Current IssueVol. 55 No. 4


Symposium: Celebrating Thirty-five Years of Sport and Title IX
 
Personal Insights and Experiences Regarding the Passage of
Title IX
...................................................................................................Birch Bayh
 
Title IX: How We Got It And What a Difference It Made ...Bernice Resnick Sandler
 
Worth Fighting For: Thirty-five Years of Title IX
Advocacy in the Courts, Congress and the
Federal Agencies
.................................Marcia D. Greenberger & Neena K. Chaudhry
 
Title IX - Two For One: A Starter Kit of the Law and a
Snapshot of Title IX's Impact
................Linda Jean Carpenter & R. Vivian Acosta
 
Title IX as Pragmatic Feminism ....................................................Deborah L. Brake
 
Articles
 
Too Long Neglected: Expanding Curricular Support for
Public Interest Lawyering
..............................................................Louis S. Rulli
 
Notes
 
Overcoming a Hostile Work Environment: Recognizing School
District Liability for Student on Teacher Sexual
Harassment Under Title VII and Title IX
.......................Heather Shana Banchek
 
Speeding Towards Disaster: How Cleveland's Traffic Cameras
Violate the Ohio Constitution
................................................Kevin P. Shannon
 

VOLUME 55NUMBER 4

2007
What's New

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that the following students have been selected for membership in the Law Review for the 2008-09 academic year: [New Associates]

The Cleveland State Law Review cordially invites all alumni to attend the induction ceremony to welcome the 2008-2009 associates at:
C-M College of Law
Moot Court Room
Friday, September 5, 2008
6:00 p.m.
Reception immediately following.

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that it has elected Lucas Franklin as its new Editor-in-Chief for the 2008-09 academic year.

Thanks to the effort and support from our Law Review members, friends, families, and alumni, the Law Review’s Fall Fundraiser was a success as the Law Review reached its goal and raised a substantial amount of funding to aid in future Law Review projects.

With the publication of our latest issue, the Law Review has now completed its 55th Volume.

The Cleveland State Law Review is pleased to announce that the following students have been selected for publication in the Law Review for the 2008-09 academic year: [Results]

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