On April 19, 2017, Professor Michael Solimine was awarded the Provost Faculty Career Award at the University of Cincinnati’s 2017 Faculty Award Celebration.
Professor Michael Solimine also received the university-level Excellence Award for Faculty-to-Faculty Research Mentoring,
His recent publications include Retooling the Amicus Machine, 102 Va. L. Rev. Online 151 (2016), and Judicial Review of Direct Democracy: A Reappraisal, 104 Ky. L.J. 671 (2016) (contribution to symposium).
In a new treatise on federal courts, Larry W. Yackle, Federal Courts: The Current Questions (Carolina Academic Press 2017), three of Professor Michael Solimine’s law review articles were cited.
In the newest version of the Law of Federal Courts Hornbook (West Hornbook Series, 8th ed. 2017), six of Professor Michael Solimine’s articles are cited.
Professor Solimine was quoted and his scholarship was mentioned in two articles in United States Law Week: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, ‘Snookered’ Supreme Court Pushes Back in Billion Dollar Antitrust Case, 85 U.S.L.W. 671 (2016), and Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson, Five Things You Didn’t Know About the Emoluments Clause, 85 U.S.L.W. 702 (2016).
Dean Emeritus and Professor Joseph P. Tomain and Professor Solimine presented a Colloquium on Political Gridlock, Elections and Democracy on November 2, 2017, sponsored by the College’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice.