January 26, 2009

01/26/2009

Will Huhn will publish his article, "The Legacy of Slaughterhouse, Bradwell and Cruikshank on Constitutional Analysis" from the fall Akron Law Constitutional Law Symposium in the Akron Law Review. He has also accepted an offer to publish a related piece, "Lincoln was a Framer of the Constitution" in Slip Opinions, the online companion to the Washington University-St. Louis Law Review.

Jeff Samuels spoke on "Domain Name Disputes," at the PTO Day Program sponsored by Intellectual Property Owners Education Foundation and held in Washington, D.C.

Stefan Padfield gave a works-in-progress last week at Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama.

SSRN Akron Legal Research Paper Series, volume 11, issue 1, issued on January 22, 2009, with articles posted by:
- Lloyd Anderson, Mocking the Public Interest: Congress Restores Meaningful Judicial Review of Government Antitrust Consent Decrees
- Will Huhn, In Defense of the Roosevelt Court
- Bill Jordan, Chevron and Hearing Rights: An Unintended Combination
- Rich Lavoie, Cultivating a Compliance Culture: An Alternative Approach for Addressing the Tax Gap
- Jane Moriarty, Flickering Admissibility: Neuroimaging Evidence in the U.S. Courts
- Tracy Thomas, The New Face of Women's Legal History: Introduction to the Symposium

Paul Richert's Electronic Discovery Bibliography, was published in the AALS Section on Litigation's December 2008 Newsletter.

Akron Law's Law & Neuroscience Symposium chaired by Jane Moriarty was mentioned on the MacArthur Foundation's "What's new" page. See http://www.lawandneuroscienceproject.org/

Tracy Thomas has been elected chair-elect of the AALS Remedies Section.