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Ohlin

[oh-lin, oo-leen]

noun

  1. Bertil 1899–1979, Swedish economist: Nobel Prize 1977.



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In an analysis published on the international law website Opinio Juris, Cornell Law School professor Jens David Ohlin wrote that the Hamas attacks amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity under the International Criminal Court’s founding Rome Statute.

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Jens David Ohlin, dean of Cornell Law School, said most cases involving the spread of misinformation on social media are protected by the First Amendment, and thus, would not fall under the statute used to charge Perez.

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In 2018, Ohlin and Linnea Hardlund were partners on a fire ecology crew.

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In San Diego, Katie Ohlin, an early witness to spiraling sequoia mortality, watched this week as people worldwide poured out their alarm and their connection to the trees after seeing photographs of fire workers wrapping the famed Giant Grove, including the largest living tree on Earth, in silver retardant foil.

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Ohlin, who counted the dead trees in Black Grove, doesn’t recall a time when she didn’t know the sequoia, which grow naturally only in the ridges and valleys of the western Sierra Nevada.

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