and O’Neill Speak at CSU First Amendment Event; Dean Fisher Moderates
On November 9, 2017, Professors Reggie Oh and Kevin O’Neill spoke at a Cleveland State University event, Combating Hate within the Framework of the First Amendment, which was prompted by a recent instance of hate speech on campus. Dean Lee Fisher served … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Presents at Emory Law School
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio presented at a conference at Emory University Law School on November 10, organized by the Emory Law School International Humanitarian Law Clinic and entitled “Law of War Lessons from the Past Decade/Challenges of the … Continue reading
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Professor Geier Participates as Guest in “Sound of Ideas” on WCPN/90.3
As a guest on WCPN’s “Sound of Ideas” on November 6, Professor Deborah Geier discussed “The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” which was proposed by the House Ways & Means Committee on November 2. You can listen to or watch … Continue reading
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Sagers Appears on San Francisco Radio to Discuss Amazon
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, appeared Monday on KCBS Radio in San Francisco, to discuss a novel pricing strategy just unveiled by Amazon. Amazon has begun discounting prices charged for some products sold by third-party … Continue reading
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