All Rise Winter 2013

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12th & High

“We are similarly interested in business law and in achieving the mission of our journal: producing a publication of scholarly research that explores the legal issues facing entrepreneurs, business owners, and venture capitalists.” – Dania Korkor

Michael Kroner, I/S: A Journal of Law

Dania Korkor, Ohio State Entrepreneurial

and Policy for the Information Society, from Miami Beach, Fla., graduated from Oberlin College in 2007 with a degree in English. Having worked for a newspaper and volunteered at a public radio station prior to law school, Kroner said he initially involved himself with the journal because he was interested in the subject matter.

Business Law Journal, from Canton, Ohio, is a 2010 graduate of Case Western Reserve University, where she studied psychology and minored in Arabic. Korkor said her involvement with the journal has benefited her career objectives regarding interactions between private and public sectors. As a previous staff editor, she said, “I decided to join our journal because it allowed me to edit articles on business law and write a student note on an issue relating to the interaction between government and small businesses.” As was almost unanimous among all the new editors, Korkor said she most enjoys working with a mixed community of faculty and students. “We are similarly interested in business law and in achieving the mission of our journal: producing a publication of scholarly research that explores the legal issues facing entrepreneurs, business owners, and venture capitalists.”

“In addition to maintaining the journal’s publishing standards and strict deadlines, he wants to “build enthusiasm for the journal among our staff and editors, both in the academic and social contexts.”

Notable Quotables “Are we going to completely ... revamp our legal system because of the fanatical reactions and opportunistic political reactions of people in another country? Is the United States going to have to say, ‘Our legal standards are going to have to track what’s going on the other side of the world?’ I certainly hope not.” – Professor Emeritus David Goldberger on WOSU’s All Sides with Ann Fisher, discussing the U.S. made movie on Islam that many claim led to riots in the Middle East

“It’s not unprecedented to have these lastminute lawsuits over voting process. They’ve just snowballed since Bush v. Gore.” – Professor Edward Foley in Business Week discussing the rise in pre-election litigation

“It’s an inherent conflict of interest because you’ve got an umpire who’s a betting stake in the game.” – Professor Daniel Tokaji on CBS News discussing the importance of having nonpartisan election officials

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