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25 Nov 3:10 pm
JOYCE FOUNDATION-FUNDED SECOND AMENDMENT CENTER AT OHIO STATE EXPIRES: his "scholarly" center was one of the initiatives funded by the
Joyce Foundation to support writings that opposed the academic consensus that had previously arisen that the original meaning of the Second Amendment protected an individual right.
Readers of this blog will remember the infamous Joyce Foundation funded symposium at Chicago Kent from which any dissenting ...
12 Apr, 2007 12:25 pm
The new issue of the peer-reviewed Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law has just appeared online. It includes the text of a lecture by
Judge Nancy Gertner (D.Mass.), as ... Lecture Judge Nancy Gertner, From Omnipotence to Impotence: American Judges and Sentencing, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 523 (2007). Commentaries
James M. Binnall, They ... . L. 587 (2007). Theresa A. Severance, Practicing What I Preach: A Professor in the Venire, 4 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 597 (2007). Christopher Slobogin,
The Liberal Assault on ...
7 Oct 11:06 am
... cover a range of legal issues. "Agricultural law is a fascinating and complex field," said Peggy Hall of Ohio State University's
Agricultural and Resource Law Program, housed in the College of Food, Agricultural and ... Frost and Common Pleas Judge Mark O'Connor for a panel discussion on agriculture in the
courts. Robert Boggs, director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, will provide an update, and Susan Schneider, professor of the University of Arkansas Graduate Program in
Agricultural Law, ...
2 Dec, 2007 10:42 am
... .9 Hawaii - Point goes to the Buckeyes Turnover Margin 4-0 OSU, 1-3 Hawaii - Point goes to the Buckeyes, That gives the Warriors a 6-4 advantage over Ohio State on important stats, indicating that the Warriors may be underrated in the polls this year, much as Boise State
from the same conference was underrated last year. But it looks like the same injustice by BCS and the pollsters will be done this year as last - proving ...
6 Aug, 2007 9:05 am
... a back-to-school drive, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is inspecting every Ohio school bus. The SHP reports that it has 23
teams out in the field making sure that ... transport children back and forth to and from school. Apparently, the SHP examines all Ohio school buses twice yearly pursuant to an
established schedule. Last year, the SHP found ... they were placed in service. Each school bus that passes gets a state inspection sticker,
and Ohio recently issued a new 2007 School Bus Inspection Manual. ...
24 Sep, 2008 7:30 am
... of mitigating measures on the impairment, will be expressly overturned. The open question, however, is what will happen to the definition of "disability" under Ohio law. R.C.
4112.01(A)(13) defines "disability" as: a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one ... , and not via the courts' ad hoc adoption of the new definition. If I am
correct, and Ohio state law continues to mirror the old federal definition, it will be curious to see if plaintiffs in disability
discrimination cases ...
31 Mar 6:14 am
... similar to the Big Ten Network than it must control all television rights of its members. As can be seen from the Ohio State deal,
that does not necessarily diminish the ability of individual schools to negotiate substantial marketing rights deals. ... this case, RadiOhio, the company which has run the Buckeyes
radio network since 1984. The message in the Ohio State contract is clear. It will be expensive to obtain marketing contracts and they
will be moving towards marketing and media contracts ...
24 Jul 2:58 pm
... latter incident today when we came across a lawsuit filed by a hearing-impaired Ohio State football fan, arguing that the university
should offer captioning on the scoreboard and ... Stadium, Schottenstein Center and St. John Arena. Ohio State spokesman Jim Lynch said
the university is working with Sabino's attorney and understands its legal ... and his wife, Allison, took for donating their house to the Upper Arlington, Ohio, Fire Division.
The Herbstreits say they paid the tax, but are suing to get ...
29 Nov, 2007 5:13 am
In Arista v. Does 1-9, in Columbus, Ohio, an Ohio State University student has moved to quash. The student is identified as John
Doe #1. He or she is represented by Dean Boland of Lakewood, Ohio. Meanwhile, p2pnet reports that another Ohio State student,
John Doe #9, has also made a motion. He is represented by Mark Kafantaris of Columbus, Ohio. Things could get interesting in Columbus. This is the first instance of which we are
aware in which two students, represented ...
3 Dec, 2008 5:06 am
... Davis and Kevin Washburn, Sex Offender Registration in Indian Country, 6 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 3 (2008). This piece addresses some of the thorny ... . has increasingly moved
to nationalize and render more uniform heretofore disparate state approaches to commercial law, such as products liability, and environmental
policy, it has ... a chance to look at this last piece, but I'm looking forward to it. I applaud the efforts of the Ohio State Journal
of Criminal Law, Doug Berman, and Wayne Logan in putting ...
1 Dec, 2007 10:28 am
In Arista v. Does 1-9, the Columbus, Ohio, case targeting Ohio State University, where three defendants --John Does #1, 5, and #9
-- have made motions, the Court has stayed enforcement of its ex parte order. Also we have obtained copies of the motion papers served on behalf of John Does #5 and 9. John Does #5 and
9 are represented by Mark G. Kafantaris of Columbus, Ohio. John Doe #1 is represented by Dean Boland of Lakewood, Ohio. John Doe #9 Motion to ...
17 Jun, 2007 8:04 am
... program, as well as names and Social Security numbers of about 75,532 dependents, the governor's office confirmed Saturday. Strickland has asked Ohio Inspector General Tom
Charles to investigate. More information about the incident can be found on the Ohio State Government website. Free credit monitoring
will be provided to those affected by this breach through Debix Identity Protection Network. [Washington Post]
19 Oct, 2007 8:22 pm
... 't. In attempting to put the OSU athletic budget of $109, 382,222 in perspective, Jon Weinbach points out that Ohio State spends
"about $110,000 on each of its 980 athletes, which is triple the amount the university spends per undergraduate on education. While there are a couple of minor mistakes, such as that
the NCAA paid Ohio State for its BCS Championship Game appearance, when in fact, the NCAA has nothing to do with bowls other than
certifying them. All ...
15 Jun, 2007 9:20 am
The attacks of 9/11 as "manifest necessity" for a mistrial in an Ohio state court burglary prosecution: An Ohio state court trial judge may have thought that he was promoting the interests of justice when he declared a ... defense precluding any retrial on the charges,
because in the defendant's view the mistrial was not required by "manifest necessity." Although the Ohio state court appellate system
rejected the defendant's assertion of double jeopardy, a federal district court exercising habeas ...
13 Jul, 2007 8:00 pm
... is moving to the presidency of Ohio State University. Here is the article in the Washington Post and The Tennessean. This will be
his second tenure in the presidency at Ohio State. Why is this worthy of posting on the Edjurist? Well, Gordon Gee's background is
educational law. Perhaps you are familiar with this work (with T.K. Daniel also at Ohio State): Gordon Gee has published on various
other education law topics as well. Although his work in higher ...
24 Jan, 2008 12:20 pm
... Chance the Gardener said "I like to watch". So it was that I not only learnt about Dispute Systems Design from the distinguished panel at the Ohio State Symposium but also - from the lady in the stylish coat sitting by the camera - that you simply can't fly to Bloomington, Indiana ... the camera to a
better position or tell the guy with the big hair to sit somewhere else. Congratulations to all involved at Ohio State University Moritz
College of Law. [click on the title of this post to read more...]
11 Feb 5:42 am
... pinned trying to leave an overcrowded elevator that was stuck between floors. Polakowski's parents filed their wrongful death lawsuit this month in the Ohio Court of Claims.
Their attorney says they want to be compensated for the loss of their son. In a statement, an Ohio State spokesman said the university
is in contact with the Polakowskis' attorneys and is reviewing the family's filings. When needless death occurs due to negligence of ...
10 Jan, 2008 1:59 am
The motion of Ohio State University students "John Does 5 and 9", in Arista v. Does 1-9, in Columbus, Ohio, to dismiss the
complaint, vacate ex parte order, and quash subpoena, is now fully briefed, the RIAA having filed its opposition memo and the defendants having filed their reply memo. Discovery has
been stayed by the Court pending determination of the motions made by John Does 5 and 9, and by John Doe number 1. RIAA Opposition Memo* ...
3 Feb 2:06 pm
If you did not have the opportunity to sign up for free Ohio State Bar Membership when the OSBA visited our campus, you can do so via
... Insurance programs through the OSBA Insurance Agency. Networking opportunities at OSBA events. Subscriptions to Ohio Lawyer magazine, Law Student News and the OSBA Report
Online, keeping ... maintaining a law practice, including forms) For more information, email Cheryl Minnick of the Ohio State Bar
Association or OSBA student liaison Luisa Taddeo. The OSBA is also ...
28 May, 2008 4:57 pm
Mostly we report on law school deans who join new law schools. Today, however, we learn that Nancy Rogers - dean of the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State - is leaving OSU to serve as interim Attorney General of Ohio. The position (previously held by Marc Dann) will go up for election this coming
November and Dean Rogers does not plan to seek office permanently. Here's hoping she listens to her sage colleague Doug Berman when it comes to criminal justice policy! H/T... Doug
Berman
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