Louis D. Bilionis / Spring 2018
In March, Dean Emeritus Bilionis spoke on leadership development and legal education at a conference held at Santa Clara University School of Law.
In March, Dean Emeritus Bilionis spoke on leadership development and legal education at a conference held at Santa Clara University School of Law.
Professor Bryant’s article written with Kim Breedon, The Brand vs. the Man: Considering a Constructive Trust as a Remedy for President Trump’s Alleged Violations of the Foreign Emoluments Clause, is now in print at 9 Con Law NOW 111 (2018). … Continue reading →
On January 16, Professor Caster participated in a panel discussion on WVXU’s Cincinnati Edition about wrongful arrests. The broadcast is available at: http://wvxu.org/post/mistaken-arrest-how-local-father-trying-clear-his-name#stream/0. On January 30, with Ohio Innocence Project staff attorney Mallorie Thomas, Professor Caster represented Michael Sutton in an … Continue reading →
Professor Cogan was elected a member of the American Society of International Law’s Executive Council.
The Ohio Innocence Project teamed up with the Cincinnati Opera to create an opera based on the lives of six exonorees to broaden awareness about wrongful convictions. Professor Godsey’s book, Blind Injustice, was featured on the Television show, America’s Lawyers … Continue reading →
The Board of Trustees approved Jim Hart’s emeritus status. After 29 years at the College of Law and 36 years at the University of Cincinnati, Jim’s well-deserved first day of retirement is July 1st. We wish Jim all the best … Continue reading →
Professor Houh was awarded the Distinguished Teaching Professor Award, which is the University of Cincinnati’s highest teaching honor. Professor Houh was inducted into the University’s Fellows of the Graduate School. Professor Houh was elected to chair the Contract Compliance & … Continue reading →
Professor Kalsem participated in an interdisciplinary group of University of Cincinnati faculty working on community-based research, discussing her three-year community research partnership on best practices for judges in domestic violence cases. This case study—which can serve as a model across … Continue reading →
Professor Mangan was selected as a 2018 Goldman Prize winner for his teaching.
Professor Mank’s article, State Standing in United States v. Texas: Opening the Floodgates to States Challenging the Federal Government or Proper Federalism?, was published as 2018 U. Ill. L. Rev. 211. Professor Mank’s article, Commentary, The Supreme Court Acknowledges Congress’ … Continue reading →