Professor Sterio Presents at SEALS Annual Conference

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SEALS Panel on the Trump Administration and Foreign Affairs and National Security Law Issues

Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio presented on a panel entitled “The Trump Administration and  Foreign Affairs and National Security Law Issues” at the Southeastern Law Schools’ Association (SEALS) Annual Meeting in Boca Raton, Florida, on August 5.  In addition, Professor Sterio presented, at the same conference, as part of a discussion group on overcoming bias threat and stereotypes in law school teaching on August 6.

Professor Geier Publishes Article in Tax Notes

Professor Deborah Geier has published “Indexing Basis for Inflation: The Intractable Problem of Debt” at 156 Tax Notes 507 (2017) in response to an earlier piece suggesting that asset basis of certain assets (but not others, including debt) be indexed for inflation in measuring taxable gain or deductible loss for Federal income tax purposes. Tax Notes is available online only to subscribers, but a pdf copy of the piece can be accessed here:

Tax Notes 7-24-2017

Sagers Appears on BYU Public Radio to Discuss Newspaper Antitrust Exemption

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, appeared on the BYU Public Radio public affairs show “Top of Mind,” to discuss a proposed federal antitrust exemption. The new law would permit news organizations to bargain collectively with Google, Facebook, and other online platforms for a bigger slice of online ad revenues. You can hear audio of the segment here.

Sagers Appears on Neil Cavuto Program to Discuss Amazon/Whole Foods Merger

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, appeared on the Fox Business program Neil Cavuto Coast to Coast today to discuss antitrust obstacles to the pending Amazon/Whole Foods merger. You can watch the clip here.

Sagers Appears on L.A. Public Radio to Discuss New Media Antitrust Exemption Bill

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, appeared on “Air Talk,” a current affairs program on the Southern California public radio station KPCC, to discuss a new bill proposed by the newspaper industry. The law would exempt them from antitrust for the purpose of bargaining collectively with Google, Facebook, and like firms over online ad revenue.

Audio of the segment is available here.

Sagers Quoted in Wall Street Journal on News Media Lobbying Effort

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Professor of Law, was quoted in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal concerning a lobbying effort currently underway by a coalition of newspaper firms to secure antitrust exemption. Their goal is to bargain collectively with major online platforms, particularly Google and Facebook, over sharing of online advertising revenue.
You can read the article here.

Sagers Appears on CNBC to Discuss Amazon and Antitrust

Chris Sagers appeared on the CNBC business-affairs program “Power Lunch,” along with other experts, to discuss the likelihood and desirability of federal antitrust investigation of Amazon.
 
You can watch video of the segment here.

Sagers Writes in Slate on Antitrust Planks in the Democrats’ New “Better Deal” Election Blueprint

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, wrote in today’s Slate magazine about antitrust components contained in the congressional minority leadership’s mid-term election blueprint, which they’ve called “A Better Deal.” You can read his piece here.

Professor Geier Publishes Tribute to Professor Erik Jensen

Professor Deborah A. Geier has published “A Tribute to Professor Erik Jensen” at 67 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 649 (2017). Professor Geier was a tax student of Professor Jensen at Case Western Reserve School of Law, and she wrote this piece as part of a Festschrift published in his honor by CWRU’s law review to celebrate him upon his retirement. You can access a pdf copy of the piece here: http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2017/07/tribute-to-erik-jensen.html.

Sagers Writes in Slate on Amazon-Whole Foods Merger

Chris Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law, wrote in Slate this week on Amazon’s proposed acquisition of the grocery chain Whole Foods. He discusses antitrust aspects of the deal, and asks whether the Trump administration could or should challenge it. You can read the article here.