Faculty News
February 2005
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| A. Christopher Bryant Associate
Professor of Law
Chris
coached a Highland High School (Newport, KY) We the People
team, which will compete in the Kentucky state finals next
month. He served as a judge in the Ohio We The People competition,
the winner of which will represent the state at the national
competition in Washington, D.C. later this spring.
Three of Chris’s articles were cited in prestigious
law reviews:
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Quirin Revisited, 2003 Wisconsin L. Rev. 309 (with
Carl Tobias), in Rosa Ehrenreich Brooks, War
Everywhere: Rights, National
Security Law, and the Law of Armed Conflict in the Age of
Terror, 153 Univ. Pennsylvania L. Rev. 675 (2004).
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Remanding to Congress: The Supreme Court’s New “On
the Record” Constitutional Review of Federal Statutes, 86 Cornell L. Rev. 328 (2001) (with Timothy J. Simeone),
in Robert Justin Lipkin, Federalism
as Balance, 79 Tulane L. Rev. 93 (2004).
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Youngstown Revisited, 29 Hastings Const’l L Q. 373
(2002) (with Carl Tobias) in Brannon P. Denning & Michael
D. Ramsey, American
Insurance Association v. Garamendi and Executive Preemption
in Foreign Affairs,
46 William & Mary L. Rev. 825 (2004).
Profile
of Professor Bryant
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| Paul
L. Caron Charles Hartsock Professor of Law
Director, Faculty Projects
Paul
published four entries in Teaching
the Law School Curriculum (Steven Friedland & Gerald
F. Hess, eds.) (Carolina Academic Press, 2004):
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Teaching Tax Through Stories
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TaxProf: A Virtual Tax Community
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Tax Stories: An In-Depth Look at Ten Leading Federal Income
Tax Cases
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The TaxProf Exam Bank: Practical Help for the Tax Professor
Foundation Press approved the 20th book in Paul’s
Law
Stories Series:
Criminal Procedure Stories (Carol S. Steiker (Harvard)).
Paul published several issues of his Tax Law Abstracts www.ssrn.com e-journals:
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4 issues of Tax Law & Policy (vol. 6, nos. 1-4).
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4 issues of Practitioner Series (vol. 5, nos. 1-5).
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1 issue of International & Comparative Tax (vol. 5, no.1)
(co-edited with Robert A. Green (Cornell)).
One of Paul’s books and one of his articles were cited
in prestigious law review articles:
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Tax Stories (Foundation Press, 2003) in Nancy C. Staudt,
Agenda
Setting in Supreme Court Tax Cases: Lessons from the Blackmun
Papers,
52 Buffalo L. Rev. 889 (2004).
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Tax Myopia, or Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to
be Tax Lawyers, 13 Virginia Tax Rev. 517 (1994), in Leslie Book,
The
Collection Due Process Rights: A Misstep or a Step in the
Right Direction?,
41 Houston L. Rev. 1145 (2004).
Paul attended the annual AALS Conference in San Francisco,
where he was elected to the Board of Directors of CALI,
the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Profile
of Professor Caron
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| Mark
A. Godsey Associate Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Lois and Richard Rosenthal Institute
for Justice, Ohio Innocence Project
Mark
was quoted in Morgue
Hearing May Bar Public,
Cincinnati Post, Jan. 10, 2005, at A1. Two of his articles,
Miranda’s Final Frontier -- The International
Arena: A Critical Analysis of United States v. Bin Laden, and
a Proposal for a New Miranda Exception Abroad, 51 Duke
L.J. 1703 (2002), and The New Frontier of Constitutional
Confession Law, 91 Georgetown. L.J. 851 (2003), were
cited in Michael R. Hartman, A
Critique of United States v. Bin
Laden in Light of Chavez v. Martinez and the International
War on Terror,
43 Columbia J. Transnat'l L. 269 (2004).
Mark attended the annual AALS Conference in San Francisco.
Profile
of Professor Godsey :: Lois
and Richard Rosenthal Institute for Justice/Ohio Innocence
Project
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| S. Elizabeth Malloy Professor
of Law
Director, Glen Weaver Institute for Law & Psychiatry
Betsy’s
article, Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Why Disability
Law Claims Are Different, 33 Connecticut L. Rev. 603 (2001),
was cited in three prestigious law reviews:
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Michael Ashley Stein, Same
Struggle, Different Difference: ADA Accommodations as Antidiscrimination,
153 Univ. Pennsylvania. L. Rev. 579 (2004)
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James Leonard, Bilingualism
and Equality: Title VII Claims for Language Discrimination
in the Workplace,
38 Univ. Michigan J.L. Reform 57 (2004)
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Disability
Law -- Individuals With Disabilities Education Act – Fourth Circuit Holds that Parents Bear the
Burden of Proof in a Due Process Hearing against a School
District. -- Weast v. Schaffer, 377 F.3d 449 (4th Cir.
2004) (Recent Cases),
118 Harvard L. Rev. 1078 (2005);
Betsy attended the annual AALS Conference in San Francisco.
Profile
of Professor Malloy :: Glen Weaver Institute for Law
and Psychiatry
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| Michael E. Solimine Donald
P. Klekamp Professor of Law
Director, Extern Program
Michael
published volume four of Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice (Matthew Bender/LexisNexis 2004) (with Harper). His book,
Respecting State Courts: The Inevitability of Judicial
Federalism (Greenwood Press, 1999) (with Walker), and his
article, Supreme Court Monitoring of State Courts in
the Twenty-First Century, 35 Indiana L. Rev. 335 (2002),
were cited in Nan Hunter, Federal
Courts, State Courts and Civil
Rights: Judicial Power and Politics,
92 Georgetown L. J. 941 (2004). His article, An Economic
and Empirical Analysis of Choice of Law, 24 Georgia
L. Rev. 49 (1989), was cited in Larry E. Ribstein, Lawyers
as Lawmakers: A Theory of Lawyer Licensing,
69 Missouri L. Rev. 299 (2004).
Profile
of Professor Solimine
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