Publications + Presentations
April 04, 2013
Juliet Kostritsky, the Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Professor of Contract Law, recently had a book chapter published. The chapter, titled “Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice,” appears in Commercial Contract Law.
April 04, 2013
Natalie Reiss, psychologist/psychometrician in University Counseling Services, and colleagues published “The assessment and management of the violent patient in critical hospital settings.” The article appears in the journal General Hospital Psychiatry. Written in collaboration with Carl L.…
April 04, 2013
Tiffany Porter, health and diversity specialist in University Counseling Services, recently wrote a chapter for the book Handbook on Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology. Porter’s chapter, titled “Parenting, Ethnicity, Race and Gender: Deconstructing the Nuclear Family Archetype,” illustrates…
March 07, 2013
Michael Clune, assistant professor of English, recently published an article in the Los Angeles Review of Books, titled “What Was Neoliberalism?” The article, which looks at the concepts espoused in the book Masters of the Universe, garnered a large following and is one of the most-viewed articles…
March 07, 2013
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, recently gave several presentations and had several of his works published. On Dec. 13, Adler debated Professor Sam Bagenstos of the University of Michigan in a Federalist…
March 07, 2013
Paul C. Giannelli, Distinguished University Professor and the Albert J. Weatherhead III & Richard W. Weatherhead Professor of Law, recently had several works published. New editions were released of: Scientific Evidence, Understanding Evidence, Ohio Juvenile Law, Ohio Evidence Handbook, Ohio…
February 26, 2013
David Kocan, managing director of the Canada-U.S. Law Institute and visiting assistant professor of law, presented his work in progress, “A Failure to Consider: Why U.S. Laws Create Risk by Ignoring International Trade Obligations,” on Feb. 2. Kocan’s presentation took place at The Ohio Legal…
February 26, 2013
Undergraduate students from the Emergency Medicine Research Division (EMRD) recently presented at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine regional conference, held the first weekend of February in Washington, D.C. Emergency physicians from Eastern and Midwestern states attended the conference…
February 25, 2013
Law professor Jessie Hill’s article, “(Dis)Owning Religious Speech” recently was published in the George Mason Law Review. In addition, she presented a paper titled “Resistance to Constitutional Theory” at a symposium on "Constitutional Foundations" at the University of Texas School of Law, Feb.…
February 16, 2013
Erik Jensen, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, recently published several works and spoke at panel discussions. Jensen’s proposal for a contribution to a symposium commemorating the centennial of the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment was accepted by the Northwestern University Law…