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Law’s Sharona Hoffman gives presentations on electronic health records
Sharona Hoffman, Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, gave a talk Oct. 9 titled “Update on Electronic Health Records: HIPAA and HITECH,” at the Health Care & Market Forces: Current Issues Conference held at Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. In addition, Hoffman served as a session…
Music education director William Bauer publishes article on integrating technology in music
William I. Bauer, director of music education and associate professor, had his article, “Grounded Tech Integration Using K–12 Music Learning Activity Types,” published in the November issue of Learning & Leading with Technology, a journal of the International Society for Technology…
Music education’s Matthew Garrett publishes article on the LGBTQ component of music teacher training
Matthew L. Garrett, assistant professor of music education and director of choirs recently had his article, “The LGBTQ Component of 21st-Century Music Teacher Training: Strategies for Inclusion from the Research Literature” published in UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education. The…
Article by law’s Leon Gabinet accepted for publication in “Journal of Taxation Investments”
Leon Gabinet, the Coleman P. Burke Professor of Law, recently had an article accepted for publication in the upcoming issue of The Journal of Taxation Investments. His article is titled "Registered Domestic Partners and the Tax Ownership of Property: Poe v. Seaborn Still Matters, But it Shouldn't."
Faculty member Jeremy Bendik-Keymer publishes article, “Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change”
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, recently published an article titled "Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change" in the European Financial Review. In the article, Bendik-Keymer argues that the ethical adaptation to climate change…
“Case Western Reserve Law Review” debuts tablet-friendly issue, releases new podcast
On Nov. 5, the Case Western Reserve Law Review broke new ground with the digital pre-release of the first issue of this year’s review, volume 63. The new volume is redesigned from the ground up to support tablet reading and uses a font designed by alumnus Donald Knuth (CIT '60; GRS '60…
Law’s Juscelino Colares presents in U.S. and Canada, publishes papers
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently published and presented his work on a number of topics. His article, "The Reality of EU-Conformity Review in France," was published in the Columbia Journal of European Law in…
Law’s Andrew Pollis presents across Cleveland
Andrew Pollis, assistant professor of law, spoke at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Appellate Courts Committee’s annual seminar, “The Ins and Outs of Appellate Practice,” on Sept. 24. The topic was “Ohio’s New Citation Rules.” In addition, Pollis spoke on “Appellate Issues for…
Journalism professor Jim Sheeler presents his book “Final Salute” at Notre Dame
Jim Sheeler, Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism and Media Writing, presented a public talk and discussion about journalism and the reporting behind his book, Final Salute, at The University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., Oct. 25. The talk was sponsored by the Department of American Studies…
Law’s Jonathan Adler presents around the U.S., publishes papers and op-eds
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, recently published a variety of articles and presented on a number of topics around Northeast Ohio and the United States. His article, “Wetlands, Property Rights, and the Due Process Deficit in Environmental Law,” was published in Cato…