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SCHOLARSHIP REPORT 2013-2016 Frederick M. Abbott..................2
Tahirih V. Lee................................18
Robert E. Atkinson, Jr...............4
Jake Linford.............................19
Shawn J. Bayern.........................5
Wayne A. Logan......................20
Courtney Cahill.........................6
David L. Markell.....................21
Donna R. Christie.....................7
Erin O’Hara O’Connor...........23
Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte.....7
Erin Ryan................................24
Joseph M. Dodge.......................7
Mark B. Seidenfeld..................25
Charles W. Ehrhardt.................8
Justin T. Sevier.........................26
Avlana K. Eisenberg..................8
Mark Spottswood....................27
Sally C. Gertz............................9
Nat S. Stern.............................27
Shi-Ling Hsu............................9
Fernando R. Tesón...................28
Steve R. Johnson......................10
Franita Tolson..........................29
Jeffrey H. Kahn........................12
Manuel A. Utset, Jr..................30
Marshall B. Kapp.....................13
Donald J. Weidner...................31
Jay Kesten................................15
Kelli Alces Williams................32
Lawrence S. Krieger................16
Hannah Wiseman...................32
David E. Landau.....................16
Samuel R. Wiseman................34
Jennifer Parker LaVia..............18
Mary Ziegler...........................35
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Frederick M. Abbott Edward Ball Eminent Scholar of International Law LL . M., U NIV E RS IT Y O F CALIFO RNIA , BE R KEL EY, 1 989 J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 197 7 B . A ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F CALIFO RNIA , BE RKEL EY, 1 974
International Intellectual Property in an Integrated World Economy (with Thomas Cottier & Francis Gurry) (3d ed., Kluwer/Aspen Publishers 2015) Using Competition Law to Promote Access to Health Technologies: A guidebook for low- and middle-income countries (editor) (United Nations Development Program 2014) Emerging Markets and the World Patent Order (with Carlos M. Correa & Peter Drahos, editors) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2013) Transfer of Technology and a Global Clean Energy Grid, in International Trade in Electricity and the Greening Economy, World Trade Forum 2014 Volume (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2016) The Use of Competition Law by Low- and Middle-income Countries: WTO Consequences, in The Shape of Future International Economic Governance, Essays in Honour of Professor Mitsuo Matsushita ( J. Chaisse & T-Y Lin, editors) (Oxford University Press) (forthcoming 2016) Parallel Trade in Pharmaceuticals: Trade Therapy for Market Distortions, in Research Handbook on Exhaustion and Parallel Imports (I. Calboli & E. Lee, editors) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2016) Rethinking Patents: From ‘Intellectual Property’ to ‘Private Taxation Scheme,’ in Kritika: Essays On Intellectual Property (P. Drahos, G. Ghidini & H. Ullrich, editors) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015) An Overview of the Agreement, Contents and Features, in The ACTA and the Plurilateral Enforcement Agenda: Genesis and Aftermath (P. Roffe & X. Seuba, editors) (Cambridge University Press 2015) Trade in Medicines, in Trade and Health: Towards Building a National Strategy (R. Smith et al., editors) (World Health Organization 2015)
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Frederick M. Abbott continued
Trade Costs and Shadow Benefits: EU Economic Partnership Agreements as Models for Progressive Development of International IP Law, in EU Bilateral Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property: For Better or Worse? ( Josef Drexl et al., editors) (Springer Publishers 2014) Anti-competitive Behaviours and the Remedies Available for Redress, in Using Competition Law to Promote Access to Health Technologies: A guidebook for low- and middle-income countries (United Nations Development Program 2014) Emerging Markets and the World Patent Order: The Forces of Change (with Carlos M. Correa & Peter Drahos), in Emerging Markets and the World Patent Order (Edward Elgar Publishing 2013) The United States Response to Emerging Technological Powers, in Emerging Markets and the World Patent Order (Edward Elgar Publishing 2013) Excessive Pharmaceutical Prices and Competition Law: Doctrinal Development to Protect Public Health, 6 UC Irvine L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2017) On the Duality of Internet Domain Names: Propertization and Its Discontents, 3 N.Y.U. J. Intell. Prop. & Ent. L. 1 (2013) Review: The Trilateral Study on Health, Intellectual Property, and Trade: The Virtue in Paving a Clear Roadway, 16 J. Int’l Econ. L. 493 (2013) (book review) Technical Note: The LDC Trips Transition Extension and the Question of Rollback, Policy Brief No. 15, International Center for Trade and Sustainable Development (2013)
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Robert E. Atkinson, Jr. Greenspoon Marder Professor J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 2 B . A ., WAS H ING TO N AND LE E U NIV E RS IT Y, 1 97 9
The Limits of Military Officers’ Duty to Obey Civilian Orders: A Neo-Classical Perspective (Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press 2015) Philanthropy’s Function: A Neo-Classical Re-Consideration, in Not for Profit Law: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives (Matthew Harding, editor) (Cambridge University Press 2014) Liberalism, Philanthropy, and Praxis: Realigning the Philanthropy of the Republic and the Social Teaching of the Church, 84 Fordham L. Rev. 2633 (2016) Growing up with Scout and Atticus: Getting from To Kill a Mockingbird through Go Set a Watchman, 65 Duke L.J. Online 95 (2016) Tax Favors for Philanthropy: Should Our Republic Underwrite de Tocqueville’s Democracy?, 6 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 1 (2015) An Elevation of Neo-Classical Professionalism in Law and Business, 12 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 621 (2015) Philanthropy’s Future: Questioning Today’s Assumptions, Re-Affirming Yesterday’s Foundations, 4 Wm. & Mary Pol’y Rev. 251 (2013) Medicine and Law as Model Professions: The Heart of the Matter (and How We Have Missed It), 22 Health Matrix 345 (2013)
In Liberalism, Philanthropy, and Praxis: Realigning the Philanthropy of the Republic and the Social Teaching of the Church, 84 Fordham Law Review 2633 (2016), Professor Rob Atkinson seeks a common ground for theists of the Abrahamist religious faiths and agnostics in the Socratic philosophical tradition on the role that the liberal state should play in advancing the two aims of traditional philanthropy: helping society’s least well off and advancing the highest forms of human excellence.
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Shawn J. Bayern Larry and Joyce Beltz Professor of Torts J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F CALIFO RNIA , BE RK EL EY, 2006 B . S. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1999
Closely Held Organizations (Carolina Academic Press 2014) The Nature and Timing of Contract Formation, in Comparative Contract Law: British and American Perspectives (Martin Hogg & Larry DiMatteo, editors) (Oxford University Press 2015) Contract Meta-Interpretation, 49 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1097 (2016) Three Problems (and Two Solutions) in the Law of Partnership Formation, 49 U. Mich. J.L. Ref. 605 (2016) The Limits of Economic Reasoning in Analyzing Duress, 99 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 141 (2015) Offer and Acceptance in Modern Contract Law: A Needless Concept, 103 Calif. L. Rev. 67 (2015) The Implications of Modern Business-Entity Law for the Regulation of Autonomous Systems, 19 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 93 (2015) Of Bitcoins, Independently Wealthy Software, and the Zero-Member LLC, 108 Nw. U. L. Rev. 257 (2014) Dynamic Common Law and Technological Change: The Classification of Bitcoin, 71 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. Online 22 (2014) The Expectation Interest and Its Discontents (with Mel Eisenberg), 2013 Mich. St. L. Rev. 1 (2013)
Professor Shawn Bayern’s article, Offer and Acceptance in Modern Contract Law: A Needless Concept, 103 California Law Review 67 (2015), challenges the notion that contract formation requires offer and an acceptance and provides an alternative to the classical, formalistic offer-andacceptance model.
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Courtney Cahill Donald Hinkle Professor J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 1 PH . D., CO MPARATIV E LITE RATU RE , P RINCETON UN IVER SIT Y, 1 999 B . A ., CO LU MBIA U NIV E RS IT Y, 1993
Universalizing Anonymity Anxiety, _ J.L. & Biosciences _ (forthcoming 2016) Reproduction Reconceived, 101 Minn. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Obergefell and the “New” Reproduction, 100 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 1 (2016) The Oedipus Hex: Regulating Family After Marriage Equality, 49 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 183 (2015) Does the Public Care How the Supreme Court Reasons? Empirical Evidence and Normative Concerns in the Case of Same-Sex Marriage (with Geoffrey Rapp), 93 N.C. L. Rev. 303 (2015) Abortion and Disgust, 48 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. 401 (2013)
Professor Courtney Cahill’s article, Reproduction Reconceived, 101 Minnesota Law Review _ (forthcoming 2016), argues that reproductive binarism – the belief that sexual and alternative reproduction merit different treatment in law because they are essentially different in fact – is factually incoherent and constitutionally deficient, and proposes a unitary system of reproductive regulation based on procreative intent rather than procreative mechanics.
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Donna R. Christie Professor Emerita J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F GEO RGIA , 1978 B . S. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F GEO RGIA , 1969
Coastal and Ocean Management in a Nutshell (4th ed., West 2014) Ocean and Coastal Law (with Alison Reiser, Richard Hildreth & Joseph Kalo) (4th ed., West 2013) Lead, Follow or Be Left Behind: The Case for Comprehensive Ocean Policy and Planning for Florida, 44 Stetson L. Rev. 335 (2015)
Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte President Emeritus and Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F FLO RIDA , 1962 B . A ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F TH E S O U TH , 1955
Florida Constitutional Law (2d ed., Oxford University Press) (forthcoming 2016)
Joseph M. Dodge Professor Emeritus LL . M., NE W YO RK U NIV E RS IT Y, 197 3 LL . B ., H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 1967 B . A ., H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 1963
Norms and Transfer Taxes, in Controversies in Tax Law: A Matter of Perspective (Anthony Infanti, editor) (Ashgate 2015) Toward Income Accounting Consistency: Eliminating Accrual, Depreciation, and the Existing Tax Treatment or Borrowing, 18 Fla. Tax Rev. 1 (2015) Disallowing Deductions Paid with Excluded Income, 32 Va. Tax Rev. 749 (2013) Simplification of the Income Tax, 41 Fla. St. U. L. Rev.71 (2013)
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Charles W. Ehrhardt Professor Emeritus J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F IOWA , 1964 B . S. , IOWA STATE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1962
Florida Evidence (2016 ed., Thomson West)
Avlana K. Eisenberg Assistant Professor J. D. , STANFO RD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 4 B . A ., YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1997
Mass Monitoring, 90 S. Cal. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2017) Incarceration Incentives in the Decarceration Era, 69 Vand. L. Rev. 71 (2016) Criminal Infliction of Emotional Distress, 113 Mich. L. Rev. 607 (2015) Expressive Enforcement, 61 UCLA L. Rev. 858 (2014)
Professor Avlana Eisenberg’s article, Expressive Enforcement, 61 UCLA Law Review 858 (2014), uses enforcement of hate crimes to challenge conventional understandings of the messaging function of lawmaking. The results from her study – the first multi-state qualitative empirical study of hate crime prosecution – help to explain a paradox. She finds that in archetypal hate crime cases involving animus directed at a victim’s core identity features, prosecutors may decline to include hate crime charges because of statutory incentives, difficulty of proving motive, and concerns about jury reaction.
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Sally C. Gertz Clinical Professor and Co-Director of Clinical Externship Programs J. D. , FLO RIDA STATE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 4 B . A ., FLO RIDA STATE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 2
Legal Rights and Responsibilities: The Law of the Workplace, in Human Resource Management in Public Service: Paradoxes, Processes, and Problems (Berman, Bowman, West, Van Wart, editors) (5th ed., Sage Publications 2015) Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace: Legal, Ethical and Management Issues (with J. West & J. Bowman), in Legal and Regulatory Issues in Human Resource Management (Sims, Sauser, editors) (Information Age Publishing 2014)
Shi-Ling Hsu D’Alemberte Professor and Associate Dean for Environmental Programs PH . D., AGRICU LTU RAL AND RE S O U RCE ECON OMICS, UN IVER SIT Y OF C ALIFO RNIA , DAV IS, 1998 M . S. , ECO LO GY, U NIV E RS IT Y O F CALIFO RN IA , DAVIS, 1 994 J. D. , CO LU MBIA U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 7 B . S. , CO LU MBIA U NIV E RS IT Y, 1983
Carbon Taxes, in Global Climate Law (D. Farber & M. Peeters, editors) (Edward Elgar 2016) International Market Mechanisms, in The Oxford Handbook of International Climate Change Law (C. Carlarne, editor) (2016) British Columbia [Climate Change Policy and Law] (with Tony Crossman), in The Law of Climate Change (Dennis Mahony, editor) (3d ed., Canada Law Books 2014) Inefficient Inequality, _ Ind. J. L. & Soc. Eq. _ (forthcoming 2016) Scale Economies, Scale Externalities: Hog Farming and the Changing American Agricultural Industry, 94 Or. L. Rev. 23 (2015) Environmental Law Without Congress: Introduction, 30 J. Land Use. & Envtl. L. 1 (2015) The Rise and Rise of the One Percent: Considering the Legal Causes of Wealth Inequality, 64 Emory L.J. Online 2043 (2015) Climate Change Regulation and Prediction Markets, 37 Regulation 34 (2014) The Accidental Postmodernists: A New Era of Skepticism in Environmental Law, 39 Vt. L. Rev. 27 (2014)
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Shi-Ling Hsu continued
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Sugary Drink Regulation in New York City, 10 J. Food L. & Pol’y 75 (2014) Capital Rigidities, Latent Externalities, 51 Hous. L. Rev. 719 (2014) A Conservative Approach to Environmental Law: Be Data Driven, 23 Duke Envtl. L. & Pol’y F. 281 (2013) International Trade and Investment Law and Carbon Management Technologies (with Nigel Bankes, Anatole Boute, Steven Charnovitz, Sarah McCalla, Nicholas Rivers & Liz Whitsitt), 53 Nat. Resources J. 285 (2013) Politics and Climate Change: What Impedes a Carbon Tax?, 36 Regulation 48 (2013) Why Conservatives Should Support a Carbon Tax (with Yoram Bauman), 30 Envtl. F. 26 (2013) Assessing “Dangerous Climate Change:” Required Reductions of Carbon Emissions to Protect Young People, Future Generations and Nature (with James Hansen, Pushker Kharecha, Makiko Sato, Valerie MassonDelmotte, Frank Ackerman, David J. Beerling, Paul J. Hearty, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Camille Parmesan, Johan Rockstrom, Eelco J. Rohling, Jeffrey Sachs, Pete Smith, Konrad Steffen, Lise Van Susteren, Karina von Schuckmann & James C. Zachos) 8 PLOS ONE e81648 (2013)
Steve R. Johnson Dunbar Family Professor J. D. , NE W YO RK U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 1 B . A ., ST. FRANCIS CO LLEGE (NE W YO RK) , 1 976
Civil Tax Procedure (with Jerome Borison & Samuel Ullman) (3d ed., Carolina Academic Press 2016) Tax Crimes (with John Townsend, Larry Campagna & Scott Schumacher) (2d ed., LexisNexis 2015) After Loving: How Much of Circular 230 Will Survive?, in Duties to the Tax System (University of Washington School of Law 2015) Imputed Rental Income: Reality Trumps Theory, in Controversies in Tax Law: A Matter of Perspective (Anthony Infanti, editor) (Ashgate Publishing 2015) Tax Statutory Interpretation in the United States, in Legal Interpretation of Tax Law (Robert van Brederode & Richard Krever, editors) (Kluwer Law International 2014)
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Steve R. Johnson continued
Is an American Value Added Tax Inevitable?, 15 Fla. St. U. Bus. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) The Future of American Tax Administration: Conceptual Alternatives and Political Realities, 7 Colum. J. Tax L. 5 (2016) The Rise and Fall of Chevron in Tax: From the Early Days to King and Beyond, 2015 Pepp. L. Rev. 14 The Reliance Defense: Advisor Conflicts and Taxpayer Knowledge, 17/4 J. Tax Prac. & Proc. 49 (Aug.-Sept. 2015) How Would the Supreme Court Rule on Loving and Ridgely?, 147 Tax Notes 559 (2015) How Far Does Circular 230 Exceed Treasury’s Statutory Authority?, 146 Tax Notes 221 (2015) Loving and Legitimacy, 59 Vill. L. Rev. 515 (2014) Reflections on Home Concrete, 13 Fla. St. U. Bus. Rev. 75 (2014) Reasoned Explanation and IRS Adjudication, 63 Duke L.J. 1771 (2014) Auer/Seminole Rock Deference in the Tax Court, 11 Pitt. Tax Rev. 1 (2013) Reforming Federal Tax Litigation: An Agenda, 41 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 205 (2013)
Professor Steve Johnson’s article, Reasoned Explanation and IRS Adjudication, 63 Duke Law Journal 1771 (2014), explores whether a robust explanation duty patterned on that required under the Administrative Procedure Act should be imposed on IRS adjudicatory determinations.
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Jeffrey H. Kahn Harry W. Walborsky Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F MICH IGAN, 1997 B . A ., D U KE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1994
Corporate Income Tax (with Douglas Kahn & Terrence Perris) (7th ed., West) (forthcoming 2016) Principles of Corporate Tax (with Douglas Kahn & Terrence Perris) (2d ed., West) (forthcoming 2016) Federal Income Tax (with Douglas Kahn) (7th ed., Foundation 2016) Federal Income Tax Problems (with Douglas Kahn) (West 2015) The Uneasy Case for the Retirement of Douglas Kahn, 5 Mich. Bus. & Entrepreneurial L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Early Termination of a Trust (with Douglas Kahn), 151 Tax Notes 791 (2016) Cancellation of Debt and Related Transactions (with Douglas Kahn), 69 Tax Lawyer 161 (2015) A Tax Audible: Coaches and Buyouts, 68 Vand. L. Rev. En Banc 143 (2015) The Agency Exception to the Anticipatory Assignment Doctrine (with Douglas Kahn), 146 Tax Notes 555 (2015) The Individual Mandate Tax Penalty, 47 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 319 (2014) The End of Cash (with Gregg Polsky), 41 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 159 (2014) Introduction to One Hundred Years of the Federal Income Tax (with Joseph Dodge & Steve Johnson) 41 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. xi (2014)
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Marshall B. Kapp Professor of Medicine and Law M . P.H ., H ARVARD S CH O O L O F P U BLIC H EA LTH, 1 97 8 J. D. , G EO RGE WAS H ING TO N U NIV E RS IT Y, 1 974 B . A ., J O H NS H O P KINS U NIV E RS IT Y, 1971
Pandemic Influenza Benchguide: Legal Issues Concerning Quarantine and Isolation (editor) (Florida Court Education Council, Publications Committee 2013), at flcourts.org/core/fileparse. php/248/urlt/pandemic_benchguide.pdf Florida’s Health Care Certificate of Need: Is Florida’s Certificate of Need Program Necessary? (with Leslie M. Beitsch) (Health Care Foundation of South Florida 2014) Future Directions in Public Policy Relating to Elder Abuse, in Elder Abuse: Research, Practice and Policy (XinQi Dong, editor) (Springer Science+Business Media) (forthcoming 2016) Legal Issues, in Hazzard’s Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology ( Jeffrey Halter et al., editors) (7th ed., McGraw-Hill) (forthcoming 2016) Legal Aspects of Oncology Care for Dying Patients, in Dying and Death in Oncology (Lawrence Berk, editor) (Springer International Publishing) (forthcoming 2016) Post-Acute Care and Institutional Long-Term Care for the Elderly (with Rebecca Elon & Fatima Sheikh), in Reichel’s Care of the Elderly ( Jan Busby-Whitehead et al., editors) (7th ed., Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2016) Forensic Issues in Long-Term Care Psychiatry, in Geriatric Forensic Psychiatry ( Jacob C. Holzer, Robert Kohn, James M. Ellison & Patricia R. Recupero, editors) (Oxford University Press) (forthcoming 2016) Aging Population, in Oxford Handbook of American Health Law (Glenn Cohen, Allison K. Hoffman & William Sage, editors) (Oxford University Press 2015) Legal Issues in Critical Care, in Principles of Critical Care (Gregory A. Schmidt, Jesse B. Hall & John P. Kress, editors) (4th ed., McGraw-Hill 2015) Long-Term Care and the Law, in Long-Term Care in an Aging Society: Theory and Practice (Graham D. Rowles & Pamela B. Teaster, editors) (New York: Springer Publishing Company 2015) (continued on next page)
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Marshall B. Kapp continued
Advance Medical Care Planning: The Legal Environment, in Advance Care Planning: Communicating About Matters of Life and Death (Leah Rogne & Susana L. McCune, editors) (Springer Publishing Company 2014) Overcoming Legal Impediments to Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST), 18 AMA J. Ethics _ (forthcoming 2016) Speculating About the Impact of Healthcare Industry Consolidation on Long-Term Services and Supports, 25 Annals Health L. _ (forthcoming 2016) The Physician’s Responsibility Concerning Firearms and Older Patients, 25 Kansas J.L. & Pub. Pol’y _ (forthcoming 2016) Front Office Staff as Medical Educators, Risk Creators, and Risk Managers, 28 Int’l J. Risk & Safety in Med. 61 (2016) Getting Physicians and Patients to Choose Wisely: Does the Law Help or Hurt?, 46 U. Tol. L. Rev. 529 (Winter 2015) Evaluating Decision Making Capacity in Older Individuals: Does the Law Give a Clue?, 4 Laws 164 (2015), at mdpi.com/2075-471X/4/2/164 Home and Community-Based Long-Term Services and Supports: Health Reform’s Most Enduring Legacy?, 8 St. Louis U. J. Health L. & Pol’y 9 (2014) I’m Getting Turned Off: Emerging Consensus on Deactivating Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices, 33(1) Med. & L. 14 (2014) Older Persons and Compromised Decisional Capacity: The Role of Public Policy in Defining and Developing Core Professional Competencies, 26 J. Aging & Soc. Pol’y 295 (2014) Old Age is No Time to Be Doing Time, 62 J. Am. Geriatrics Soc’y 775 (2014) Are Nursing Home Regulations Like Cobwebs?, review of The Rule of Nobody by Philip K. Howard, 54 Gerontologist 885 (2014) For Love, Legacy, or Pay: Legal and Pecuniary Aspects of Family Caregiving, 14 J. Long-Term Home Health Care 205 (Fall 2013) Geriatric Patients, Firearms, and Physicians, 159 Annals of Internal Medicine 421 (2013) The Nursing Home as Part of the POLST Paradigm, 36 Hamline L. Rev. 151 (Spring 2013)
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Marshall B. Kapp continued
The POLST Paradigm for Patients with Advanced, Irreversible Illness: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Basis for Legal Codification, 32 Med. & L. 373 (2013) A Legal Approach to the Use of Human Biological Materials for Research Purposes, 10 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 1 (2013) Looking at Age Discrimination Laws Through a Global Lens, 37 Generations: J. Am. Soc’y on Aging 70 (2013)
Jay Kesten Assistant Professor LL . M., H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 9 LL . B ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F BRITIS H CO LU MBIA , 2002 B . A ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F BRITIS H CO LU MBIA , 1 999
The Going-Public Decision: Financial and Strategic Considerations, in The Oxford Handbook of IPOs (Douglas Cumming & Sofia Johan, editors) (Oxford University Press) (forthcoming 2017) Regulating Appraisal Arbitrage, 51 Wake Forest L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Adjudicating Corporate Auctions, 32 Yale J. Reg. 45 (2015) Shareholder Political Primacy, 10 Va. L. & Bus. Rev. 161 (2016) Political Uncertainty and the Market for IPOs (with Murat C. Mungan), 41 J. Corp. L. 43 (2015) Towards a Moral Agency Theory of the Shareholder Bylaw Power, 85 Temp. L. Rev. 485 (2013)
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Lawrence S. Krieger Clinical Professor and Co-Director of Clinical Externship Programs J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F FLO RIDA , 1978 A . B ., P RINCE TO N U NIV E RS IT Y, 1967
What Makes Lawyers Happy?: A Data-Driven Prescription to Redefine Professional Success (with Kennon M. Sheldon), 83 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 554 (2015) Walking the Talk: Value Importance, Value Enactment, and Well-being, 38 J. Motiv. & Emotion 609 (2014) Service Job Lawyers are Happier than Money Job Lawyers, Despite their Lower Income, 9 J. Pos. Psych. 52 (2014)
Professor Larry Krieger’s article, What Makes Lawyers Happy?: A Data-Driven Prescription to Redefine Professional Success, 83 George Washington Law Review 554 (2015, with Kennon M. Sheldon), is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributors to the well-being and life satisfaction of lawyers.
David E. Landau Mason Ladd Professor and Associate Dean for International Programs PH . D., P O LITICAL S CIE NCE , H ARVARD U N IVER SIT Y, 201 5 J. D. , H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 4 A . B ., H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 1
Derechos sociales y limites a la reforma constitucional: la influencia de la jurisprudencia de la Corte Constitucional colombiana en el derecho comparado (University Externado de Colombia Press 2015) Judicial Role and the Limits of Constitutional Convergence in Latin America, in Handbook on Latin American Constitutional Law (Tom Ginsburg & Rosalind Dixon, editors) (Edward Elgar Press) (forthcoming 2017) (continued on next page)
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David E. Landau continued
Constitutional Endurance and Democracy: Judging Constitutional Performance (with Rosalind Dixon), in Assessing Constitutional Performance (Tom Ginsburg & Aziz Huq, editors) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2016) The Promise of a Minimum Core Approach: The Colombian Model for Judicial Review of Austerity Measures, in Economic and Social Rights After the Global Financial Crisis (Aoife Nolan, editor) (Cambridge University Press 2014) The Substitute and Complement Theories of Judicial Review, 92 Ind. L.J. _ (forthcoming 2017) Selective Entrenchment in State Constitutional Law and Comparative Constitutional Law, 37 Ark. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Political Support and Structural Constitutional Law, 67 Ala. L. Rev. 1069 (2016) Book Review: Fragile Democracies: Contested Power in the Age of Constitutional Courts (by Samuel Issacharoff ), 13 Int’l J. Const. L. 1082 (2015) Constraining Constitutional Change (with Rosalind Dixon), 50 Wake Forest L. Rev. 859 (2015) Transnational Constitutionalism and a Limited Doctrine of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment (with Rosalind Dixon), 13 Int’l J. Const. L. 606 (2015)
In A Dynamic Theory of Judicial Role, 55 Boston College Law Review 1501 (2014), Professor David Landau critically examines the democracy-improving model of judicial review as a justification for judicial activism in fragile democracies. The article argues that more must be done to assess the plausibility and effectiveness of judicial action to improve such democracies. It also suggests, as a useful empirical agenda, that scholars investigate the effects of different strategies of judicial activism on the evolution of different kinds of dysfunctional political institutions.
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David E. Landau continued
A Dynamic Theory of Judicial Role, 55 B.C. L. Rev. 1501 (2014) Aggressive Weak-Form Review, 5 Const. Ct. Rev. 244 (South Africa) (2014) Abusive Constitutionalism, 47 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 189 (2013) Constitution-Making Gone Wrong, 64 Ala. L. Rev. 923 (2013) The Importance of Constitution-Making, 89 Denv. U. L. Rev. 611 (2013)
Jennifer Parker LaVia Legal Writing Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F FLO RIDA , 198 7 A . B ., D U KE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 4
Florida Legal Research (with Barbara Busharis & Suzanne Rowe) (4th ed., Carolina Academic Press 2014)
Tahirih V. Lee Associate Professor PH . D., H ISTO RY, YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1990 J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 9 M . PH IL , H ISTO RY, YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 1989 M . A ., H ISTO RY, YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 9 A . M ., STANFO RD U NIV E RS IT Y, 1985 A . B ., STANFO RD U NIV E RS IT Y, 1985
Property and Exceptionalism in China and the Anglo-American World, 1650-1850, _ J. Transnat’l L. & Pol’y _ (2016) Extraterritorial Courts in East Asia: Cross-Border Judicial Activity in the Cross-Hairs, 43 Reviews in American History 268 ( June 2015) Book Review of Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-Century China and Japan, 33 L. & Hist. Rev. 243 (2015) Technology-Based Experiential Learning: A Transnational Experiment, 64 J. Legal Educ. 455 (2015)
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Jake Linford Assistant Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F CH ICAGO, 20 0 8 B . A ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F U TAH , 1996
Are Trademarks Ever Fanciful?, 105 Geo. L.J. _ (forthcoming 2017) The False Dichotomy between Suggestive and Descriptive Trademarks, 76 Ohio St. L.J. 1367 (2015) A Linguistic Justification for the Protection of ‘Generic’ Trademarks, 17 Yale J.L. & Tech. 110 (2015) The Institutional Progress Clause, 16 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 533 (2014) Unilateral Reordering in the Reel World, 88 Wash. L. Rev. 1395 (2013) Trademark Owner as Adverse Possessor: Productive Use and Property Acquisition, 63 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 703 (2013)
Professor Jake Linford’s article, Are Trademarks Ever Fanciful?, 105 Georgetown Law Journal _ (forthcoming 2017), employs linguistic and psychological evidence to argue that courts should account for sound symbolism – how sounds transmit meaning – when assessing the validity and scope of a fanciful trademark.
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Wayne A. Logan Gary & Sallyn Pajcic Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F WIS CO NS IN, 1991 M . A ., CRIMINO LO GY, STATE U NIV E RS IT Y OF N EW YOR K A L BA N Y, 1 986 B . A ., WE S LE YAN U NIV E RS IT Y, 1983
Questions and Answers, Q & A: Criminal Procedure I: Police Investigation (with Neil Cohen & Michael Benza) (3d ed., Carolina Academic Press 2016) Questions and Answers, Q & A: Criminal Procedure II: Prosecution and Adjudication (with Neil Cohen & Michael Benza) (Carolina Academic Press 2016) Sex Offender Consequences, in Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction: Law, Policy and Practice (Margaret E. Love et al., editors) (West Publishing 2016) Information and Social Control, in The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America ( John Parry & Song Richardson, editors) (Cambridge University Press 2013) Policing Criminal Justice Data (with Andrew Ferguson), 101 Minn. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Government Retention and Use of Unlawfully Secured DNA, 48 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 269 (2016) Database Infamia: Exit from the Sex Offender Registries, 2015 Wis. L. Rev. 219 “When Mercy Seasons Justice:” Interstate Recognition of Ex-Offender Rights, 49 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1 (2015)
Professor Wayne Logan’s article, Policing Criminal Justice Data, 101 Minnesota Law Review _ (forthcoming 2016, with Andrew Ferguson), examines the many contexts in which criminal justice system data errors arise and recommends a variety of strategies to lessen their incidence and afford relief to those suffering the significant harms that they cause.
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Wayne A. Logan. continued
Taz: The Legal Academy’s Happy (and Erudite) Warrior, 58 How. L.J. 577 (2015) Cutting Cops Too Much Slack, 104 Geo. L.J. Online 87 (2015) A House Divided: When State and Lower Federal Courts Disagree on Federal Constitutional Rights, 90 Notre Dame L. Rev. 235 (2014) Mercenary Criminal Justice (with Ronald F. Wright), 2014 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1175 After the Cheering Stopped: Decriminalization and Legalism’s Limits, 24 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 319 (2014) Dirty Silver Platters: The Enduring Challenge of Intergovernmental Investigative Illegality, 99 Iowa L. Rev. 293 (2013) Informal Collateral Consequences, 88 Wash. L. Rev. 1103 (2013) Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders: Police Power Takes a More Intrusive Turn, 46 Akron L. Rev. 413 (2013)
David L. Markell Steven M. Goldstein Professor and Associate Dean for Research J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F V IRGINIA , 197 9 B . A ., BRAND E IS U NIV E RS IT Y, 1975
Compliance and Enforcement of Environmental Law (coeditor with Lee Paddock) (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited) (forthcoming 2016) Environmental Protection: Law and Policy (with Dan Bodansky, William W. Buzbee, Robert L. Glicksman, Emily Hammond & Daniel R. Mandelker) (7th ed., Aspen Law & Business 2015)
Professor Dave Markell’s article, A Holistic View of Agency Enforcement (with Rob Glicksman), 93 North Carolina Law Review 1 (2014), seeks to fill a gap in the law review literature by holistically evaluating administrative enforcement and compliance.
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David L. Markell continued
Climate change impacts on law and policy in Florida, in Florida’s Climate: Changes, Variations & Impacts (Eric Chassignet, Jim Jones, Vasu Misra, Gary Mitchum & Jayantha Obeysekera, editors) (University Press of Florida) (forthcoming 2017) An Introduction to Compliance and Enforcement (with Lee Paddock & Robert Glicksman), in Compliance and Enforcement of Environmental Law (co-editor with Lee Paddock) (Edward Elgar Publishing Limited) (forthcoming 2016) Civil Remedies (with E. Hammond), in Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (Michael B. Gerrard, editor) (2d ed., American Bar Association 2014) Emerging Legal and Institutional Responses to Sea-Level Rise in Florida and Beyond, 42 Colum. J. Envtl. L. _ (forthcoming 2016) Dynamic Governance in Theory and Application, Part I (with Robert L. Glicksman), 58 Ariz. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Technological Innovation and Enforcement (with Robert L. Glicksman), 44 Ecol. L. Q. _ (forthcoming 2016) EPA Next Generation Compliance, 30 Nat. Resources & Environment 22 (American Bar Association Winter 2016) A Holistic View of Agency Enforcement (with Rob Glicksman), 93 N.C. L. Rev. 1 (2014) EPA Enforcement: A Heightened Emphasis on Mitigation Relief, 45 Trends 13 (March/April 2014) (ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources) Administrative Proxies for Judicial Review: Building Legitimacy from the Inside-Out (with E. Hammond), 37 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 313 (2013)
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Erin O’Hara O’Connor Dean and McKenzie Professor J. D. , G EO RGE TOWN U NIV E RS IT Y L AW CEN TER , 1 990 B . A ., U NIV E RS IT Y O F RO CH E STE R , 198 7
Conflict of Laws: Cases and Materials (with Lea Brilmayer & Jack Goldsmith) (7th ed., Aspen 2015) Exit and the American Illness (with Larry Ribstein), in The American Illness (Frank Buckley, editor) (Yale University Press 2013) Jurisdictional Competition for Dispute Resolution: Courts versus Arbitration, in Regulatory Competition in Contract Law and Dispute Resolution (Horst Eidenmuller, editor) (Beck/Hart/ Nomos 2013) The Role of the CISG in Promoting Healthy Jurisdictional Competition, 21 Uniform L. Rev. 41 (2016) The Essential Role of Courts in Supporting Innovation (with Chris Drahozal), 92 Tex. L. Rev. 2177 (2014) Foreign Investments and the Market for Law (with Susan Franck), 2014 Ill. L. Rev. 1617 Unbundling Procedure: Carve-Outs from Arbitration Clauses (with Chris Drahozal), 66 Fla. L. Rev. 1945 (2014) Arbitration, the law market, and the law of lawyering (with Peter B. Rutledge), 38 Int’l Rev. L. & Econ. 87 ( June 2014) Preemption and Choice-of-Law Coordination (with Larry Ribstein), 111 Mich. L. Rev. 647 (2013) How Modern Choice of Law Helped Kill the Private Attorney General, 64 Mercer L. Rev. 1023 (2013)
Preemption and Choice-of-Law Coordination, 111 Michigan Law Review 647 (2013), co-written by Dean Erin O’Hara O’Connor, suggests that courts deciding preemption cases should take seriously a commonly articulated rationale for the federalization of law: the need to coordinate applicable legal standards in order to facilitate a national market or to otherwise provide clear guidance to parties regarding laws that apply to their conduct.
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Erin Ryan Elizabeth C. & Clyde W. Atkinson Professor J. D. , H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 1 M . A ., E TH NO MU S ICO LO GY, WE S LE YAN UN IVER SIT Y, 1 994 B . A ., H ARVARD -RAD CLIFFE CO LLEGE , 19 91
Secession and Federalism in the United States: Tools for Managing Regional Conflict in a Pluralist Society, in The Ways of Federalism in Western Countries and the Horizons of Territorial Autonomy in Spain, Vol. 2 (Alberto López Basaguren & Leire Escajedo San-Epifanio, editors) (Springer) (forthcoming 2017) Environmental Federalism’s Tug of War Within, in The Law and Policy of Environmental Federalism: A Comparative Analysis (Kalyani Robins, editor) (Edward Elgar 2015) The Once and Future Challenges of American Federalism, in The Ways of Federalism in Western Countries and the Horizons of Territorial Autonomy in Spain, Vol. 1 (Alberto López Basaguren & Leire Escajedo San-Epifanio, editors) (Springer 2013) Federalism, Regulatory Architecture, and the Clean Water Rule: Seeking Consensus on the Waters of the United States, _ Envtl. L. _ (forthcoming 2016) Response to Heather Gerken’s “Federalism and Nationalism: Time for a Détente?”, 59 St. Louis U. L.J. 1147 (2015) The Public Trust Doctrine, Private Water Allocation, and Mono Lake: The Historic Saga of National Audubon Society v. Superior Court, 45 Envtl. L. 561 (2015) Negotiating Federalism and the Structural Constitution: Navigating the Separation of Powers Both Vertically and Horizontally (A Response to Aziz Huq), 115 Colum. L. Rev. Sidebar 4 (2015) The Spending Power and Environmental Law After Sebelius, 85 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1003 (2014) The Elaborate Paper Tiger: Environmental Enforcement and the Rule of Law in China, 24 Duke Envtl L. & Pol’y Forum 184 (2014) When Socrates Meets Confucius: Teaching Creative and Critical Thinking Across Cultures Through Multilevel Socratic Method, 92 Neb. L. Rev. 289 (2013) Environmental Law After Sebelius: Will the Court’s New Spending Power Limits Affect Environmental State-Federal Partnerships?, Am. Constitution Soc’y (October 1, 2013)
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Mark B. Seidenfeld Patricia A. Dore Professor of Administrative Law J. D. , STANFO RD U NIV E RS IT Y, 1983 M . A ., TH EO RE TICAL P H YS ICS, BRAND E IS UN IVER SIT Y, 1 97 9 B . A ., RE E D CO LLEGE , 1975
Ex-Ante Investments to Make Threats Credible (with Murat Mungan), _ Sup. Ct. Econ. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Standing in the Wake of Statutes (with Allie Akre), 57 Ariz. L. Rev. 745 (2015) Tax Credits on Federal Exchanges: Lessons from the Legislative Process Failure Theory of Statutory Interpretation, Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes (February 24, 2015), at minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/ uploads/2015/02/Seidenfeld_1fmt.pdf Duress as Rent Seeking (with Murat Mungan), 99 Minn. L. Rev. 1423 (2015) A Process Failure Theory of Statutory Interpretation, 56 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 467 (2014) A Positive Defense of Administrative Preemption (with Joshua Hawkes), 22 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 63 (2014) Foreword to the Annual Review of Administrative Law: The Role of Politics in a Deliberative Administrative State, 81 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1397 (2013)
Professor Mark Seidenfeld’s article, A Process Failure Theory of Statutory Interpretation, 56 William & Mary Law Review 467 (2014), presents a theory of statutory interpretation and considers several types of legislative process failures that warrant courts accommodating the legislative approach to attaching meaning to statutes.
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Justin T. Sevier Assistant Professor PH . D., P S YCH O LO GY, YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, EX PECTED 201 6 M . S. AND M.P H IL ., YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 201 3 J. D. , H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 6 A . B ., CO RNE LL U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 03
Vicarious Windfalls, 102 Iowa L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2017) Popularizing Hearsay, 104 Geo. L.J. 643 (2016) Testing Tribe’s Triangle: Juries, Hearsay, and Psychological Distance, 103 Geo. L.J. 879 (2015) Redesigning the Science Court, 73 Md. L. Rev. 770 (2014) How Do the Courts Create Popular Legitimacy? The Role of Establishing the Truth, Punishing Justly, and/or Acting Through Just Procedures (with Tom R. Tyler), 77 Alb. L. Rev. 1094 (2014) The Truth-Justice Tradeoff: Perceptions of Decisional Accuracy and Procedural Justice in Adversarial and Inquisitorial Legal Systems, 20 Psychol. Pub. Pol’y & L. 212 (2014)
In his article, Popularizing Hearsay, 104 Georgetown Law Journal 643 (2016), Professor Justin Sevier argues that the hearsay rule should be premised on the social psychological concept of procedural justice, in which participants in the legal system are deemed to have certain dignity interests in facing their accusers in court.
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Mark Spottswood Associate Professor J. D. , NO RTH WE STE RN U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 07 B . S. , NO RTH WE STE RN U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 2
Ordering Proof: Beyond Adversarial and Inquisitorial Trial Structures, 83 Tenn. L. Rev. 291 (2016) Signal vs. Noise: Some Comments on Professor Stein’s Theory of Evidential Efficiency, 66 Ala. L. Rev. 471 (2015) Emotional Fact-Finding, 63 U. Kan. L. Rev. 41 (2014) The Perils of Productivity, 48 New Eng. L. Rev. 503 (2014) Bridging the Gap Between Bayesian and Story Comparison Models of Juridical Inference, 13 L. Probability & Risk 47 (2014) The Hidden Structure of Fact-Finding, 64 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 131 (2013)
Nat S. Stern John W. & Ashley E. Frost Professor J. D. , H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 197 9 A . B ., BROWN U NIV E RS IT Y, 1976
Separation of Powers, Executive Authority, and Suspension of Disbelief, _ Hous. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) A Test to Identify and Remedy Anti-Gay Bias in Child Custody Decisions After Obergefell (with Mark Joseph Stern & Karen Oehme), _ UCLA Women’s L.J. _ (forthcoming 2016) A New Test to Reconcile the Right of Publicity with Core First Amendment Values (with Mark Joseph Stern), _ J. Intell. Prop. _ (forthcoming 2016) Improving the Emergency Medical Services System’s Response to Domestic Violence (with Karen Oehme, Elizabeth Donnelly & Rebecca Melvin), _ Health Matrix: J.L. & Med. _ (forthcoming 2016) The Indefinite Deflection of Congressional Standing, 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 1 (2015) A Deficiency in Addressing Campus Sexual Assault: The Lack of Women Law Enforcement Officers (with Karen Oehme & Annelise Mennicke), 38 Harv. J.L. & Gender 401 (2015) (continued on next page)
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Nat S. Stern continued
Unheard Voices of Domestic Violence Victims: A Call to Remedy Physician Neglect (with Karen Oehme & Ember Maselli), 15 Geo. J. Gender & L. 613 (2015) Graphic Labels, Dire Warnings, and the Facile Assumption of Factual Content in Compelled Commercial Speech, 29 J.L. & Pol. 577 (2014) The Force of a Legal Concept: The Steady Extension of the Actual Malice Standard, 12 First Amend. L. Rev. 449 (2014) The Case for Mandatory Training on Screening for Domestic Violence in the Wake of the Affordable Care Act (with Karen Oehme), 17 J.L. & Soc. Change 1 (2014) Advancing an Adaptive Standard of Strict Scrutiny for Content-Based Commercial Speech Regulation (with Mark Joseph Stern), 47 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1171 (2013) Secondary Speech and the Protective Approach to Interpretive Dualities in the Roberts Court, 22 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 133 (2013)
Fernando R. Tesรณn Tobias Simon Eminent Scholar S. J. D., NO RTH WE STE RN U NIV E RS IT Y, 19 87 LL . M., U NIV E RS ITE LIBRE D E BRU XE LLE S, BELGIUM, 1 982 J. D. , U NIV E RS IDAD D E BU E NO S AIRE S, A R GEN TIN A , 1 97 5
The Theory of Self-Determination (editor) (Cambridge University Press 2016) Justice at a Distance: Extending Freedom Globally (with Loren Lomasky) (Cambridge University Press 2015) Fake Custom, in Re-Examining Customary International Law (Brian Lepard, editor) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2016) The Conundrum of Self-Determination, in The Theory of SelfDetermination (Fernando R. Tesรณn, editor) (Cambridge University Press 2016) La Filosofia del Derecho Internacional, in Filosofia del Derecho ( J. Fabra & E. Spector, editors) (UNAM 2014) The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention Revisited, in The Ethics of Armed Intervention (Don Scheid, editor) (Cambridge University Press 2014) The Moral Structure of Humanitarian Intervention, in Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics (A. Altman & C. Wellman, editors) (Wiley-Blackwell 2014) (continued on next page)
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Fernando R. Téson continued
War, in Routledge Companion to Social and Political Philosophy (G. Gaus & Fred D’Agostino, editors) (Routledge 2013) The Mystery of Territory, 32 Soc. Phil. & Pol’y 25 (2015) Natural Law as Part of International Law: The Case of the Armenian Genocide, 50 San Diego L. Rev. 813 (2014) The Kiobel Decision: The End of an Era, 8 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 161 (2014) Grotius on War and the State, Liberty Matters (March 2014), at oll. libertyfund.org/pages/lm-grotius?q=grotius+on+war+and+the+s tate# When Philosophers Misdiagnose, 74 Analysis 107 (2014)
Franita Tolson Betty T. Ferguson Professor of Voting Rights J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F CH ICAGO, 20 05 B . A ./B.S., TRU MAN STATE U NIV E RS IT Y, 2001
The Equal Sovereignty Principle as Election Law Federalism Doctrine, in American Federalism and Public Policy (Routledge) (forthcoming 2017)
In Protecting Political Participation Through the Voter Qualifications Clause of Article I, 56 Boston College Law Review 159 (2015), Professor Franita Tolson argues that the right to vote in federal elections, as defined by Article I, Section 2, incorporates state constitutional law governing the right to vote and the democratic norms that existed within the states at the founding as the basis for determining the qualifications of federal electors.
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Franita Tolson continued
Offering A New Vision for Equal Protection: The Story of Harper v. Virginia State Board of Elections, in Election Law Stories (Foundation Press 2016) Introduction: The Law of Democracy at a Crossroads: Reflecting on Fifty Years of Voting Rights and the Judicial Regulation of the Political Thicket, 43 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) The Federalism Implications of Campaign Finance Regulation, 164 U. Penn. L. Rev. Online 247 (2016) What is Abridgment? A Critique of Two Section Twos, 67 Ala. L. Rev. 433 (2016) Protecting Political Participation through the Voter Qualifications Clause of Article I, 56 B.C. L. Rev. 159 (2015) The Constitutional Structure of Voting Rights Enforcement, 89 Wash. L. Rev. 379 (2014) Congressional Authority to Protect Voting Rights after Shelby County and Arizona Inter Tribal, 13 Election L.J. 322 (2014) Second Order Diverse in Name Only? Sovereign Authority in Disaggregated Institutions, 48 Tulsa L. Rev. 455 (2013) The Union as a Safeguard Against Faction: Congressional Gridlock as State Empowerment, 88 Notre Dame L. Rev. 2267 (2013)
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Manuel A. Utset, Jr. William & Catherine VanDercreek Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F MICH IGAN, 198 7 B . S. , G EO RGE TOWN U NIV E RS IT Y, 198 4
Rational Criminal Addictions, 74 Pitt. L. Rev. 673 (2014) Rational Financial Meltdowns, 10 Hastings Bus. L.J. 407 (2014) Fraudulent Corporate Signals: Conduct as Securities Fraud, 54 B.C. L. Rev. 645 (2013) Transitive Counterparty Risk and Financial Regulation, 78 Brook. L. Rev. 1441 (2013) Inchoate Crimes Revisited, 47 Rich. L. Rev. 1205 (2013) Financial System Engineering, 32 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 371 (2013) Corporate Actors, Corporate Crimes and Time-Inconsistent Preferences, 2 Va. J. Crim. L. 265 (2013) Response to Comments by Professors Baer, Candeub, Medwed, Painter, and Prentice, 2 Va. J. Crim. L. 423 (2013)
In Fraudulent Corporate Signals: Conduct as Securities Fraud, 54 Boston College Law Review 645 (2013), Professor Manuel Utset provides the first comprehensive analysis of the relationship between securities fraud and “corporate signals,” such as a board’s decisions to pay a dividend or to borrow funds on a short-term basis.
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Donald J. Weidner Dean Emeritus and Alumni Centennial Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F TE XAS AT AU STIN, 1 969 B . S. , FO RD H AM U NIV E RS IT Y, 1966
The Revised Uniform Partnership Act (with Robert W. Hillman & Allan G. Donn) (Thomson Reuters 2016) (also 2013, 2014, 2015 eds.) Capital Accounts in LLCs and in Partnerships, in Research Handbook on Partnerships, LLCs and Alternative Forms of Business Organizations (Robert W. Hillman & Mark J. Loewenstein, editors) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015) Capital Accounts in LLCs and in Partnerships: Powerful Default Rules and Potential Tax Significance, 14 Fla. St. U. Bus. Rev. 1 (2015)
Kelli Alces Williams Loula Fuller and Dan Myers Professor J. D. , U NIV E RS IT Y O F ILLINO IS, 20 05 B . A ., CO LLEG E O F WILLIAM AND MARY, 2001
Fiduciary Gaps, 40 J. Corp. L. 351 (2015) Balance and Team Production, 38 Seattle U. L. Rev. 187 (2014) Larry Ribstein’s Fiduciary Duties, 2014 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1765 Legal Diversification, 113 Colum. L. Rev. 1977 (2013)
In Legal Diversification, 113 Columbia Law Review 1977 (2013), Professor Kelli Alces Williams introduces a new understanding of how investors, issuers and society can benefit from maintaining an investment portfolio governed by a variety of legal rules.
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Hannah Wiseman Attorneys’ Title Professor J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 7 A . B ., DARTMO U TH CO LLEGE , 20 0 2
Hydraulic Fracturing: A Guide to The Environmental and Real Property Issues (with Keith B. Hall) (American Bar Association) (forthcoming 2016) Energy Law Concepts & Insights (with Alexandra B. Klass) (Foundation Press) (forthcoming 2016) Energy, Economics, and the Environment (with Joel B. Eisen, Emily Hammond, Jim Rossi, David B. Spence & Jacqueline Weaver) (4th ed., Foundation Press 2015) The Environmental Risks of Shale Gas Development and Emerging Regulatory Responses: A U.S. Perspective, in Handbook of Shale Gas Law and Policy (Tina Hunter, editor) (Intersentia) (forthcoming 2016) Evolving Energy Federalism: Current Authority Allocations and the Need for Inclusive Governance, in The Law and Policy of Environmental Federalism: A Comparative Analysis (Kalyani Robbins, editor) (Edward Elgar Publishing 2015) Negotiated Governance and New Risks: A Rail Safety Case Study, _ Wake Forest J.L. & Pol’y _ (forthcoming 2016) Disaggregating Preemption in Energy Law, 40 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016)
During the past two years, three of Professor Hannah Wiseman’s scholarly works were selected by her peers as worthy of special recognition as significant contributions to the field of land use and environmental law. The articles selected for republication in Thomson Reuters/ West Publishing’s Land Use & Environment Law Review were: The Fracking Revolution: Shale Gas as a Case Study in Innovation Policy, Regulatory Islands, and Remedying Regulatory Diseconomies of Scale. (continued on next page)
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Hannah Wiseman continued
Regional Energy Governance and U.S. Carbon Emissions (with Hari M. Osofsky), 43 Ecology L. Q. 101 (2016) Clean Energy Incentives: Risk, Capture, and Federalism, 67 Fla. L. Rev. Forum 161 (2016) Moving Past Dual Federalism to Achieve Electric Grid Neutrality, 100 Iowa L. Rev. Bull. 97 (2015) The Fracking Revolution: Shale Gas as a Case Study in Innovation Policy (with John M. Golden), 64 Emory L.J. 955 (2015) Governing Fracking from the Ground Up, 93 Tex. L. Rev. See Also 29 (2015) Coordinating the Oil and Gas Commons, 2014 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1543 Regulatory Islands, 89 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1661 (2014) A Market Approach to Regulating the Energy Revolution: Assurance Bonds, Insurance, and the Certain and Uncertain Risks of Hydraulic Fracturing (with David A. Dana), 99 Iowa L. Rev. 1523 (2014) Remedying Regulatory Diseconomies of Scale, 94 B.U. L. Rev. 243 (2014) Hybrid Energy Governance (with Hari Osofsky), 2014 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1 (2014) The Capacity of States to Govern Shale Gas Development Risks, 48 Envtl. Sci. & Tech. 8376 (2014) Community-Scale Renewable Energy (with Sara C. Bronin), 14 San Diego J. Climate & Energy L. 165 (2012-2013) Hydraulic Fracturing and Information Forcing, 74 Ohio St. L.J. Furthermore 86 (2013) Dynamic Energy Federalism (with Hari Osofsky), 72 Md. L. Rev. 773 (2013) The Private Role in Public Fracturing Disclosure and Regulation, 3 Harv. Bus. L. Rev. Online 49 (2013) Risk and Response in Fracturing Policy, 84 U. Colo. L. Rev. 101 (2013) Urban Energy, 40 Fordham Urb. L.J. 1793 (2013)
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Samuel R. Wiseman McConnaughhay and Rissman Professor J. D. , YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 7 B . A ., YALE U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 03
The Criminal Justice Black Box, 77 Ohio St. L.J. _ (forthcoming 2017) Fixing Bail, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 417 (2016) What is Federal Habeas Worth?, 67 Fla. L. Rev. 1157 (2015) The Food Safety Modernization Act and the Power of the Sustainable Agriculture Movement, 41 Am. J. L. & Med. 259 (2015) The Dangerous Right to Food Choice, 38 Seattle U. L. Rev. 1299 (2015) A Series of Reflections on “Food Fight: An Examination of Recent Trends in Food Litigation and Where We Go From Here” (with Michael T. Roberts, Kim Kessler, Sean B. Hecht, Diana Winters & Denis Stearns), 5 FDLI’s Food and Drug Law Policy Forum (April 3, 2015) Pretrial Detention and the Right to Be Monitored, 123 Yale L.J. 1344 (2014) Fraud in the Market, 26 Regent L. Rev. 367 (2014) Liberty of Palate, 65 Me. L. Rev. 737 (2013)
In Pretrial Detention and the Right to Be Monitored, 123 Yale Law Journal 1344 (2014), Professor Samuel Wiseman explores the practical and constitutional arguments in favor of an expanded use of electronic monitoring in place of pretrial detention for non-dangerous defendants.
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Mary Ziegler Stearns Weaver Miller Professor J. D. , H ARVARD U NIV E RS IT Y, 20 0 7 B . A ., H ARVARD CO LLEG E , 20 0 4
After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate (Harvard University Press 2015) Legal and Constitutional History, in The Routledge History of the Twentieth Century (Routledge) (forthcoming 2017) “Roe v. Wade,” in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History (forthcoming 2016) Comment: Harris v. McRae, in Feminist Judgments: From Theory to Practice (Linda Berger, Bridget Crawford & Kathy Stanchi, editors) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2016) The Disability Politics of Abortion, _ Utah L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016) Reproducing Rights: Rethinking the Costs of Constitutional Discourse, _ Yale J.L. & Feminism _ (forthcoming 2016) Perceiving Orientation: Defining Sexuality After Obgergefell, _ Duke J. Gender L. & Pol’y _ (forthcoming 2016) The Conservative Magna Carta, _ N.C. L. Rev. _ (forthcoming 2016)
Professor Mary Ziegler’s book, After Roe: The Lost History of the Abortion Debate (Harvard University Press 2015), utilizes more than 100 oral history interviews and extensive archival research to challenge the conventional legal and historical account of social-movement reactions to Roe v. Wade and explores reasons for the contemporary polarization of the abortion wars. Ziegler won the Thomas J. Wilson Memorial Prize for her book – the award is presented annually by the Board of Syndics of Harvard University Press to an author’s first book manuscript that is “outstanding in content, style and mode of presentation.” (continued on next page)
Mary Ziegler continued
Choice at Work: Young v. United States Parcel Service, Pregnancy Discrimination, and Statutory Reproductive Liberty, 93 Denv. U. L. Rev. 219 (2015) The (Non-)Right to Sex, 69 U. Miami L. Rev. 631 (2015) Identity Contests: Litigation and the Meaning of a Social Movement Cause, 86 U. Colo. L. Rev. 1274 (2015) Originalism Talk: A Legal History, 2014 BYU L. Rev. 869 (2015) Abortion and the Constitutional Right (Not) to Procreate, 48 U. Rich. L. Rev. 1263 (2014) The Price of Privacy, 1973 to the Present, 37 Harv. J.L. & Gender 285 (2014) Beyond Backlash: Legal History, Polarization, and Roe v. Wade, 71 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 969 (2014) Book Review: Estelle B. Freedman, Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation, 33 Law & Hist. Rev. 351 (2014) Roe’s Race: The Supreme Court Decision, Legal History, and the Racial Politics of Abortion, 25 Yale J.L. & Feminism 1 (2013) Women’s Rights on the Right: The History and Stakes of Modern Pro-Life Feminism, 1968 to the Present, 28 Berkeley J. Gender L. & Just. 232 (2013)
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