Professors Lewis, Ray and Sterio Present at Law and Society Annual Meeting in Seattle

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

Professor Browne Lewis

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.”

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Professor Brian Ray

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.

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Professor Milena Sterio

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.

Dean Boise Participates in Panel on Innovations for the Legal Market

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Deborah Epstein Henry, Geralyn Presti, Deborah Read and Craig Boise at the ‘Innovations for Today’s Legal Market’ hosted by Thompson Hine law firm. Photo available on Crain Cleveland Business at http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20150528/NEWS/150529819/thompson-hine-hosts-forum-focusing-on-issues-facing-firms-adapting.

Dear Craig Boise participated as a panelist in a forum focusing on issues facing firms adapting to the new legal landscape on May 28.  The forum took place at the offices of Thompson Hine in downtown Cleveland, and it was entitled “Innovations for the Legal Market.”  Other participants, in addition to Dean Boise, included Deborah Epstein Henry, Geralyn Presti, Deborah Read.  The panel was moderated by the Cleveland City Club CEO Dan Moulthrop, and additional details about the panel are available here.

Professor Witmer-Rich’s Op-Ed on Brelo Verdict Published by the Plain Dealer

Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich’s op-ed entitled “Brelo verdict’s legal flaw” was published by the Plain Dealer on May 29.  In this op-ed, Professor Witmer-Rich discusses the recent Brelo verdict and argues that the judge  applied the wrong but-for causation test in order to determine that the accused officer Brelo was not guilty.  Professor Witmer-Rich’s op-ed is available here.

Professor Forte’s Essay Published on the Onilne Library of Law and Liberty Website

Professor David Forte‘s essay, “Barack Obama’s Yalta” has been published on the Online Library of Law and Liberty website.  Professor Forte’s essay can be accessed here.

Dean Boise Participates in WCPN/90.3 Sound of Ideas Program

Dean Craig M. Boise

Dean Craig M. Boise

Dean and Joseph C. Hostetler – BakerHostetler Chair in Law, Craig Boise, participated as a panelist in a WCPN/90.3 radio program, The Sound of Ideas, on May 27.  The program focused on the recently negotiated consent decree on policing reform between the City of Cleveland and the Department of Justice.  In addition to Dean Boise, other panelists included Subodh Chandra, former Cleveland law director, Julia Shearson, Collaborative for a Safe, Fair and Just Cleveland, and Mark Urycki, ideastream reporter.  The archived show is available for listening here.

Professor Witmer-Rich Quoted on NPR’s Morning Edition

On May 27, 2015, Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich was quoted on NPR’s Morning Edition, explaining some of the details of the consent decree announced on Tuesday between the U.S. Department of Justice and the City of Cleveland.  A DOJ investigation previously found that the Cleveland Division of Police engaged in a pattern and practice of unconstitutional uses of force.  The consent decree is designed to put an end to abuses, create new guidelines for the use of force, and strengthen oversight and accountability within the police department.  The Morning Edition program is available here.

Professor Witmer-Rich Analyzes Brelo Verdict on News Channel 5 and WCPN 90.3

Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich

Professor Jonathan Witmer-Rich

On Saturday, May 23, 2015, Professor Witmer-Rich appeared on various media outlets to discuss the verdict in the Michael Brelo police shooting case.  He was featured on News Channel 5, Fox 8, and on 90.3 WCPN radio.  He helped analyze the “not guilty” verdict on-air immediately after Judge O’Donnell announced it, and then responded to a variety of questions about the case, the ongoing investigation into the Cleveland Police Department, and the national debate on the police use of deadly force.

Professor Witmer-Rich’s analysis of the Brelo verdict for News Channel 5 is available here, and his analysis of the verdict for 90.3 WCPN is available here.

Professor Sterio’s Articles Published by ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law and Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio’s article, “Self-Determination and Secession Under International Law: The New Framework,” was published in the Spring 2015, volume 21, number 2 issue of the ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law.  Professor Sterio had presented a version of this article at the International Law Weekend conference in New York City in October 2014.

In addition, Professor Sterio’s article, “Humanitarian Intervention Post Syria: Legitimate and Legal?” was published by the Brooklyn Journal of International Law, in volume 40, issue 1 (2014).

Professor Mika’s Article Featured in AALS Spring Newsletter

karin_mika_2014_219Professor Karin Mika’s  article on “How to Have an Effective Student Conference” was one of the articles featured in the AALS Spring Newsletter for the Section on Legal Writing, Reasoning, and Research.  A copy of the article is available below.  AALS_Newsletter_2015_Spring_Final

Professor May’s Play, The Silent Princess, Produced by Talespinner Children’s Theatre

Legal Writing Professor Claire Robinson-May

Legal Writing Professor Claire Robinson-May

Professor Claire Robinson May’s new play, The Silent Princess, will be produced by Talespinner Children’s Theatre.  The play is an adaptation of a Turkish folktale; its production is suitable for all ages, and it will include music, dance, puppets, and audience interaction. The play opens Saturday, June 6 and runs through Sunday, June 28. Show times are Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 7 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. Pay what you can performances on Sunday, June 7, and every Friday of the run: June 12, 19, & 26. Talespinner Children’s Theatre is located in the Gordon Square Arts District in the Detroit-Shoreway neighborhood, near numerous restaurants and the Sweet Moses ice cream parlor.

More information about the play  is available here.