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Professor Jonathan Adler publishes articles and essays, speaks on panels and before Congress
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been active in publishing and presenting around the country. His recent article, “Learning How to Fish: Catch Shares and the Future of Fishery Conservation” (with Nathaniel Stewart), appears in UCLA Environmental Law & Policy…
SAGES faculty members facilitate programs at Swagelok
When alumna Ann Kowal Smith, founder of Books@Work, was looking for faculty members to facilitate book discussions at Swagelok in Solon, Ohio, the first thing she did was look to her alma mater. That contact led her to Peter Whiting, director of the SAGES program. The result? Three SAGES faculty…
Weatherhead School’s Mariana Carrera co-presents at National Bureau of Economic Research institute
Mariana Carrera, assistant professor of economics, presented at the National Bureau of Economic Research’s Summer Institute in Cambridge, Mass. The conference, held July 22-26, featured workshops on aging, social security and health care. Carerra and Sofia Villas-Boas of University of California…
Professor Peter Gerhart publishes article for law review’s fracking symposium
Peter Gerhart, professor of law, recently published an article for the Case Western Reserve Law Review’s fracking symposium. The article, titled “Recognizing the Shared Ownership of Subsurface Resources,” was co-authored with alumnus Bobby Cheren. In addition, Gerhart recorded a podcast discussing…
Law’s Jonathan Adler testifies before Congress on the Affordable Care Act
As the federal government works to implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), also known as “Obamacare,” a APP School of Law professor warned Congress the IRS may not be complying with the law’s provisions concerning tax credits. Professor…
Law’s Jessie Hill presents on law, religion at Stanford and BYU
Jessie Hill, associate dean for Faculty Development and Research, presented her paper, “Anatomy of the Reasonable Observer,” at the Annual Law and Religion Roundtable at Stanford University Law School in June. She also presented another paper, “The Unreasonable Critique of the Reasonable…
Martha Woodmansee presents on authors in the entertainment franchise era
Martha Woodmansee, professor of English and law, recently presented her paper, titled "The Author Function in the Era of the Entertainment Franchise." Her presentation took place in late June at a Sage Handbook of Intellectual Property symposium, hosted by the University of Durham’s Institute of…
Physics’ Robert Brown invited as eminent scholar to lecture in China
Robert W. Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, was invited as an "eminent foreign scholar" to visit Sichuan University in Chengdu, China, for the month of July. During his stay, Brown presented 18 lectures and seminars on the subject of…
Law’s Charles Korsmo presented his paper at multiple conferences
Charles Korsmo, assistant professor of law, presented his paper titled “The Law and Economics of Merger Litigation: Do the Merits Matter in Shareholder Appraisal” at multiple conferences in the past few months. The conferences include: The Annual Conference of the American Law and Economics…
English’s T. Kenny Fountain publishes article in 60th anniversary issue of “Intercom” magazine
T. Kenny Fountain, assistant professor of English, had his article, "Preparing for the Future by Looking to the Past," published in the April issue of Intercom (the magazine of the Society for Technical Communication). His article was part of the magazine's 60th anniversary issue.