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Law’s Jacqueline Lipton presents on privacy and social networking, trademark and First Amendment rights
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton recently presented a paper on privacy and online social networks at the 14th annual Sughrue Symposium, hosted by the University of Akron Law School. In addition, she presented a paper on trademark and First Amendment issues inherent in ICANN’s new gTLD…
Linda Ehrlich gives introduction to film at Spain’s Film Masters event
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, presented the introduction to the screening of The Spirit of the Beehive (El Espíritu de la Colmena) in the series “Spain’s Film Masters: Beyond Buñuel and Almodovar.” The event, held April 6, was sponsored by Parsons’ School of Art and Design History…
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…
Emeritus Law Professor Robert Lawry gives CLE talk in Columbus
On March 2, Emeritus Professor of Law Robert P. Lawry made a CLE presentation in Columbus titled “Living a Professional Life: Lessons from History, Fiction and the Nitty-Gritty.” Lawry, who also is the director of the Center for Professional Ethics, gave his talk at the International Council of…
Law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman publishes, presents on health technology, drug shortage
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, presented at the 2012 Symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care: Bridging the Gap, which was held in Baltimore, Md., March 13. Her talk was titled “Meaningful Use and Certification of Health…
Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall to lecture at Human Biology Association annual meeting
Cynthia Beall, Distinguished University Professor and S. Idell Pyle Professor of Anthropology, will give the Pearl Memorial Lecture at the 37th Annual Meetings of the Human Biology Association at Portland, Ore., on April 11. Her lecture will be titled “Fifty years of research on high-altitude…
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…
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…
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…