Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio’s Letter to the Editor was published in the September 15 edition of the Plain Dealer. The title of Professor Sterio’s Letter is “Striking back at Isis in Iraq and Syria is a bad idea.” The Letter is available here.
Category Archives: Faculty in the Media
Professor Mika Presents at New England Legal Writing Conference
Professor Weinstein Participates in Panel Discussion at NE Ohio Municipal Law Directors Association
On Thursday, 9/11/14, Professor Weinstein participated in a panel discussion on “Regulation of Political Signs” at the Northeast Ohio Municipal Law Directors Association. Other panelists included Todd Hunt, a partner at Walter Haverfield, and Tom Lee, a partner at Taft/Stetinius.
Professor Weinstein discussed the Court’s recent grant of cert in Reed v. Gilbert, AZ, noting that the case provides the Court with an opportunity to resolve a Circuit split on the issue of the proper test for a content-neutral regulation of speech. Professor Weinstein also discussed a recent 6th Circuit case, Wagner v. City of Garfield Heights, which dealt with this same content-neutrality issue in the context of the city’s regulation of political signs.
Associate Dean Sundahl Appointed as Advisor to UN Delegation
Associate Dean Mark Sundahl has been appointed by the Department of State as an Industry Adviser to the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). The COPUOS develops international legal responses to pressing legal issues in the use of outer space, such as the militarization of Earth orbits and the proliferation of space debris. Dean Sundahl will advise the U.S. delegation on how these new legal initiatives will affect the operation and competitiveness of the U.S. space industry.
Professor Sterio Publishes Blog Post on the Expansion of Military Strikes Against ISIS
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio published a blog post on Intlawgrrls (www.ilg2.or) on the recent speech and announcement by President Obama (September 10) that the United States would expand military strikes against the Islamic State or ISIS in both Iraq and Syria. The post is available here.
Professor Keating to Present a CSU Homecoming Signature Lecture
Professor Dennis Keating has been selected to present, with Professor Norman Krumholz of the Levin College of Urban Affairs, a Cleveland State University Homecoming Signature Lecture on the topic of “In the year 1964.” The lecture will take place on Saturday, September 20, at Drinko Hall.
Professor Forte Teaches at Summer Fellowships; Writes New Entry for Macmillan; Participates in S.J.D. Defense
Professor Falk Publishes New Article; Serves as Peer Reviewer
Professor Patricia Falk published a new article entitled “A Curious Omission from Ohio’s Rape Statute: Sexual Assault When the Victim Consents to Medical or Dental Drugging,” 82 U. Cinn. L. Rev. 1123 (2014).
Professor Falk was also asked to serve as a peer reviewer for an article submitted to a social science journal entitled “Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal.”
Professor Forte Speaks at Two Summer Washington, D.C. Events
Dean Boise Named to MOCA Board of Directors
Dean Craig Boise has been named to the Board of Directors of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Cleveland. MOCA regularly shows works by such artists as Andy Warhol, Christo, and Claes Oldenburg, and past exhibits have featured art by Jim Hodges and Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson, among others. The museum places a special focus on artists from Greater Cleveland and the rest of Northeastern Ohio. During the course of its three annual exhibition seasons, MOCA presents works by emerging local artists through the PULSE series, and works by local female artists under 30 through the Wendy L. Moore Emerging Artist Series. Dean Boise will work with the Board’s Development and Budget Committees to help build the Museum’s endowment and donor base, and strengthen its financial position.