UC Law professors recognized for scholarly excellence
The University of Cincinnati College of Law celebrates two esteemed faculty members—Stephanie McMahon and Andrew Mamo—who have recently been honored with awards in recognition of their scholarly achievements.
Professor Stephanie McMahon has been awarded the Harold C. Schott Scholarship Award for her exceptional body of work. A Professor of Law at Cincinnati Law, McMahon’s primary research focuses on tax law, particularly the relationship between taxation and the public's perception of tax policy, with a special emphasis on families and the application of administrative law to tax. Her scholarship extends to a diverse range of areas, including family law, criminal law, and the evolving landscape of legal education. Her recent publications have appeared in journals such as the Kentucky Law Journal, Pace Law Review, Pittsburgh Tax Review, and Tax Notes, with another article forthcoming in the Michigan Journal of Law Reform. In addition, she has several books either published, forthcoming, or under submission. Professor McMahon’s extensive and impactful research perfectly aligns with the high standards of the Schott Award, which recognizes outstanding research and scholarly achievement based on a faculty member's collective body of work.
The Harold C. Schott Scholarship Award is presented to a faculty member for exemplary research and scholarly contributions.
Associate Professor Andrew Mamo has been honored with the Faculty Excellence Award, supported by the Twenty-Fifth Reunion Faculty Excellence Fund. Professor Mamo’s scholarship focuses on online dispute resolution, mediation, and dispute system design. His work, published in 2023–2024, includes articles in the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, the Mississippi Law Journal, and the FIU Law Review. Additionally, he has a co-authored article forthcoming in the peer-reviewed Conflict Resolution Quarterly. Professor Mamo's significant scholarly contributions over the past year have earned him this recognition.
The Faculty Excellence Award is presented to a faculty member who has made the most significant scholarly contribution to legal education within a single academic year.
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