Monthly Archives: January 2012
Thomas D. Eisele / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Mark A. Godsey / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
In December 2011, Roger Dean Gillispie walked free from the London Correctional Institute in London, Ohio, after a federal judge threw out his rape conviction. As director of UC Law’s Ohio Innocence Project, Mark had worked as lead counsel on … Continue reading
Lewis Goldfarb / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Lew and his co-author, Bob Deitrick, completed the manuscript for Bulls, Bears, and the Ballot Box, a book that reviews and evaluates the economic performance of our presidents and their political parties from the Great Depression and Herbert Hoover (1929) through … Continue reading
Kenneth J. Hirsh / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Emily M.S. Houh / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
In early January, Emily attended the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, where she was elected to serve on the Executive Committee of the AALS Section on Contracts. Emily also was recently appointed to serve … Continue reading
Ann Hubbard / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Kristin Kalsem / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
On January 27, UC Law’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which Kristin co-directs with Professors Emily Houh and Verna Williams, hosted its first event of the spring semester, “A Conversation with David Lopez, General Counsel of the EEOC.” … Continue reading
Christo Lassiter / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Christo’s article, Eliminating Consent from the Lexicon of Traffic Stop Interrogations, 27 Cap. U. L. Rev. 79 (1998), was cited in State v. Lowe, 2012 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 8 (Iowa Jan. 20, 2012). … Continue reading