Darrell A.H. Miller / Dec. 2011 & Jan. 2012
Darrell is spending the Spring 2012 semester as a Visiting Professor of Law at Duke Law School, where is is teaching Civil Procedure. … Continue reading
Darrell is spending the Spring 2012 semester as a Visiting Professor of Law at Duke Law School, where is is teaching Civil Procedure. … Continue reading →
Janet recently accepted an offer to join the UC Law faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law, beginning in Fall 2012. Janet will continue to teach criminal law, criminal procedure, and evidence, which she has been teaching here at UC … Continue reading →
UC Law’s Center for Practice and Glenn M. Weaver Institute for Law and Psychiatry, which Doug directs, held a day-long CLE, “The Psyche at Work: Help for Lawyers’ Worries About Employee Mental Disorders, Trauma, and Violence,” on December 16, 2011. … Continue reading →
Nancy was mentioned in Ben Sutherly, Hospitals Support Repeal of Data Rule, Hamilton Journal News (Dec. 5, 2011). Nancy was quoted in University of Cincinnati College of Law Announces Launch of New LLM Program, Targeted News Service (Jan. 3, 2012). … Continue reading →
The 2012 edition of Michael’s book, Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice with Forms (LexisNexis) (with John W. McCormac), is now in print. Michael was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief of civil procedure professors filed in the U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading →
Sandra will serve as the President of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Employment Discrimination Law for the 2012-13 year. Her article “Statutory Proximate Cause” was selected for the Junior Faculty Federal Courts Workshop to be held in … Continue reading →
Joe’s book, Ending Dirty Energy Policy: Prelude to Climate Change (Cambridge Univ. Press 2011), is the subject of Dean Emeritus Joseph Tomain’s Latest Book Examines the Relationship Between Energy Law, Policy, and Politics, Faculty News, (last visited Dec. 16, 2011). … Continue reading →
On January 27, UC Law’s Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice, which Verna co-directs with Professors Emily Houh and Kristin Kalsem, hosted its first event of the spring semester, “A Conversation with David Lopez, General Counsel of the EEOC.” … Continue reading →