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Lance Gable
was a panelist at the 2019 Health Law Professors Conference, sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics and Loyola University Chicago School of Law. He discussed public health preparedness and structuring legal preparedness to avoid leadership failures.
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Julia Qin
presented at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law WTO Conference on May 31. Her panel was on “Current Challenges to Multilateralism: The US-China Conflict.”
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Stephen Calkins
presented at Global Competition Review Live’s inaugural conference on Antitrust in the Digital Economy in Palo Alto. He discussed “Multisided Digital Platforms after American Express.”
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Anne Choike
was a panelist at the Kauffman Foundation’s annual Mayors Conference on Entrepreneurship on May 21 in Kansas City. She was part of a panel discussing opportunity zones.
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Anne Choike
participated in a panel titled “Tandem Structures Involving Nonprofits and For-Profits” at the University of Missouri-Kansas City’s Midwest Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship on May 13.
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Richard Rattner
was honored as one of Michigan Lawyers Weekly’s 2019 “
Leaders in the Law.”
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Kirsten Matoy Carlson
was a recipient of a 2019-20 Career Development Chair Award from Wayne State University. The university’s award program supports outstanding tenured faculty members in the early stages of their careers.
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Gregory Fox
was a speaker at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law in Washington, D.C. on March 29. He discussed "Legal Techniques for Resolving Armed Conflicts with Non-State Actors."
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Stephen Calkins
spoke at the annual Antitrust Spring Meeting in Washington, D.C on March 27. He discussed the fundamentals of Sherman Act Section 1.
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Gregory Fox
gave a guest lecture at the London School of Economics and Political Science on March 14. He discussed “The Contributions of United Nations Security Council Resolutions to the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict: New Evidence of Customary International Law.”
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Gregory Fox
gave a guest lecture at the University of Glasgow on March 12. He discussed “The Contributions of United Nations Security Council Resolutions to the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict: New Evidence of Customary International Law.”
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Gregory Fox
gave a guest lecture at The University of Manchester School of Law on March 11. He discussed “The Contributions of United Nations Security Council Resolutions to the Law of Non-International Armed Conflict: New Evidence of Customary International Law.”
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Eric Zacks
co-wrote the casebook “Contracts in Context: From Transaction to Litigation” with Nadelle Grossman of Marquette University Law School, which was recently published by Aspen. In addition to describing the law of contracts and how the law is applied in litigation, the new casebook explores why parties enter into contracts, how written contracts are customarily structured, and why and how parties use contract design and terms to achieve their goals.
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Blanche Bong Cook
spoke at Yale Law School on Feb. 7. She discussed her forthcoming article in the Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, “Johnny and the WHP.”
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Anne Choike
presented at the American Institute for Architects Christopher Kelly Leadership Development Program, hosted by the Detroit Center for Design + Technology.
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Stephen Calkins
spoke at Northwestern Kellogg School of Management’s conference on “Navigating the Uncertain Climate of Vertical Merger Enforcement” on Jan. 25.
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Kathryn Smolinski
contributed a chapter to “Palliative Care: A Guide for Health Social Workers.” Her chapter is on “Legal and Ethical Aspects of Care.”
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Kathryn Smolinski
was named a 2019 Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW) Fellow. The purpose of AOSW Fellowship is to recognize and honor individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the science and practice of psychosocial oncology.
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Linda Beale
was a panelist for the "all new two-minute drills” presentation at Standards of Tax Practice committee, ABA Tax Section 2019 Midyear Meeting on Jan. 18 in New Orleans.
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Linda Beale
was a panelist for “Power & Privilege: The Social and Cultural Implications Arising From Our Federal Tax System” at the ABA Tax Section 2019 Midyear Meeting on Jan. 18 in New Orleans.
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Kingsley Browne
wrote “The Quixotic Quest for ‘Gender Equality’” for the University of Toledo Law Review. The article expresses doubt that victory in the war for gender equality will ever be declared, both because the sexes are unlikely ever to sort themselves out in the same way and because an entrenched narrative of female victimhood requires continued perceptions of inequality.