Faculty News
Faculty News from the fowler School of Law
372

Dean Campbell Interviewed on Corporate Social Responsibility

May 23, 2011 by | Faculty

On May 23, “RealClearPolitics” interviewed Dean Tom Campbell about Corporate Social Responsibility.  Dean Campbell defined CSR for “RealClearPolitics” as a corporation’s sense of obligation “to do something more than to simply make a financial profit.” He went on to state that “most often that something more involves a good environmental record, or something good for

377

Professor Rosenthal Publishes Article on Teaching Law

May 16, 2011 by | Faculty

Professor Rosenthal has published his latest article, entitled “Those Who Can’t, Teach: What the Legal Career of John Yoo Tells Us about Who Should Be Teaching Law,” in the Mississippi Law Journal as part of symposium about search and seizure and counterterrorism in the Mississippi Law Journal containing a wide variety of articles by nationally

375

Professor Steiner Publishes Article on Miranda Warnings

May 16, 2011 by | Faculty

Professor Ron Steiner’s latest article, “The Rise and Fall of the Miranda Warnings in Popular Culture,” will be published in the Cleveland State Law Review.  It follows the observation that Miranda warnings may not be as ubiquitous in popular culture as they were when the U.S. Supreme Court decided Dickerson v. United States in 2000,

389

Professor Kochan Publishes Article on Term Conclusory

April 29, 2011 by | Faculty

Pitt Law Review will publish Professor Donald Kochan’s latest article, “While Effusive, ‘Conclusory’ is Still Quite Elusive: The Story of a Word, Iqbal, and a Perplexing Lexical Inquiry of Supreme Importance.”  Looking to civil procedure for guidance, Professor Kochan’s article defines the difficult to pin down legal term “conclusory,” which has taken center stage in

387

Professor Rogan Publishes Book on Presidential Impeachment

April 29, 2011 by | Faculty

The Honorable James Rogan, an adjunct professor at Chapman, has published a new book: Catching Our Flag: Behind the Scenes of a Presidential Impeachment (WND Books).  Professor Rogan’s book gives readers the ultimate insider’s story on what led a very reluctant House of Representatives to impeach a then-very popular American president.

385

Professor Rotunda Publishes Book on Military Clinics

April 29, 2011 by | Faculty

Professor Kyndra Rotunda has published a new book: Military and Veteran’s Law (West).  Geared to the growing number of military veteran legal clinics and seminar classes, Professor Rotunda’s book is comprehensive and accessible to lawyers and students.  It includes helpful inside tips and sample forms for launching a military clinic, as well as well as

391

USA Today Quotes Professor Rotunda

April 25, 2011 by | Faculty

USA Today quoted Professor Kyndra Rotunda in a piece about WikiLeaks’ report on the increasing number of “high risk” Guantanamo detainees. “The more we learn, the more that number grows,” Professor Rotunda told USA Today. “A few years ago it was 10%. Then they said 25%. Now it’s a third.” Read the article, entitled, “More

393

OC Register Quotes Professor Rotunda

April 22, 2011 by | Faculty

The Orange County Register quoted Professor Kyndra Rotunda in an article about marines preparing for the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. “With any regulation or rule in the military, whether or not it’s followed depends on two things. The first is if there’s training up front. The other piece though is going to be

395

Professor Lipman Appointed to Public Service Fellowship Committee

April 21, 2011 by | Faculty

Congratulations to Professor Francine Lipman, who was recently appointed to the Public Service Fellowship Committee. Professor Lipman was also ranked no. 13 on SSRN of all tax professors in the country, based largely on the thousands of downloads of her papers. View Professor Lipman’s ranking.

400

Professor Tehranian's Book Gets Good Review

April 13, 2011 by | Faculty

The Faculty Lounge reviewed Professor John Tehranian’s recent book, Whitewashed: America’s Invisible Middle Eastern Minority. “Anyone interested in critical race theory and the status of Americans of middle Eastern descent (and indeed the difficulties inherent in defining a meaningful concept of ‘Middle Eastern’) might find this book a particularly interesting read.” Read the full review.

Log In
Open Main Menu