2009 Annual Conference; Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24
Columbus, Ohio at Capital University
School of Law
Presentation Abstracts &
Paper Drafts
Samuel Brunson, Loyola University Chicago School of Law,
Taxing Investment Fund Managers Using a Simplified
Mark-to-Market Approach
Cindy G.
Buys, Southern Illinois University School of Law, The Untold
Story of Nottebohm and the U.S.-Latin American Detention
Program
Donald E. Campbell,
Mississippi College School of Law, The Need for a Myth of
Civility
Eric C. Chaffee,
University of Dayton School of Law, A Moment of Opportunity:
Reimagining International Securities Regulation in the Shadow of
Financial Crisis
Charles E. Cohen,
Capital University Law School, The Lingering Problem of
"Judicial Takings"
Anthony
J. Colangelo, Southern
Methodist University Dedman
School of Law, The Foreign Commerce
Clause
Danshera Cords, Capital
University Law School, Tax Court Appointments and
Reappointments: Do They Strengthen the Tax
Court?
Jeannette Cox, University of
Dayton School of Law, Disability Stigma and Intraclass
Discrimination
Lucian E. Dervan,
Southern Illinois University School of Law, Plea Bargaining in
the Shadow of Terror: Plea Bargaining During the War on Terrorism
And an Expanded Model of the Plea Bargaining
Machine
Jelani Jefferson Exum, University
of Kansas School of Law, Why March to A Uniform Beat?: Adding
Honesty and Proportionality to the Tunes of Federal
Sentencing
Alex
Glashausser, Washburn University School of Law, A Return to Form
for the Exceptions Clause
Gregory
Gordon, University of North Dakota School of Law, Music and
Genocide: Harmonizing Coherence, Freedom & Nonviolence in
Incitement Law
Dennis
Hirsch, Capital University Law School, Green Business and the
Importance of Reflexive Law: What Michael Porter Didn't
Say
Brian
Holland, Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, Transformative
Fair Use through a Social Semiotic
Lense
Leandra
Lederman, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, A Tisket, A
Tasket: Basketing and Corporate Tax Shelters
Ariana R. Levinson,
Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, While We Are Waiting: Court
Protection of Employee Privacy
Ariana
R. Levinson, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, Carpe Diem:
Privacy Protection In Employment Act (author seeking comments
on this paper draft that will not be presented at the
Conference)
Stephanie
Hunter McMahon, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Tax
Filing in the U.K.: A Guide for the U.S. When Eliminating the
Marriage Penalty
Wes Oliver, Widener
Law (Harrisburg), Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Origins
of Criminal Procedure: A View From The New York Police
Department
Melanie D. Wilson,
University of Kansas School of Law, Judging Police
Lies
Stefan J.
Padfield, University of Akron School of Law, Immaterial Lies:
Why Courts Should Stop Condoning Intentional Misstatements as
Immaterial Under Securities Law
Geoffrey Rapp,
University of Toledo College of Law, Outrage
Defense
Michael Rich,
Capital University Law School, Ten (or So) Things I Hate About
You: A Taxonomy of Relevant Informant
Characteristics
Kenneth A. Stahl,
Chapman University School of Law, The Artifice of Growth
Politics in Southern California: At-Large Elections, Ballot-Box
Zoning, and Judicial Review of Land Use
Initiatives
D.A. Jeremy
Telman, Valparaiso University School of Law, Is the Quest for
Corporate Responsibility a Wild Goose Chase? The Story of Lovenheim
v. Iroquois Brands, Ltd.
Tracy A. Thomas,
University of Akron School of Law, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
the Creation of a Legal Class of Gender
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