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Recent Faculty Scholarship & Activities June 2009

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David A. Brennen, "Property Tax Exemptions" in Bender's State Taxation: Principles and Practice (LexisNexis, 2009) (with D. Jones)

Daniel M. Bodansky, "Trade and Environment" in The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (Oxford University Press, 2009) (with J. Lawrence)

Robert P. Bartlett's research on the cost of compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is highlighted in Healthcare, Tax & Law Weekly.

Daniel M. Bodansky was invited to provide commentary in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on climate change.

Rebecca Hanner White has been elected to the executive board of the U.S. branch of the International Society for Labor and Social Security Law.

Lori A. Ringhand was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Paul J. Heald, The Death of Law and Literature, 33 The Comparatist 20 (2009)

Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Testing the Over- and Under-Exploitation Hypotheses", Philadelphia Copyright Society, June, 2009

Dan T. Coenen, The Pros and Cons of Politically Reversible "Semisubstantive" Constitutional Rules, 77 Fordham Law Review 2835 (2009)

Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "The Determinants of Buyout Returns: Does Transaction Strategy Matter?", Association of American Law Schools mid-year meeting, June, 2009

Lonnie T. Brown, "Ramsey Clark" in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (R. Newman, ed.) (Yale University Press, 2009)

Robert P. Bartlett, Going Private but Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-private Decisions, 76 University of Chicago Law Review 7 (2009)

Daniel M. Bodansky, Is There an International Environmental Constitution?, 16 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 565 (2009)

Daniel M. Bodansky, "10 Precepts for U.S. Climate Policy" in Resources magazine (Winter 2009) (page 25-28)

Sarajane N. Love was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by LaGrange College during its 2009 commencement ceremony.

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