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        MICHELE E. GILMAN
BOOK CHAPTERS
• “The Difference in Being
Poor in Red States Versus Blue States,” in Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty, Ezra Rosser ed., Cambridge University Press (2019)
ARTICLES
• “Why Women Still Earn
A Lot Less Than Men,” The Conversation, Jan. 29, 2019
• “Data Insecurity Leads to Economic Injustice — and Hits the Pocketbooks of the Poor Most,” The Conversation (2019)
RECOGNITION
• Received the Faculty Scholarship Award for Traditional Research at April awards ceremony
NIENKE GROSSMAN
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
• Elected co-chair of the Women in International Law Interest Group (WILIG) of the American Society of International Law for a three-year term (2019)
• Named co-director of the Center for International Law in October 2018
DANIEL L. HATCHER
BOOK CHAPTERS
• “States Diverting Funds from
the Poor,” in Holes in the Safety Net: Federalism and Poverty, Ezra Rosser ed., Cambridge University Press (2019)
PRESENTATIONS
• “Equity in the Budget Planning Process,” ABA Spring CLE Conference, April 2019
CASSANDRA JONES HAVARD
ARTICLES
• “People Who Turn To Payday Lenders Need More Protections, Not Fewer,” Detroit Free Press, Apr. 5, 2019
MICHAEL HAYES
ARTICLES
• “It’s Now Persuasion, Not Coercion: Why Current Law on Labor Protest Violates Twenty- First Century First Amendment Law,” 47 Hofstra L. Rev. 563 (2018)
MICHAEL HIGGINBOTHAM
PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
• Guest: “Heroes of American Dissent,” With Good Reason,
a radio show and podcast produced by Virginia Humanities
• Panelist, “Trump, Mueller, Kavanaugh: The Constitutional Landscape Ahead,” Constitution Day, University of Baltimore, Sept. 17, 2018
RECOGNITION
• Received the Faculty Scholarship Award for Traditional Research at the school’s April awards ceremony
MARGARET E. JOHNSON
ARTICLES
• “Braiding the Strands of Narrative and Critical Reflection with Critical Theory and Lawyering Practice,” 26 Clinical L. Rev. 203 (2019) (forthcoming 9/21/2019) (with Carolyn Grose)
• “Feminist Judgments & #MeToo,” 94 Notre Dame L. Rev. Online 51 (2018) (symposium)
PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
• Menstrual Justice, Menstrual Equity Activism: The Ground On Which We All Stand, 21st Annual Women’s History Conference, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY, March 2, 2019
• Co-Presenter with Prof.
Carolyn Grose, Lawyers, Clients & Narrative, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C., January 25, 2019
RECOGNITION
• Promoted to Associate Dean for Experiential Education
• Received the Full-Time Faculty Service Award at the school’s April awards ceremony
ELIZABETH KEYES
ARTICLES
• “Environmental Refugees? Rethinking What’s in a Name,” North Carolina Journal of International Law (2019)
PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
• Panelist, “Environmental Migration,” North Carolina Journal of International Law Symposium, March 2019
DIONNE KOLLER
BOOK CHAPTERS
• “The New Gender Equity in Elite Women’s Sport.” Handbook of the Business of Women's Sports (pp. 12). Routledge
PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
• Testimony before the Maryland House of Delegates Committee on Appropriations: Collective Bargaining for Student Athletes, Mar. 1, 2019
• The Legal Significance of Sports Medicine, Sport and Recreation Law Association Annual Meeting, Feb. 28, 2019
• Sexual Abuse of Olympic Athletes and the Legal Structure of U.S. Sport, Association of American Law Schools Sports Law Section Annual Meeting, January 2019
ROBERT LANDE
ARTICLES
• “The U.S. Needs Conglomerate Merger Legislation,” Take Care Blog, Jan. 1, 2019
• “Does Crime Pay? Cartel Penalties and Profits,” American Bar Association, Spring 2019,
ol. 33, No. 2 (2019), with co- author
KENNETH LASSON
BOOK CHAPTERS
• “Blackfacing, White Shaming, and Yellow Journalism: A Jaundiced View of How Contemporary PC Erodes First Amendment Principles,” The World Encyclopaedia of Nations, Nationalism and Identity Politics (2019)
ARTICLES
• “Dalliances, Defenses, and Due Process: Prosecuting Sexual Harassment in the MeToo Era,” University of Massachusetts Law Review (2019)
JAMES P. MAXEINER
PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS
• Invited speaker, American Foreign Law Association, “Restarting America's Government of Laws,” March 20, 2019
HUGH B. MCCLEAN
ARTICLES
• “Delay, Deny, Wait Till They Die: Balancing Veterans’ Rights and Non-Adversarial Procedures in the VA Disability Benefits System,” 72 S.M.U. L. Rev. (2019)
AUDREY MCFARLANE
ARTICLES
• “The Poor Door: Mixed Income Housing as Discrimination Management,” 66 UCLA L. Rev. (2019)
JANE C. MURPHY
ARTICLES
• “Ending Mass Incarceration: Lessons From The ‘Ungers,’” The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 1, 2018
MAX OPPENHEIMER
ARTICLES
• “Internet Cookies; The Generational Component of Consent,” Aspen’s Journal of Internet Law (2019)
ROBERT RUBINSON
ARTICLES
• “Stories of Experience: Economic Inequality in Mediation,” 70 S.C.L. Rev. 85 (2018)
RECOGNITION
• Received Saul Ewing Award for Outstanding Teaching in Transactional Law, UB Law, 2019
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