2017 Pitt Law High-Impact Faculty Scholarship

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(forthcoming 2016). Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified Impact to Disparate University of Pittsburgh Treatment Pregnancy Schoolin of Law and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, 2015 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the

Fac ulty P rese n tat ion s b efore G ov e rnm e n t B o d ie s , O rga nizati o n s , a nd A s s o c i a t i o n s ELENA BAYLIS, Should the ICC Privilege Global or Local Justice Goals?. Panel speaker at: American Society of International Law Annual Meeting; April 2017. DEBORAH BRAKE, Panelist at: New Horizons: Navigating the Complex

Landscape of Title IX Compliance; American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting; Jan. 2017.

High-Impact Faculty Scholarship

RONALD BRAND, U.S. Delegation in the Second Special Commission on

Judgments of the Hague Conference on Private International Law; The Hague, Netherlands; Feb. 2017.

MARY CROSSLEY, Panelist at: Future of Medicaid at the Annual Health Law

Professors Conference; Atlanta; June 2017. HAIDER ALA HAMOUDI, On the Quietist Myth: The Shi’i Waqf in Iraq. Presented

at: Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law; Hamburg, Germany; June 2017.

DAVID HARRIS, Racial Profiling. Presented at: The Academy of Justice

Founding Conference; Arizona State University; 2017.

ARTHUR HELLMAN, Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes. Panel

speaker at: National Lawyers Conference of the Federalist Society; Washington, D.C.; Nov. 2016.

ARTHUR HELLMAN, Bringing Justice Closer to the People: Examining Ideas

for Restructuring the Ninth Circuit. Hearing at: House Committee on the Judiciary—Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet; March 2017. ANTHONY INFANTI, Deductible Medical Expenses Under § 213 Take on New

Meaning. Panel speaker at: ABA Tax Section’s Midyear Meeting; Orlando; Jan. 2017.

MICHAEL MADISON, Panelist at: Legal Services for Low-Income Social

Entrepreneurs; Equal Justice Conference; Pittsburgh; May 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: Mid-Year Research Forum; American Society for International Law; Nov. 2016.

law.pitt.edu

at: ABA Tax Section; Washington, D.C.; May 2017.

School of Law Barco Law Building 3900 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260

ANTHONY INFANTI, Federal Tax Reform: Beyond Dollars and Cents. Presented

Effectiveness of Post-Conflict Justice Initiatives, 14 Wash. U. Glob. Stud. L. Rev. 243. (2015). Deborah Brake, Lessons from the Gender Equality Movement: Using Title IX to Foster Inclusive Masculinities in Men’s Sport, 34 Law & Ineq. (forthcoming 2016). Ronald Brand, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law, 55 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. (2016). Michael Madison, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2016). Douglas Branson, Women in Corporate Boards: Challenging Homogeneity or Dictating Heterogeneity?, 59 Canadian Bus. L.j. 62 (2016). David Harris, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End of the Third Party Search Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. (forthcoming 2016). William M. Carter Jr., The Supreme Court’s Flawed Assumptions Regarding Race, History, and Unconscious Bias in Whren v. United States, 66 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 947 (2016). Mary Crossley, Black Health Matters: Disparities, Community Health, And Interest Convergence, 22 Mich. J. Race & L.895 (2015-2016). Jules Lobel, The Liman Report and Alternatives to Prolonged Solitary Confinement, 125 Yale L.J.F. 238 (forthcoming 2016). Matiangai Sirleaf, Regionalism, Regime Complexes And International Criminal Justice In Africa, 54 Colum. J. Transnat’l L. 699 (2016).


VIVIAN CURRAN, Harmonizing Multinational Parent Company Liability for Foreign

Subsidiary Human Rights Violations, 17 Chi. J. Int l’ L. 403 (2017).

VIVIAN CURRAN, Law and Human Suffering: A Slice of Life of Vichy France, 28 L aw

L it er at ur e 1 (2017).

and

GERALD DICKINSON, Inclusionary Takings Legislation, 62 Vil l . L. Rev. 135 (2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, Frederick Douglas’s Constitution: From Garrisonian Abolitionist to

Lincoln Republican, 81 M o L. R ev. 1 (2016).

JASMINE GONZALES ROSE, Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, 101 Minn.

L. R ev. 2243 (2017).

DAVID HARRIS, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End for the Third-Party Search

Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2016).

DAVID HARRIS, Terry Stops and Frisks, ‘Common Sense’ Judgments, and Empirical

Evidence, with D. Rudovsky, 78 Ohio St. L.J. __ (2017) (forthcoming).

MICHAEL J. MADISON, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.

1616 (2016).

ANN SINSHEIMER, Lawyers at Work: A Study of the Reading, Writing and Communication

Practices of Legal Professionals, 21 Legal Writ ing 62 (2016) (with David Herring).

KEVIN ASHLEY, Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics: New Tools for Law Practice in

the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press 2017).

Select Scholarly Publications in Law Journals

ELENA BAYLIS, “Transitional Justice and Development Aid to Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Risks and Reform” in Justice Mosaics: How Context Shapes Transitional Justice in Fractured Societies (Roger Duthie & Paul Seils, eds., New York: ICTJ 2017).

ELENA BAYLIS, The Persuasive Authority of Internationalized Criminal Tribunals,

DOUGLAS BRANSON, The Future of Tech Is Female (NYU Press 2017) (forthcoming). JOHN BURKOFF, Acing Criminal Law, 3rd Ed. (West Academic 2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, American Legal History: Cases and Materials, 5th Ed., eds. K.L. Hall, J.W. Ely Jr. (Oxford University Press 2017).

Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo L.J. 559 (2017).

DAVID GARROW, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama (William Morrow 2017).

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Trouble with ’Bureaucracy’, 7 Ca l. L. Rev. Onl ine 66 (2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, The Law of Intellectual Property, 5th Ed. with C.A. Nard, M.P.

RONALD BRAND, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law,

55 Colum. J. Tr ansnat ’l L. 226 (2017).

WILLIAM M. CARTER, JR., Class as Caste: The Thirteenth Amendment’s Applicability

McKenna (Wolters Kluwer 2017).

MICHAEL MADISON, Knowledge Commons, Research Handbook on the Economics

of Intellectual Property Law (Vol. II—Analytical Methods) with K.J. Strandburg, B.M. Frischmann, Peter Menell, David Schwartz, eds. (Edward Elgar 2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, “Understanding Access to Things: A Knowledge Commons

to Class-Based Subordination, 29 Seat t l e L. Rev. 813 (2016).

Perspective,” in Intellectual Property and Access to Im/material Goods (eds. J.C. Lai & A.M. Dominicé) (Edward Elgar 2016).

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives, 33 Ga. St. U. L.

MICHAEL MADISON, “Information Abundance and Knowledge Commons” in User

Rev. 893 (2017).

MARY CROSSLEY, Living with Alzheimer’s: A Fate Worse Than Death?, 12 Ind. Heal t h

Grrls 10th Anniversary Conference; University of Georgia Law School; March 2017.

ELENA BAYLIS, Donors and Hybrid Courts, Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in Post-Conflict Societies. Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in PostConflict Societies; London School of Economics for Hybrid Justice; March 2017. DEBORAH BRAKE, Panelist at: What Comes Next: Title IX Under a Trump

Administration; Harvard Law School; April 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Invited participant at: The Way Forward: Title IX Advocacy in the

Trump Era; Stanford Law School; May 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Living up to a Legacy: Title IX’s Challenge for Women’s Leadership,

RONALD BRAND, Teaching Arbitration. Presented at: Cambridge Compendium of

In addition, they often speak at renowned law schools and notable conferences. The following is a sampling of the faculty’s recent scholarly output in such venues.

8 Year book on A r bit r at ion and Mediat ion 20 (2016).

ELENA BAYLIS, Research on International Rule of Law Initiatives. Presented at: IntLaw

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility, 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. __ (2018).

Books and Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

RONALD BRAND, Arbitration or Litigation? Private Choice as a Political Matter,

Presented at: The 22nd Annual Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference; George Washington University School of Law; Jan. 2017.

Keynote address at: Title IX: History, Legacy, and Controversy, University of Tennessee College of Law; March 2017.

Pitt Law faculty members regularly publish high-impact scholarship in leading law journals and by university presses in the form of articles, book chapters, and books.

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified

CHAZ ARNETT, Electronic Surveillance and the Undermining of Juvenile Justice.

J. Transitional Just. 71 (2017).

Service, 23 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 249 (2016).

DEBORAH BRAKE, Back to Basics: Excavating the Sex Discrimination Roots of Campus Sexual Assault, 6 Tenn. J. of Race, Gender, & Soc. Just. 7 (2017).

JESSIE ALLEN, Doctrine as a Disruptive Practice. Presented at: 2017 Stanford/Yale/ Harvard Junior Faculty Forum; School: Stanford Law School; June 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, The African Justice Cascade and the Malabo Protocol, 11 Int’l.

LU-IN WANG, When the Customer Is King: Employment Discrimination as Customer

31 Am. U. Int’l. L. Rev. 611 (2017).

Select Presentations at Leading Law Schools and Universities

International Commercial and Investment Arbitration; University of Vienna Faculty of Law; April 2017.

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Medical Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives and

Parallels to Black Lives Matter. Presented at: Grand Rounds Series, Hall Center for Law and Health; Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law; April 2017.

PAUL FINKELMAN, The Hidden History of Northern Civil Rights, 1875–1915. Presented at: Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Revolutions: African American Politics in U.S. History and the Long 19th Century, the McNeil Center for the Study of Early American History, University of Pennsylvania; Feb. 2017. MICHAEL MADISON, Three Things About Things. Presented at: The Art and Science of

the IP Deal; University of Washington School of Law; April 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Criminalization of Trafficking in Hazardous Waste in Africa. Presented at: Symposium on Regional Human Rights Systems in Crisis; University of Wisconsin Law School; March 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Commentator at: Canadian/Anglophone African Human Rights Engagements: A Critical Assessment of the Literature and a Research Agenda Conference; Osgoode Law School; Toronto; Dec. 2016. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: 2017 International Law Colloquium; Temple University School of Law; Feb. 2017.

Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property in a Knowledge Society, ed. Thomas Riis (Edward Elgar 2016).

L. Rev. 651 (2015).

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with University Communications Services. 110796-1017


VIVIAN CURRAN, Harmonizing Multinational Parent Company Liability for Foreign

Subsidiary Human Rights Violations, 17 Chi. J. Int l’ L. 403 (2017).

VIVIAN CURRAN, Law and Human Suffering: A Slice of Life of Vichy France, 28 L aw

L it er at ur e 1 (2017).

and

GERALD DICKINSON, Inclusionary Takings Legislation, 62 Vil l . L. Rev. 135 (2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, Frederick Douglas’s Constitution: From Garrisonian Abolitionist to

Lincoln Republican, 81 M o L. R ev. 1 (2016).

JASMINE GONZALES ROSE, Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, 101 Minn.

L. R ev. 2243 (2017).

DAVID HARRIS, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End for the Third-Party Search

Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2016).

DAVID HARRIS, Terry Stops and Frisks, ‘Common Sense’ Judgments, and Empirical

Evidence, with D. Rudovsky, 78 Ohio St. L.J. __ (2017) (forthcoming).

MICHAEL J. MADISON, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.

1616 (2016).

ANN SINSHEIMER, Lawyers at Work: A Study of the Reading, Writing and Communication

Practices of Legal Professionals, 21 Legal Writ ing 62 (2016) (with David Herring).

KEVIN ASHLEY, Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics: New Tools for Law Practice in

the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press 2017).

Select Scholarly Publications in Law Journals

ELENA BAYLIS, “Transitional Justice and Development Aid to Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Risks and Reform” in Justice Mosaics: How Context Shapes Transitional Justice in Fractured Societies (Roger Duthie & Paul Seils, eds., New York: ICTJ 2017).

ELENA BAYLIS, The Persuasive Authority of Internationalized Criminal Tribunals,

DOUGLAS BRANSON, The Future of Tech Is Female (NYU Press 2017) (forthcoming). JOHN BURKOFF, Acing Criminal Law, 3rd Ed. (West Academic 2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, American Legal History: Cases and Materials, 5th Ed., eds. K.L. Hall, J.W. Ely Jr. (Oxford University Press 2017).

Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo L.J. 559 (2017).

DAVID GARROW, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama (William Morrow 2017).

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Trouble with ’Bureaucracy’, 7 Ca l. L. Rev. Onl ine 66 (2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, The Law of Intellectual Property, 5th Ed. with C.A. Nard, M.P.

RONALD BRAND, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law,

55 Colum. J. Tr ansnat ’l L. 226 (2017).

WILLIAM M. CARTER, JR., Class as Caste: The Thirteenth Amendment’s Applicability

McKenna (Wolters Kluwer 2017).

MICHAEL MADISON, Knowledge Commons, Research Handbook on the Economics

of Intellectual Property Law (Vol. II—Analytical Methods) with K.J. Strandburg, B.M. Frischmann, Peter Menell, David Schwartz, eds. (Edward Elgar 2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, “Understanding Access to Things: A Knowledge Commons

to Class-Based Subordination, 29 Seat t l e L. Rev. 813 (2016).

Perspective,” in Intellectual Property and Access to Im/material Goods (eds. J.C. Lai & A.M. Dominicé) (Edward Elgar 2016).

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives, 33 Ga. St. U. L.

MICHAEL MADISON, “Information Abundance and Knowledge Commons” in User

Rev. 893 (2017).

MARY CROSSLEY, Living with Alzheimer’s: A Fate Worse Than Death?, 12 Ind. Heal t h

Grrls 10th Anniversary Conference; University of Georgia Law School; March 2017.

ELENA BAYLIS, Donors and Hybrid Courts, Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in Post-Conflict Societies. Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in PostConflict Societies; London School of Economics for Hybrid Justice; March 2017. DEBORAH BRAKE, Panelist at: What Comes Next: Title IX Under a Trump

Administration; Harvard Law School; April 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Invited participant at: The Way Forward: Title IX Advocacy in the

Trump Era; Stanford Law School; May 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Living up to a Legacy: Title IX’s Challenge for Women’s Leadership,

RONALD BRAND, Teaching Arbitration. Presented at: Cambridge Compendium of

In addition, they often speak at renowned law schools and notable conferences. The following is a sampling of the faculty’s recent scholarly output in such venues.

8 Year book on A r bit r at ion and Mediat ion 20 (2016).

ELENA BAYLIS, Research on International Rule of Law Initiatives. Presented at: IntLaw

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility, 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. __ (2018).

Books and Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

RONALD BRAND, Arbitration or Litigation? Private Choice as a Political Matter,

Presented at: The 22nd Annual Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference; George Washington University School of Law; Jan. 2017.

Keynote address at: Title IX: History, Legacy, and Controversy, University of Tennessee College of Law; March 2017.

Pitt Law faculty members regularly publish high-impact scholarship in leading law journals and by university presses in the form of articles, book chapters, and books.

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified

CHAZ ARNETT, Electronic Surveillance and the Undermining of Juvenile Justice.

J. Transitional Just. 71 (2017).

Service, 23 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 249 (2016).

DEBORAH BRAKE, Back to Basics: Excavating the Sex Discrimination Roots of Campus Sexual Assault, 6 Tenn. J. of Race, Gender, & Soc. Just. 7 (2017).

JESSIE ALLEN, Doctrine as a Disruptive Practice. Presented at: 2017 Stanford/Yale/ Harvard Junior Faculty Forum; School: Stanford Law School; June 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, The African Justice Cascade and the Malabo Protocol, 11 Int’l.

LU-IN WANG, When the Customer Is King: Employment Discrimination as Customer

31 Am. U. Int’l. L. Rev. 611 (2017).

Select Presentations at Leading Law Schools and Universities

International Commercial and Investment Arbitration; University of Vienna Faculty of Law; April 2017.

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Medical Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives and

Parallels to Black Lives Matter. Presented at: Grand Rounds Series, Hall Center for Law and Health; Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law; April 2017.

PAUL FINKELMAN, The Hidden History of Northern Civil Rights, 1875–1915. Presented at: Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Revolutions: African American Politics in U.S. History and the Long 19th Century, the McNeil Center for the Study of Early American History, University of Pennsylvania; Feb. 2017. MICHAEL MADISON, Three Things About Things. Presented at: The Art and Science of

the IP Deal; University of Washington School of Law; April 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Criminalization of Trafficking in Hazardous Waste in Africa. Presented at: Symposium on Regional Human Rights Systems in Crisis; University of Wisconsin Law School; March 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Commentator at: Canadian/Anglophone African Human Rights Engagements: A Critical Assessment of the Literature and a Research Agenda Conference; Osgoode Law School; Toronto; Dec. 2016. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: 2017 International Law Colloquium; Temple University School of Law; Feb. 2017.

Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property in a Knowledge Society, ed. Thomas Riis (Edward Elgar 2016).

L. Rev. 651 (2015).

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with University Communications Services. 110796-1017


VIVIAN CURRAN, Harmonizing Multinational Parent Company Liability for Foreign

Subsidiary Human Rights Violations, 17 Chi. J. Int l’ L. 403 (2017).

VIVIAN CURRAN, Law and Human Suffering: A Slice of Life of Vichy France, 28 L aw

L it er at ur e 1 (2017).

and

GERALD DICKINSON, Inclusionary Takings Legislation, 62 Vil l . L. Rev. 135 (2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, Frederick Douglas’s Constitution: From Garrisonian Abolitionist to

Lincoln Republican, 81 M o L. R ev. 1 (2016).

JASMINE GONZALES ROSE, Toward a Critical Race Theory of Evidence, 101 Minn.

L. R ev. 2243 (2017).

DAVID HARRIS, Riley v. California and the Beginning of the End for the Third-Party Search

Doctrine, 18 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 895 (2016).

DAVID HARRIS, Terry Stops and Frisks, ‘Common Sense’ Judgments, and Empirical

Evidence, with D. Rudovsky, 78 Ohio St. L.J. __ (2017) (forthcoming).

MICHAEL J. MADISON, Authority and Authors and Codes, 84 Geo. Wash. L. Rev.

1616 (2016).

ANN SINSHEIMER, Lawyers at Work: A Study of the Reading, Writing and Communication

Practices of Legal Professionals, 21 Legal Writ ing 62 (2016) (with David Herring).

KEVIN ASHLEY, Artificial Intelligence and Legal Analytics: New Tools for Law Practice in

the Digital Age (Cambridge University Press 2017).

Select Scholarly Publications in Law Journals

ELENA BAYLIS, “Transitional Justice and Development Aid to Fragile and Conflict-Affected States: Risks and Reform” in Justice Mosaics: How Context Shapes Transitional Justice in Fractured Societies (Roger Duthie & Paul Seils, eds., New York: ICTJ 2017).

ELENA BAYLIS, The Persuasive Authority of Internationalized Criminal Tribunals,

DOUGLAS BRANSON, The Future of Tech Is Female (NYU Press 2017) (forthcoming). JOHN BURKOFF, Acing Criminal Law, 3rd Ed. (West Academic 2017). PAUL FINKELMAN, American Legal History: Cases and Materials, 5th Ed., eds. K.L. Hall, J.W. Ely Jr. (Oxford University Press 2017).

Impact to Disparate Treatment in Pregnancy and Pay, 105 Geo L.J. 559 (2017).

DAVID GARROW, Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama (William Morrow 2017).

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Trouble with ’Bureaucracy’, 7 Ca l. L. Rev. Onl ine 66 (2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, The Law of Intellectual Property, 5th Ed. with C.A. Nard, M.P.

RONALD BRAND, The Continuing Evolution of U.S. Judgments Recognition Law,

55 Colum. J. Tr ansnat ’l L. 226 (2017).

WILLIAM M. CARTER, JR., Class as Caste: The Thirteenth Amendment’s Applicability

McKenna (Wolters Kluwer 2017).

MICHAEL MADISON, Knowledge Commons, Research Handbook on the Economics

of Intellectual Property Law (Vol. II—Analytical Methods) with K.J. Strandburg, B.M. Frischmann, Peter Menell, David Schwartz, eds. (Edward Elgar 2016).

MICHAEL MADISON, “Understanding Access to Things: A Knowledge Commons

to Class-Based Subordination, 29 Seat t l e L. Rev. 813 (2016).

Perspective,” in Intellectual Property and Access to Im/material Goods (eds. J.C. Lai & A.M. Dominicé) (Edward Elgar 2016).

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives, 33 Ga. St. U. L.

MICHAEL MADISON, “Information Abundance and Knowledge Commons” in User

Rev. 893 (2017).

MARY CROSSLEY, Living with Alzheimer’s: A Fate Worse Than Death?, 12 Ind. Heal t h

Grrls 10th Anniversary Conference; University of Georgia Law School; March 2017.

ELENA BAYLIS, Donors and Hybrid Courts, Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in Post-Conflict Societies. Presented at: Internal and External Resilience in PostConflict Societies; London School of Economics for Hybrid Justice; March 2017. DEBORAH BRAKE, Panelist at: What Comes Next: Title IX Under a Trump

Administration; Harvard Law School; April 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Invited participant at: The Way Forward: Title IX Advocacy in the

Trump Era; Stanford Law School; May 2017.

DEBORAH BRAKE, Living up to a Legacy: Title IX’s Challenge for Women’s Leadership,

RONALD BRAND, Teaching Arbitration. Presented at: Cambridge Compendium of

In addition, they often speak at renowned law schools and notable conferences. The following is a sampling of the faculty’s recent scholarly output in such venues.

8 Year book on A r bit r at ion and Mediat ion 20 (2016).

ELENA BAYLIS, Research on International Rule of Law Initiatives. Presented at: IntLaw

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility, 51 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. __ (2018).

Books and Book Chapters Published by Leading Presses

RONALD BRAND, Arbitration or Litigation? Private Choice as a Political Matter,

Presented at: The 22nd Annual Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference; George Washington University School of Law; Jan. 2017.

Keynote address at: Title IX: History, Legacy, and Controversy, University of Tennessee College of Law; March 2017.

Pitt Law faculty members regularly publish high-impact scholarship in leading law journals and by university presses in the form of articles, book chapters, and books.

DEBORAH BRAKE, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified

CHAZ ARNETT, Electronic Surveillance and the Undermining of Juvenile Justice.

J. Transitional Just. 71 (2017).

Service, 23 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y & L. 249 (2016).

DEBORAH BRAKE, Back to Basics: Excavating the Sex Discrimination Roots of Campus Sexual Assault, 6 Tenn. J. of Race, Gender, & Soc. Just. 7 (2017).

JESSIE ALLEN, Doctrine as a Disruptive Practice. Presented at: 2017 Stanford/Yale/ Harvard Junior Faculty Forum; School: Stanford Law School; June 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, The African Justice Cascade and the Malabo Protocol, 11 Int’l.

LU-IN WANG, When the Customer Is King: Employment Discrimination as Customer

31 Am. U. Int’l. L. Rev. 611 (2017).

Select Presentations at Leading Law Schools and Universities

International Commercial and Investment Arbitration; University of Vienna Faculty of Law; April 2017.

MARY CROSSLEY, Ending-Life Medical Decisions: Some Disability Perspectives and

Parallels to Black Lives Matter. Presented at: Grand Rounds Series, Hall Center for Law and Health; Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law; April 2017.

PAUL FINKELMAN, The Hidden History of Northern Civil Rights, 1875–1915. Presented at: Emancipations, Reconstructions, and Revolutions: African American Politics in U.S. History and the Long 19th Century, the McNeil Center for the Study of Early American History, University of Pennsylvania; Feb. 2017. MICHAEL MADISON, Three Things About Things. Presented at: The Art and Science of

the IP Deal; University of Washington School of Law; April 2017.

MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Criminalization of Trafficking in Hazardous Waste in Africa. Presented at: Symposium on Regional Human Rights Systems in Crisis; University of Wisconsin Law School; March 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: Culp Colloquium; Duke Law School; May 2017. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Commentator at: Canadian/Anglophone African Human Rights Engagements: A Critical Assessment of the Literature and a Research Agenda Conference; Osgoode Law School; Toronto; Dec. 2016. MATIANGAI SIRLEAF, Ebola Does Not Fall from the Sky: Global Structural Violence and International Responsibility. Presented at: 2017 International Law Colloquium; Temple University School of Law; Feb. 2017.

Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property in a Knowledge Society, ed. Thomas Riis (Edward Elgar 2016).

L. Rev. 651 (2015).

The University of Pittsburgh is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. Published in cooperation with University Communications Services. 110796-1017


(forthcoming 2016). Deborah Brake, The Shifting Sands of Employment Discrimination: From Unjustified Impact to Disparate University of Pittsburgh Treatment Pregnancy Schoolin of Law and Pay, 105 Geo. L.J. Elena Baylis, Declining Controversial Cases: How Marriage Equality Changed the Paradigm, 2015 19 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol’y Quorum 110 (2015). Elena Baylis, What Internationals Know: Promoting the

Fac ulty P rese n tat ion s b efore G ov e rnm e n t B o d ie s , O rga nizati o n s , a nd A s s o c i a t i o n s ELENA BAYLIS, Should the ICC Privilege Global or Local Justice Goals?. Panel speaker at: American Society of International Law Annual Meeting; April 2017. DEBORAH BRAKE, Panelist at: New Horizons: Navigating the Complex

Landscape of Title IX Compliance; American Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting; Jan. 2017.

High-Impact Faculty Scholarship

RONALD BRAND, U.S. Delegation in the Second Special Commission on

Judgments of the Hague Conference on Private International Law; The Hague, Netherlands; Feb. 2017.

MARY CROSSLEY, Panelist at: Future of Medicaid at the Annual Health Law

Professors Conference; Atlanta; June 2017. HAIDER ALA HAMOUDI, On the Quietist Myth: The Shi’i Waqf in Iraq. Presented

at: Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law; Hamburg, Germany; June 2017.

DAVID HARRIS, Racial Profiling. Presented at: The Academy of Justice

Founding Conference; Arizona State University; 2017.

ARTHUR HELLMAN, Using Judicial Processes for Political Purposes. Panel

speaker at: National Lawyers Conference of the Federalist Society; Washington, D.C.; Nov. 2016.

ARTHUR HELLMAN, Bringing Justice Closer to the People: Examining Ideas

for Restructuring the Ninth Circuit. Hearing at: House Committee on the Judiciary—Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet; March 2017. ANTHONY INFANTI, Deductible Medical Expenses Under § 213 Take on New

Meaning. Panel speaker at: ABA Tax Section’s Midyear Meeting; Orlando; Jan. 2017.

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