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Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library The Faculty Current Awareness Bulletin is published periodically by the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library for the faculty and staff of the Law School. The Bulletin contains selected announcements of symposia, conferences, requests for articles and requests for research proposals. If you have any questions concerning the material which appears in the Bulletin, or any suggestions on the types of materials you would like to see included in the Bulletin, please contact Michael J. Slinger, Law Library Director at (216) 687-3547, or Leslie A. Pardo, Circulation & Faculty Services Librarian at (216) 687-6885. Additional information and some registration forms may be obtained by contacting Leslie A. Pardo. SYMPOSIA & CONFERENCES The
Case Western Reserve University School of Law's 2005-2006 Lecture Series
will be webcast live. The Santa Clara Law Review's 2006 Symposium From Eminent Domain to Affordable Housing: The Future of Property Redevelopment will take place February 3, 2006 at Santa Clara University School of Law in Santa Clara, CA. The ABA Midyear Meeting will be held February 8-14, 2006 in Chicago, IL. University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law presents The Future of Unenumerated Rights on February 10, 2006 at the University of Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia, PA. 6th Annual Women and the Law Conference: “Sexuality at Work” hosted by the Thomas Jefferson School of Law’s Project on Women and the Law will be held February 10, 2006 at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, CA. Boston University Journal of Science and Technology Law upcoming Colloquium: The Legal Realities Behind the Blogging Revolution will take place on February 11, 2006 in Boston, MA. The University of Miami Law Review presents Addressing the Issues of Terry Schiavo's Case: Where Does the Law Go From Here? on February 18, 2006 at the University of Miami School of Law in Coral Gables, FL.
The Shidler Center for Law, Commerce & Technology will hold its second annual Perspectives on Technology in the Courts Judicial Education Program on Friday, February 24, 2006 at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, WA. Michigan State University Journal of International Law presents Gender, War & Peace: Women's Status in the Wake of Conflict on February 24, 2006 at Michigan State University Law College in East Lansing, Michigan. St. Mary's Law Journal presents The Fifth Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice and Professional Responsibility on February 24, 2006 in San Antonio, TX. For more information please contact: Nicole D. Mignone Ph: 210-436-3439 The 24th Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, will take place March 2 – 5, 2006 at the University of Oregon School of Law in Eugene, Oregon. Depaul Law Review presents Ties that Bind: Family Relationships, Biology, and the Law on March 3, 2006 at Depaul University College of Law in Chicago, IL. The ABA Section of Environment, Energy & Resources presents the 35th Annual Conference on Environmental Law from March 9-12, 2006 in Keystone, CO. The Syracuse University College of Law, The Sawyer Law and Politics Program at The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, and The Syracuse University College of Arts & Sciences are sponsoring the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities Ninth Annual Conference from March 17-18, 2006 at Syracuse University in Syracuse, NY. North Dakota Law Review presents Revisiting In a Different Voice: Relational Reasoning and Developments in Jurisprudence from March 22-24, 2006 at University of North Dakota Law School. For more information please contact: Nicole Bettendorf Ph: 701-777-2941 CommLaw Conspectus and the Institute for Communications Law Studies will host a symposium entitled Bringing America up to Speed: Delivering on Our Broadband Future Without Sacrificing Local Identity on March 28, 2006 at The Catholic University Of America, Columbus School of Law, Washington, D.C. St. John’s University School of Law and the Journal of Catholic Legal Studies will sponsor a conference on the Jurisprudential Legacy of Pope John Paul II on from March 23-24, 2006 in Jamaica, NY. For more information, please contact Professor Susan J. Stabile. Depaul Law Review presents The Biology of Family Law: The Impact of Neuroscience and Behavioral Genetics on Family Law on March 24, 2006 at Depaul University College of Law in Chicago, IL. For more information please contact: Christine Matott Ph: 312-362-8553 Wayne Law Review presents Public Corruption on Both Sides of the "V" on March 24, 2006 at Wayne State University Law School in Detroit, MI. For more information, please contact Davidde A. Stella. The 33rd National Conference on Juvenile Justice, sponsored by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the National District Attorneys Association will take place March 26-29, 2006 in Denver, CO. Western Law Professors of Color Conference 2006, Pale Promises: Confronting the Rights Deficit will take place March 31-April 2, 2006 in San Diego, CA. For more information, contact Professor Ruben J. Garcia. The Association of Private Enterprise Education will hold its Thirty-First Annual Conference Private Solutions to Market Failures: Is Government Always the Answer? from April 2-4, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Dayton Law Review Tort Reform Symposium: Deja Vu All Over Again Ohio’s 2005 Tort Reform Act Cannot Survive A Rational Basis Challenge will take place on April 6, 2006 at the University of Dayton School of Law in Dayton, OH. The 2nd Annual Symposium of Chapman University School of Law's Center for Global Trade & Development Are We At War? Global Conflict & Insecurity Post-9/11 will take place April 6-8, 2006 in Orange, CA.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review presents To Speak or Not to Speak: A Reporter's Privilege? on April 7, 2006 in Little Rock, AK. For more information, please contact Bianca Gibbs. The Idaho Law Review presents its 2006 Symposium: Community Justice: Exploring Possibilities on April 14, 2006 in Boise, ID. University of Toledo College of Law presents Enhancing Worldwide Understanding through Online Dispute Resolution from April 21-22, 2006 in Toledo, OH. For further information, contact Ben Davis.
CALL FOR PAPERS, PROPOSALS, AND GRANTS The Journal of Corporate Finance is soliciting submissions for a Special Issue Conference: Private Equity, LBOs, and Governance. The conference will be held April 20-22, 2006. The submission deadline is January 15, 2006. Genomics, Society and Policy Journal is currently inviting submissions for the themed issue, Genomics and Criminal Justice (Issue 4), to be published in April 2006. The edition will focus on the social, ethical and legal aspects of genomics and related emergent technologies such as nanotechnology and stem cell research as they fall within the arena of Criminal Justice. Submissions should be e-mailed to Sue Burrows, Managing Editor by February 10, 2006. The Graduate Program in Policy History and the Social Philosophy and Policy Center of Bowling Green State University, The University of Toledo College of Law and the Robert H. Jackson Center will present The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and Its Policy Consequences Today: An Interdisciplinary Conference, October 6-7, 2006 with the aim of facilitating the study of historical, political, legal and military implications of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial across the past six decades. The are requesting paper and panel proposals with a submission deadline of March 15, 2006. For more information visit the Robert H. Jackson Center web site at www.roberthjackson.org or the conference web site at www.bgsu.edu/departments/history/nuremberg. The Journal of Private Enterprise published by The Association of Private Enterprise Education (APEE) is currently accepting submissions. Through a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation the Association of Private Enterprise Education invites submissions to the Journal of Private Enterprise and competition for the John Templeton Prize for the best paper published each year. For more information, contact J. R. Clark
FOR YOUR INFORMATION The Law Professor Blogs Network has added four new blogs and one expanded blog. ImmigrationProf Blog edited by Kevin R. Johnson (UC-Davis),Bill O. Hing (UC-Davis) & Jennifer Chacón (UC-Davis) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/ PropertyProf
Blog edited by Ben Barros (Widener) http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/property/
Nominations are now open for the 16th Annual E. Smythe Gambrell Professionalism Awards, recognizing law schools, bar associations, law firms and non-profit organizations for projects that enhance professionalism among lawyers. Information about the award can be found in the attached announcement. Questions about the award can be directed to Kathleen Maher at (312) 988-530. The Law Teacher is the Institute for Law School Teaching's semi-annual newsletter. It contains brief articles that provide practical tips and innovative ideas on law teaching. The Institute distributes The Law Teacher free of charge to all full-time faculty in the United States at ABA-accredited law schools and to all faculties of law in Canada. Religion Clause is a web blog which tracks current legal and political developments relating to freedom of religion and separation of church and state. Maintained by Howard M. Friedman, distinguished University professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Toledo College of Law, Religion Clause features news items on judicial, legislative and administrative developments and on new scholarship in the field. Religion Clause tracks developments in the United States and follows parallel issues from other nations. Each posting attempts to link not only to a news story, but also to the relevant primary source documents that are available online. The blog also contains permanent links to resources, academic centers, advocacy organizations, journals and listservs that deal with free exercise and establishment clause issues. The Activist Scholarship is a listserv for academics dedicated to putting their scholarly work at the service of progressive movements, including anti-racist, feminist, environmental justice, economic justice, disability rights, anti-globalization and immigrant rights movements. The listserv is unmoderated. Postings on the roles, dilemmas, costs, pedagogies and methodologies of activist scholarship are welcomed. LLRX.com is a unique, free Web journal dedicated to providing legal, library, IT/IS, marketing and administrative professionals with the most up-to-date information on a wide range of Internet research and technology-related issues, applications, resources and tools, since 1996. Law Professor Blogs is a network of web logs ("blogs") by law professors for law professors designed from the ground up to assist law professors in their scholarship and teaching. Each site focuses on a particular area of law and combines both regularly-updated permanent resources and links, and daily news and information of interest to law professors. The editors are leading scholars and teachers who are committed to providing the web as the destination for law professors in their fields. Their goal is for law faculty to visit the Law Professor Blog in their area (or areas) as part of their daily routine. American Rhetoric: The Power of Oratory in the United States: Communications scholar Michael Eidenmuller's web site provides extraordinary online access to speeches. There is an index to a growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two. There is a searchable database of the100 most significant American political speeches. There is even a full text, audio and video database of some 80 Hollywood movie speeches, as selected by audiences of American Rhetoric. Grants.gov allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies. Grants.gov is a single access point for over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 Federal grant-making agencies. The US Department of Health and Human Services is the managing partner for Grants.gov. The American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution web site lists upcoming ADR events, conferences and symposiums. The site also has featured resources such as articles, books published by the section, CRInfo Resources, Dispute Resolution Magazine and much more. The Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (OACDL), founded in 1986, is a professional association with over 525 members around the state. OACDL is an advocate of progressive criminal laws and policies that are consistent with constitutional principles, limited government intrusion into the lives of Americans, and a free society. There is a list of OACDL sponsored seminars on their web site. The International Association of Law Libraries International Calendar lists events hosted by law library associations, bar associations, law schools, legal technology institutes, library organizations, publishers, etc.of interest to legal and information professionals worldwide. Washington & Lee Law School Most-Cited Legal Periodicals: The "most-cited" legal periodical site at has been enhanced with the addition of an article submissions process. This allows authors to sort the journal list in citation-rank order, to select down to a limited list of journals, to submit an article, and then to have the site produce a page with a link to the journals that accept e-mail submissions, or otherwise a list of editorial addresses. Currently the data is only about a third complete, but that's still a substantial number of journals (roughly 300). To date there are 128 journals that could simultaneously be emailed. The Salmon P. Chase College of Law of Northern Kentucky University hosts the Law Review Electronic Submissions web site. The site lists law reviews which accept submissions via email. Subscribe to the American Bar Association Continuing Legal Education listserv by sending the following message to listserv@abanet.org subscribe cle-calendar Your Name. You will be added to the distribution list for announcements of the American Bar Association Continuing Legal Education offerings. FirstGov ™ is an official United States Government web site consolidating some 20,000 separate Federal web sites FirstGov provides the public with easy, one-stop access to all online U.S. Federal Government resources. FirstGov is a Project of the President's Management Council and is managed by the FirstGov Team. For more information contact: FirstGov c/o GSA, 1800 F Street, N.W. Room 5240, Washington, D.C. 20405-0002 The U.S. Supreme Court web site features biographies of the justices, information about the court's rules and procedures, and opinions from the current term. The ABA's Supreme Court Preview draws upon expert writers and the official briefs filed with the Court to provide an accurate, plain English explanation of the issues, facts, background and significance of every case before oral argument. The National Center For State Courts provides links to state court, federal court, and international court web sites. The NCSC Publications Catalog is also listed on its web site. The University Law Review Project offers full-text searching of law journals on the Internet. The National Institute for Trial Advocacy’s (NITA) mission is to provide training in legal advocacy skills and techniques for resolving legal disputes and to foster professionally responsible behavior emphasizing ethics, candor, civility, and judicial economy. To achieve its mission, NITA uses various teaching methods, programs, faculty, and materials. They have a web site listing CLE courses they offer and a listing of the types of reference books, case files, and audio/video materials they have available, as well, as information about NITA. The American Association of Law Schools is a non-profit association of 164 law schools. The purpose of the association is "the improvement of the legal profession through legal education." It serves as the learned society for law teachers and is legal education's principal representative to the federal government and to other national higher education organizations and learned societies. The AALS holds an Annual Meeting every year in January and five or six workshops and conferences throughout the year. The AALS publishes a Directory of Law Teachers and a quarterly newsletter, as well as other publications. Much of the learned society activities are done by the 78 AALS Sections, which plan programs at the Annual Meetings and publish newsletters throughout the year. The American Bar Association’s Events and Education web site lists a calendar of National Institutes, Satellite Seminars, TeleConferences, and On-Line Seminars and a full range of continuing legal education programs, including live conference-style programs, telephone seminars, national telecasts, online seminars, videotapes, audiotapes, and course materials. The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education, ALI-ABA, have been providers of continuing legal education in the United States since 1947. It offers members of the profession a comprehensive curriculum of post-admission legal education -- live courses, course materials, video and audio tapes, satellite broadcasts, books, computer disks, and magazines, etc. The Ohio CLE Institute, a non-profit organization, was created as a tripartite entity in 1960 by The Ohio State University, the Ohio State Bar Association and the Ohio State Bar Foundation "in furthering a joint program of legal research and continuing legal education with the College of Law." The mission statement for the Institute includes: to provide quality educational programs and services to Ohio attorneys, judges and related professionals at the lowest practical cost. JURIST is an authoritative legal news and real-time legal research web site powered by a team of over 20 law student reporters, editors and web developers led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. JURIST is produced for the legal education of its readers and law student staffers, and uses the latest Internet technology to track important legal news and materials and present them rapidly, objectively and intelligibly in an accessible, ad-free format. Prepared by Leslie A. Pardo, Circulation & Faculty Services Librarian, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library, Cleveland State University. Please contact me know if you have questions, comments, or suggestions.
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