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Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman presents at conference, publishes paper
The Arizona State Law Journal recently accepted an article for publication written by Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and director of the Law-Medicine Center. Mehlman’s article is titled “Professional Power and the Standard of Care in Medicine.” In...
Faculty members to take part in Reaching Heights Spelling Bee to benefit area schools
On March 28, Lynn Singer, deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs; Patrick Crago, professor and associate dean, Case School of Engineering; and Jeff Janata, associate professor of psychiatry, once again will represent Case Western Reserve University in the Reaching Heights Spelling Be...
Law’s Richard Gordon publishes, presents on laundering, terrorism financing and more
Law professor Richard Gordon has recently published two papers and presented one. The World Bank published his article, titled “Laundering the Proceeds of Official Corruption,” while the Case Western Reserve University Journal of International Law will showcase his article “Indicators for Terrorism ...
Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson publishes, presents around the country
Cassandra Burke Robertson, associate professor of law, recently published five articles and gave four presentations around the country. Her published articles are: “The Inextricable Merits Problem in Personal Jurisdiction” in the U.C. Davis Law Review, “Forum Non Conveniens and the Enforcement of F...
Adjunct law professor’s book gets second publishing from American Bar Association
The American Bar Association recently published the second edition of adjunct law professor Joan M. Burda’s book Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples. The book received a Benjamin Franklin Award in 2005 and continues to be a leading resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals who...
Engineering researchers, students demonstrate projects to interest children in STEM careers
As part of Engineering Week, Roger Quinn, the Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering; Musa Audu, investigator at the Cleveland FES Center; Ronald Triolo, professor of orthopaedics and biomedical engineering; and a dozen biorobotics students joined the Great Lakes Science Center Feb. 18 for a o...
Anthropology professor honored at Association of Asian Studies annual meeting
Melvyn C. Goldstein, the J.R. Harkness Professor in Anthropology and co-director of the Center for Research on Tibet, participated in a Roundtable Panel in his honor on March 16, titled, “A Quarter Century of Fieldwork in Tibet: A Panel in Honor of Melvyn Goldstein.” Goldstein led the panel by disc...
Law’s Jonathan Entin speaks at symposium on 40th anniversary of Watergate
Jonathan Entin, associate dean for academic affairs and professor of law and political science, spoke at a symposium on the 40th anniversary of Watergate Jan. 27. John Dean was the keynote speaker, and other participants included Alexander Butterfield, who disclosed the existence of the White House ...
Law Dean Mitchell to speak at Brookings on patient capital for economic growth
School of Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell will serve as a panelist at the public forum, “Patient Capital and Corporate Governance,” at The Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., March 14. The forum will examine the importance of patient capital for economic growth, the cultural, strategic, policy, a...
Visiting associate professor of law to present on disability and civil rights, labor and health law
Carrie Griffin Basas, visiting associate professor at the School of Law, will present papers on disability rights, civil rights, labor law and health law this spring at various law schools and universities: University of Michigan, Ohio State University, University of California–Berkeley and Universi...