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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Professor Kalir Appears on Sirius XM Potus Radio Show
On June 29, 2018, Clinical Professor of Law Doron Kalir appeared on Sirius XM POTUS Radio’s “The Morning Briefing” show, and discussed the recently-announced retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy from the Supreme Court. A day earlier, Professor Kalir appeared on Philadelphia WURD radio’s “Reality Check” … Continue reading
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Professor Plecnik Cited by U.S. Supreme Court
On June 21, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States cited to the work of Professor John Plecnik, who serves as an Associate Professor of Law at the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University. Justice Sonia Sotomayor … Continue reading
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Sagers Writes on U. Chicago Blog on Supreme Court Credit Card Decision
Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, wrote on ProMarket, the blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago, on the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday in Ohio v. American Express. In that case, a five member … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Testifies Before Cuyahoga County Council
On Tuesday, June 26, Clinical Professor of Law Doron Kalir testified before the Cuyahoga County Council. The Council considered proposed legislation banning discrimination against LGBTQ members based on their gender identity or sexual orientation. Professor Kalir reviewed current Supreme Court jurisprudence on … Continue reading
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Professor Forte’s Article Published by Cleveland State University Law Review
Cleveland State University Law Review has just published Professor David Forte’s article, Forgotten Cases: Worthen v. Thomas.
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Professor Forte Presents at Conference in Warsaw, Poland
David Forte delivered a paper entitled, “From Termination to Extermination,” at a conference commemorating the 70th anniversary of the promulgation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, sponsored by the Forum of Rights and Freedoms, in Warsaw, Poland.
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Professor Forte’s Commentary on Sveen v. Melin Published on Federalist Society Blog
David Forte’s commentary on the Supreme Court’s decision in Sveen v. Melin, dealing with the Impairment of Contracts Clause, has been published on the Blog of the Federalist Society, available here.
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Sagers Appears on Wisconsin and OSU Public Radio Programs, Participates in Continued AT&T Media Blitz
As intense media scrutiny continues of the Justice Department’s historic loss in merger challenge to AT&T and Time Warner, Inc., Professor Chris Sagers spoke with outlets across the country and internationally. In general, he shared his view that Judge Richard Leon’s … Continue reading
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Sagers Essays on Slate and ProMarket Critical of AT&T Merger Ruling
Professor Chris Sagers posted essays concerning the Justice Department’s historic loss in United States v. AT&T, its antitrust challenge to AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner, Inc., and the opinion written in that case by Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. Disctict … Continue reading
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Professor Witmer-Rich Participates as Guest in The Sound of Ideas Radio Show on 90.3/WCPN
Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich was a guest on WCPN’s The Sound of Ideas, discussing the 50th anniversary of Terry v. Ohio and its impact on policing throughout the country. He also discussed the recent controversial practice by the Trump administration of separating … Continue reading
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