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History department’s Peter Shulman publishes article on “The Making of a Tax Break”
Peter Shulman, assistant professor of history, published an article in Journal of Policy History. The article discusses “The Making of a Tax Break: The Oil Depletion Allowance, Scientific Taxation, and Natural Resources Policy in the Early Twentieth Century,” can be read online....
English professor Woodmansee presents in Australia on Harry Potter and fan control
English professor Martha Woodmansee presented a paper on "Fan Control in the Era of the Entertainment Franchise: The Case of Harry Potter" at the Third Annual Workshop of the International Society for the History and Theory of Intellectual Property held at Griffith University Law School in Brisbane,...
Law professors Manta, Margolis head coast to coast for presentations
Irina Manta, assistant professor in the School of Law, presented at the Law & Society Association annual meeting in San Francisco in June. At the conference, she spoke on “The Reasonably Biased Man: Objective Tests, Jury Effects and the Copyright Dilemma.” Kenneth Margolis, professor, director o...
Law professor Jensen publishes articles, makes presentations on sin taxes, tax reform and more
Erik Jensen, David L. Brennan Professor in the School of Law, recently published a number of articles, including “The More Things Change: Much Talk of Reform, but are Real Results Likely?” in Journal of Taxation of Investments; “Sin Taxes: Taxes Aren’t Always the Answer” on American Government ABC-C...
Sharona Hoffman presents on safety and ethics in health information technology, emergency preparedness
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, presented “Meaningful Use and Certification of Health Information Technology: What About Safety?” at the Health Law Professors Conference in Chicago in June. Additionally, last month she spoke at the Emergenc...
Mandel School professor Biegel travels to Taiwan to present on supported employment
Earlier this month, David E. Biegel, Henry Zucker Professor of Social Work Practice and professor of psychiatry and sociology, gave two presentations in Taiwan. The presentations were supported by a grant from the Taiwan National Research Council. He spoke on “Supported Employment: An Evidence-Based...
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Law professor Lipton’s work on moral rights, supernatural fiction gets published
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton’s article, “Moral Rights and Supernatural Fiction: Authorial Dignity, and the New Moral Rights Agenda,” appears in the Fordham Intellectual Property Media and Entertainment Law Journal....
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School of Law professor Scharf presents at The Hague and in Israel
Michael Scharf, School of Law professor and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, spent time abroad in June, first speaking on a panel at the joint American Bar Association and Israeli Bar Association Conference in Eilat, Israel, on “Fighting Terror and the Rule of Law—Constitut...
Shanna Beth McGee, theater professor, voice coaching four productions in Colorado
Shanna Beth McGee, associate professor in the Department of Theater, is voice coaching four shows at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival this summer: Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors and Romeo and Juliet, as well as an adaptation of The Little Prince and a bilingual (Russian and English) production of I...
Scott Shane pens regular blog for Forbes.com
Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, now writes a new blog for Forbes.com. The blog, Smart Charts, presents an interesting piece of data about small business in a visual form and discusses it briefly. Read the blog....