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Restatement Hopefuls

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on April 1, 2010 Posted in National

You’re probably already familiar with Restatements, those helpful commentaries on American law published by the American Law Institute. Currently ALI boasts over a dozen Restatements, covering general topics such as torts, contracts, and property, and more specialized ones like unfair …

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Latest C|M|Law Faculty Scholarship on SSRN

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on March 30, 2010 Posted in Faculty Teaching & Scholarship

Read the latest C|M|Law faculty scholarship posted to SSRN: Prof. Milena Sterio, The Somali Piracy Problem: A Global Puzzle Necessitating a Global Solution [full-text] Prof. Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, Public Access to Private Land for Walking: Environmental and Individual Responsibility as …

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Ten Law School Myths to Consider

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on March 29, 2010 Posted in Faculty Teaching & Scholarship

Sociologists, anthropologists and others tell us that myths are important cultural glue, binding societies together. David Crump, in his article “Ten Necessary Myths of Law School” recently published in The Journal of Law in Society contends that law school is …

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Legal Tea Time

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on March 24, 2010 Posted in International

Tea, made from the Camellia sinensis plant, is the most-widely consumed beverage in the world after water. According to the Tea Association of the USA, Americans consume over 2.5 billion gallons of tea a year, with approximately 85% of that …

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The Potty Parity Act

By a.burchfield@csuohio.edu Posted on March 22, 2010 Posted in National Tagged with women and the law

Back when our country’s stately federal buildings were under construction, architects built the restrooms to accommodate the buildings’ primary inhabitants—men. Times have changed, but old buildings have not. While women are as likely as men to be working in today’s …

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