Faculty Scholarship booklet 2020-2023

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FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP

In these pages, you will see impressive scholarship that has led the way on emerging topics like generative artificial intelligence, disaster resilience, and prosecutorial independence.

A Message From Dean Barros

Dear Colleague,

As you carry out the critical work of ensuring that our nation's law schools remain steadfast in their commitment to educating tomorrow's legal professionals, I would like to express what a joy it is to share with you the incredible work our faculty have produced in recent years.

At Stetson Law, we strive to balance the deep scholarly pursuits that advance conversations about law and society with lessons and experiences that ensure our students are ready for professional life when they graduate. I believe this balance will be evident as you read on.

Thank you,

Articles

Adams, Kristen

– Kristen David Adams, The Move toward an Indigenous Virgin Islands Jurisprudence: Banks in Its Second Decade, 91 Fordham L. Rev. 1601 (2023)

– Kristen David Adams and Candace Zierdt, CISG, 77 Bus. Law. 1345 (2022)

– Kristen David Adams and Candace Zierdt, CISG, 76 Bus. Law. 1407 (2021)

– Kristen David Adams and Candace Zierdt, The ABCs of the UCC: Related and Supplementary Consumer Law (3rd ed., ABA Publishing, 2021)

Book Chapter

– Kristen David Adams, Understanding Philosophical Movements Law Review Editors May Encounter, in The Scribes Manual for Law Review Editors (Darby Dickerson and Brooke J. Bowman eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2022)

Articles

Anderson, Linda

– Linda S. Anderson, Let’s Talk About Sex (Work): The Irony of Partial Decriminalization of Sex Work, U. Pa. J.L. & Soc. Change 37 (2023)

– Linda S. Anderson, Ending the War Against Sex Work: Why it’s time to decriminalize prostitution, 21 U. Md. L.J. Race Relig. Gender & Class 72 (2021)

Appleby, Andrew

Articles

– Andrew D. Appleby, Taking Tokens, 91 Tenn. L. Rev. 321 (2024)

– Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby, The Internet Tax Freedom Act at 25, 107 Tax Notes State 7 (2023)

– Andrew D. Appleby and Tomer Stein, Multistate Business Entities, 55 Ariz. St. L.J. 1 (2023)

– Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby, Does the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Wayfair Apply Retroactively?, 102 Tax Notes State 715 (2021)

– Andrew D. Appleby, Designing the Tax Supermajority Requirement, 71 Syracuse L. Rev. 959 (2021)

– Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby, Platforms: The Postscript, 100 Tax Notes State 1365 (2021)

– Andrew D. Appleby, Subnational Digital Services Taxation, 81 Md. L. Rev. 1 (2021)

Book

– Jerome R. Hellerstein, Walter Hellerstein, Andrew D. Appleby, State Taxation (3rd ed., 2022)

Nationally recognized for his extensive expertise in tax law, Professor Andrew Appleby has been at the forefront of scholarship on tax and business law. He has developed critical expertise on taxation issues within the digital economy, state and local taxation, sports taxation, and applied tax policy. Professor Appleby has published in many prominent law journals, including the Harvard Journal on Legislation and the Arizona State Law Journal.

Articles

Balleste, Roy

– Roy Balleste, The Consciousness of Astronautical Ethics, in Human Flourishing: The End of Law (W. Michael Reisman and Roza Pati eds., Brill|Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2023)

– Roy Balleste, The Ethics of Space Exploration: Harrowing Stories of Death, Survival, and the Unknown, 37 Conn. J. Int'l L. 138 (2022)

– Roy Balleste, The Law of Space Cyber Operations: Gripping Mysteries, Entangled Frontiers, and Security Challenges, 13 Case Western Journal of Law, Technology & The Internet 146 (2022)

– Roy Balleste, Cyber Conflicts in Outer Space: Lessons from SCADA Cybersecurity, 8 Emory Corporate Governance and Accountability Review 1 (2021)

– Roy Balleste and Gilles Doucet, Cybersecurity Policy and Standards for Offworld Operations, 42 NATO Gazette 129 (2021)

Book Chapter

– Roy Balleste, Introduction to Cyberlaw, in Research Agenda on CyberSecurity Policy (Edward Elgars Publishing, 2023)

Barros, D. Benjamin

Article

– D. Benjamin Barros and Cameron M. Morrissey, A Survey of Law School Deans on the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic, 52 U. Tol. L. Rev. 241 (2021)

Book

– D. Benjamin Barros et al., Property Law (3rd ed., Aspen Publishing, 2024)

Bent, Jason

Article

– Jason Bent, Compensability, Opportunism, and the Race to the Bottom: A View from (near) the Bottom, 37 A.B.A. J. Lab. & Emp. L. 221 (2023)

Article

Berenguer, Elizabeth

– Elizabeth Berenguer, Designing Problems to Enhance Student Learning, 28 Legal Writing 77 (2024)

Book

Elizabeth Berenguer et al., Critical and Comparative Rhetoric: Unmasking Privilege and Power in Law and Legal Advocacy to Achieve Truth, Justice, and Equity (Bristol University Press, 2023)

Article

Boals, Elizabeth

– Elizabeth Ippolito Boals, Is It Science or Storytime? Expert Testimony Evaluating Child Witness Credibility in Sexual Assault Cases, 73 Am. U. L. Rev. 1 (2023)

Book – Myron Moskovitz, Elizabeth Ippolito Boals, J. Amy Dillard, Cases and Problems in Criminal Law (8th ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2023)

Miscellaneous

– Elizabeth Ippolito Boals, Addison v. Peyton: Case File and Teaching Guide (3rd ed., NITA, 2022)

– Elizabeth Ippolito Boals, State v. Peyton: Case File and Teaching Guide (3rd ed., NITA, 2022)

Boudreaux, Paul

Article

– Paul Boudreaux, No More January Sixths: A Constitutional Proposal to Take Politics Out of Presidential Election Mechanics, 24 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 1029 (2022)

Bowman, Brooke

Article

– Robin Boyle-Laisure and Brooke J. Bowman, The Beauty of Shorts: Ten Tips on Writing a Publishable Short Piece (2023) (online)

Book Chapter

– Brooke J. Bowman, The Editorial Adventure, in The Scribes Manual for Law Review Editors (Darby Dickerson and Brooke J. Bowman eds., 2022)

Articles

Bunting, Will

– Will Bunting, A Better Legal Definition of Gambling: With Applications to Synthetic Financial Instruments and Cryptocurrency, 86 Alb. L. Rev. 257 (2023)

– Will Bunting, Regulating Retail Vacancy Rates: A Survey, 51 Real Estate Law Journal 127 (2023)

– Will Bunting, A Simple Unifying Framework for Categorizing Disparate Risk Transactions: Securities Investments, Insurance, Gambling, and Derivative Contracts, 25 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 295 (2023)

– Will Bunting, How the Law Can Leverage Behavioral Economics to Better Protect Small Business Owners Against Location Risk in the Brick-and-Mortar Retail Sector, 59 American Business Law Journal 393 (2022)

– Will Bunting, Against Corporate Activism: Examining the Use of Corporate Speech to Promote Corporate Social Responsibility, 74 Oklahoma Law Review 245 (2022)

– Will Bunting, A Simple Model of Corporate Fiduciary Duties: With an Application to Corporate Compliance, 17 Review of Law & Economics 583 (2021)

– Will Bunting, Curbing the Anticompetitive Impact of Commercial Land Use Regulation: An Administrative Approach, 66 Vill. L. Rev. 681 (2021)

– Will Bunting and James M. Lammendola, Why Localism is Bad for Business: Land Use Regulation of the Cannabis Industry, 17 N.Y.U. J. L. & Bus. 267 (2021)

With a broad background in business law as it relates to civil rights and economics, Professor Will Bunting, who joined Stetson’s law faculty from Temple University’s Fox School of Business, has produced scholarly work on a range of timely issues related to business and finance.

Professor Christine Cerniglia directs Stetson Law’s celebrated Clinical and Experiential Education program. Much of her scholarship is dedicated to disaster law and preparedness, and she helped organize the Disaster Resilience Symposium, which Stetson Law hosted in March of 2023.

Cameron, Catherine

Article

– Catherine J. Cameron, It’s Time to End the Zombie Reign of Red Lion Broadcasting, 20 Ohio State Technology Law Journal 327 (2024)

Cerniglia, Christine

Articles

– Christine E. Cerniglia, Systematic Injustice: The Need for Disaster and Pandemic Preparedness Legislation, 99 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 53 (2021)

Christine E. Cerniglia, Creating Legal First Responders: Requiring Service Hours for Admission to the Bar, 14 John Marshall Law Journal 74 (2021)

Book Chapter

Christine E. Cerniglia et al., Creating Blueprints for Law School Responses to Natural Disasters, in The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy: Risk, Recovery, and Redevelopment (Susan S. Kuo et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022)

Articles

Chase, Ashley Krenelka

– Ashley Krenelka Chase, Aren’t We Exhausted Always Rooting for the AntiHero? Publishers, Prisons, and the Practicing Bar, 56 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 525 (2024)

– Ashley Krenelka Chase and Sam S. Harden, Through the AI-Looking Glass and What Consumers Find There, J. Tech. L. & Pol’y (2024)

– Ashley Krenelka Chase, Let’s All Be . . . Georgia? Expanding Access to Justice for Incarcerated Litigants by Rewriting the Rules for Writing the Law, 74 S.C. L. Rev. 389 (2023)

– Ashley Krenelka Chase, Exploiting Prisoners: Precedent, Technology, and the Promise of Access to Justice, 12 Wake Forest J.L. & Pol'y 103 (2022)

Book Chapters

– Ashley Krenelka Chase, The Myth of the Digital Native and Why Millennials are the Best Tech Educators in Law Schools, in Millennial Leadership in Law Schools: Essays on Disruption, Innovation, and the Future (Ashley Krenelka Chase ed., William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 2021)

– Ashley Krenelka Chase, Upending the Double Life of Law Schools: Millennials in the Legal Academy, in Millennial Leadership in Law Schools: Essays on Disruption, Innovation, and the Future (Ashley Krenelka Chase ed., William S. Hein & Co., 2021)

Christensen, Grant

Articles

– Grant Christensen, Article IV and Indian Tribes, Iowa L. Rev. (2024)

– Grant Christensen, Tribal Courts Are Courts of General Jurisdiction, Fla. L. Rev. (2024)

– Grant Christensen, Article III and Indian Tribes, 108 Minn. L. Rev. 1789 (2024)

– Grant Christensen, Using Consent to Expand Tribal Court Jurisdiction, 111 Cal. L. Rev. 1831 (2023)

– Grant Christensen, Getting Cooley Right: The Inherent Criminal Powers of Tribal Law Enforcement, 56 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 467 (2022)

– Grant Christensen, Consenting to Criminal Jurisdiction in Tribal Court, 37 Criminal Justice 34 (2022)

– Grant Christensen, The Extradition Clause and Indian Country, 97 N.D. L. Rev. 355 (2022)

Book Chapters

– Grant Christensen, Corporate Governance and Native Alaskan Corporations, in Routledge Handbook of Polar Law (Vibe Ulfbeck et al. eds., Routledge Press, 2023)

– Grant Christensen et al., Tribal Court Litigation, in Recent Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation (American Bar Association, Business Law Section, 2021)

Book

– Sebastian Braun, Grant Christensen, Birgit Hans, Introduction to American Indian Studies: Policies, Histories, and Contemporary Perspectives (Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 2021)

Article

Clark, Mason

– Mason Clark, Consumer Privacy and the Dobbs Disruption, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform (Forthcoming 2025)

Articles

Davis, Kirsten

– Kirsten K. Davis, A New Parlor is Open: Legal Writing Faculty Must Develop Scholarship on Generative AI and Writing (2024) (online)

– Kirsten K. Davis, A Provisional Definition of Legal Writing Scholarship, in 2 University of Oregon Proceedings: Online Journal of Legal Writing Conference Presentations (2021)

Book Chapters

– Kirsten K. Davis, Qunitilian: The Lawyer, Speaking – The Lawyer as “Perfect Orator”, in Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law: A Critical Reader (Francis J. Mootz et al. eds., University of Alabama Press, 2024)

– Kirsten K. Davis and Francis J. Mootz, Contemporary Law Through the Classical Lens, in Classical Rhetoric and Contemporary Law: A Critical Reader (Francis J. Mootz et al. eds., University of Alabama Press, 2024)

Dr. Kirsten Davis, a nationally recognized expert in legal communication, is a leading voice in the conversation about generative artificial intelligence in legal writing and higher education. As generative AI gained prominence in the public sphere, Dr. Davis engaged colleagues through her leadership of the Generative AI and Legal Writing Convo Group, which has become a national conversation consisting of hundreds of legal writing professors.

Dr. Davis was one of the first professors to develop a course on legal writing with generative AI for law students. In spring of 2024, Stetson University named her the Provost’s Faculty Fellow for Generative Artificial Intelligence and Higher Education. She has been recognized by the American Bar Association and the Association of American Law Schools for her work in this area.

Articles

Fox, James

– James W. Fox, A Historical and Originalist Defense of Abortion in Florida, 75 Rutgers U. L. Rev. 393 (2023)

– James W. Fox, The Constitution of Black Abolitionism: Reframing the Second Founding, 23 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 267 (2021)

– James W. Fox, Fellow Citizens (2021) (online)

– James W. Fox, Black Progressivism and the Progressive Court, 130 Yale L.J. Forum 398–420 (2021)

Gardner, Royal

Articles –

Rebecca L. Kihslinger, Brian Frazer, Royal C. Gardner, Greg DeYoung, Edward Ornstein., Unpacking the Revised WOTUS Rule Dialogue, 53 Envtl. L. Reporter 10887 (2023)

– Robert M. Hughes, Royal C. Gardner, Patrick D. Shirey, S. Mazeika P. Sullivan, Susan A.R. Colvin, Drue B. Winters., Waters of the United States: An Urgent Call for Action by Fisheries and Aquatic Science Professionals, 48 Fisheries Magazine 465 (2023)

– Royal C. Gardner et al., The Initial Response of Biodiversity Conventions to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 48 William and Mary Envtl. L. and Policy Review 1 (2023)

– S. Mazeika Patricio Sullivan and Royal C. Gardner, US Supreme Court Opinion Harms Watersheds, 381 Science 385 (2023)

– Royal C. Gardner, The US Supreme Court Has Gutted Federal Protection for Wetlands — Now What?, 618 Nature 215 (2023)

– Royal C. Gardner, What the US Supreme Court Decision Means for Wetlands, 618 Nature 215 (2023)

– David A. Stroud, Nick C. Davidson, C. Max Finlayson, Royal C. Gardner., Development of the Text of the Ramsar Convention: 1965–1971, 73 Marine and Freshwater Research 1107 (2022)

– Gillian T. Davies, C. Max Finlayson, Erin Okuno, Nick C. Davidson, Royal C. Gardner, W. R. Moomaw, D. E. Pritchard, Reply to Bridgewater (2021), “Response to Davies et al., ‘Towards a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Wetlands’”, 72 Marine and Freshwater Research 1401 (2021)

Book

– Royal C. Gardner, Waters of the United States: POTUS, SCOTUS, WOTUS, and the Politics of a National Resource (Island Press, 2024)

Book Chapters

– Royal C. Gardner et al., Ramsar Convention Governance and Processes at the International Level, in Ramsar Wetlands: Values, Assessment, and Management (Peter A. Gell et al. eds., Elsevier, 2023)

– Royal C. Gardner et al., Ramsar at the National Level: Application and Incorporation into Domestic Law (Peter A. Gell et al. eds., Elsevier, 2023)

Article

Jackson, Alicia

– Alicia Jackson, Inherently Unequal: The Effect of Structural Racism and Bias on K-12 School Discipline, 88 Brook. L. Rev. 459 (2023)

Jimenez, Marco

Articles

– Marco Jimenez, Expanding the Remedial Toolbox: A Legal Analogue to Preliminary Injunctions, 2022 Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like 1 (2022)

– Marco Jimenez, On Measuring Damages Where a Contract Breach Benefits the Promisee: Response to Mark Giancaspro, Quantifying Damages in Cases of Advantageous Breach: The Curious Case of McDonald’s Milkshakes (2021)

Kaye, Timothy S.

Article

– Tim Kaye, The Identity Criterion: Resuscitating a Cardozian, Relational Approach to Duty of Care in Negligence, 49 Hofstra L. Rev. 945 (2021)

Long, Lance

Book Chapter

– Lance Long, Climate Change, Civil Disobedience and the Necessity Defense, in Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law - A Guide For Practitioners (Anthony R. Zelle et al. eds., Wolters Kluwer, 2021)

Articles

Lopez, Jaclyn

– Jaclyn Lopez, Between a Rock and a Hardened Place: Prioritizing Climate Resiliency for Vulnerable Biodiversity, 34 Duke Envtl. L. & Policy Forum 157 (2024)

– Jaclyn Lopez, The (In)direct Effects of 20 Years of Public Citizen, 15 George Washington Journal of Energy and Envtl. L. 21 (2024)

– Jaclyn Lopez, The Climate Is Changing and So Must We: The Need to Prioritize: At-Risk Communities and Ecosystems, 74 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 44 (2024)

– Jaclyn Lopez, Diminished Access to Judicial Review Is an Unacceptable Consequence of EPA’s Delegation of Its Responsibilities to States, 53 Envtl. L. 571 (2023)

– Jaclyn Lopez, The Major Questions Doctrine Post-West Virginia v. EPA, 54 Trends 4 (2023)

– Jaclyn Lopez, Enforcement of Clean Water Act Could Clean Up Water, Save Florida Manatees, 53 Trends 27 (2022)

– Jaclyn Lopez, EPA’s Opportunity to Reverse the Fertilizer Industry’s Environmental Injustices, 52 Envtl. L. Reporter 10125 (2022)

– Jaclyn Lopez and Jason Totoiu, Holding States Accountable for Harmful Algal Blooms: Florida’s Water Crisis in Focus, 33 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 1 (2022)

Morgan, Rebecca

Articles

– Rebecca C. Morgan and Ed Boyer, Maximizing Autonomy and Ensuring Accountability Rights-Based Post-Appointment Issues in The “New Normal”, 72 Syracuse L. Rev. 41 (2022)

– Rebecca C. Morgan et al., Empowering the Wicked: How Some Agents Use a Power of Attorney to Commit the Crime of Financial Exploitation, 30 University of Illinois Elder L.J. 1 (2022)

Book

– Rebecca C. Morgan et al., Third Party and Self-Created Trusts: A Modern Look (American Bar Association, 2023)

Mullins, Anne

Article

– Anne E. Mullins, Book review, Transitioning from Practical Legal Writing to Academic Scholarship, review of Elizabeth Berenguer’s The Legal Scholar’s Guidebook, 19 Legal Comm. & Rhetoric: JAWLD 217 (2022)

Law Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Jason Palmer is an accomplished scholar in the areas of international law, international litigation and arbitration, and legal research and writing. His latest work, Reparations in Domestic and International Mass Claims Processes: Justice and Money (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023), thoroughly examines historical mass claims processes and explores how the lessons learned from them may be applied to future mass claims procedures.

Articles

Okuno, Erin

– Gillian T. Davies, C. Max Finlayson, Erin Okuno, Nick C. Davidson, Royal C. Gardner, W. R. Moomaw, D. E. Pritchard, Reply to Bridgewater (2021)

– “Response to Davies et al., ‘Towards a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Wetlands’”, 72 Marine and Freshwater Research 1401 (2021)

Book Chapters

– Royal C. Gardner, Erin Okuno, Dave Pritchard, Ramsar Convention Governance and Processes at the International Level, in Ramsar Wetlands: Values, Assessment, and Management (Peter A. Gell et al. eds., Elsevier, 2023)

– Royal C. Gardner, Thomas T. Ankersen, C. Max Finlayson, Erin Okuno, Dave Pritchard, Ramsar at the National Level: Application and Incorporation into Domestic Law, in (Peter A. Gell et al. eds., Elsevier, 2023)

Palermo, Anthony

Articles

– Shannon B. Hartsfield and Anthony Palermo, When Cybersecurity Goes Wrong: Breach Notice Obligations under the Florida Information Protection Act, 97 Florida Bar Journal 20 (2023)

– Anthony Palermo and Daniel L. Buchholz, Post-Tiara: Contracts Are Still King, 95 Florida Bar Journal 18 (2022)

Palmer, Jason

Book

– Jason S. Palmer, Reparations in Domestic and International Mass Claims Processes: Justice and Money (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023)

Articles

Podgor, Ellen

– Ellen S. Podgor, Symposium Introduction: White Collar Crime: The Past, Present & Future, 2 Stetson Business Law Review i (2023)

– Ellen S. Podgor and Wilma F. Metcalf, The Fox Guarding the Henhouse: Government Review of Attorney-Client Privileged Material in White Collar Cases, 103 B.U. L. Rev. 475 (2023)

– Ellen S. Podgor, Festschrift in Honor of Peter J. Henning: Most of All a Friend, 68 Wayne L. Rev. 327 (2023)

– Ellen S. Podgor, The Role of Business in Combatting Corrupt Criminal Conduct, 83 Ohio St. L.J. 175 (2022)

– Ellen S. Podgor, Obstruction of Justice: Redesigning the Shortcut, BYU L. Rev. (2021)

– Ellen S. Podgor, The Dichotomy Between Overcriminalization and Underregulation, 70 Am. U. L. Rev. 1061 (2021)

Books

– Ellen S. Podgor et al., Understanding International Criminal Law (4th ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2022)

– Ellen S. Podgor et al., International Criminal law: Cases and Materials (5th ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2022)

– Ellen S. Podgor et al., White Collar Crime: Law and Practice (5th ed., 2022)

– Ellen S. Podgor et al., Criminal Law: Concepts and Practice (5th ed., Carolina Academic Press, 2022)

– Ellen S. Podgor et al., Nutshell on White Collar Crime (6th ed., West Academic Publishing, 2022)

Pulley Radwan, Theresa

Articles

– Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, Till Death do us Part(ner) – Imputed Fraud Liability Concerns for Spouses Following the Supreme Court’s Decision in Bartenwerfer v. Buckley, 59 Ga. L. Rev. (2024)

– Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, Odd Man out: The Survival of Junior Lien Strip-offs in Chapter 13 following the Caulkett Decision, 75 Oklahoma Law Review 457 (2023)

– Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, When is a Debt “Obtained By” Fraud?: Reconsideration of the Fraud Nondischargeability Exception under Section 523(a)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code, 124 West Va. L. Rev. 385 (2022)

– Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, When the Sum of the Parts are More than the Whole: How Fully Secured Creditors Can Be Preferred in Bankruptcy, Stetson L. Rev. Forum (2021)

– Theresa J. Pulley Radwan, The Jury is Still Out: Waiver or Conversion of the Seventh Amendment Right to Jury Trial in Bankruptcy Cases, 45 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 81 (2021)

Rozelle, Susan

Book Chapter

– Susan D. Rozelle and Carolyn B. Ramsey, People v. Berry, 556 P.2d 777 (Cal. 1976), in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Criminal Law Opinions (Bennett Capers et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2022)

Book Chapter

Scully, Judith

– Judith A.M. Scully, St. Petersburg Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation™ Center, in Strengthening Campus Communities Through the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Framework (Tia Brown McNair ed., 1st ed., Routledge, 2024)

Articles

Simcox, Stacey-Rae

– Yelena Duterte, Hugh McClean, Stacey-Rae Simcox, Review of Veterans Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit, 2022-2023 Edition, 73 Am. U. L. Rev. 1091 (2024)

– Stacey-Rae Simcox et al., Review of Veterans Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit, 2021 Edition, 71 Am. U. L. Rev. 1619 (2022)

– Angela Drake, Yelena Duterte, Stacey-Rae Simcox, Review of Recent Veterans Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit 2020 edition, 70 Am. U. L. Rev. 1381 (2021)

Book Chapter

– Stacey-Rae Simcox and Mark Matthews, Drug & Alcohol Discharges, in Military Discharge Upgrade Legal Practice Manual (Margaret Kuzma et al. eds., 2021)

Torres-Spelliscy, Ciara

Articles

– Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, The Stakes of the Supreme Court’s Pro-Corruption Rulings in the Age of Trump: Why the Supreme Court Should Have Taken Judicial Notice of the Post-January 6 Reality in Percoco, 133 Yale L.J. Forum 656 (2024)

– Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, The Political Branding of the Big Lie (Symposium, The Government’s Speech and the Constitution), 2022 U. Ill. L. Rev. 1711 (2022)

– Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, The Political Branding of Us and Them: The Branding of Asian Immigrants in the Democratic and Republican Party Platforms and Supreme Court Opinions 1876-1924, 96 N.Y.U. L. Rev. 1214 (2021)

Book

– Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Corporatocracy: How to Protect Democracy from Dark Money and Corrupt Politicians (New York University Press, 2024)

Book Chapter

– Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, The Perils of Fundraising Using the Disinformation of the Big Lie, in Disinformation, Misinformation and Democracy (Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. et al. eds., Cambridge University Press, 2024)

The culmination of nearly five years of intensive research and writing, Law Professor and Stetson Veterans Law

Institute Director Stacey-Rae Simcox published a book in early 2023 that may benefit countless veterans.

A collaboration with William & Mary Law School Professor Emeritus David E. Boelzner, Veterans Benefits: Law, Theory, and Practice aims to serve as a comprehensive resource for teachers of veterans law, especially those who work with student advocates in law clinics working to support veterans with their claims for benefits. Offering concrete examples that invite students to apply what they are learning to real-world client situations, as well as concise summaries of important veterans law cases, this work maps out the incredibly complex VA claims system and shows students how to navigate it.

Articles

Virelli, Louis

– Louis J. Virelli and Richard W. Murphy, Tea Leaves and Maybe a Stay, 49 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 18 (2024)

– Louis J. Virelli, The Underappreciated Virtues of the Supreme Court’s Ethics Code, 52 Hofstra L. Rev. 657 (2024)

– Louis J. Virelli and Richard W. Murphy, Supreme Court News, 49 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 22 (2024)

– Louis J. Virelli, Freedom of the Press and Supreme Court Ethics, 55 University of the Pacific Law Review 209 (2024)

– Louis J. Virelli and Richard W. Murphy, Supreme Court News, 48 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 26 (2023)

– Louis J. Virelli, Partial Recusal and the Supreme Court, Mich. St. L. Rev.: MSLR Forum (2022)

– Louis J. Virelli, Recusal in Administrative Adjudication, 64 Ariz. L. Rev. 135 (2022)

– Louis J. Virelli, An Ethical Gap in Agency Adjudication, 69 Buff. L. Rev. 1329 (2021)

– Louis J. Virelli and Richard W. Murphy, Supreme Court News, 46 Administrative & Regulatory Law News 18 (2021)

Wilson, Darryl

Articles

Darryl Wilson, Keeping Current – Property, 38 Probate and Property 12 (2024)

– Darryl Wilson, Keeping Current – Property, 38 Probate and Property 18 (2024)

– Darryl Wilson and Shelby D. Green, Keeping Current – Property, 38 Probate and Property 20 (2024)

– Darryl Wilson, Keeping Current – Property, 38 Probate and Property 12 (2024)

Wright, Em

Article

– Em Wright, Click It or Ticket, But Don’t Admit It? How Unrestrained Drivers and Passengers Take Us for a Ride, 73 Mercer L. Rev. 801 (2022)

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