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Law’s Carrie Basas featured at University of Michigan and on radio show
Carrie Basas, visiting associate professor at the School of Law, presented “HIV Stigma” Oct. 25 at the University of Michigan Law School, where she was an invited speaker by the health law organization and the university's Center for Ethics in Public Life. Additionally, her book, Lawyers, Lead On, ...
Law’s Michael Scharf keynotes law school conference, speaks on terrorism
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, delivered a speech at the Cleveland City Club titled, “Is Terrorism Worth Defining?” on Oct. 26. Then on Oct. 28, he gave the keynote address at the Central States La...
School of Law dean Lawrence Mitchell lectures on “The End of Capitalism”
Lawrence Mitchell, dean of the School of Law and Joseph C. Hostetler - Baker Hostetler Professor of Law, gave a lecture at the University of Montreal titled, “Financialism: The End of Capitalism.” His lecture was the introduction to a conference on “Risk, The Financial Crisis, and Corporate Governan...
Law, bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman presents on genetic engineering
Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and director of the Law-Medicine Center, gave a presentation on genetic engineering and human evolution as part of a panel on “Human Enhancement: Philosophical, Theological and Empirical Considerations in Utilizing Te...
Sixty students, CaseEMS, ϳԹ police and more take part in EMS disaster drill
CaseEMS held its annual EMS Disaster Drill (MCI Drill) Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. The drill simulated an RTA bus crashing into a Greenie stop outside Tyler/Taft houses in the North Residential Village. CaseEMS responded with ϳԹ Police, Cleveland Fire Department and Cleveland EM...
"Off the Shelf" podcast with William Claspy features musicology professor David J. Rothenberg
In the latest episode of Off the Shelf, William Claspy, humanities librarian and coordinator of library instruction at Kelvin Smith Library, interviews David J. Rothenberg, associate professor of musicology, about his book, The Flower of Paradise. The book examines the connection and intersection of...
Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on legal and ethical issues of computer decision support
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, gave a presentation titled “Legal and Ethical Issues of Computer Decision Support and Order-Sets” at the American Medical Informatics Association 35th Annual Symposium on Biomedical and Health Informatics in Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. She also provide...
Law professor Jessie Hill completes four speaking engagements, two articles
School of Law professor Jessie Hill recently completed four speaking engagements and two articles for publication. She was an invited panelist for the “Panel on Maternal-Fetal Issues” at Southpointe Hospital in Cleveland Oct. 17 and presented “Public Bodies, Private Reasons” as part of the UCLA Frid...
Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger presents on limiting liability, maintaining compliance
Jon Groetzinger, Visiting Professor of Law and director of China Legal Programs, presented “Proven Strategies to Limit Liability and Maintain Compliance” on Oct. 26 as part of the Avant Resources Business Education Services, FCPA and Global Anti-Bribery Compliance webinar. Find more information onl...
Henry Adams to deliver inaugural lecture at University of Minnesota
Henry Adams, professor of American art, will deliver the inaugural Paul and Joan Nagel Lecture at the University of Minnesota on Oct. 20. He will speak on the work of noted historian Paul Nagel, who wrote biographies on the family of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, of whom Henry Adams i...