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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Newsweek Quotes Professor Kalir on New SCOTUS Pick
Newsweek Magazine quoted Clinical Professor of Law, Doron Kalir, regarding the new Supreme Court pick by President Biden. The article, which explores the political ramifications of a possible appointment, suggests that a Supreme Court seat may carry implications long beyond … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Publishes Op-Ed on Constitutional Supremacy & The Texas Abortion Law
On Wednesday, January 26, the Plain Dealer published Professor Doron Kalir’s op-ed on Constitutional Supremacy and the Texas abortion law (known as SB.8). The op-ed is titled, “Sotomayor is right – the high court has a duty to defend Constitution’s … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Publishes Article on U.S Recognition Practice
Professor Milena Sterio contributed an article titled “U.S. Recognition Practice: Realism, Legitimacy, or Pragmatism?” to the George Mason International Law Journal. Professor Sterio’s article was an invited contribution; she had presented an earlier draft of this article at the George … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Moderates Panel on Evidence in International Courts
Professor Milena Sterio moderated a panel titled “Civil Society Documentation: Use of Digital Evidence in International Courts” on January 21. The panel was hosted by the Public International Law and Policy Group and it focused legal issues related the use … Continue reading
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Professor Mika Assists in Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
Professor Karin Mika served as a grader for the briefs in the Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition.
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Professor Sterio Participates in AALS Annual Meeting
Professor Milena Sterio moderated two different sessions at the AALS Annual Meeting. On January 5th, she moderated a discussion and networking session hosted by the Women in Legal Education section (Professor Sterio serves on the section’s Executive Committee). In addition, … Continue reading
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C|M|LAW Creates 3+3 Program With Kent State University
Cleveland-Marshall College of Law is pleased to announce that it has entered into a 3+3 partnership with Kent State University. These agreements permit students to complete both their undergraduate and law degrees in six years rather than seven, with their … Continue reading
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Professor Geier Publishes 2022 Edition of Tax Textbook
Professor Deborah Geier has published the 2022 edition of her textbook, “U.S. Federal Income Taxation of Individuals.” In an effort to reduce student cost, Professor Geier has published this textbook each year since 2014 with CALI (Computer-Assisted Legal Education) as … Continue reading
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Howard Katz Speaks on Improvements to Legal Education
Howard E. Katz, Legal Educator in Residence, was a guest on the January 13 EdUp Legal podcast hosted by Dean Patricia Roberts of St. Mary’s University School of Law. They discussed a variety of topics, including teaching advice for newer … Continue reading
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Professor Witmer-Rich Quoted About January 6 Prosecution Issues
Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich was quoted extensively in an article on Law360 titled “Attorneys Take Kitchen Sink Approach in Fighting Jan. 6 Charges.” The article discusses pretrial release and detention of January 6 defendants, as well as several defenses that defendants … Continue reading
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