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Author Myanna Dellinger

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Myanna Dellinger

After a successful first career in international communications and university instruction on two continents, Professor Dellinger graduated from law school at the top of her class at the University of Oregon School of Law (Order of the Coif). Professor Dellinger is an Associate Professor of Law with the University of South Dakota School of Law where she teaches Sales, Secured Transactions, Public International Law and International Business Transactions. She researches and writes extensively on the intersection between international business and environmental law with a particular focus on climate change. Professor Dellinger is a regular contributor to the ContractsProfs Blog, where her blogs often address how to protect the weaker constituents of society as well as environmental issues that intersect with business aspects. She started and hosts the popular Global Energy and Environmental Law Podcast on iTunes. Professor Dellinger is the Chair of the International Environmental Law section of the American Branch of the International Law Association and a co-vice Chair of the Teaching International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law. She has visited 36 nations for business and pleasure.

The Weather and What We Can Do About It

Myanna Dellinger
Law, Politics & Economics
“Everyone talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it,” said Mark Twain (or Charles Dudley Warner).  Last month in Paris, 195 nations agreed to hold the increase in the global average...

Should Rape Be Arbitrated?

Myanna Dellinger
Law, Politics & Economics
Crossposted from ContractsProfBlog. Must a rape be arbitrated if an employment contract calls for “any and all disputes” to be resolved by arbitration? Thankfully not, according to an Ohio Court of...

The Beginning of the End of Workplace Discrimination?

Myanna Dellinger
Law, Politics & Economics
  The United States Supreme Court is soon to decide when employees must act if they want to file suit for workplace discrimination. Private sector workers typically have 180 days to report job...
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