Three professors from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law presented at the Law and Society Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, from May 28-31.
Professor Browne Lewis presented her paper entitled “The Equitable and Legal Consequences of Human Oocyte Cryopreservation,” on a panel focused on the discussion of “Sexuality in the 21st Century: Law and Gender Equality Norms.”
Professor Brian Ray presented his paper entitled “Anti-Land Invasion Units and South Africa’s Third-Generation Eviction Cases” as part of a panel on “Courts, Human rights Institutions and Rights Enforcement in South Africa- Recent Developments and Reform Proposals.” Professor Ray also served as Chair of this panel.
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio presented her paper entitled “The Covert Use of Drones: How Secrecy Undermines Oversight and Accountability” on a panel focused on “Terrorism, Security, and Counter-Terrorism: Narratives, Decisions and Responses.