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Case Western Reserve University School of Law
June 13, 2012 Case Downtown Lecture Series - "Doing Away with Poe v. Seaborn: a Contrarian View" Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Leon Gabinet Professor of Law Case Western Reserve University School of Law
April 13, 2012 "New Technologies, New Challenges: Women and Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century" Session 5: Challenges on the Horizon: Looking Ahead to Advances in Genetic Technologies Presented by The Law-Medicine Center Co-Sponsored by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL), Case Western Reserve University Moderator: Ruth M. Farrell Speakers: Mildred Cho, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Rocio Moran, Lisa Parker, Nancy Press
April 13, 2012 New Technologies, New Challenges: Women and Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century - Session 4 The Post-Test Landscape: Options and Implications for Pregnant Women Presented by The Law-Medicine Center Co-Sponsored by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL), Case Western Reserve University Moderator: Jessica Berg Speakers: Karen Rothenberg, Jessie Hill, Mary Mahowald, Donna Patno, Rachel Rebouche
April 12, 2012 "New Technologies, New Challenges: Women and Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century" Introduction and Session 1 - Expanding Technology, Expanding Options? Presented by The Law-Medicine Center Co-Sponsored by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL), Case Western Reserve University Introduction: Lawrence Mitchell, Ruth M. Farrell, Jessica Berg Session 1 Moderator: Ruth M. Farrell Session 1 Speakers: Anne Drapkin Lyerly, Deborah Driscoll, Jaime S. King, Michelle McGowan, Eric Juengst
April 12, 2012 "New Technologies, New Challenges: Women and Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century" Session 2: Making Informed Decisions Patient Education and Informed Consent Presented by The Law-Medicine Center Co-Sponsored by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL), Case Western Reserve University Moderator: Patricia A. Marshall Speakers: Ruth M. Farrell, Dena S. Davis, Georgia Weisner, Elliot Philipson, Barbara Biesecker
April 12, 2012 "New Technologies, New Challenges: Women and Prenatal Genetic Testing in the 21st Century" Session 3: Navigating the Options: Evolving Prenatal Genetic Technologies and their Impact on Pregnant Women Presented by The Law-Medicine Center Co-Sponsored by: Cleveland Clinic Center for Ethics, Humanities and Spiritual Care Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL), Case Western Reserve University
April 5, 2012 How Rejection Affects People Elmer F. and Ellen Laws Burwig Lecture presented by the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Roy F. Baumeister, PhD Eppes Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology Florida State University
April 11, 2012 Closing the Gap: Differences Between Male and Female Communication Styles in the Legal Profession Case Downtown Lecture Series Speaker: Maureen Kenny Associate Professor of Law, CWRU School of Law
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Panel 4 - Cyber Security and Infrastructure The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: Eric Miller, Paul Rosenzweig, Michael McDaniel, William de Laat
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Trade and Jobs The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: Juscelino Colares, Paul Vandevert, Birgit Matthiesen, Dick Cunningham
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Panel 2: Harmonizing the Border: Increase Jobs by Harmonizing Regulations. The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: David Kocan, Laura Dawson, Kelly Johnston, Chris Sands
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Panel 1 - Managing the Perimeter: Joint Law Enforcement & Detecting Threats Early The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: David Crane, Theresa Brown, Anne McLellan, Andrew Sugimoto
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Welcoming Remarks and Morning Keynote Introduction The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speaker: Rear Admiral Michael N. Parks, Ninth District Commander U.S. Coast Guard
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Welcoming Remarks and Morning Keynote Introduction The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speaker: David Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Canada
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Lunch Keynote Address The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: Amb. John Negroponte
March 22, 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Opening Address The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: James J. Blanchard, U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson
March 23. 2012 The New Perimeter Initiative: Will Security Trump Trade? Henry T. King Honoree Award The Henry T. King, Jr. Annual Conference on Canada-United States Relations Case Western Reserve University Sponsored by the Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and The University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law Speakers: Professor Sidney Picker, Jr. (accepted by Professor Lewis Katz)
March 2, 2012 Preventing the Financing of Terrorism - Panel II "Are The Regulated Doing Too Little or Too Much?" Speakers: Ross Delston, Rick Small, Frank Meister, Phillip A. De Luca, Lisa Belle Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Cosponsored by Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Center for Business Law and Regulation Case Western Reserve University School of Law
March 20, 2012 The Reach and the Grasp of International Criminal Justice: How Do We Lengthen the Arm of the Law? Cox International Humanitarian Lecture Speaker: Ambassador Stephen J Rapp
March 2, 2012 Preventing the Financing of Terrorism - Lecture II "The Future of Terrorism Financing Rules" Speaker: Rick McDonell Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Cosponsored by Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Center for Business Law and Regulation Case Western Reserve University School of Law
March 14, 2012 Exploring the Quirks of Appellate Jurisdiction Case Downtown Lecture Series Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Andrew Pollis
March 2, 2012 Lecture: "Preventing Terrorism Financing: Are we Winning?" Speaker: Richard Barrett, Coordinator, United Nations Security Council Taliban Al Qaida Monitoring Team and Director, U.N. Counter-terrorism Implementation Task Force Preventing the Financing of Terrorism - Panel I "Are the Regulators Doing Too Little or Too Much?" Speakers: Richard Gordon, Rick McDonell, Boudewijn Verhelst, Yves Aeschlimann, Nadim Kyriakos-Saad, Jeffery Breinholt Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Cosponsored by: Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Center for Business Law and Regulation Case Western Reserve University School of Law
March 2, 2012 Preventing the Financing of Terrorism - Introduction Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Cosponsored by: Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Center for Business Law and Regulation Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Robert Strassfeld
February 24, 2012 The Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Modern Patent System: A Debate - Keynote Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Judge Paul Michel, former Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
February 24, 2012 The Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Modern Patent System: A Debate - Topic III Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speakers: Robert Merges, Professor of Law, U.C. Berkeley School of Law Michael L. Lynch, Shareholder, Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner John Paul, Partner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP John Duffy, Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Erich Spangenberg, Chairman, IP Navigation Group Jon Wood, Chief IP Counsel, Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc.
February 24, 20012 The Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Modern Patent System: A Debate Topic II - "NPEs create patent markets and add liquidity and efficiency to the IP marketplace" Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speakers: Robert Merges, Professor of Law, U.C. Berkeley School of Law Michael L. Lynch, Shareholder, Schwegman, Lundberg, Woessner John Paul, Partner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP John Duffy, Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law Erich Spangenberg, Chairman, IP Navigation Group Jon Wood, Chief IP Counsel, Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc.
February 24, 2012 The Role of Non-Practicing Entities in the Modern Patent System: A Debate - Topic I
February 8, 2012 Case Downtown Lecture Series Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker Robert Strassfeld Professor of Law Director, Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Associate Director, Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law
January 11, 2012 Case Downtown Lecture Series Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker Maxwell J. Mehlman
December 14, 2011 Case Western Reserve University School of Law Case Downtown Lecture Series Speaker: Richard Gordon Professor Case Western Reserve University School of Law Summary: Both U.S. and international law have long required regulated financial institutions to help fight money laundering by through a series of due diligence measures. These include identifying their customers, establishing client profiles, monitoring for unusual transactions, reviewing those transactions to see if there was suspicion that they involved the proceeds of crime and, if so, reporting the transaction to the authorities in the form of a suspicious activity report (SAR). When these requirements were first established neither financial institutions nor their supervisors had much experience as to what in a client's profile and the client's patterns of transactions might indicate money laundering. However, based on an expanding knowledge of how criminals tend to launder their money, over time financial institutions have developed increasingly effective detection and reporting systems. By studying known examples of laundering, authorities have identified patterns or indicators of possible money laundering and made them available to financial institutions as money laundering patterns or red flags. Using these sources, financial institutions have been able to develop systems to help them determine which transactions carry a materially greater risk that laundering is involved. Preventing the Financing of Terrorism: the Role of Financial Institutions
November 21, 2011 Klatsky Seminar in Human Rights Presented by the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Speaker Hon. Christine Van den Wyngaert Judge, International Criminal Court Victim participation in international criminal justice is a new trend of the 21st century. Although victims had access to international justice before the human rights courts were established, the international criminal court (ICC) has gone a step further by allowing them to participate in criminal proceedings. In addition, the ICC-system allows the Court to order reparations. This system, which seems closer to civil law than common law, poses important legal questions and practical challenges when applied before international criminal courts, in cases involving massive numbers of victims. With the first two trials at the ICC nearing completion, the picture of what victim participation means in practice is gradually emerging.
November 16, 2011 Case Downtown Lecture Series Case Western University School of Law E-Health Hazards: Provider Liability & Electronic Health Records Speaker Sharona Hoffman Professor of Law and Bioethics Co-Director, Law-Medicine Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law
November 4, 2011 Baker v. Carr After 50 Years: Appraising the Reapportionment Revolution - Panel III The Law Review Symposium Case Western Reserve University School of Law Moderator Jonathan Entin Speakers Michael Solimine, Margo J. Anderson, Micah Altman, Michael McDonald, Neil Kinkopf
November 4, 2011 Baker v. Carr After 50 Years: Appraising the Reapportionment Revolution - Panel II - Real Impact Of Re-Districting On Elections Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Law Review Symposium Moderator Jessie Hill Speakers Justin Buchler, Mark Salling, Tom Brunell, John Griffin, Michael Kang
November 4, 2011 Baker v. Carr After 50 Years: Appraising the Reapportionment Revolution -Panel I The Law Review Symposium Case Western Reserve University School of Law Moderator: Jonathan H. Adler Speakers Nelson Lund, Daniel Tokaji, S. Candice Hoke
November 4, 2011 Baker v. Carr After 50 Years: Appraising the Reapportionment Revolution - Intro and Lecture "Reapportionment and the Right to Vote: Baker's Legacy" The Law Review Symposium Case Western Reserve University School of Law Introduction: Jonathan Entin Speaker: Samuel Issacharoff
November 3, 2011 Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr. Scholar-in-Residence Lecture presented by the Law-Medicine Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker Ralph S. Tyler Former Chief Counsel Food and Drug Administration
Oct. 19, 2011 Making International Arbitration Suitable for the 21st Century Distinguished Visiting Practitioner Lecture presented by the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution Speaker: David W. Rivkin Partner Debevoise & Plimpton LLC
Oct. 17, 2011 Saving Elections from Politics: A Doctrine of Separation of Campaign and State The Sumner Canary Lecture presented by the Center for Business Law and Regulation Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker Bradley A. Smith Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Designated Professor of Law Capital University
Oct. 12, 2011 Medical Malpractice Litigation: The Medical and Legal Perspectives Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum presented by the Law-Medicine Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speakers: George M. Moscarino Founding Partner Moscarino & Treu LLP Howard Nearman, M.D. University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Oct. 11, 2011 War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences Ben C. Green Lecture presented by the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Mary L. Dudziak Judge Edward J. and Ruey L. Guirado Professor of Law, History and Political Science University of Southern California
Oct. 6, 2011 Frank J. Battisti Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker Fred D. Gray Gray, Langford, Sapp, McGowan, Gray & Nathanson
September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - "How the Culture of Surveillance and Security Has Saturated The Culture of Higher Education" Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Speaker: Professor Emeritus Cary Nelson, Department of English, University of Illinois, President, American Association of University Professors
September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel IV: There's Something Happening Here?: September 11th's Impact on Academics and Universities Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Robert Strassfeld, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Professor Hugh Gusterson, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, George Mason University Professor Paul Joseph, Department of Sociology; Director, Peace and Justice Studies Program; Tufts University Professor Malini Schueller, Department of English, University of Florida
September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel III Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Pete Moore, Case Western Reserve University Christopher King, PhD; Director, Social Science Directorate, Human Terrain Systems, U.S. Army Professor George R. Lucas, Jr., Class of 1984 Distinguished Chair in Ethics, U.S. Naval Academy Professor David Price, Department of Anthropology, Saint Martin's University
September 23, 2011 The University and National Security after 9/11 Panel II: Academics at War: Anthropologists and other Social Scientists in Iraq and Afghanistan and in the Framing of Counterinsurgency Doctrine Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Pete Moore, Case Western Reserve University Speakers: Christopher King, PhD; Director, Social Science Directorate, Human Terrain Systems, U.S. Army Professor George R. Lucas, Jr., Class of 1984 Distinguished Chair in Ethics, U.S. Naval Academy Professor David Price, Department of Anthropology, Saint Martin's University
September 23, 2011 "The University and National Security after 9/11" - Panel I: Lessons of the Cold War University Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture Case Western Reserve University School of Law Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Moderator: Professor Ted Steinberg, Case Western Reserve University Professor Rande Kostal, School of Law, University of Western Ontario Professor Mark Solovey, Institute for the Philosophy and History of Science and Technology University of Toronto Professor Ronald E. Doel, Department of History, Florida State University; Center for Science Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark
September 12, 2011 9/11: A Ten Year Retrospective on Law and the War on Terrorism Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speakers: Brigadier General Gill P. Beck, Avidan Y. Cover, Shannon E. French, Justin Herdman, Dennis Terez
September 9, 2011 International Law in Crisis - International Law and the War on Terror: A Ten-Year Retrospective (Final Panel) Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Moderator: Prof. Ved Nanda (Denver) Prof. John Murphy (Villanova) Prof. Julian Ku (Hofstra) Prof. Ruth Wedgwood (Johns Hopkins University) Prof. Michael Scharf (Case Western)
September 9, 2011 International Law in Crisis - Main Lecture Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Speaker: Honorable Richard Goldstone, former Justice, Constitutional Court of South Africa; former Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
September 9, 2011 International Law in Crisis - Crisis in the Courtrooms: International Law and Domestic Litigation (Panel 3B) Frederick K. Cox International Law Center Case Western Reserve University School of Law Moderator/panelist: Prof. Cassandra Robertson (Case Western) Prof. Melissa Waters (Washington University, St. Louis) Prof. Laurie Blank (Emory) Steven M. Schneebaum (Greenberg Traurig LLP)