November 17, 2020
Lee Strang, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, said if Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the state’s health department close businesses again, he could be violating federal rules if it goes on for too long.
November 17, 2020
Lee Strang, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, discusses Appointments Clause challenges to administrative agencies. Read: What SCOTUS’ Decision to Scrutinize Social Security Act Appointments Clause Case Means for Arthrex
November 16, 2020
Lee Strang, John W. Stoepler Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, discusses the lawsuits filed in several states by President Trump after the election.
November 12, 2020
Rebecca Zietlow, the Charles W. Fornoff Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, is a member of a task force in Vermont examining the role the city of Burlington has played in the foundational injustice of chattel slavery and the responsibility of repairing its harm.
November 10, 2020
Benjamin Davis, UToledo professor of law, discusses his case for reparations. Read: A Practical and Constitutional Proposal for Reparations for African-Americans
November 9, 2020
Ken Kilbert, UToledo professor of law and director of the Legal Institute of the Great Lakes, discussed the Lake Erie Bill of Rights during the 20th annual Great Lakes Water Conference. Read: Glimmer of hope remains for Lake Erie Bill of Rights
November 6, 2020
Evan Zoldan, UToledo law professor, writes in a op-ed that the lawsuit filed by Cincinnati and Columbus to block nuclear bailout fees—seeking to have HB 6 declared an unconstitutional tax—also suggests HB 6 may be unconstitutional “special legislation.” Read: Ohio House Bill 6 lawsuit raises hidden constitutional concern
November 6, 2020
Rebecca Zietlow, the Charles W. Fornoff Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, discusses the counting of votes in the 2020 presidential election and what is next after judges dismiss Trump lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan.
November 5, 2020
Rebecca Zietlow, the Charles W. Fornoff Professor of Law and Values in the UToledo College of Law, breaks down President Trump’s lawsuits in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
November 5, 2020
Water-related cases of international, national, regional and local importance are the focus of the 20th annual Great Lakes Water Conference on Nov. 6.