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New editions, articles by Distinguished University Professor Paul Giannelli released
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 Crimin...
Law’s David Kocan discusses risk of ignoring international trade obligations
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 Schola...
Undergraduates present research at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine conference
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 to...
Law’s Jessie Hill publishes, presents on religious speech, constitutional theory
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. 15...
Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on tax law
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 R...
Faculty, alumni taking part in "Short. Sweet. Film Fest"
ϳԹ alumni Mike Suglio and Alex Pavloff are co-directing the “Short. Sweet. Film Fest,” at which Suglio and ϳԹ associate professor Linda Ehrlich will serve as judges. “Short. Sweet. Film Fest” showcases short films (under 25 minutes) from aro...
Law professor Ruqaiijah Yearby publishes, presents on health care access and reform
Ruqaiijah Yearby, law professor at the ϳԹ School of Law and associate director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently published a number of articles and presented on various topics around the country. Her article, titled “Breaking The Cycle Of ‘Unequal Treatment’: Using H...
Law’s Juscelino Colares publishes, presents on carbon-restrictive reforms, free trade benefits
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently weighed in on prominent topics through writing and presenting. His articles "Global Implications of Subglobal Carbon-Restricting Regimes" and “Paths to Carbon Stabilization: How ...
Faculty member Linda Ehrlich serves on panel to judge Library of Congress fellowships
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, recently served on a panel in Washington, D.C., to judge Kluge Fellowships for the Library of Congress. The fellowships are for faculty, secondary school teachers or writers who have received a terminal advanced degree in the humanities, social scienc...
Psychology’s Donald Freedheim participates in APA video series on psychotherapy
Donald Freedheim, emeritus professor of psychology and founding director of the Schubert Center for Child Development at ϳԹ, participated in the American Psychological Association's psychotherapy video series on “Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.” In the video, which will be relea...