Faculty Workshops

 
Spring 2013

May 7, 2013: Rebecca Zietlow, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Is There a Constitutional Right to Organize?"

April 22, 2013: Geoffrey C. Rapp, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Supreme Court Reasoning in the Court of Public Opinion: Does it Matter?”

April 17, 2013: Daniel B. Kelly, University of Notre Dame Law School, “The Right to Include”

March 28, 2013: Kirsten Carlson, Wayne State University Law School

March 20, 2013: Ben Walther, Michigan State University College of Law, “Rethinking Enterprise Valuation in Chapter 11 and Delaware Section 262”

March 11, 2013:  Evan Zoldan, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Rediscovering the Lost Value of Legislative Generality”

January 30, 2013: Joseph E. Slater, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Wisconsin’s Law Stripping Rights From (most, but not all) Public Sector Unions:  a Violation of Equal Protection and/or the First Amendment?”

January 30, 2013: Gregory M. Gilchrist, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Trial Bargaining”

January 14, 2013: Llewellyn J. Gibbons, The University of Toledo College of Law, “The Author Spouse’s Last Laugh”

 

Fall 2012

October 17, 2012: Stefan J. Padfield, University of Akron School of Law, “Rehabilitating Concession Theory”

October 11, 2012: Avidan Cover, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, “The Jurisprudence of Fear: Judicial Fact Finding and the War on Terrorism”

October 1, 2012: Scott Douglas Gerber, Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pettit College of Law, “The Intellectual Origins of Early American Law”

September 26, 2012: Gregory M. Gilchrist, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Modeling Legitimacy Through Corporate Prosecutions”

September 12, 2012: Jelani Jefferson Exum, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Forget Sentencing Equality: Lessons from the Cracked Cocaine Debate”

September 5, 2012: Kara Bruce, The University of Toledo College of Law, “The Debtor Class: Substantive and Procedural Impediments to Consumer Class Actions in Bankruptcy”

 

Spring 2012

April 16, 2012: Lee J. Strang, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Aretaic Originalism: A New Normative Foundation for Originalism”

April 12, 2012: David A. Singleton, Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University

February 6, 2012: Emily L. Cauble, Michigan State University College of Law

January 27, 2012: Eric A. Zacks, Wayne State University Law School

January 23, 2012: Rebecca E. Zietlow, The University of Toledo College of Law, “James Ashley’s Thirteenth Amendment”

January 19, 2012: John Plecnik, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

January 17, 2012: Gregory M. Gilchrist, The University of Toledo College of Law, “The Expressive Purpose of Corporate Criminal Liability”

 

Fall 2011

November 22, 2011: Garrick B. Pursley, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Instrumental Federalism”

November 9, 2011: Amy J. Cohen, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, “The Family, The Market, and ADR”

September 30, 2011: Jessica Vartanian, Law Clerk, Michigan Supreme Court, “Speaking of Harassment: The First Amendment, Hostile Environment Theory, and the Problem of Subject-Matter Underinclusion”

September 19, 2011: Cassandra Burke Robertson, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, “The Inextricable Merits Problem in Personal Jurisdiction”

September 1, 2011:  Robert Detwiler, Ed.D. Candidate, “Assessing Factors Influencing Student Academic Success in Law School”

August 25, 2011: Jessica Knouse, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Deconstructing the Liberty-Equality Binary in the Debate Over Non-Therapeutic Trait Selection”

August 3, 2011: Lee J. Strang, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Originalism’s Limits: Interposition, Nullification, and Succession”

August 3, 2011: Nicole B. Porter, The University of Toledo College of Law, “Questions and Answers about the ADA’s Reasonable Accommodation Provision”