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Law’s Juscelino Colares presents in U.S. and Canada, publishes papers
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently published and presented his work on a number of topics. His article, "The Reality of EU-Conformity Review in France," was published in the Columbia Journal of European Law in…
Law’s Andrew Pollis presents across Cleveland
Andrew Pollis, assistant professor of law, spoke at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Appellate Courts Committee’s annual seminar, “The Ins and Outs of Appellate Practice,” on Sept. 24. The topic was “Ohio’s New Citation Rules.” In addition, Pollis spoke on “Appellate Issues for…
Journalism professor Jim Sheeler presents his book “Final Salute” at Notre Dame
Jim Sheeler, Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism and Media Writing, presented a public talk and discussion about journalism and the reporting behind his book, Final Salute, at The University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., Oct. 25. The talk was sponsored by the Department of American Studies…
Law’s Jonathan Adler presents around the U.S., publishes papers and op-eds
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, recently published a variety of articles and presented on a number of topics around Northeast Ohio and the United States. His article, “Wetlands, Property Rights, and the Due Process Deficit in Environmental Law,” was published in Cato…
Associate Dean Michael Scharf travels to Libya, Nova Scotia and more for presentations
Over the summer, Michael Scharf, associate dean for legal studies and John Deaver Drinko – Baker and Hostetler Professor of Law, traveled to Libya to present on workshops on transitional justice in Tripoli, Misrata, Zawiya and Zuwara. During his work, from July 10 to 20, Scharf met with alumnus…
VP Marilyn Sanders Mobley gives keynote at inaugural African American Activism and Creativity symposium
At the African American Research and Service Institute’s inaugural symposium on “African American Activism and Creativity,” Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, presented the keynote address. Her talk, titled “Toni Morrison and the…
Associate professor Matt Willard presents at National Academy of Engineering conference
Matt Willard, associate professor of materials science and engineering, presented an invited talk at the National Academy of Engineering’s Frontiers of Engineering conference. His talk, titled “Stronger, Lighter, and More Energy Efficient: Challenges of Magnetic Material Development for Vehicle…
Bioethics’ Stuart Youngner co-edits book on Dutch practice of physician-assisted death
Stuart J. Youngner, the Susan E. Watson Professor and chair of the Department of Bioethics, recently co-edited a book on the practice of physician-assisted death in Amsterdam. The book, Physician-Assisted Death in Perspective: Assessing the Dutch Experience, is co-edited by University of…
Linda Ehrlich to lead discussion at Cleveland Cinematheque following Japanese film
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, will lead a discussion at the Cleveland Cinematheque Oct. 27, following the showing of the 1953 Japanese film Tokyo Story. The film, recently voted the greatest film of all time by the filmmakers who participated in the latest Sight & Sound…
Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on health care reform, electronic medical records
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and a professor of bioethics, presented "Our Changing Health Care System: Policy and Legal Implications," at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) annual meeting in Amelia Island, Fla., over the summer. Hoffman also took part in the…