A. Christopher Bryant / Spring 2018

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).

Professor Bryant’s article written with Kim Breedon, How the Prohibition on “Under-Ruling” Distorts the Judicial Function (And What to Do About It), was accepted for publication in 45 Pepperdine L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2018).

Professor Bryant’s article written with Kim Breedon, Restoring Trust with Trusts: Constructive and Blind Trusts as Remedies for Presidential Violations of the Constitution’s Emoluments Clauses, was accepted for publication in 11 Albany Gov’t L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2018).

Professor Bryant’s article written with Kim Breedon, Executive Privilege in a Hyper-Partisan Era, was accepted for publication in 64 Wayne L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming 2018).

On June 12, Professor Bryant’s article written with Kim Breedon, A Right to a Government Worthy of Trust, is to be presented at University of London’s WG Hart Legal Workshop 2018: Building a 21st Century Bill of Rights, and thereafter considered for publication as part of the conference proceedings.

On March 2, Professor Bryant, with his co-author Kim Breedon, presented, as part of a panel, “Fiduciary Standards as a Guide for Remedying Violations of the Emoluments Clauses,” at the American Constitution Society Third Annual Constitutional Law Scholars Forum, at Barry University School of Law, Orlando, FL.

On March 20, Professor Bryant, with his co-author Kim Breedon, presented a CLE, “Executive Privilege in a Hyper-Partisan Era,” at the Potter Stewart Inns of Court for the Cincinnati Bar Association.

On March 23, Professor Bryant, with his co-author Kim Breedon, presented “Executive Privilege in a Hyper-Partisan Era,” at the Levin Center Symposium: Congressional Oversight in the Twenty-first Century, at Wayne State Law School, Detroit, MI.

On March 29, Professor Bryant, with his co-author Kim Breedon, presented “Hoosier Bridesmaids: Vice Presidents from the ‘Crossroads of America’,” at the Indiana Law Review Symposium: Indiana Vice Presidents: Significant Developments to History and the Law, at Robert McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, IN, on March 29, 2018.

Professor Bryant and Rachel Smith facilitated a Mind-Body Group of ten law students, which met 2 hours/week for 9-week period during spring 2018 semester.

On May 2, Professor Bryant taught a mock class to pre-law students at Miami University.

On February 2 and May 11, Professor Bryant judged Ohio’s state “We The People” middle and high school finals in Columbus, OH.

On May 15, Professor Bryant will teach an OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) class session on contemporary constitutional issues.


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