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CUA Cover Winter 2005 final (Page 2) - Columbus School of Law

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FACULTY NewsPublicationsChange, 2 nd ed. Buffalo, N.Y.: William S.Hein, April, 2007.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Suzette Malveaux’s article,“Fighting to Keep EmploymentDiscrimination Class Actions Alive: HowAllison v. CITGO’s PredominationRequirement Threatens to UndermineTitle VII Enforcement,” 26 Berkeley J. Imp.& Lab. <strong>Law</strong> 405 (<strong>2005</strong>), was reprinted in ananthology <strong>of</strong> articles by national experts inthe field <strong>of</strong> employment class actions, sponsoredby New York University’s 56 th AnnualConference on Labor, the Center for Laborand Employment <strong>Law</strong>, NYU <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong>. The anthology is called Class Actions inthe Unemployment Arena: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theNew York University’s 56 th Annual Conferenceon Labor (Upcoming, 2007 Lower <strong>Law</strong>International). Malveaux is also the author<strong>of</strong> the 2007 Teacher’s Update to accompanyClass Actions and Other Multiparty Litigation:Cases and Materials, (2d ed. St. Paul, Mann:West Group, 2007.)Research Ordinary Pr<strong>of</strong>essor MichaelNoone is the author <strong>of</strong> “Justifying theAmerican Way <strong>of</strong> War,” A Nation at War,Seventeenth Annual Strategy ConferenceReport, Col. John H. Martin ed. (StrategicStudies Institute, Carlisle, Pa., 2007) Healso published a book and film review <strong>of</strong> TheTokyo Trial in The Journal <strong>of</strong> Military History,Vol. 71, No.3 (July 2007) pp. 989–998. Hehas also been lead author <strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong>recent articles, including “MaritimeSecurity <strong>Law</strong> Symposium,” The MilitaryAdvocate, (Summer, 2007); “The <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong>Armed Conflict and the Principle <strong>of</strong>Sovereign Equality <strong>of</strong> States,” a panel discussionwith Ruth Wedgwood and DanielThurer, 7 th International Security ForumConference Proceedings, Center for SecurityStudies, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland (2007);“Maritime Security Operations: <strong>Law</strong> andPractice at the Beginning <strong>of</strong> the 21 stCentury,” (with students Kathleen Reardonand Julia Whitelock), in InternationalPeacekeeping, Vol. 12 (2006); and TheYearbook <strong>of</strong> International Peace Operations, H.Langholtz, B. Kondoch, A. Wells eds.Martinus Nijh<strong>of</strong>f publishers.Father Raymond O’Brien has revisedand updated the sixth edition <strong>of</strong> DomesticRelations: Cases and Materials, the casebookhe co-authors with Pr<strong>of</strong>essorWadlington from the University <strong>of</strong>Virginia <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>. Published byFoundation Press, the volume is dedicatedto former dean and <strong>CUA</strong> law pr<strong>of</strong>essorJohn Garvey, who served as dean whenFather O’Brien joined the faculty. FatherO’Brien has also signed a contract withBar/Bri to teach Decedents’ Estates inVirginia and New York to those preparingfor bar examinations.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J.P. “Sandy” Ogilvy was a contributingauthor to Best Practices in LegalEducation, published by the Clinical LegalEducation Association, 2007. In collaborationwith fellow <strong>CUA</strong> law pr<strong>of</strong>essors LeahWortham and Lisa Lerman, Ogilvy hasreleased the second edition <strong>of</strong> our textbookfor externships, Learning from Practice: APr<strong>of</strong>essional Development Text for LegalExterns, 2d ed. (Thomson West 2007). Thevolume and its accompanying teacher’smanual were shipped in October. The editionadds five new chapters written by eightnew contributors and retains chapters writtenby <strong>CUA</strong> law pr<strong>of</strong>essor MargaretBarry, Stacy Brustin and LuciaSilecchia.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Antonio Perez is the author <strong>of</strong>“Mechanisms for the Protection <strong>of</strong>Democracy in the Inter-American System:Lockean vs. Aristotelian Constitutions,”Curso de Derecho Internacional, Vol. XXXIII2006, 217-40 (OAS Secretariat,Washington, D.C., 2007).Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Peter “Bo” Rutledge has hadan article accepted for publication by theVanderbilt <strong>Law</strong> Review. “Arbitration andArticle III” is forthcoming in 2008, as is“Discovery, Judicial Assistance andArbitration: A New Tool for CasesInvolving American Entities,” slated forpublication in The Journal <strong>of</strong> InternationalArbitration. Yet another article, “WhitherArbitration?”, was accepted for publicationin the Georgetown Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> & PublicPolicy. It is expected to appear in May/June<strong>of</strong> 2008.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Karla Simon published an articleon recent fiscal changes affecting charitablegiving in China in the June 2007 issue<strong>of</strong> Alliance magazine. She continues to serveas editor in chief <strong>of</strong> the International Journal<strong>of</strong> Civil Society <strong>Law</strong> and as a member <strong>of</strong> theeditorial board <strong>of</strong> Alliance magazine.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ted Sky published “<strong>School</strong>-Based Outreach and Heightened FoodStamp Participation: Is There a PromisingPartnership?” in the Georgetown Journal onPoverty <strong>Law</strong> and Policy, (Spring, 2007).Pr<strong>of</strong>essor WilliamWagner’s Center for<strong>Law</strong>, Philosophy andCulture published theinaugural issue <strong>of</strong> theJournal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Philosophyand Culture. The firstissue featured worksfrom some <strong>of</strong> the nation’s best-known legalscholars, including Jeremy Waldron, E.J.Dionne Jr., John Haldane and HisEminence Cardinal Avery Dulles, S.J.Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Elizabeth Winston’s article,“What if Seeds were not Patentable?” hasbeen accepted for publication by theMichigan State University <strong>Law</strong> Review.Fall–<strong>Winter</strong> 2007 / C UALAWYER 33

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