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News mentions, 1/25/11 and 1/26/11

     
Outlet:  Reuters
Title/Program:   Airgas defends poison pill in far-reaching case
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  News Service/Syndicate
Extract:  court is considered more protective of directors, and many observers expect the Delaware Supreme Court to come to the defense of the poison pill. “Either Chandler will uphold the pill or it will get reversed on appeal,” said J. Robert Brown, a professor at the University of Denver‘s Sturm College of Law. The case is Air Products & Chemicals Inc v Airgas Inc, Delaware Court of Chancery, No. 5249. (Editing by Steve Orlofsky) (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2011. Click For Restrictions. http://about.reuters.com/fulllegal.asp
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Outlet:  MSNBC Live
Title/Program:   The Dylan Ratigan Show
Media Type:  Cable Network Show
Total TV Households:  7,515,330
Publication Date:  01/26/2011
Extract:  We’re going host a town hall. I hope you join us streaming on the web. We’ll be at the University of Denver on Friday night. We’ll announce the streaming syndicate later in the week. We’ll take your questions by way of Skype.
http://mms.tveyes.com/Transcript.asp?StationID=205&DateTime=1%2F25%2F2011+4%3A37%3A12+PM&Term=University+of+Denver&PlayClip=TRUE
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Outlet:  CNBC
Title/Program:   Airgas defends poison pill in far-reaching case
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Online Broadcast Version
Extract:  of the poison pill. “Either Chandler will uphold the pill or it will get reversed on appeal,” said J. Robert Brown, a professor at the University of Denver‘s Sturm College of Law. The case is Air Products & Chemicals Inc v Airgas Inc, Delaware Court of Chancery, No. 5249. (Editing by Steve Orlofsky) Keywords: AIRGAS AIRPRODUCTS/POISONPILL (thomas.hals@thomsonreuters.com; 1-610-544-2712; Reuters Messaging thomas.hals.reuters.com@reuters.net)
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Outlet:  FOX 31 KDVR.com
Title/Program:   Health care reform: no co-pays for some, higher costs for others – KDVR
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Online Broadcast Version
Extract:  grey area for the consumer,” said Dr. Bob McGowan, professor of management at the University of Denver, Daniels College of Business. In fact, some doctor’s offices are starting to forgo co-pays for certain services so they won’t have to pay a refund to patients later on. But most employers in a recent survey said they will pass any insurance cost increases along to employees. “I don’t think anyone is looking at a decrease in terms of health care costs. I think most of the consumers are aware
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Outlet:  The Denver Business Journal
Title/Program:   Denver-area Q4 apartment vacancies hit 10-year low
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Magazine
Extract:  …metro area, so rents were effectively going down,” said Gordon Von Stroh, a business professor at the University of Denver and author of the report. “As vacancy tightens we’ve started to see a few more increases in rents, however, and multifamily owners…
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Outlet:  cleveland.com
Title/Program:   U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of Ohio woman assaulted by prison guard | cleveland.com
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Online Print Version
Extract:  will send a clear signal about how to proceed, said Alan Chen, director of the constitutional rights and remedies program at the University of Denver‘s Sturm College of Law. Sponsored Links Story tools More stories in OPEN: Ohio Politics A prison inmate being placed in a security control status after reporting being sexually assaulted is not being punished. This is done to protect the integrity of the investigation and to prevent a risk to prison security caused by inmates wantingRead Full Text   Link to Article  

Outlet:  The Plain Dealer
Title/Program:   High Court restores verdict for Elyria woman
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Daily Newspaper
Extract:  …signal to government lawyers about how to proceed, said Alan Chen, director of the constitutional rights and remedies program at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law. To reach these Plain Dealer reporters: skoff@plaind.com, 216-999-4212; agrant@plaind.com,…
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Outlet:  EHow.com
Title/Program:   Denver Local Colleges
Publication Date:  01/24/2011
Media Type:  News Web Sites
Extract:  for 12 consecutive years. University of Denver The University of Denver offers students classes at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The university offers degrees in education, business, the arts and law. DU has an excellent sports program with 20 NCAA national championships in skiing and seven for ice hockey. DU also has an excellent study abroad program.
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Outlet:  Liveshots
Title/Program:   Farming for Tax Breaks
Publication Date:  01/24/2011
Media Type:  Online Broadcast Version
Extract:  FOX News broadcast and blog post:  some hay in a back corner or keeping a few horses, does the job.  William Shutkin, Executive Director of the Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute and a Lecturer at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, explains: “The idea is to preserve the agricultural land, working landscape, especially in growing metropolitan regions. The flip side of the problem is when those laws are so loosely written that pretty much anyone and anything can qualify as agricultural.” “Colorado’s always been one
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Outlet:  The Faster Times
Title/Program:   Can Changing Congress’ Seats Change Washington?
Publication Date:  01/25/2011
Media Type:  Blogs
Extract:  , see the other side as a little more human. And Udall isn’t totally off base – his idea just doesn’t go far enough. You see, one night of kumbaya on the House floor isn’t going to change the culture in Washington but there is evidence that who a legislator sits next to can, over the long run, influence their voting patterns. University of Denver Political Scientist Seth Masket wrote about this phenomenon in 2008 after studying decades worth of roll-call votes in the California Assembly
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Outlet:  OUPblog
Title/Program:   Economics: A Rogue Profession
Publication Date:  01/26/2011
Media Type:  Blogs
Extract:  film that begins where Inside Job leaves off —  probing the ethical conundrums, frailties and failures of an economics profession that has achieved tremendous influence over the past century without attending to the ethical complexities that its influence entails. George F. DeMartino is Professor of Economics at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He writes widely on ethics and economics, as well as labor issues and political economy theory. He is most
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