Professor Lewis Presents on Two Panels at SEALS Annual Meeting

Professor Browne Lewis presented on two different panels at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Annual Meeting in Amelia Island, Florida.  On August 3, Professor Lewis presented on a panel entitled “Reproductive Rights Roundtable: Frontiers of Reproductive Technology.”  On August 5, Professor Lewis presented on a panel entitled “Hot Topics in Health Law and Bioethics.”

Professor Sterio Presents at SEALS Annual Meeting

Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio presented at the 2016 Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) Annual Conference in Amelia Island, Florida.  Professor Sterio presented on a panel entitled “Productive and Fulfilling Scholarship Across the Tenure Spectrum.”  In addition to Professor Sterio, the other panelists included Professor Elizabeth Berenguer, Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, Professor Cassandra Hill, Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, and Professor Teri McCurtry-Chubb, Mercer University Law School.

Professor Robertson Publishes Article in Crain’s Cleveland Business on Munroe Falls’ Latest Drilling Fight; Is Interviewed by The Athens News

Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson has published an article in Crain’s Cleveland Business entitled “Munroe Falls’ latest drilling fight ends in decision the city — and other jurisdictions — didn’t want.” The article is available here.

Professor Robertson was also interviewed and quoted by an Athens, Ohio-based newspaper on the same issue (The Athens News).  The article is available here.

Professor Emeritus Steve Steinglass Publishes Article in Ohio State Law Journal; Presents at Ohio Judicial College Program

On July 13, 2016, Professor Emeritus Steve Steinglass made a presentation to 120 + municipal and county judges at an Ohio Judicial College program for the Association of Municipal/County Judges oh Ohio. The presentation was on Ohio Constitutional Revision and the Judiciary: Past, Present, and Future.

In addition, Professor Emeritus Steinglass published an article on state constitutional law.  The most recent issue of the Ohio State Law Journal, volume 77, number 2 (2016) contains articles on state constitutional law, expanding on a 2015 symposium on the topic. The issue includes Constitutional Revision: Ohio Style, written by Steven H. Steinglass, Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, and current Senior Policy Advisor of the Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission. This article focuses on the history of constitutional revision in Ohio, and specifically on expansion of the methods for making revisions.

Constitutional Revision: Ohio Style begins with the Northwest Ordinance and 1802 Ohio Constitution, and reviews the path to statehood along with changes in the methods of constitutional revision later adopted in Ohio’s current constitution. The article then examines changes resulting from the Progressive-Era Constitutional Convention of 1912, and changes over the last century including the use of initiatives and constitutional revision commissions.  The article is available here:

Steinglass, Constitutional Revision–Ohio Style (OSLJ 2016) copy

Professor Green Participates in Conference at Keele University, UK

Professor Matthew Green participated in the bi-annual Gender, Work & Organization Conference at Keele University in the UK. The title of Professor Green’s presentation was LGBT Employment Discrimination in the United States post-Obergefell v. Hodges.

Professor Lewis Delivers Lecture on Physician-Assisted Suicide in Glasgow, Scotland

Leon M. and Gloria Plevin Professor of Law Browne Lewis gave a public lecture on physician-assisted suicide at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow, Scotland. Professor Lewis’ presentation focused on the evolution of the “right to die” movement in the United States. Currently, physician-assisted suicide is legal in California, Montana, Oregon, Vermont and Washington. Twenty-five assisted suicide bills were defeated in 2015 and fifteen have already been introduced in 2016. Professor Lewis highlighted the shortcomings of American physician-assisted suicide laws and suggested ways to amend those laws in order to protect vulnerable patients. Professor Lewis’ lecture was sponsored by Friends At The End (FATE), a nonprofit organization that focuses on end- of-life issues.

Professor Mead Works with ACLU on Legal Challenge to RNC Protest Zones

Professor Joseph Mead was co-counsel on the successful challenge to the Republican National Convention protest zones. The case was brought by the ACLU of Ohio on behalf of Citizens For Trump, Organize Ohio, and the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless. After a federal judge declared the City’s restrictions to be unconstitutional, the parties agreed on new rules that respected the rights of protesters and the homeless. Elizabeth Bonham, a 2015 graduate of Cleveland-Marshall, also worked on the case as a staff attorney for the ACLU of Ohio. The case has received extensive national and local coverage.

Professor Robertson Publishes Article in Crain’s Cleveland Business on Munroe Fall’s Latest Drilling Court Fight

Heidi Gosovitz Robertson, the Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law, published a column in Crain’s Cleveland Business entitled “Local jurisdictions should worry about Munroe Falls’ latest drilling court fight.”  The column is available here.

Professor Majette Presents Twice at ASLME Health Law Professors Conference

Professor Majette gave two presentations at the 2016 ASLME Health Law Professors Conference hosted by Boston University School of Law. First, on June 3, 2016, she presented her work-in-progress “The ACA’s New Governing Architecture and Innovative State Delivery System Reform Initiatives” during the ACA Session on Health Care Consolidation, Competition, and Prices. Second, Professor Majette also served as a Table Host-Discussant at the Jay Healey Plenary Session: Innovations in Health Law Teaching on June 2, 2016.

Professor Lewis Presents and Chairs Panel at Law and Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans

Leon M. and Gloria Plevin Professor of Law Browne Lewis participated in the Law and Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Professor Lewis served as the Chair of a panel on the regulation of biotechnology. That panel’s participants included scholars from Brazil and the United Kingdom. Professor Lewis also contributed to a bioethics panel. Professor Lewis’ presentation was on physician-assisted suicide and vulnerable patients. In her presentation Professor Lewis recommended amendments to the current physician-assisted suicide statutes that would protect the interests of patients who are vulnerable because of factors other than their terminal illnesses. Those factors include race, age, socio-economic status, and disability.