Stetson University College of Law

Stetson University College of Law in the United States

From the College website:

“As Florida’s first law school, Stetson has educated outstanding lawyers, judges and community leaders for more than a century. Stetson is a top-100 law school, ranked #1 in trial advocacy and #6 in legal writing by U.S. News & World Report, and is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and Association of American Law Schools.

Home to the Institute for Biodiversity Law and Policy, Institute for Caribbean Law and Policy, and Veterans Law Institute.

Home to four academic journals: Stetson Law Review, Journal for International Aging Law and Policy, Journal for International Wildlife Law and Policy, and Stetson Journal of Advocacy and the Law.

2012 Faculty Publications List

Kristen D. Adams

Books and Book Chapters


 Uniform Commercial Code in a Nutshell (8th ed., Thomson/West 2012) (co-author Bradford Stone).
 Global Issues in Commercial Law (Thomson/West 2009) (co-author Claude Rohwer).
 Uniform Commercial Code in a Nutshell (7th ed., Thomson/West 2008) (co-author Bradford Stone).
 Commercial Transactions: A Survey of United States Law with International Perspective (Thomson/West
2006).
 The Practice of Law School: Getting In and Making the Most of Your Legal Education (ALM Publg. 2003) (coauthorChristen Civiletto Carey).

Articles and Essays

 Do We Need a Right to Housing? 9 Nev. L. J. 275 (2009).
 Homeownership: American Dream or Illusion of Empowerment? 60 S.C. L. Rev. 573 (2009).
 Promise Enforcement in Mortgage Lending: How U.S. Borrowers and Lenders Can See Themselves as Part of
a Shared Goal. 28 Rev. Banking & Fin. L. 507 (2009).
 Of Stockyards and Stock Exchanges: Proceeds Puzzles under Revised UCC Article 9, 18 Bus. L. Today No. 1
(Sept/Oct. 2008) (ABA publication).
 The American Law Institute: Justice Cardozo’s Ministry of Justice? 32 S. Ill. L. Rev. 173 (2007).
 The Restatements and the Common Law: Blaming the Mirror, 40 Ind. L. Rev. 205 (2007) (lead article).
 Introduction: Housing, Personhood & Dignity, 36 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2007).
 The Folly of Uniformity—Lessons from the Restatement Movement, 33 Hofstra L. Rev. 423 (2004) (lead article).
 Promise Enforcement: Can the Lessons of Hundertwasser and Rousseau Save Affordable Housing in the
United States? 41 San Diego L. Rev. 643 (2004).
 Promise Enforcement in Public Housing: Lessons from Rousseau and Hundertwasser, 76 Tul. L. Rev. 1073 (2002).
 The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: A Toothless Tiger? 26 N.C. J. Intl. L. & Com. Reg. 1
(2000) (lead article).
 Comment, Interstate Gambling: Can States Stop the Run for the Border? 44 Emory L.J. 1025 (1995).

Michael P. Allen

Books and Book Chapters

 An Illustrated Guide to Civil Procedure (Aspen, 2d ed., 2011) (co-author Michael F. Finch) (with accompanying
teacher’s manual).
 Federal Courts: Context, Cases and Problems (Aspen Publishers 2009) (co-authors Michael F. Finch and Caprice Roberts) (with accompanying teacher’s manual).
 Constitutional Law, in Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009) (Ellen S. Podgor & John F. Cooper, eds.).

Articles and Essays

 Some Commentary on Three Cases from the Federal Circuit and the CAVC as We Approach Twenty-Five Years of Judicial Review of Veteran’s Benefits, 5 Vet. L. Rev. ___ (2012).
 The Roberts Court and How to Say What the Law Is, 40 Stetson L. Rev. 671 (2011).
 Due Process and the American Veteran: What the Constitution Can Tell Us About the Veterans’
Benefits System, 80 U. Cin. L. Rev. ___ (2011/12).
 The Law of Veterans’ Benefits 2008-2010: Significant Developments, Trends, and a Glimpse into the
Future, 3 Vet. L. Rev. 1 (2011).
 Book Review, The Constitution of the United States of America: A Contextual Analysis, 19 L. & Pol. Bk.
Rev. 534 (July 2009).
 A (Limited) Defense of (at Least Some of) the Umpire Analogy, 32 Seattle U. L. Rev. 525 (2009).
 The United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims at Twenty: A Proposal for a LegislativeCommission to Consider its Future, 58 Cath. U. L. Rev. 361 (2009).
 The Underappreciated First Amendment Importance of Lawrence v. Texas, 65 Wash. & Lee L. Rev.1045 (2008).
 Of Remedy, Juries and State Regulation of Punitive Damages: The Significance of Philip Morris v. Williams, 63
N.Y.U. Annual Survey Am. L. 343 (2008).
 George W. Bush and the Nature of Executive Authority, 72 Brooklyn L. Rev. 871 (2007).
 Significant Developments in Veterans Law (2004–2006) and What They Reveal about the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 40 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 483
(2007).
 Book Review, The Civil Contingencies Act 2004: Risk, Resilience, and the Law in the United Kingdom, 17 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. 122 (Feb. 2007).
 Justice O’Connor and the “Right to Die”: Constitutional Promises Unfulfilled, 14 Wm. & Mary Bill Rights J. 821(2006).
 A Survey and Some Commentary on Federal “Tort Reform”, 39 Akron L. Rev. 909 (2006).
 Congress and Terri Schiavo: A Primer on the American Constitutional Order? 108 W. Va. L. Rev. 309 (2005)(lead article).
 Introduction and Commentary: Reflections on and Implications of Schiavo, 35 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2005) (coauthor Rebecca Morgan).
 An Introduction (and Confession): The Role of Mentoring and Modeling in Teaching Professional Responsibility, 14 Widener L.J. 323 (2005).
 Terri’s Law and Democracy, 35 Stetson L. Rev. 179 (2005).
 Book Review, Asbestos Litigation, 15 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. 1057 (Dec. 2005).
 The Proper Role of Religion in End-of-Life Matters, NAELA eBulletin (May 3, 2005).
 The Constitution at the Threshold of Life and Death: A Suggested Approach to Accommodate an Interest in Life and a Right to Die, 53 Am. U. L. Rev. 971 (2004) (lead article).
 Life, Death and Advocacy: Rules of Procedure in the Contested End-of-Life Case, 34 Stetson L. Rev. 55 (2004).
 Making Legal Education Relevant to Our Students One Step at a Time: Using the Group Project to Teach
Personal Jurisdiction in Civil Procedure, 27 Hamline L. Rev. 134 (2004) (lead article).
 The Supreme Court, Punitive Damages and State Sovereignty, 13 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 1 (2004) (lead article).
 In Rem Jurisdiction from Pennoyer to Shaffer to the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, 11 Geo.
Mason L. Rev. 243 (2002) (lead article).
 Book Review: Changes in the Standards for Admitting Expert Evidence in Federal Civil Cases Since the Daubert
Decision, 12 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. 173 (Apr. 2002).

Linda Anderson

Articles and Essays

 Just Because You Don’t Want Kids Doesn’t Mean I Can’t Have Them: How Clarifying Definitions of Parent and
Procreate Can Prevent the Indefinite Storage of Cryopreserved Embryos, 49 U. Louisville L. Rev. 231 (2010).
 Adding Players to the Game: Parentage Determinations When Assisted Reproductive Technology Is Used to
Create Families, 62 Ark. L. Rev. 29 (2009).
 Incorporating Adult Learning Theory into Law School Classrooms: Small Steps Leading to Large Results, 5
Appalachian L.J. 127 (2006).
 Protecting Parent-Child Relationships: Determining Parental Rights of Same-Sex Parents Consistently Despite
Varying Recognition of Their Relationship, 5 Pierce L. Rev. 1 (2006).
 The Metamorphosis, 20 Second Draft (Bull. of Leg. Writing Inst.) 4 (Aug. 2005).
 Finding Common Knowledge among Diverse Students, 18 Second Draft 14 (Dec. 2003).
 New Hampshire in Surrogacy; Making Way for the Future, 31 N.H. B.J. 189 (1990).

Robert Batey

Books and Book Chapters

 The Role of Waiver in the Juvenile Court: Questions of Philosophy and Function, in Major Issues in Juvenile
Justice Information and Training: Readings in Public Policy (John C. Hall et al. eds., Acad. for Contemporary Problems 1981) (co-author Charles H. Whitebread).
 Criminal Practice and Procedure, in William H. Namack IIII & W. McKinley Smiley, Jr., Florida Lawyer’s Guide
(1984 & Supps. 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990).
 Habeas Corpus: The Law in Florida (1980) (monograph).

Articles and Essays

 The Vagueness Doctrine in the Roberts Court: Constitutional Orphan, 80 UMKC L. Rev. 113 (2011).
 As Used in the Federal Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing Statutes, Is “Cocaine Base” Limited to Crack?,
Preview U.S. S. Ct. Cases 224 (Feb. 21, 2011).
 Moll Flanders: A (Cautionary) Handbook of Criminal Advocacy, 4 Charleston L. Rev. 437 (2010).
 Introduction to Symposium on Criminal Defense, Ethics, and the Client Who Plans to Lie, 7 Ohio St. J. Crim. L.
637 (2010).
 Introduction to Law, Literature & Film Symposium, 37 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2010).
 Reflections on the Needle: Poe, Baze, Dead Man Walking, 44 Val. U. L. Rev. 37 (2009).
 Federal Habeas Corpus Review of Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims, Preview U.S. S. Ct. Cases 80 (Nov.2, 2009).
 Categorical Bars to Execution: Civilizing the Death Penalty, 45 Hous. L. Rev. 1493 (2009).
 Chief Justice Roberts on Law Professors: “He Hate Me”, 1 Crit: A Critical Stud. J. 31 (Spring 2008).
 Truth, Justice, and the American Dilemma, 44 San Diego L. Rev. 517 (2007).
 The Costs of Judicial Restraint: Forgone Opportunities to Limit America’s Imprisonment Binge, 33 New Eng. J.on Crim. & Civ. Confinement 29 (2006).
 When Is Attempted Burglary a Violent Felony under the Armed Career Criminal Act? Preview U.S. S. Ct. Cases
74 (Oct. 30, 2006).
 What Limitations May a State Impose on the Insanity and Mental Illness Defenses? Preview U.S. S. Ct. Cases
368 (Apr. 17, 2006).
 Atticus Finch, Boris A. Max, and the Lawyer’s Dilemma, 12 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 389 (2005).
 Da Vinci Versus Kafka: Looking for Answers, 8 N.Y.C. L. Rev. 319 (2005).
 In Defense of Porfiry Petrovich, 26 Cardozo L. Rev. 2283 (2005).
 Minority Report and the Law of Attempt, 1 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 689 (2004).
 Hawthorne’s “The Custom House, Introductory to The Scarlet Letter,” and the Conflict between Individual
Liberty and Social Control, 53 Syracuse L. Rev. 1279 (2003).
 Mandatory Minimum Sentencing: A Failed Policy, 82 Phi Kappa Phi Forum 24 (Winter 2002).
 Falconer: John Cheever’s Prison Novel, 25 Leg. Stud. Forum 377 (2001).
 Judicial Exploitation of Mens Rea Confusion, at Common Law and under the Model Penal Code, 18 Ga. St. U. L.
Rev. 341 (2001).
 Kenneth Starr —Among Others—Should Have (Re)Read Measure for Measure, 26 Okla. City U. L. Rev. 261 (2001).
 The Early Years of the Stetson Law Review, 30 Stetson L. Rev. 213 (2000) (co-author Scott W. Fitzpatrick).
 Sentencing Guidelines and Statutory Maximums in Florida: How Best to Respond to Apprendi, 74 Fla. B.J. 57
(Nov. 2000).
 The Appeal Provision of Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code: Unwise and Unconstitutional, 11 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Policy 5 (1999) (co-author Stephen M. Everhart).
 Parker v. Levy: A Primer in Judicial Persuasion, 49 J. Leg. Educ. 97 (1999).
 Book Review, Why I Don’t Read Nonfiction Anymore, 23 Leg. Stud. Forum 577 (1999).
 Literature in a Criminal Law Course: Aeschylus, Burgess, Oates, Camus, Poe, and Melville, 22 Leg. Stud. Forum 45 (1998).
 Book Review, Paul H. Robinson’s Criminal Law, 73 Notre Dame L. Rev. 781 (1998).
 Vagueness and the Construction of Criminal Statutes—Balancing Acts, 5 Va. J. Soc. Policy & L. 1 (1997).
 Naked Lunch for Lawyers: William S. Burroughs on Capital Punishment, Pornography, the Drug Trade, and the
Predatory Nature of Human Interaction, 27 Cal. W. Intl. L.J. 101 (1996).
 Punishment by Family and Community in Katherine Anne Porter’s Noon Wine, 29 Akron L. Rev. 205 (1996).
 Alienation by Contract in Paris Trout, 35 South Tex. L. Rev. 289 (1994).
 Tales of Informed Consent: Four Years on an Institutional Review Board, 2 Health Matrix: J. of L.-Med. 193
(1992) (published under a pseudonym).
 Constitutional Rights in the Family Context, 1B Current Persps. In Psychol., Leg. & Ethical Issues: Children & Families 9 (1991) (edited with Sandra Anderson Garcia).
 Prosecution of the Pregnant Addict: Does the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause Apply? 27 Crim. L. Bull. 99 (1991) (co-author Sandra Anderson Garcia).
 Institutionalized Delinquent and Maladjusted Juveniles: A Psycholegal Systems Analysis, 68 Neb. L. Rev. 261
(1989) (co-authors Sandra Anderson Garcia, Eric Drogin, and Richard E. Spana).
 The Roles of Counsel for the Parent in Child Dependency Proceedings, 22 Ga. L. Rev. 1079 (1988) (co-author
Sandra Anderson Garcia).

 Protecting Forcibly Institutionalized Mental Patients from Unwanted Drug Therapy: A Fourth Amendment
Analysis, 12 L. & Psychol. Rev. 1 (1988) (co-author Sandra Anderson Garcia).
 Techniques of Strict Construction: The Supreme Court and the Gun Control Act of 1968, 13 Am. J. Crim. L. 123 (1986).
 Strict Construction of Firearms Offenses: The Supreme Court and the Gun Control Act of 1968, 49 L. & Contemp. Probs. 163 (1986).
 Constitutional Criminal Procedure, 1984 Eleventh Circuit Survey, 36 Mercer L. Rev. 1149 (1985) (with Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 Federal Habeas Corpus Relief and the Death Penalty: Finality with a Capital F, 36 U. Fla. L. Rev. 252 (1984).
 Constitutional Criminal Procedure, 1983 Eleventh Circuit Survey, 35 Mercer L. Rev. 1139 (1984) (with Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 Legal Research and Writing from First Year to Law Review, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 735 (1983).
 The Opportunities of Lawyering and the Demands of Law School, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 567 (1983) (co-authored
with Michael I. Swygert).
 A Plea for Greatness, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 781 (1983) (co-authored with Michael I. Swygert).
 The Rights of Adolescents, 23 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 363 (1982).
 Book Review, Joseph G. Cook & Paul Marcus, Criminal Procedure (1981), 48 Tenn. L. Rev. 805 (1981).
 Arrest: The Law in Florida (1981 & Supp. 1982) (with Thomas C. Marks, Jr., and Jerome C. Latimer).
 Electoral Graffiti: The Right to Write-In, 5 Nova L. Rev. 201 (1981).
 Transfer Between Courts under the Indiana Juvenile Code, 54 Ind. L.J. 577 (1979).
 Electronic Tracking Devices: Constitutional Problems and Solutions, 67 Ky. L.J. 987 (1979) (with Thomas C.
Marks, Jr.).
 Book Review, Charles E. Torcia, Wharton’s Criminal Law (14th ed. 1978), 8 Stetson L. Rev. 259 (1978).
 A Critique of the Proposed West Virginia Criminal Code, 80 W. Va. L. Rev. 1 (1977) (co-author Jay Montgomery Brown).
 Streamlining Criminal Procedure in Magistrate Court, 79 W. Va. L. Rev. 339 (1977) (co-author Diana L. Fuller).
 Transfer between Courts: Proposals of the Juvenile Justice Standards Projects, 63 Va. L. Rev. 221 (1977) (coauthor Charles H. Whitebread).
 Deterring Fourth Amendment Violations through Police Disciplinary Reform, 14 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 245 (1976).
 Juvenile Double Jeopardy, 63 Geo. L.J. 857 (1975) (co-author Charles H. Whitebread).

Mark D. Bauer

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Books and Book Chapters


 CCH State Unfair Trade Practices (CCH 2000).

Articles and Essays

 Department Stores on Sale: An Antitrust Quandary, 26 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 255 (2010) (lead article).
 Give the Lady What She Wants—As Long as It’s Macy’s, 80 Temp. L. Rev. 949 (2007).
 Whither Dr. Miles? 20 Loyola Consumer L. Rev. 1 (2007) (lead article).
 The Licensed Professional Exemption in Consumer Protection: At Odds with Antitrust History and Precedent, 73 Tenn. L. Rev. 2 (2006) (lead article).
 Small Liberal Arts Colleges, Fraternities, and Antitrust: Rethinking Hamilton College, 53 Catholic U. L. Rev. 347(2 004).
 Collaborating Doctors: Potential Price-Fixers, Natl. L.J. (May 6, 1996) (co-authored).

Dorothea A. Beane

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Books and Book Chapters

 Counterclaims, Cross-Claims and Third Party Claims, in Federal Practice Guide: Federal Civil Procedure before
Trial vol. 2, ch. 12 (Laws. Cooperative).

Articles and Essays

 Catching the Chameleon: When Is the Treating Physician an Expert? 51 Fed. Law. 4 (May 2004) (co-authored
with Theodore E. Karatinos).
 Assembly of States Parties Elects Eighteen Judges to the International Criminal Court, ASIL Intl. Orgs. Bull. 2
(Spring 2003).
 Human Rights in Transition: Freedom from Fear, 6 Wash. & Lee Race, Ethnic & Ancestry L.J. 1 (2000).
 After the Dusko Tadic War Crimes Trial: A Commentary on the Applicability of the Grave Breaches Provisions of
the 1949 Geneva Conventions, 27 Stetson L. Rev. 589 (1997).
 Pleading and Disclosure of Damages in Federal Courts: No Cat and Mouse Game, 3 Fed. Discovery News (Mar.
1997).
 The International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: A Progress Report, Irish L. Times (Dublin, Ir.)
(Oct./Nov. 1996) (co-author Liz Heffeman).
 The Yugoslav Tribunal and Deferral of National Prosecutions of War Criminals, 13 ASIL Insight (Oct.
1996).
 Inadvertent Disclosure of Attorney-Client Privileged Material: Putting the Horse Back in the Barn, 69
Fla. B.J. 57 (1995).
 AIDS Crisis and the Health Care Community: Public Concerns Triggering Questionable Private Rights
of Action for Emotional Harms and Legislative Response, 45 Mercer L. Rev. 633 (1994).
 Are Government Employees Proper Qui Tam Plaintiffs? 14 J. Leg. Med. (1993).
 Agenda EEO . . . A Basic Understanding (Mar. 1992) (published for the Assn. for Improvement of Minorities).
Jason R. Bent
Articles and Essays
 An Incentive-Based Approach to Regulating Workplace Chemicals, 73 Ohio State L.J. ___
(forthcoming).
 The Telltale Sign of Discrimination: Probabilities, Information Asymmetries, and the Systemic
Disparate Treatment Theory, 44 U. Mich. J. L. Ref. 797 (2011).
 Systemic Harassment, 77 Tennessee L. Rev. 151 (2009).
 What the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act Doesn’t Do: “Discrete Acts” and the Future of Pattern or Practice
Litigation, 33 Rutgers L. Rec. 31 (2009), reprinted in Women and the Law (Jane Campbell Moriarty,
ed.) (Thomson West Reuters 2009).
 Note, Sentencing Equality for Deportable Aliens, 98 Mich. L. Rev. 1320 (2000).

Robert D. Bickel

Books and Book Chapters

 The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University: Who Assumes the Risks of College Life?
(Carolina Academic Press 1999) (co-author Peter F. Lake).
 A Brief History of the Commitment to Inclusion as a Facet of Educational Opportunity, in Responding
to a New Affirmative Action Climate (D. Gehring ed., Jossey-Bass 1998).
 The College Student and the Courts (College Administration Publications, Inc. 1980) (contributing
editor from early 1980s to 1993).
 The College Administrator and the Courts (College Administration Publications, Inc. 1970) (updated
annually for eighteen years).
Articles and Essays
 The Nondiscrimination Principle and American Higher Education: Judicial Failure to Recognize the
Present Effects of Past Discrimination, 20 Educ. & L. 1 (2008).
 Criticizing the Image of the Student as Consumer: Examining Legal Trends and Responses in the U.S.
and U.K., in Education and the Law vol. 18, 85 (Routledge 2006) (co-authors Timothy S. Kaye and T.
Birtwistle).
 Brown v. Board of Education: The Legacy Continues, the Struggle Continues, 34 Stetson L. Rev. 283
(2005) (co-author Dean Darby Dickerson).
 Seeing Past Privacy: Will the Development and Application of CCTV and Other Video Security
Technology Compromise an Essential Constitutional Right in a Democracy, or Will the Courts Strike a
Proper Balance? 33 Stetson L. Rev. 299 (2003) (co-authors Susan Brinkley and Wendy White).
 Forward: A Brief Comment about the Laws Unique Relationship to Postsecondary Education, 27
Stetson L. Rev. 115 (1997).
 Tort-Accident Cases: Traditional Tort Rules in the College or University Setting (Higher Education and
the Courts: (1996 in Review), 24 J.C. & U.L. 187 (1997).
 The Emergence of New Paradigms in Student-University Relations: From “In Loco Parentis” to
Bystander to Facilitator, 23 J.C. & U.L. 755 (1997) (co-author Peter F. Lake).
 Tort Accident Cases Involving Colleges and Universities: A Review of the 1995 Judicial Decisions, 23
J.C. & U.L. 357 (1997).
 The Expanding Duty of The University To Reduce The Risk of Student Assault: The Case Against a
“Bystander” University Which Has No Affirmative Duty to “Rescue” its Students, 7 Synthesis 534
(Winter 1996) (co-author Peter F. Lake).
 Reconceptualizing the University’s Duty to Provide a Safe Learning Environment: A Criticism of the
Doctrine of In Loco Parentis and the Restatement (Second) of Torts, 20 J.C. & U.L. 261 (1994).
 A Revisitation of the Role of College and University Legal Counsel, 85 Educ. L. Rep. 989 (Dec. 16,
1993) (reprinted in 3 Educ. L.Q. 161 (West 1994)).
 Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Students, Fla. B.J. 660 (Dec. 1979).
 The Role of College or University Legal Counsel, 3 J.L. & Educ. 73 (1974).
Joan Catherine Bohl
Books and Book Chapters
 Children and the Law: The Competing Rights, Privileges and Interests of Children, Parents, and the State
(Vandeplas Publishing 2010) (co-author Christine Metteer Lorillard).
 Current Trends in Grandparent Visitation Law, in Wiley’s 1998 Family Law Update Book ch. 1 (Wiley 1998).
Articles and Essays
 When ‘Happily Ever after’ Isn’t: Dissolving Same Sex Marriages in the United States, 2009 Int’l Family
L.J. 94.
 Generations X and Y in Law School: Practical Strategies for Teaching the “MTV/Google” Generations,
54 Loy. L. Rev. 775 (2008) (lead article).
 Gay Marriage in Rhode Island: A Big Issue for a Small State, 12 Roger Williams L. Rev. 291 (2006)
(lead article).
 That “Thorny Issue” Redux: California Grandparent Visitation in the Wake of Troxel v. Granville, 36
Golden Gate U. L. Rev. 121 (2006).
 Von Eiff v. Aziciri: An Important Step in the Refinement of Grandparent Visitation Analysis, 15 St.
Thomas L. Rev. 367 (2002).
 Grandparent Visitation Law Grows Up: The Trend Towards Awarding Visitation Only When the Child
Would Otherwise Suffer Harm, 48 Drake L. Rev. 279 (2000).
 Mom, Dad and Me: Court-Ordered Grandparent Visits Invade Family Privacy, Leg. Times 58 (Jan. 10,
2000).
 Grandparent Visitation: Over the River and into the Courts, 35 Tr. 28 (Dec. 1999).
 Family Autonomy vs. Grandparent Visitation: How Precedent Fell Prey to Sentiment in Herndon v.
Tuhey, 62 Mo. L. Rev. 755 (1997).
 The Unprecedented Intrusion”: A Survey and Analysis of Selected Grandparent Visitation Cases, 49
Okla. L. Rev. 29 (1996).
 Extrajudicial Attorney Speech and Pending Criminal Prosecutions: The Investigatory Commission
Meets A.B.A. Model Rule 3.6, 44 Kan L. Rev. 951 (1996)
 Hawk v. Hawk: An Important Step in the Reform of Grandparent Visitation Law, 33 J. Fam. L. 55
(1995).
 Those Privileges Long Recognized”: Termination of Parental Rights Statutes, the Family Integrity Right
and the Private Culture of the Family, 1 Cardozo Women’s L. J. 323 (1994).
 Brave New Statues: Grandparent Visitation Statutes as Unconstitutional Invasions of Family Life and
Invalid Exercises of State Power, 3 Geo Mason U. Civ. Rights L.J. 271 (1993).
 Ethics Panel Perjury Opinion Revisited, 39 R.I. Bar J. 13 (Nov. 1989); 10 RILW 680 (Nov. 13, 1989).
Paul Boudreaux
Books and Book Chapters
 The Housing Bias: Rethinking Land Use Laws for a Diverse New America (Palgrave MacMillan, 2011).
 Property Law, in Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009) (Ellen S. Podgor & John F. Cooper, eds.).
 Think Less Like a Mountain, and More Like a Realist, in Strategies for Environmental Success in an
Uncertain Judicial Climate (Michael A. Wolf ed., ELI 2005).
Articles and Essays
 The Impact Xat, ___ U. Memphis L. Review ___ (forthcoming).
 Time Machine: Emma’s Legal Education, 2025, 59 J. Leg. Educ. 454 (2010).
 Homes, Rights and Communities, 20 U. Fla. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 479 (2009).
 Covert Opinion: Revealing a New Interpretation of Environmental Laws, 9 Vt. J. Envtl. L. 239 (2008).
 Biodiversity and a New Best Case for Applying the Environmental Statues Extraterritorially, 37 Envtl. L.
1107 (2007).
 A New Clean Water Act, 37 Envtl. L. Rptr. 10171 (2007).
 A Case for Recognizing Unenumerated Powers of Congress, 9 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Policy 551
(2006).
 Eminent Domain, Property Rights, and the Solution of Representation Reinforcement, 83 Denver U. L.
Rev. 1 (2005).
 The Three Levels of Ownership: Rethinking Our Restrictive Homebuilding Laws, 37 Urb. Law. 385
(2005).
 Diversity and Democracy, 72 U. Cin. L. Rev. 961 (2004).
 The Electoral College and Its Meager Federalism, 88 Marq. L. Rev. 195 (2004).
 Vouchers, Buses, and Flats: The Persistence of Social Segregation, 44 Vill. L. Rev. 55 (2004).
 Federalism and the Contrivances of Public Law, 77 St. John’s L. Rev. 523 (2003).
 Understanding “Take” in the Endangered Species Act, 34 Ariz. St. L.J. 733 (2002).
 Looking the Ogre in the Eye: Ten Tough Questions for the Anti-Sprawl Movement, 14 Tulane Envtl. L.J.
171 (2000).
 Book Review, Environmental Costs, Benefits, and Values: A Review of Daniel Farber’s Eco-
Pragmatism, 13 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 125 (1999).
 An Individual Preference Approach to Suburban Racial Segregation, 27 Fordham Urb. L. Rev. 533
(1999).
 E Pluribus Unum Urbs: An Exploration of the Potential Benefits of Metropolitan Government on Efforts
to Assist Poor Persons, 5 Va. J. Soc. Policy & L. 471 (1998).
 The Quintessential Best Case for Takings Compensation—A Pragmatic Approach to Identifying the
Elements of Land-Use Regulations That Present the Best Case for Government Compensation, 34 San
Diego L. Rev. 193 (1997).
 The D.C. Circuit, Harmon v. Thornburgh and the War on Drugs, 2 George Mason U. L. Rev. 701 (1990).
 Booth v. Maryland and the Individual Vengeance Rationale for Criminal Punishment, 80 J. Crim. L. &
Criminology 177 (1989).
Brooke J. Bowman
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Books and Book Chapters
 The ALWD Companion: A Citation Practice Book (Aspen Publishers 2010) (co-authored with Coleen Barger).
 ALWD Citation Table, in Mary Barnard Ray & Jill J. Ramsfield, Legal Writing: Getting It Right and Getting It
Written 72-76 (4th ed., Thomson/West 2005).
Articles and Essays
 Research Across the Curriculum: The Road Must Continue Beyond the First Year, 61 Okla. L. Rev. 503
(2008).
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 Learning Citations: Just in Time and Through a Variety of Different Learning Styles, 22 Second Draft 4
(Spring 2008).
 Writing Tips: Learning the Art of Rewriting and Editing, 15 Persps. 54 (2006).
 Quick Tip: Keep Proper Attribution SIMPLE: A Mnemonic for Placing Citations in Proper Citation
Format, 20 Second Draft 6 (Dec. 2005).
 Our Extended Family, 17 Second Draft 16 (July 2003).
Catherine J. Cameron
Articles and Essays 
 Fixing FOIA: Pushing Congress to Amend FOIA Section b(3) to Require Congress to Explicitly Indicate an Intent
to Exempt Records from FOIA in New Legislation, 28 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 855 (2010).
 Jumping off the Merry-Go-Round: How the Federal Courts Will Reconcile the Circular Deference Problem
between HIPAA and FOIA, 58 Cath. U. L. Rev. 333 (2009).
 Teaching Every Student: A Demonstration Lesson that Adapts Instruction to Students’ Learning Styles, 17
Persps. 161 (2009) (co-author Jeffrey J. Minneti).
 Using Student Learning Preferences to Compare and Contrast Objective Memo Writing with Essay Exam
Writing, 22 Second Draft 10 (Spring 2008) (co-author Jeffrey J. Minneti).
 Not Getting to Yes: Why the Media Should Avoid Negotiating Access Rights, 24 Thomas Cooley L. Rev. 237
(2007).
John F. Cooper
Books and Book Chapters
 Overview of U.S. Law (co-edited with Ellen S. Podgor) (LexisNexis 2009).
 Florida Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials (4th ed. 2006, 3d ed. 2001, 2d ed. 1996, Carolina Academic
Press 1992) (co-author Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 State Constitutional Law in a Nutshell (2d ed. 2003, West 1998) (co-author Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 International Tax Guide: U.S. Income Taxation (Callaghan 1991) (co-author Richard Gershon).
 What Is Tax Valuation? in Bender’s Federal Tax Service (Matthew Bender 1989).
 Tangible Property, in Bender’s Federal Tax Service (Matthew Bender 1989).
 State Constitutional Law in a Nutshell (West 1988) (co-author Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 Organizing and Dissolving an Oklahoma Corporation (Okla. Inst. of Continuing Leg. Educ. 1983).
Articles and Essays
 “Gary, We Hardly Knew Ye”, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 7 (2003).
 The Citizen Initiative Petition to Amend State Constitutions: A Concept Whose Time Has Passed, or a Vigorous
Component of Participatory Democracy at the State Level? 28 N.M. L. Rev. 227 (1998).
 A Review of Idaho’s Constitution: The Tie That Binds, 29 Idaho L. Rev. 229 (1993).
 Of Human and Swine’s Blood: The Prosecution and Persecution of Russian Immigrant Mennonite
Conscientious Objectors in the United States During World War I, 22 Stetson L. Rev. 1031 (1993).
 From Needy to Greedy? Are the Elderly a Suspect Class under the Equal Protection Clause of the Florida
Constitution, 5 St. Thomas L. Rev. 79 (1992).
 An Expansive State Constitutional Provision: Does it Sow the Seed of its Own Destruction? 1:2 St. Const.
Commentaries & Notes (1990) (co-author Thomas C. Marks, Jr.).
 Beyond the Federal Constitution: The Status of State Constitutional Law in Florida, 18 Stetson L. Rev. 241
(1989).
 The Economic Benefit Doctrine: How an Unconditional Right to a Future Benefit Can Cause a Current Tax
Detriment, 71 Marq. L. Rev. 217 (1988).
 Privity in Estate Planning Malpractice Actions: The Birth, Death and Resurrection of a Concept, 17 Cumb. L.
Rev. 1 (1986–1987).
 Note, Consumer Protection: The Permissibility of Counterclaims Where Truth in Lending is Involved, 32 Okla. L.
Rev. 165 (1979).
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Kirsten K. Davis
Articles and Essays 
 Legal Forms as Rhetorical Transactions Competing in the Competency of Information and Efficacy, 79
UMKC L. Rev. 667 (2011).
 Extending the Vision: An Empowerment Identity Approach to Work-Family Regulation As Applied to
School Involvement Leave Statutes, 16 Wm. & Mary J. Women L. 613 (2010).
 The Rhetoric of Accommodation: Considering the Language of Work/Family Discourse, 3 U. St.
Thomas L. Rev. 530 (2007).
 Building Credibility in the Margins: An Ethos-Based Perspective on Commenting on Student Papers,
12 Leg. Writing 73 (2006).
 Persuasion through Organization: The Final Installment: Transitions, 42 Ariz. Atty. 30 (Nov. 2005).
 Persuasive through Organization: Another in a Series: Thesis Sentences, 42 Ariz. Atty. 50 (Sept.
2005).
 Take the Lime and the Apple and Mix’em All Up, 20 Second Draft 13 (Aug. 2005).
 Roadmap Paragraphs: Plotting Success from the Opening Line, 41 Ariz. Atty. 26 (Nov. 2004).
 Don’t Overlook the Legal Style Manual, 41 Ariz. Atty. 12 (Sept. 2004).
 The ALWD Citation Manual: A Practice-Driven Improvement, 40 Ariz. Atty. 24 (June 2004) (co-author
Tamara Herrera).
 Three Key Plays for the Writing Coach, 40 Ariz. Atty. 12 (Mar. 2004).
 Designing and Using Peer Review in a First-Year Legal Research and Writing Course, 9 Leg. Writing 1
(2003).
 Equal Protection for Women in India and Canada: An Examination of Sex Equality Provisions in the
Indian and Canadian Constitutions, 13 Ariz. J. Intl. & Comp. L. 31 (1996).
 Note, Ohio’s New Administrative License Suspension for Drunk Driving: Essential Statute Has
Unconstitutional Effect, 55 Ohio St. L.J. 697 (1994).
Cynthia H. DeBose
Books and Book Chapters
 Mastering Adoption Law (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (forthcoming).
 History of Divorce – U.S., in Cultural Sociology of Divorce (Robert Emery & J. Geoffrey Golson, eds) (Sage
2012).
 Grounds for Divorce – U.S , in Cultural Sociology of Divorce (Robert Emery & J. Geoffrey Golson, eds) (Sage
2012).
 Mastering Property Law (Carolina Academic Press 2011) (co-author Darryl C. Wilson).
 David Walker and David Walker’s Appeal, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed.,
Routledge 2006).
 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Marches and Demonstrations, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge
2006).
 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), in Encyclopedia of American Civil
Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Zoning and Religious Entities, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge
2006).
 Pan-Africanism, in Encyclopedia of Black Studies (Molefi Kete Asante & Ama Mazama eds., Sage Publications
2004).
 Pan-Africanism, in Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in the United States vol. 2, 587 (Waldo Martin, Jr. & Patricia
Sullivan eds., Macmillan 2000).
Articles and Essays
 Colonial White Mater Privilege and the Above Ground Railroad to Freedom and Land Reclamation, 55 How. L.J.
455 (2012).
 Post Adoption Services Utilization Among African American, Transracial, and White American Parents:
Counseling and Legal Implications, ___ The Family J. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
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 Book Review: Children, Tribes, and States: Adoption and Custody Conflicts Over American Indian Children, by
Barbara Ann Atwood, 21 L. and Pol. Bk. Rev. 354 (2011).
 10 Years Out of Step & Out of Line: Florida’s Statutory Ban of ‘Lesbi-Gay Adoption’ Violates the Adoption and
Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA), 8 Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 71 (2008) (co-authored with
Anesha Worthy).
 Book Review, David E. Wilkins & K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Uneven Ground American Indian Sovereignty and
Federal Law, 13 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. (Mar. 2003).
 Race and Transracial Adoption: The Answer Is Neither Simply Black or White nor Right or Wrong, 51 Cath. U. L.
Rev. 1227 (2002) (co-authored).
 The Transracial Adoption Debate: Counseling and Legal Implications, 80 J. Counseling & Dev. 433 (2002) (coauthored).
 Book Review, Elizabeth M. Schneider, Battered Women & Feminist Lawmaking, 11 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. 80 (Feb.
2001).
 Book Review, David Carney (Ed.), To Promote the General Welfare: A Communitarian Legal Reader, 10 L. &
Pol. Bk. Rev. 383 (June 2000).
 “Literature as Law”: The History of the Insanity Plea and a Fictional Application within the Law & Literature
Canon, 72 Temp. L. Rev. 383 (1999).
 Book Review, Peter Duff & Neil Hutton (Eds.), Criminal Justice in Scotland, 9 L. & Pol. Bk. Rev. 554 (Dec.
1999).
 Book Review, Christine R. Barker, Elizabeth A. Kirk, & Monica Sah (Eds.), Gender Perceptions and the Law, 9 L.
& Pol. Bk. Rev. 288 (July 1999).
 The Socratic Method-Problem Method Dichotomy: The Debate over Teaching Method Continues, 1998 B.Y.U.
Educ. & L.J. 1 (lead article).
 The Indian Child Welfare Act and the African American Tribe: Facing the Adoption Crisis, 36 Brandeis J. Fam. L.
201 (1997–1998).
Stephen M. Everhart
Articles and Essays 
 The Clinton Case: Materiality and the “Exculpatory No” Bar to Prosecution? 108 Penn St. L. Rev. 727 (2004).
 The Appeal Provision of Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code: Unwise and Unconstitutional, 11 U. Fla. J.L. &
Pub. Policy 5 (1999) (co-author Robert Batey).
 Can You Lie to the Government and Get Away with It? The Exculpatory-No Defense under 18 U.S.C. Section
1001, 99 West Va. L. Rev. 687 (1997).
 Putting a Burden of Production on the Defendant before Admitting Evidence That Someone Else Committed
the Crime Charged: Is It Constitutional? 76 Neb. L. Rev. 272 (1997).
 Precluding Psychological Experts From Testifying For the Defense in the Penalty Phase of Capital Trials: The
Constitutionality of Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.202 (e), 23 Fla. St. U. L Rev. 933-981 (1996).
Kelly M. Feeley
Articles and Essays
 Hiring Sexters to Teach Children: Creating Predictable and Flexible Standards for Negligent Hiring in
Schools, ___ N.M. L. Rev. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
 Hear a Song—Write a Wrong: Poor Grammar in Song Lyrics: An Old and New Enemy to Clear and
Succinct Legal Writing, Scrivener (Newsltr. of SCRIBES) 4 (Summer 2008)
 Yes, You Will Really Use Algebra When You Grow Up: Providing Law Students with Proof That Legal
Research and Writing Is Essential in the Real World, 10 Persps. 105 (2002) (co-author Stephanie A.
Vaughan).
Michael S. Finch
Books and Book Chapters
 An Illustrated Guide to Civil Procedure (Aspen, 2d ed., 2011) (co-author Michael P. Allen) (with
accompanying teacher’s manual).
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 Choice of Law and Enforcement of Judgments, in Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009) (Ellen S. Podgor &
John F. Cooper, eds.).
 Federal Courts: Context, Cases and Problems (Aspen Publishers 2009) (co-authors Michael P. Allen and Caprice
Roberts) (with accompanying teacher’s manual).
 An Illustrated Guide to Civil Procedure (Aspen Publishers 2006) (co-author Michael P. Allen).
 The Fair Use Doctrine, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Fairness Doctrine, in The Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Choice-of-Law Problems in Florida Courts: A Retrospective on the Restatement (Second), in A Conflict
of Laws Anthology 177 (Gene R. Shreve ed., Anderson Publg. Co. 1997) (reprinted in A Conflict-of-
Laws Anthology (Gene Shreve ed., Anderson Publg. Co. 1997)).
 Reassessing Compulsory Arbitration in Public Sector Bargaining, in Critical Issues in Labor and
Employment Law (W. Gary Vause ed., Commerce Clearing House 1990) (co-author Trevor Nagel).
Articles and Essays
 Psychological Expertise in the Court, 1 Psychol. Injury & L. Law (2008) (co-authors Carol Henderson
and Catherine Guthrie).
 Law and the Problem of Pain, 74 U. Cin. L. Rev. 285 (2005).
 Introduction, 32 Stetson L. Rev. 241 (2003).
 Giving Full Faith and Credit to Punitive Damages Awards: Will Florida Rule the Nation? 86 Minn. L. Rev. 497
(2002).
 Florida Governmental Litigation: Integrating Claims under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 and Florida Statutes Section
768.28, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 531 (2000).
 Choice of Law and Property, 26 Stetson L. Rev. 257 (1996).
 Governmental Conspiracies to Violate Civil Rights: A Theory Reconsidered, 57 Mont. L. Rev. 1 (1996).
 Fairness and Finality in Institutional Litigation: The Lessons of School Desegregation, 4 Geo. Mason
Civil Rights L.J. 109 (1994).
 Federal Court Correction of State Court Error: The Singular Case of Interstate Custody Disputes, 48
Ohio State L.J. 927 (1987) (co-author Jerome Kasriel).
 The Empirical Challenge to Death-Qualified Juries: On Further Examination, 65 Neb. L. Rev. 21 (1986)
(co-author Mark Ferraro).
 Collective Bargaining in the Public Schools: Reassessing Labor Policy in an Era of Reform, 1984 Wis.
L. Rev. 1583 (co-author Trevor Nagel).
 Spatial Distribution of Bargaining Power: Binding Arbitration in Connecticut School Districts, J. Env. &
Planning 429 (1983) (co-author Trevor Nagel).
 The Role of Social Science in the Study of Law, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 41 (1983).
 Output and Requirements Contracts: The Scope of the Duty to Remain in Business, 14 U.C.C. L.J. 347
(1982).
 Judicial Interpretation of the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act: Strict Construction of Remedial
Legislation, 37 Bus. Law. 141 (1981).
 Due-on-Sale Clauses in Debt Instruments: Reconciling Legal Doctrine and Market Realities, 98
Banking L.J. 300 (1981).
 Supervising Multiple Representation of Grand Jury Witnesses, 57 B.U. L. Rev. 566 (1977).
Peter L. Fitzgerald
Books and Book Chapters
 International Issues in Animal Law (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (forthcoming).
 International Business Transactions: Contracting Across Borders, (West, 11th ed, 2012) (co-authors Ralph H.
Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, John A. Spanogle, and Michael Van Alstine).
 International Business Transactions: Foreign Investment (West, 11th ed, 2012) (co-author Ralph H. Folsom,
Michael Wallace Gordon, John A. Spanogle, and Michael Van Alstine).
 International Business Transactions: Trade and Economic Relations (West, 11th ed, 2012) (co-author Ralph H.
Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, John A. Spanogle, and Michael Van Alstine).
 International Business Transactions: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook (10th ed., West 2009; 9th ed., West
2006; 8th ed., West 2005) (co-authors Ralph H. Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, and John A. Spanogle).
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 International Business Transactions: Contracting Across Borders, (West, 2009) (co-authors Ralph H. Folsom,
Michael Wallace Gordon and John A. Spanogle).
 International Business Transactions: Foreign Investment (West 2009) (co-author Ralph H. Folsom, Michael
Wallace Gordon, and John A. Spanogle).
 International Business Transactions: Trade and Economic Relations (West 2009) (co-author Ralph H. Folsom,
Michael Wallace Gordon, and John A. Spanogle).
 Compliance Issues Associated with Targeted Economic Sanctions, in House of Lords Economic Affairs
Committee, The Impact of Economic Sanctions, Vol. II: Evidence, Second Report of Session (HL Paper 96-II) at
149 (2007).
 Drug Kingpins and Blacklists, in Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Assets Control, Final Report to
Congress, Appendix E: Written Submissions, 25 (2001).
 Prevention of Liability for Export Control Violations, in BNA/AACA Corporate Compliance Manual ch. 14 (BNA
2001; 1998; 1994–1996).
Articles and Essays
 “Morality” May Not Be Enough to Justify the EU Seal Products Ban: Animal Welfare Meets International Trade
Law, 14 J. Int’l Wildlife L. & Policy 85 (2011).
 The International Contracting Practices Survey Project, 27 J.L. & Com. 1 (2008).
 Smarter “Smart” Sanctions, 26 Penn. St. Intl. L. Rev. 37 (2007).
 Faculty Viewpoint: It’s Time to Forget About Cuba and Really Focus on Terrorism, 46 Stetson Law. 13 (Fall
2006).
 The Cuban-Thistle Crisis: Rethinking U.S. Sanctions Policy, 82 For. Ser. J. 51 (2005).
 Constitutional Crisis over the Proposed Supreme Court for the United Kingdom, 18 Temp. Intl. & Comp. L.J.
233 (2004).
 The Cuban-Thistle Crisis: Why the Rest of the World Will Never Understand U.S. Sanctions Policy, Commentary
& Analysis: SanctionsWatch.Com (Oct. 15, 2004).
 Managing “Smart Sanctions” against Terrorism Wisely, 36 New Eng. L. Rev. 957 (2002).
 Tightening the Screws: The Economic War against Terrorism, 66 Natl. Interest 76 (Winter 2001/2002).
 Hidden Dangers in the E-Commerce Data Mine: Governmental Customer and Trading Partner Screening
Requirements, 35 Intl. Law. 47 (2001).
 Drug Kingpins and Blacklisting: Compliance Issues with U.S. Economic Sanctions, (Part 3), 5 J. Money
Laundering Control 162 (2001).
 Drug Kingpins and Blacklisting: Compliance Issues with U.S. Economic Sanctions, (Part 2), 5 J. Money
Laundering Control 66 (2001).
 Drug Kingpins and Blacklisting: Compliance Issues with U.S. Economic Sanctions, (Part 1), 4 J. Money
Laundering Control 360 (2001).
 Massachusetts, Burma, and the WTO: Blacklisting, Federalism, and Internet Advocacy in the Global Trading
Era, 34 Cornell Intl. L.J. 1 (2001).
 “If Property Rights Were Treated Like Human Rights, They Could Never Get Away With This”: Blacklisting and
Due Process in U.S. Economic Sanctions Programs, 51 Hast. L.J. 73 (1999).
 Pierre Goes Online: Blacklisting and Secondary Boycotts in U.S. Trade Policy, 31 Vand. J. Trans. L. 1 (1998).
 Trade Controls and Economic Sanctions at the End of the Twentieth Century: Another Millennium Bug? 27
Stetson L. Rev. 1207 (1998).
 An English Bill of Rights? Some Observations from Her Majesty’s Former Colonies in America, 70 Geo.
L. J. 1229 (1982).
 Executive Agreements and the Intent Behind the Treaty Power, 2 Hast. Const. L.Q. 757 (1975).
International Arbitral Opinions
 NAFTA Article 1904 Binational Panel Review: In The Matter Of Oil Country Tubular Goods From Mexico: Final
Results Of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review And Determination Not To Revoke, File No. USA-MEX-01-
1904-05, Decision of the Panel (Denying Third Remand), January 16, 2007.
 NAFTA Article 1904 Binational Panel Review: In The Matter Of Oil Country Tubular Goods From Mexico: Final
Results Of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review And Determination Not To Revoke, File No. USA-MEX-01-
1904-05, Decision of the Panel (Second Remand), August 11, 2006.
 NAFTA Article 1904 Binational Panel Review: In The Matter Of Oil Country Tubular Goods From Mexico: Final
Results Of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review And Determination Not To Revoke, File No. USA-MEX-01-
1904-05, Decision of the Panel (First Remand), January 27, 2006.
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 NAFTA Article 1904 Binational Panel Review: In The Matter Of Certain Household Appliances From the United
States: Review of the Final Determination of the Commissioner of Customs and Revenue, File No. CDA-USA-
2000-1904-03, Decision of the Panel, April 15, 2002.
Roberta K. Flowers
Books and Book Chapters
 Ethics in Elder Law Practice, (ABA forthcoming 2012) (co-author Rebecca C. Morgan).
Articles and Essays
 Witness Preparation, Regulating the Profession’s Dirty Little Secret, 38 Hastings Const. L.Q. 1007 (2011).
 Ethics and Elder Law: Teaching Students to Ask the Right Questions, 40 Stetson L. Rev. 133 (2010).
 The Role of the Criminal Defense Attorney: Not Just and Advocate, 7 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 647 (2010).
 NAELA Aspirational Standards and Commentary, adopted by the NAELA Board of Governors (2006).To Speak
or Not to Speak: Effect of Third Party Presence on Attorney Client Privilege, 2 NAELA J. 153 (2006).
 Introduction, 34 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2004).
 Litigating with the Elderly Client, 16 NAELA Q. 2 (Summer 2003).
 An Unholy Alliance: The Ex Parte Relationship between the Judge and the Prosecutor, 79 Neb. L. Rev. 251
(2000).
 Forward: Prosecution Law Symposium, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (1999).
 What You See Is What You Get: Applying the Appearance of Impropriety Standard to Prosecutors, 63 Mo. L.
Rev. 699 (1998).
 Professionalism and the Criminal Prosecutor (for Florida Institute for Litigation Ethics at Stetson
University College of Law 1997) (monograph).
 A Code of Their Own; Updating the Ethics Code to Include the Non-Adversarial Role of Federal
Prosecutors, 37 B.C. L. Rev. 923 (1996).
 Does it Cost Too Much? A ’Difference’ Look at J.E.B. v. Alabama, 64 Fordham L. Rev. 491 (1995).
James W. Fox Jr.
Books and Book Chapters 
 Reconstructing Citizenship: African-American Discourse, the Public Sphere, and the Initial Implementations of
the Fourteenth Amendment, in Infinite Hope and Finite Disappointment: The Story of the First Interpreters of
the Fourteenth Amendment (U. of Akron Press 2011) (Elizabeth Reilly, ed.).
 Black Reconstruction, in Encyclopedia of Race and Racism (Gale-McMillan Ref. 2007).
 Edwards v. California, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge Ref. 2006).
 Privileges and Immunities, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Routledge Ref. 2006).
 Naturalization Acts (1790), in Major Acts of Congress (MacMillian Ref. Bks. 2003).
Articles and Essays
 Fourteenth Amendment Citizenship and the Reconstruction-Era Black Public Sphere, 42 Akron L. Rev.
1245 (2009).
 The Law of Many Faces: The Ambiguous Origins of Reconstruction-Era Freedom of Contract, 49 Am. J. Legal
History 61 (2007).
 Intimations of Citizenship: Repressions and Expressions of Equal Citizenship in the Era of Jim Crow, 50 Howard
L.J. 113 (2006).
 Doctrinal Myths and the Management of Cognitive Dissonance: Race, Law, and the Supreme Court’s Doctrinal
Support of Jim Crow, 34 Stetson L. Rev. 293 (2005).
 Democratic Citizenship and Congressional Reconstruction: Defining and Implementing the Privileges and
Immunities of Citizenship, 13 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rights L. Rev. 453 (2004).
 Relational Contract Theory and Democratic Citizenship, 54 Case W. Res. L. Rev. (2003).
 Re-Readings and Misreadings: Slaughter-House, Privileges or Immunities, and Section Five Enforcement
Powers, 91 Ky. L.J. 67 (2002).
 Citizenship, Poverty, and Federalism: 1787–1882, 60 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 421 (1999).
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 Liberalism, Democratic Citizenship, and Welfare Reform: The Troubling Case of Workfare, 74 Wash.
U. L.Q. 103 (1996)
 Note, The Road Not Taken: Criminal Contempt Sanctions and Grand Jury Press Leaks, 25 U. Mich. J. L. Ref.
505 (1992).
Clark W. Furlow
Books and Book Chapters
 Guide to the Takeover Law of Delaware (Bureau Natl. Affairs 1988) (co-author Craig B. Smith).
Articles and Essays
 Good Faith, Fiduciary Duties, and the Business Judgment Rule in Delaware, 2009 Utah L. Rev 1061.
 Reflections on the Revlon Doctrine, 11 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 519 (2009).
 Back to Basics: Harmonizing Delaware’s Law Governing Going Private Transactions, 40 Akron L. Rev.
85 (2007).
 Tender Offers and Delaware Corporate Law – A Balanced Response, 8 Del. Law. (1990) (co-author
Craig B. Smith).
 Paramount Communications, Inc. v. Time, Inc., Analysis, BNA’s Corporate Counsel (Mar. 7, 1990) (coauthor
Craig B. Smith).
 Case Notes, Grynberg v. Burke, 1 Del. Law. 26 (Spring 1982).
Royal C. Gardner
Books and Book Chapters
 Lawyers, Swamps, and Money: U.S. Wetland Law, Policy, and Politics (Island Press 2011).
 Wetlands in the Americas: The Role of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and the Benefits of Ramsar Site
Designation (Ramsar Secretariat 2011) (contributed two chapters and served as one of two General Editors).
 The Ramsar Convention, in Wetlands – Integrating Multidisciplinary Concepts (Ben A. LePage ed., Springer
2010).
 Official Development Assistance: Toward Funding for Sustainability, in Agenda for a Sustainable America (John
C. Dernbach ed., Envtl. L. Inst. 2009) (co-author Ezequiel Lugo).
 Legal Considerations, in Conservation and Biodiversity Banking (Ricardo Bayon et al. eds., Earthscan 2008).
 Rapanos and Wetland Mitigation Banking, in The Supreme Court and the Clean Water Act: Five Essays 56 (Vt.
J. Envtl. L. 2007).
 Mitigation, in Wetlands Law and Policy: Understanding Section 404 (Kim Diana Connolly, Stephen M. Johnson
& Douglas R. Williams eds., ABA 2005).
 Regulación de la contaminación acústica en los Estados Unidos, in Régimen jurídico del ruido: una
perspectiva integral y comparada (Estanislao Arana García & María Asunción Torres López eds., Comares U.
Granada, Spain 2004).
 National Research Council, Compensating for Wetland Losses under The Clean Water Act (2001) (contributed
to report as member of NRC Committee on Mitigating Wetland Losses).
Articles and Essays
 Stacking Opportunities and Risks in Environmental Credit Markets, 41 Envtl. L. Rep. 10, 121 (Envtl. L.
Inst.) (2011) (co-authors Jessica Fox and Todd Maki).
 Corporate Shell Games: LLPs, LLCs, and Responsibility for Mitigation Sites, 31 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr.
6 (co-author Theresa J. Pulley Radwan) (Nov.-Dec. 2009).
 African Wetlands of International Importance: Assessment of Benefits Associated with Designations
Under the Ramsar Convention, 21 Geo. Intl. Envtl. L. Rev. 257 (2009) (co-authors Kim Diana Connolly
and Abou Bamba).
 Compensating for Wetland Losses under the Clean Water Act (Redux): Evaluating the Federal
Compensatory Mitigation Regulation, 38 Stetson L. Rev. 213 (2009) (co-authored).
 North American Wetland Mitigation and Restoration Policies, 17 Wetlands Ecol. & Mgt. 1 (2009) (edited and
wrote introduction to special issue).
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 The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands: Assessment of International Designations within the United States, 37
Envtl. L. Rep. 10,089 (2007) (co-author Kim Diana Connolly) (abridged version published in 29 Natl. Wetlands
Newsltr. 6 (Mar.–Apr. 2007)).
 Reconsidering In-Lieu Fees: A Modest Proposal, Ecosystem Marketplace (July 2007).
 International Environmental Law: International Legal Developments in Review: 2005, 40 Intl. Law.
197(Summer 2006) (co-authored).
 What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt? 35 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,590 (2005) (co-author
Dean Theresa J. Pulley Radwan) (abridged and updated version published in 28 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr. 1
(July–Aug. 2006)).
 Advancing Environmental Education through Moot Court, 1 Intl. J. Envtl. Consumerism 63 (2005) (co-author
Dean Darby Dickerson).
 The Role of Wetland Mitigation and Conservation Banking in Sustainable Development: The United States
Experience, 1 Forum Pub. Policy 47 (2005).
 Perspectives on Wetlands and Biodiversity: International Law, Iraqi Marshlands, and Incentives for
Restoration, 15 Colo. J. Intl. Envtl. L. & Policy 2003 Yearbook 1 (2004).
 Rehabilitating Nature: A Comparative Review of Legal Mechanisms That Encourage Wetland Restoration
Efforts, 52 Cath. U. L. Rev. 573 (2003).
 International Assistance, Sustainable Development, and the War on Terrorism, 32 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,681
(2002) (reprinted in Official Development Assistance in Stumbling toward Sustainability 149 (John Dernbach
ed., Envtl. L. Inst. 2002)).
 Book Review, Wetlands Explained: Wetlands Science, Policy and Politics in America, J. Experimental Marine
Biology & Ecology (U. Sydney, Austrl.) 192 (2002).
 Corps’ New Regulatory Guidance Letter on Mitigation: Trick or Treat?, 24 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr. (Envtl. L.
Inst.) 3 (Mar.-Apr. 2002).
 Money for Nothing? The Rise of Wetland Fee Mitigation, 19 Va. Envtl. L.J. 1 (2000).
 International Environmental Law Symposium, Foreword, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 1031 (1999).
 Invoking Private Property Rights for Environmental Purposes: The Takings Implications of Government-
Authorized Aerial Pesticide Spraying, 18 Stanford Envtl. L.J. 65 (1999).
 Book Review, Diverse Opinions on Biodiversity, 6 Tulsa J. Comp. & Intl. L. 303 (1999).
 Foreword: International Environmental Law Symposium, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 1031 (1999).
 Casting Aside the Tulloch Rule, 20 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr. 5 (Sept.–Oct. 1998) (reprinted in 10 Envtl. Litig.
Comm. Newsltr. 11 (1999)).
 Exporting American Values: Tenth Amendment Principles and International Environmental Assistance, 22
Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 1 (1998).
 Taking the Principle of Just Compensation Abroad: Private Property Rights, National Sovereignty, and the Cost
of Environmental Protection, 65 U. Cin. L. Rev. 539 (1997).
 Banking on Entrepreneurs: Wetlands, Mitigation Banking, and Takings, 81 Iowa L. Rev. 527 (1996) (reprinted
in 34 Pub. Land & Resources L. Dig. 11 (1997)).
 Federal Wetland Mitigation Banking Guidance: Missed Opportunities, 26 Envtl. L. Rep. (Envtl. L. Inst.)
10,075 (1996).
 Respecting Sovereignty, 8 Fordham Envtl. L.J. 133 (1996).
 The Value of Wetlands as Wetlands: The Case for Mitigation Banking, 23 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,261 (1993)
(co-author William J. Haynes II).
 Recognizing the Corps’ Commitment, 15 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr. 9 (Mar.–Apr. 1993) (co-author
Michael L. Davis).
 Public Participation and Wetlands Regulation, 10 UCLA J. Envtl. L. & Policy 1 (1991).
 The Army-EPA Mitigation Agreement: No Retreat From Wetlands Protection, 20 Envtl. L. Rep. 10,377
(1990).
 Protecting a School’s Interest in Value Inculcation to the Detriment of Students’ Free Expression Rights: Bethel
School District v. Fraser, 28 B.C.L. Rev. 595 (1987).
Carol Henderson
Books and Book Chapters
 Expert Witness: Qualifications and Testimony (co-author Kurt W. Lenz) in Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences
(2d ed., Wiley & Sons) (2012).
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 Legal Issues Concerning Expert Evidence and Testimony, in The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures
and Practice (Askrof Mozayani and Carla Noziglia, eds) (2d ed. Humana Press 2011).
 The Future of Evidence: How Science and Technology Will Change the Practice of Law (ABA 2011) (co-edited
with Jules Epstein).
 Legal Issues Concerning Expert Evidence and Testimony, in The Forensic Laboratory Handbook: Procedures
and Practice, 2d Ed. (Mozayani & Noziglia, ed. (2010) (co-author Kurt W. Lenz).
 Foreword to “Postfazione” in Scienze Forensi: Teoria e Prassi Dell’investigazione Scientifica (Massimo Picozzi &
Alberto Intini, eds.) (2009).
 Malpractice Actions Against Experts (co-author K.W. Lenz), in Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science,
(Jamieson & Moenssens ed, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK, May 2009).
 Expert Witnesses: Selection and Investigation of Credentials (co-author K.W. Lenz), in Wiley Encyclopedia of
Forensic Science pp 1013-1019 (Jamieson & Moenssens ed., John Wiley & Sons Ltd., Chichester, UK 2009).
 Annual update to Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Cases, (Foundation Press 2009)
 Foreword in Henry C. Lee, Elaine Pagliaro & Katherine Ramsland, The Real World of A Forensic Scientist:
Renowned Experts Reveal What it Takes to Solve Crimes (October 2009).
 Expert Witnesses: Malpractice in Expert Behavior, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (John Wiley 2008)
(co-author Kurt Lenz).
 Expert Witnesses: Selection and Investigation of Credentials, in Wiley Encyclopedia of Forensic Science (John
Wiley 2008) (co-author Kurt Lenz).
 Scientific Evidence Resources on the Web, in Scientific Evidence Review 8 (ABA 2008) (monograph).
 Scientific Evidence in Civil and Criminal Case (5th ed., West Publg. 2007) (co-authored).
 Editor, Encyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine (Jason Payne-James et al. eds., 2d ed., Elsevier Academic
Press 2005).
 Expert Witness: Qualifications, Testimony and Malpractice, in Encyclopedia of Forensic and Legal Medicine
(Jason Payne-James et al. eds., Elsevier Academic Press 2005).
 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, in Scientific and Legal Applications of Bloodstain
Pattern Interpretation (Stuart James eds., 2d ed., CRC 2005) (co-author Brittan Mitchell).
 Expert Witness: Qualifications and Testimony, in Scientific Evidence Review: Admissibility and Use of Expert
Evidence in the Courtroom (ABA, Sci. & Tech. Sec. 2003).
 Expert Witness: Qualifications and Testimony, in Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences (Jay A. Siegel et al. eds.,
Elsevier Academic Press 2000).
 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Bloodstain Pattern Evidence, in Scientific and Legal Applications of Bloodstain
Pattern Interpretation (Stuart James ed., CRC 1998).
Articles and Essays
 President’s Message, Academy News (American Academy of Forensic Sciences), Vol. 39 Issue 1 (Jan./Feb.
2009).
 President’s Editorial–AAFS and Forensic Science: The Next 60 Years, 54 J. Forensic Sciences 5 (Jan. 2009).
 President’s Message, 38 Acad. News (Newsltr. of Am. Acad. of Forensic Sci.) 1 (May/June 2008).
 President’s Message, 38 Acad. News 1 (Mar./Apr. 2008).
 How to Select an Expert, Advice from Experts that Study Experts, 2 Expert Alert (ABA Litig. Sec.) 1 (Winter
2006) (co-author Diana Botluk).
 American Association for the Advancement of Science Court-Appointed Scientific Experts Project, Broadly
Speaking 1 (Mar. 2001).
 U.S. Juror Studies and A.A.A.S. Court-Appointed Scientific Experts (CASE) Project Bear Watching by Expert
Witnesses in the U.K., MDDUS J. 6 (Autumn 2000).
 The Expert Witness in the Twenty First Century (Abstract), 6 J. Clinical Forensic. Med. 185 (1999).
 Special Communication, 43 J. Forensic Sci. 241 (1998).
 Forensic Science Focus in U.S. Legal Journals and at Law Meetings, Forensic Bull. (Austrl.) 4 (Nov. 1997).
 Presentation, Forensic Evidence Post O.J. The Big Squeeze? (Austrl. Sept. 8–13, 1996), in Proceedings of the
13th Australian & New Zealand International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences (1997).
 Presentation, “Legal Issues and New Forensic Technologies,” Applying New Technologies to Forensic Science
Symposium (Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 26–30, 1996), in Current Topics in Forensic Science, Proceedings of the 14th
Meeting of the International Association of Forensic Sciences, vol. 2, 50 (1997).
 Presentation, Quality Forensic Science for All: An American Perspective (Austrl. Sept. 8–13, 1996), in
Proceedings of the 13th Australian & New Zealand International Symposium on the Forensic Sciences (1997).
 What’s Happening Overseas, Forensic Bull. (Austrl.) 16 (Dec. 1997).
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 Inspector General’s Report on FBI Lab Causes a Stir: What Fallout for the Forensic Sciences? Forensic Bull. 11
(June 1997).
 Attorneys’ Goals and Methods of Cross Examination, 5 Fire Findings 7 (Spring 1997).
Bruce R. Jacob
Books and Book Chapters
 Remembering a Great Lawyer: Harold L. “Tom” Sebring (Vandeplas Publg. 2007).
 Basic One Disc (Bruce R. Jacob et al. eds., Tax Analysts 1998) (presenting the Internal Revenue Code and
Treasury Department regulations in an easy-to-use format for law students).
Articles and Essays
 Remembering Gideon’s Lawyers, ___ The Champion ___ (2012).
 Memories of and Reflections about Gideon v. Wainwright, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 181 (2003).
 Remembering a Great Dean: Harold L. “Tom” Sebring, 30 Stetson L. Rev. 71 (2000).
 Developing Lawyering Skills and the Nurturing of Inherent Traits and Abilities, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 1057 (2000).
 Calvin A. Kuenzel: A Teacher’s Teacher and Stetson Legend, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 975 (1999).
 The 30th Anniversary of the United States Supreme Court’s Decision in Gideon v. Wainwright, 43 Am.
U. L. Rev. 1, 33 (1993).
 Developing Lawyering Skills and the Nurturing of Inherent Traits and Abilities, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 577
(1983).
 Disciplinary and Punitive Transfer Decisions and Due Process Values in the American Correctional
System, 12 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (1982) (co-author K. M. Sharma).
 The Concept of Restitution: An Historical Overview, Restitution in Crim. Just. (1976) (proceedings of
The International Symposium of Restitution held in Minneapolis in November 1975, sponsored by
L.E.AA. and the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Re-published as Restitution in Criminal Justice
(J. Hudson & B. Galaway eds., Lexington Bks. 1977).
 Book Review, Frank Vandall, Police Training for Tough Calls: Discretionary Situations, 25 Emory L. J.
393 (1976).
 Justice after Trial: Prisoners’ Need for Legal Services in the Criminal- Correctional Process, 18 Kan. L.
Rev. 493 (1970) (co-author K.M. Sharma).
 Prison Discipline and Inmate Rights, 5 Harv. Civ. Rights-Civ. Libs. L. Rev. 227 (1970).
 Reparation or Restitution by the Criminal Offender to His Victim: Applicability of an Ancient Concept in
the Modern Correctional Process, 61 J. Crim. L., Criminology & Police Sci. 152 (1970).
 Annual Survey of Georgia Law, Criminal Law and Procedure, 17 Mercer L Rev. 58 (1965).
 Freedom of Assembly and Racial Demonstrations, 10 Cleveland Marshall L. Rev. 88 (1961).
 Sit-In Demonstrations: Are They Punishable in Florida? 15 U. Miami L Rev. 123 (1960).
Marco J. Jimenez
Articles and Essays
 Remedial Consilence, ___ Emory L. J. ___ (2012/13) (forthcoming).
 Towards a Borgean Theory of Constitutional Interruption, ___ Pepp. L. Rev. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
 Finding the Good in Holmes’ Bad Man, 79 Fordham L. Rev. 2069 (2011).
 The Many Faces of Promissory Estoppel: An Empirical Analysis under the Restatement (Second) of
Contracts, 57 UCLA L. Rev. 669 (2010).
 The Value of a Promise: A Utilitarian Approach to Contract Law Remedies, 56 UCLA L. Rev. 59 (2008).
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Timothy S. Kaye
Books and Book Chapters
 Products Liability: A Casebook (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (forthcoming).
 Law, Justice, and Miscommunication: Essays in Applied Legal Philosophy (editor) (Vandeplas 2011).
 Law and Risk: An Introduction, in Risk and the Law (Gordon Woodman & Diethelm Klippel eds.,
Routledge-Cavendish 2008) (lead chapter).
 Risk and Predictability in English Common Law, in Risk and the Law (Gordon Woodman & Diethelm
Klippel eds., Routledge-Cavendish 2008).
 Childhood Obesity, School Food and Education: The Role of the Law, in The Law as an Agent of Change in
Education (R. Flynn ed., CAPSLE 2006).
 Educational Negligence, in The Education Law Handbook (L. Segal ed., Optimus Publg. 2005).
 Negligence: School Trips, Bullying and Stress, in The Education Law Handbook (L. Segal ed., Optimus Publg.
2005).
 Religion and Education in England and Wales, in Cultural and Educational Rights in the Enlarged Europe (J. de
Groof & G. Lauwers eds., Wolf Leg. Publishers 2005).
 School Premises, in Butterworths Education Law Manual (Butterworths 2002).
 Education, Education, Education: Commodity for Sale or Property Right? in Property and Protection (F. Meisel
& P. Cook eds., Hart Publg. 2000).
 Admissions to School Manual of the Education Law Programme (2d ed. 1999; IBC 1998).
 Protecting the Consumer in the Home-Buying Process (NAEA 1998).
 Blackstone Book of Moots (Blackstone 1996) (co-author Lynne Townley).
 Corporate Manslaughter: Who Pays? The Ferryman? in Corporate & Commercial Law: Modern Developments
(D. Feldman & F. Meisel eds., Lloyds of London Press 1995).
 Unsafe and Unsatisfactory? Report of the Independent Inquiry into the West Midlands Police Serious Crime
Squad (Civil Liberties Trust 1991).
 A Village at War, in State of Siege (Jim Coulter & Susan Miller eds., Canary Press 1984).
Articles and Essays
 Rights Gone Wrong: The Failure of Fundamentalist Tort Theory, 78 Miss. L.J. 931 (2010).
 Divided by a Common Language: Why the British Adoption of the American Anti-Discrimination Model
Did Not Lead to an Identical Approach to Age Discrimination Law, 3 J. Intl. Aging L. & Policy 17 (2009).
 Aim Higher: Challenging Farrington and Palfreyman’s The Law of Higher Education, 33 J.C. & U.L. 559 (2007).
 Criticizing the Image of the Student as Consumer: Examining Legal Trends and Administrative Responses in
the US and UK, 18 Educ. & L. 85 (2006) (co-authors Robert D. Bickel and T. Birtwistle).
 LNAT: The National Admissions Test for Law, 39 L. Teacher 192 (2005).
 Book Review, L.L. Weinreb, Legal Reason: The Use of Analogy in Legal Argument, 26 J. Mind & Behavior 307
(2005).
 Loss of Education is Damage to Property, 8 Educ., Pub. L. & Individual 12 (2003).
 The Human Rights Act 1998—One Year On: A Focus on Further and Higher Education, 6 Educ., Pub. L. &
Individual 58 (2001).
 Book Review, J. Ford et al., Education Law and Practice, 19 Civ. Just. Q. 204 (2000).
 Infant Class Sizes in the New Admissions Framework: A Devolution of Power, 11 Educ. & L. 253 (1999).
 Academic Judgment, the University Visitor and the Human Rights Act 1998, 11 Educ. & L. 165 (1999).
 Book Review, J. de Groof and H. Penneman (eds.), The Legal Status of Pupils in Europe: Yearbook of the
European Association for Education Law and Policy, Educ. L. Rev. 208 (1999).
 Book Review, N. Harris, Special Educational Needs and Access to Justice, 17 Civ. Just. Q. 71 (1998).
 Admissions to School: Efficiency Versus Parental Choice? 10 Educ. & L. 19 (1998).
 Do Consumers Make Contracts with Water Companies? 7 Water L. 48 (1996).
 Unfair Terms in Water Supply Contracts, 7 Water L. 81 (1996).
 Acts Speak Louder than Statements, or Nine into One Will Go, 58 Mod. L. Rev. 574 (1995).
 Implementing an E.C. Directive on Unfair Terms, 3 Web J. Curr. Leg. Issues (1995).
 Book Review, John Cartwright, Unequal Bargaining: A Study of Vitiating Factors in the Formation of
Contracts, 11 Civ. Just. Q. 218 (1992).
 Caveat Emptor: A Conflict of Ideologies, 140 New. L.J. 911 (1990).
 Surveying the Scene: A Valuer’s Duty of Care, 52 Modern L. Rev. 841 (1989).
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 Improving Conveyancing in England and Wales (1989).
 Book Review, G. Rubin, War, Law and Labour; W. Hamish Fraser, Conflict and Class, 10 J. Leg. History
119 (1989).
 Natural Law Theory and Legal Positivism: Two Sides of the Same Practical Coin? 14 J.L. & Society 303
(1987).
 Book Review, H. Hill, Black Labor and the American Legal System; C. Tomlins, The State and the
Unions; M. Poole, Industrial Relations, 13 J.L. & Society 442 (1986).
Peter F. Lake
Books and Book Chapters
 The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University: The Rise of the Facilitator University (Carolina
Academic Press 2012) (forthcoming).
 The Foundations of Higher Education Law for Student Affairs (NASPA, 2011).
 Beyond Discipline: Managing the Modern Higher Education Environment (Hierophant Enter., Inc. 2009).
 The Rights and Responsibilities of the Modern University: Who Assumes the Risks of College Life? (Carolina
Academic Press 1999) (co-author Robert D. Bickel).
Articles and Essays
 Still Waiting: The Slow Evolution of the Law in Light of the Ongoing Student Suicide Crisis, 34 J.C. & U.L. 253
(2008).
 Alcohol and Campus Risk Management, Campus Activities Programming (Oct. 2006) (co-author Dean Darby
Dickerson).
 Hazing in the Internet Age, NASPA Leadership Exch. (Sept. 2006) (co-author Dean Darby Dickerson).
 A Blueprint for Collaborative Risk Management Teams, Campus Activities Programming (Apr. 2006) (co-author
Dean Darby Dickerson).
 Private Law Continues to Come to Campus: Rights and Responsibilities Revisited, 31 J.C. & U.L. 621 (2005).
 Deflating the Risks of Inflatables, NASPA Leadership Exch. 22 (Dec. 2005) (co-author Dean Darby Dickerson).
 The Emerging Crisis of College Student Suicide: Law and Policy Responses to Serious Forms of Self-Inflicted
Injury, 32 Stetson L. Rev. 125 (2002) (co-author Nancy Tribbensee).
 Modern Liability Rules and Policies Regarding College Student Alcohol Injuries: Reducing High-Risk Alcohol
Use through Norms of Shared Responsibility and Environmental Management, 53 Okla. L. Rev. 611 (2001)
(co-author Joel C. Epstein).
 The Special Relationship(s) between a College and a Student: Law and Policy Ramifications for the Post In
Loco Parentis College, 37 Idaho L. Rev. 531 (2001).
 Common Law “Duty” Analysis: The Conceptual Expansion of “Duty” in a Period of Doctrinal
Consolidation/Retrenchment, 10 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Policy 153 (2000).
 Tort Litigation in Higher Education, 27 J.C. & U.L. 255 (2000).
 When Fear Knocks: The Myths and Realities of Law School, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 1015 (2000).
 Boys, Bad Men, and Bad Caselaw: Re-Examining the Historical Foundations of No-Duty-to-Rescue Rules, 43
N.Y.L. Sch. L. Rev. 385 (1999).
 The Rise of Duty and the Fall of In Loco Parentis and Other Protective Tort Doctrines in Higher Education Law,
64 Mo. L. Rev. 1 (1999).
 Common Law Duty in Negligence Law: The Recent Consolidation of a Consensus on the Expansion of the
Analysis of Duty and the New Conservative Liability Limiting Use of Policy Considerations, 34 S.D. L. Rev. 1503
(1997).
 The Emergence of New Paradigms in Student-University Relations: From “In Loco Parentis” to Bystander to
Facilitator, 23 J.C. & U.L. 755 (1997) (co-author Robert D. Bickel).
 Recognizing the Importance of Remoteness to the Duty to Rescue, 46 DePaul L. Rev. 315 (1997).
 The Expanding Duty of The University To Reduce The Risk of Student Assault: The Case Against a
“Bystander” University Which Has No Affirmative Duty to “Rescue” its Students, 7 Synthesis 534
(Winter 1996) (co-author Robert D. Bickel).
 Liberalism within the Limits of the Reasonable Alone: Developments of John Rawls’ Political
Philosophy, Its Political Positivism, and the Limits on Its Applicability, 19 Vt. L. Rev. 603 (1995).
 Virginia Is Not Safe for Lovers: The Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Tarasoff in Nasser v. Parker, 61
Brook. L. Rev. 1285 (1995).
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 Posner’s Pragmatist Jurisprudence, 73 Neb. L. Rev. 545 (1994).
 Reconceptualizing the College’s Duty to Provide a Safe Learning Environment: A Criticism of the
Doctrine of In Loco Parentis and The Restatement (Second) of Torts, 20 J.C. & U.L. 261 (1994) (coauthor
Robert D. Bickel).
 Revisiting Tarasoff, 58 Alb. L. Rev. 97 (1994).
 Waite and See: The Confusing State of Interspousal Immunity, Noble Pursuits, J. Lakeland Fla. B. Assn.
(1994) (co-author A. Fanzlaw).
 Paying for the Pollution Cleanup with Insurance? A Review of Kenneth S. Abraham’s Environmental
Liability Insurance Law (1990), 4 Md. J. Contemp. Leg. Issues 153 (Fall/Winter 1992–1993).
 Book Review, T. Pogge, Realizing Rawls (1989), 30 Colum. Transnatl. L.J. 471 (1992).
 Make Lawyers Not Lethal Sheep, 42 J. Leg. Educ. (June 1992).
 Paradigms Lost: Changes in the Legal Talent Market, A.B.A. J. (Mar. 1992).
 Constitutional Camlan: Can The Bankruptcy Act Survive? N.Y. L.J. (1990) (co-author Floyd Abrams).
 Book Review, Mark W. Janis, An Introduction to International Law, 12 Fordham Intl. L.J. 882 (1989).
Lance Long
Articles and Essays
 Does the Readability of Your Brief Affect Your Chance of Winning an Appeal? An Analysis of Readability in
Appellate Briefs and Its Correlation with Success on Appeal, 12 J. App. Prac. & Process 145 (2011) (coauthored
with William F. Christensen).
 Clearly, Using Intensifiers Is Very Bad—Or Is It?, 45 Idaho L. Rev. 171 (2008).
Janice Kay McClendon
Articles and Essays
 A Curtain Call on Deregulation and Clinton’s Tax Policy: The Home Mortgage Crisis of 2008, 12 U. Pa. J. Bus. L.
131 (2009).
 The Death Knell of Traditional Defined Benefit Plans: Avoiding a Race to the 401(k) Bottom, 80 Temp. L. Rev.
809 (2007).
 A Small Step Forward in the Last Civil Rights Battle: Extending Benefits under Federally Regulated Employee
Benefit Plans to Same-Sex Couples, 36 U. N.M. L. Rev. 99 (2006).
 Bringing the Bulls to Bear: Regulating Executive Compensation to Realign Management and Shareholders’
Interests and Promote Corporate Long-Term Productivity, 39 Wake Forest L. Rev. 971 (2004).
 Pension Reform in the Aftermath of Enron: Congress’ Failure to Deliver the Promise of Secure Retirement to
401(k) Plan Participants, 92 Ky. L.J. 1 (2003) (lead article).
 American Workers Are Winning a Few Battles But May Lose the War: Recent Court Decisions Fuel the Cash
Balance Plan Conversion Debate, Elder L. Newsltr. (Sept. 2003).
Jeffrey J. Minneti
Articles and Essays
 Rising Together: Clarifying the International Environmental Marketing Claim Regulatory Landscape So That
Developing Country Exporters May More Effectively Market Their Environmentally Responsible Products, 2
Notre Dame J. Int’l & Comp. L. 1 (2011).
 Relational Integrity Regulation: Nudging Consumers Toward Products Bearing Valid Environmental Marketing
Claims, 40 Envtl. L. 1327 (2010)
 An Overview of the U.S. Legal System, in Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009) (Ellen S. Podgor & John F.
Cooper, eds.).Law Students Are Different from the General Population: Empirical Findings Regarding Learning
Styles, 17 Persps. 153 (2009) (co-authors Robin Boyle and Andrea Honigsfeld).
 Is it Too Easy Being Green? A Behavioral Economics Approach to Determining Whether to Regulate
Environmental Marketing Claims, 55 Loy. L. Rev. 653 (2009).
 Teaching Every Student: A Demonstration Lesson That Adapts Instruction to Students’ Learning Styles, 17
Persps. 161 (2009) (co-author Catherine J. Cameron).
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 Using Student Learning Preferences to Compare and Contrast Objective Memo Writing with Essay Exam
Writing, 22 Second Draft (Bull. of Leg. Writing Inst.) 10 (Spring 2008) (co-author Catherine J. Cameron).
 Note, Meritcare Inc. v. Saint Paul Mercury Insurance Co.: The Effect of 28 U.S.C. § 1367 on Diversity
Jurisdiction, 23 Am. J. Tr. Advoc. 403 (2000).
Lizabeth A. Moody
Books and Book Chapters
 Wills, Trusts, Probate, Administration and the Fiduciary (Emanuel 1989; 3d ed., 1983; 2d ed., West 1973) (coauthored).
 Forward, in Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution (Clev. B. Assn. 1987).
 Practice and Procedure Guide for Corporations and Partnerships (rev. 1987; 1986; B. Assn. of Greater Clev.
1984) (co-authored).
 Corporations (4th ed., 1986; 3d ed., West Publg. 1976) (co-authored).
Articles and Essays
 Revising the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act: Plus Ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose, 41 Ga. L. Rev.
1335 (2007).
 Calvin A. Kuenzel: Treasured Colleague, Legendary Professor, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 965 (1999).
 A Tribute to Professor Howard L. Oleck: The Scholar, 27 Stetson L. Rev. 333 (1997).
 Nonprofit Organizations: Organizational Form and Structure, in Proceedings of the New York University School
of Law Program on Philanthropy and the Law (1989).
 The Who, What, and How of the Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act, 16 N. Ky. L. Rev. 251 (1989).
 In Memoriam: Elyce Zenoff, 57 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 5 (1988).
 Book Review, Board Liability: Guide for Nonprofit Directors, 43 Bus. Law. 1605 (Aug. 1988).
 Farewell Thoughts: The Purpose of Bar Associations, 59 Clev. B.J. 204 (May 1988).
 One Million Lawyers, 59 Clev. B.J. 170 (Apr. 1988).
 Law and Medicine, 59 Clev. B.J. 134 (Mar. 1988).
 The Important Role of Legal Education, 59 Clev. B.J. 102 (Feb. 1988).
 Goals for the New Year, 59 Clev. B.J. 66 (Jan. 1988).
 Statutory Solutions to Conflicts of Interest in Close Corporations, 35 Clev. St. L. Rev. 95 (1987).
 Fair Compensation for Judges, 59 Clev. B.J. 34 (Dec. 1987).
 Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Is in Your Future, 59 Clev. B.J. 2 (Nov. 1987).
 Looking Back . . . And Looking Ahead, 58 Clev. B.J. 358 (Sept. 1987).
 An Introduction to this Special Issue on the Bicentennial of the U.S.; Constitution, 58 Clev. B.J. 274 (July–Aug.
1987).
 Inaugural Address, 58 Clev. B.J. 238 (June 1987).
 Two Hundred Years Later, What Does the Constitution Do for Women, 38 Clev. B.J. 104 (Feb. 1987).
 Celebrating the Constitution’s Bicentennial: Committee Wants to Include You in Its Anniversary Plans, 58 Clev.
B.J. 73 (Jan. 1987).
 Forward, 58 Clev. B.J. (Jan. 1987).
 Law Faculty Attrition: Are We Doing Something, 36 J. Leg. Educ. 209 (1986).
 Insurance and Indemnification in Non-Profit Organizations (1985) (position paper for ABA Sec. of Corp.
Banking & Bus. L.) (co-authored).
 State Statutes Governing Directors of Charitable Corporations, 18 U.S.F. L. Rev. 749 (1984).
 Co-Editor, Tax Exempt Organization Newsletter Section of Taxation (1984–1986).
 Corporations and Securities Law, 1982 Det. C.L. Rev. 343.
 Indemnification or Purchase of Insurance by Charitable Organizations on Behalf of Their Officers and Trustees
(1981) (position paper for American Bar Association Section of Taxation, Committee on Exempt Organizations).
 Book Review, Parliamentary Law for Non-Profit Organizations, 10 ALI-ABA CLE Rev. 35 (1979).
 Litigation as a Charitable Activity (1978) (position paper for American Bar Association Section of Taxation,
Committee on Exempt Organizations).
 Book Review, Trends in Non-Profit Organization Law, 14 Wake Forest L. Rev. 338 (1978).
 The One-Sex School: A Status Report on the Legal Situation, Barnard Alumnae Mag. (Spring 1977) (reprinted
by the American Association of University Women for distribution to its members).
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 The Woman Law Student: The View from the Front of the Classroom, 24 Clev. St. L. Rev. 223 (1975) (coauthors
Jurate Jason and James Schuerger).
 Sex Discrimination in Taxation, 49 Clev. B.J. (Nov. 1975).
 Non-Profit Corporations: A Survey of Recent Cases, 21 Clev. St. L. Rev. 26 (Sept. 1972).
 The Constitution and the One Sex School, 20 Clev. St. L. Rev. 465 (1971).
Rebecca C. Morgan
Books and Book Chapters
 Comparative Ethics in Incapacity and Guardianship Matters, in Comparative Perspectives on Adults
Guardianship (A. Kimberley Dayton, ed.) (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (forthcoming).
 Development of Elder Law in the US, in Las Medidas Fiscales Como Instrumento De Protección De Las
Personas Con Necesidades Especiales: Una Apuesta Por Las Medidas Jurídicas Trasversales (Tirant lo
Blanch, Valencia (Spain), 2012) (forthcoming).
 Ethics in an Elder Law Practice (ABA forthcoming 2012) (co-author Roberta K. Flowers).
 Planning for the Elderly in Florida (LexisNexis updated annually) (co-authors Edwin M. Boyer, Mary A. Jackson
and Chris Likens).
 Tax, Estate & Financial Planning for the Elderly (Matthew Bender updated every six months) (co-authors John J.
Regan and David M. English).
 Tax, Estate & Financial Planning for the Elderly Forms Book (Matthew Bender updated every six months) (coauthors
John J. Regan, Michael Gilfix, and David M. English).
 Fundamentals of Special Needs Trusts (LexisNexis updated annually) (co-authors Stu Zimring, Bradley
Frigon and Craig Reaves).
 Future of Elder Law & Conclusion, in Theories on Law & Aging ch. 10 (Springer Publications 2008).
 Health Decisions and Directives About the End of Life, in Handbook of Gerontology: Evidence-Based
Approaches to Theory, Practice & Policy ch. 19 (Wiley 2007) (co-authored).
 Statutory Analysis of Changes to Medicare and Medicaid Laws as a Result of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
(Matthew Bender 2006).
 Health Care Decision-Making, in Mezzullo & Woolpert, Advising the Elderly Client ch. 33 (Clark, Boardman,
Callaghan Publishers 1995).
 Children and Families Creation and Conflict, in Current Perspectives in Psychological, Legal and Ethical Issues
vol. 1B (Jessica Kingsley Publishers 1991).
 Life Planning in Florida (D & S Publications 1988) (co-authored).
Articles and Essays
 Standards for Financial Decision-Making by Guardians, ___ Utah L. Rev. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
 The Future of Elder Law, 37 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. 1 (2011).
 Introduction, Teaching Elder Law, 40 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2010).
 The Elderly in Bankruptcy and Health Reform, 18 Geo. J. Poverty L. & Pol’y 1 (2010) (co-author Theresa Pulley
Radwan)
 The New Importance of Advance Directives, 2 Est. Plan. & Community Prop. L.J. 1 (2010).
 Today’s Elderly in Bankruptcy and Predictions for the Elderly of Tomorrow, 6 NAELA J. 1 (2010) (co-author
Theresa Pulley Radwan).
 Introduction, The Uniform Guardianship & Protective Proceedings Act of 1997—Ten Years of Developments, 37
Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2007).
 Elder Law in the United States: The Intersection of The Practice and Demographics, 2 J. Intl. Aging, L. & Policy
103 (2007).
 From the Elder-Friendly Law Office to the Elder-Friendly Courtroom—Providing the Same Access and Justice for
All, 2 NAELA J. 325 (Fall 2006).
 Introduction and Commentary: Reflections on and Implications of Schiavo, 35 Stetson L. Rev. 1 (2005) (coauthor
Michael P. Allen).
 The Practical Aspects of Practicing Elder Law—Making Your Office Elder Friendly, 38 ABA Fam. L.Q. 269
(Summer 2004).
 Book Review, I Only Say This Because I Love You, NAELA News (2003).
 Ten Things to Tell Your Clients and Your Parents about Advance Directives, Guardianships and Nursing Homes,
ABA Gen. Prac./Solo J. (2002).
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 Elder Law across the Curriculum, Introduction, 30 Stetson L. Rev. 1265 (2001).
 Lawyer’s Ethical Dilemmas: A “Normal” Relationship When Representing Demented Clients and Their Families,
35 U. Ga. L. Rev. 735 (2001) (co-author Robert B. Fleming).
 Book Review, Changing Places, 13 NAELA News 7 (Nov./Dec. 2001).
 Book Review, Building Healthy Communities through Medical-Religious Partnerships, 13 NAELA News 7 (Sept.
2001).
 Advance Planning and Drafting for Health Care Decisions, 15 Prob. & Prop. 35 (July/Aug. 2001) (co-author
Charles P. Sabatino).
 Aging & Elder Law in the 21st Century, 6 J. Mental Health & Aging 115 (2000) (introduction co-authored and
co-guest editor).
 Book Review, Another Country: Navigating the Emotional Terrain of Our Elders, 6 J. Mental Health & Aging 189
(2000) (reprinted in 22 Bifocal 11 (2001), and NAELA Q. (2001)).
 Book Review, Freedom to Die: People, Politics and the Right-to-Die Movement, 40 Santa Clara L. Rev. 609
(2000).
 Dying and Social Policy in the New Millennium, 11 J. Aging & Soc. Policy 145 (2000) (co-authored).
 Nursing Home Residents and the New California Health Care Decisions Law, 31 McGeorge L. Rev. 733 (2000)
(co-author David M. English).
 Who Is the Client? Ethical Issues in an Elder Law Practice, 16 J. Am. Acad. Matrimonial Laws. 463 (2000).
 The Future of Elder Law. NAELA Quarterly Winter, 1999 President’s Message, 12 NAELA Q. 2 (Winter 2000).
 In Memoriam: A Tribute to Professor Calvin Arnold Kuenzel: “You Done Good, Kid”, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 1009
(1999).
 1997 Federal Legislative Changes Affecting Elder Law Practices, 11 NAELA Q. 3 (Winter 1998) (co-authored).
 Changes in the Uniform Guardianship & Protective Proceedings Act, 11 NAELA Q. 1 (Spring/Summer 1998)
(co-authored).
 Last Rights? Confronting Physician-Assisted Suicide in Law and Society: Legal Liturgies on Physician-Assisted
Suicide, 26 Stetson L. Rev. 481 (1997) (co-author D. Dixon Sutherland).
 Legalization of Physician-Assisted Suicide on the Path of Litigation, 38 Stetson L. Rev. 5 (1997).
 Society’s Search for a Legal and Ethical Basis of Physician-Assisted Suicide, 9 J. Aging & Soc. Policy 51 (1997)
(co-authored).
 Federal Law Update for Estate Planners: Criminalizing Medicaid Planning, 11 Prob. & Prop. 46 (Mar.–Apr.
1997) (co-author David M. English).
 Book Review, Elderlaw in a Nutshell, J. Ethics, L. & Aging (Summer, 1996).
 Representing the Client who is Older in the Law Office and the Courtroom, 2 Elder Law J. 1 (1994) (coauthored).
 After the Drafting: The Enforceability of Advance Directives, VI NAELA Q. 16 (Fall 1993) (co-authored).
 Book Review, Elderlaw Cases and Materials, Elderlaw Rptr. (Michie) (Feb. 1993).
 The Issue of Personal Choice-the Competent Incurable Patient and the Right to Commit Suicide, 57
Mo. L. Rev. 1 (1992) (co-authored).
 The Right of the Dying to Refuse Life Prolonging Medical Procedures: The Evolving Importance of
State Constitutions, 18 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 467 (1992) (co-authored).
 Deciding the Right to Die, 20 Stetson L. Rev. 77 (1991).
 Constitutional Development of Judicial Criteria in Right to Die Cases— From Brain Dead to Persistent
Vegetative State, 23 Wake Forest L. Rev. 721 (1988) (co-authored).
 Florida Law and Feeding Tubes—The Right of Removal, 17 Stetson L. Rev. 109 (1987).
Joseph F. Morrissey
Books and Book Chapters
 The CISG: A Lex Amicorum, in International Arbitration and International Commercial Law: Synergy,
Convergence and Evolution—Liber Amicorum Eric Bergsten 631 (S. Kröll, L.A. Mistelis, P. Perales Viscasillas &
V. Rogers eds.) (Wolters Kluwer 2011).
 International Sales Law and Arbitration: Problems, Cases, and Commentary (Kluwer L. Intl. 2008) (co-author
Jack M. Graves).
Articles and Essays
 A Contractarian Critique of Citizens United, 15 U. Penn. J. Con. L. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
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 Lochner, Lawrence, and Liberty, 27 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 609 (2011).
 A Contractarian Defense of Corporate Regulation, 11 Transactions: Tenn. J. Bus. L. 135 (2009).
 Rhetoric and Reality: Investor Protection and the Securities Regulation Reform of 2005, 2 Cath. U. L. Rev. 561
(2007).
 Simplifying the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act: If a Sovereign Acts Like a Private Party, Treat It Like One, 5
U. Chi. J. Intl. L. 675 (2005).
 Catching the Culprits: Is Sarbanes-Oxley Enough? 2003 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 801.
 Setting Up a Business in Uzbekistan, Intl. Co. & Comm. L. Rev. i (Supp. 1996) (co-authored).
Luz E. Nagle
Books and Book Chapters
 An International Experience, in State of Criminal Justice 2012 (ABA Criminal Justice Section) (co-author Robert
Johnson).
 Corruption among Politicians, Law Enforcement, and the Judiciary, in Narcos over the Border: Gangs, Cartels
and Mercenaries (Taylor & Francis, 2009).
 U.S. International Criminal Law, in State of Criminal Justice 2009 (ABA Criminal Justice Section) (co-author
Bruce Zagaris).
 The Rule of Law in Latin America, in Latin American Democracy: Emerging Reality or Endangered Species?
(Routledge 2008) (Richard L. Millett, Jennifer S. Holmes, Orlando J. Perez, eds).
 Impact of Globalization on Human Trafficking: An Era of Globalized Servitude (Human Dev. Initiatives for HDI’s
10th Anniversary Conference & Lecture, Lagos, Nigeria May 11, 2007) (monograph).
 Corruption and the Rule of Law (ABA Apr. 2007) (white paper prepared by the Corruption and the Rule of Law
Working Group of the ABA).
 La Cenicienta del gobierno: reforma a la justicia en América Latina, in Independencia Judicial: Disenos
Institucionales y Balances Historicos ch. 6 (Ediciones Antropos 2006) (contributing author).
 Protección del medio ambiente imponiendo una responsabilidad civil, in Responsibilidad Civil ded
Profesionales y empresarios ch. 2 (Grupo Bilbo 2006) (co-author Henry W. McGee).
 Plan Colombia: Reality of the Colombian Crisis and Implications for Hemispheric Security: Shaping the
Regional Security Environment in Latin America Series (Strategic Stud. Inst., U.S. Army War College, Dec.
2002) (monograph).
 The Search for Accountability and Transparency in Plan Colombia: Reforming Judicial Institutions—Again,
Implementing Plan Colombia Special Series (Strategic Stud. Inst., U.S. Army War College, May 2001) (available
at http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/pub24.pdf) (monograph).
Articles and Essays
 The FARC: Doing What Any Multinational Corporation Would Do – Diversity, 28 Int’l. Enforcement L.
Rep. 178 (2012).
 Youth Gangs and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe, 27 Int’l. Enforcement L. Rep. 702 (2011).
 Terrorism and Universal Jurisdiction: Opening a Pandora’s Box, 27 G.S.U. L. Rev. 339 (2010)
 Child Soldiers and the Duty of Nations to Protect Children from Participation in Armed Conflict 19
Cardozo J. Intl. & Comp. L. 1 (2010).
 Should Terrorism Be Subject to Universal Jurisdiction?, 8 Santa Clara J. Int’l L. 87 (2009).
 U.S. Narcotic Kingpin List Snares Innocents in Its Impersonal Web, 25 Int’l Enforcement L. Rep. 263 (2009).
 Colombia’s Incursion into Ecuadorian Territory: Justified Hot Pursuit or Pugnacious Error? 17 Fla. St. J.
Transnatl. L. & Policy 359 (2008).
 Colombia’s Raid into Ecuador Sparks International Debate on the Bush Doctrine, Hot Pursuit, and
Preemptive Self-Defense, 24 Intl. Enforcement L. Rptr. 188 (2008).
 Factores Amenazantes a la Seguridad Nacional de los Países de América Latina y del Hemisferio, Consultorio
Jurídico (2008).
 On Armed Conflict, Human Rights, and Preserving the Rule of Law in Latin America, 27 Penn. St. Intl.
L. Rev. 1 (2008) (lead article).
 Process Issues of Colombia’s New Accusatory System, 14 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 233 (2008) (lead
article).
 Selling Souls: The Effect of Globalization on Human Trafficking and Forced Servitude, 26 Wis. Intl. L.J.
131 (2008).
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 Some Thoughts on the Rule of Law and Democracy in Latin America, Crim. L. Sect. Newsltr. (Intl. Bus.
Assn) 7 (Sept. 2008).
 Algunos aspectos sobre la lucha contra el crimen organizado internacional en América Latina, 75 Rev. Jurdica
U.P.R. 59 (2007).
 Criminal Gangs in Latin America: The Next Great Threat to Regional Security and Stability? 14 Tex.
Hisp. J.L. & Policy 7 (2007) (lead article).
 Prosecuting the Use of Antipersonnel Mines by Illegal Armed Groups: The Colombian Situation, 8 Or. Intl. L.
Rev. 230 (2006).
 The Rule of Law in Latin America, in Proceedings of the Midwest Association of Latin American Studies (2006).
 Global Terrorism in Our Own Backyard: Colombia’s Legal War against Illegal Armed Groups, 15 Transnatl. L. &
Contemporary Probs. 5 (2005) (lead article).
 Demobilization of Paramilitary Combatants in Colombia (2005) (U.S. Southern Command analysis position
paper).
 The Future of the Economic Analysis of Law in Latin America: A Proposal for ALACDE Model Law and
Economics Civil and Commercial Codes (Boalt Hall L. Sch., June 2005) (available at
http://repositories.cdlib.org/bple/alaced/3/).
 Colombian Asylum Seekers: What Practitioners Should Know about the Colombian Crisis, 18 Geo. Immigr. L.J.
441 (2004) (lead article).
 Placing Blame Where Blame Is Due: The Culpability of Illegal Armed Groups and Narcotraffickers in Colombia’s
Environmental and Human Rights Catastrophes, 29 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Policy Rev. 1 (2004) (lead article).
 The Challenges of Fighting Global Organized Crime in Latin America, 26 Fordham Intl. L.J. 1649 (2003).
 Entrevista con una experta sobre las extradiciones de Colombianos a EE.UU., politica contra el narcotrafico de
Colombia, y otros temas, Money Laundering Alert (lavadinero.com website) (Oct. 13, 2003).
 Antitrust in the International Telecommunications Sector: The United States Challenges Mexico’s Telmex
Monopoly, 32 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 183 (2002) (lead article) (co-author Henry W. McGee).
 Hacia un regimen de responsibilidad civil por daño ambiental transfronterizo, 71 Rev. Juridica U.P.R. 111
(2002).
 “Ayuda no militar y la agenda de reforma judicial del Plan Colombia,” Aerospace Power J. Español, Tercer
Trimestre 76 (Oct. 2001) (available at http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/apjinternational/ apjs/
3trimes01/nagle.htm).
 E-Commerce in Latin America: Business and Legal Challenges for Developing Enterprise, 50 Am. U. L. Rev.
859 (2001) (lead article).
 The Situation within Colombia: A Pressure Cooker Spilling Over, ABA Comm. L. & Natl. Sec. (2001).
 The Cinderella of Government: Judicial Reform in Latin America, 30 Cal. W. Intl. L.J. 101 (2000).
 Colombia’s Faceless Justice: A Necessary Evil, Blind Impartiality, or Modern Inquisition? 61 Pitt. L. Rev. 881
(2000) (lead article).
 E-Commerce in Latin America, http://www. Purchasingsupersite.com (2000).
 Maximizing Legal Education: The International Component, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 1091 (2000).
 United States Mutual Assistance to Colombia: Vague Promises and Diminishing Returns, 23 Fordham Intl. L.J.
1235 (2000) (lead article).
 Book Review, Law Professors’ Book Rates Courtroom Movies, 11 Va. Laws. Weekly 577 (Nov. 18,
1996).
 TLC y el control de residuos tóxicos en la guerra contra la contaminación transfronteriza, 35 Rev. D.P.
67 (1996) (co-author Henry W. McGee).
 Evolution of the Colombian Judiciary and the Constitutional Court, 6 Ind. Intl. & Comp. L. Rev. 61
(1995).
 From Medellín to Marshall-Wythe in Search of the Rule of Law, Wm. & Mary Law. 22 (1992).
Marleen A. O’Connor-Felman
Books and Book Chapters
 Labors’ Role in the Shareholder Revolution, in Working Capital: The Power of Labor’s Pensions (Archon Fung
ed., IRL Press 2001).
 Comment, in The New Relationship: Human Capital in the American Corporation (Margaret Blair ed., Brookings
Inst. 2000).
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 Labor’s Capital and Rule 14a-8: Power, Politics and Ideology, in New York University School of Law’s
Proceedings on the 50th Annual Conference of Labor (Sam Estreicher ed., N.Y. U. Sch. of L. 1998).
 Global Capitalism and the Evolution of American Corporate Governance Institutions, in Perspectives on
Company Law (Fiona Patfield ed., Kluwer L. Intl. 1997).
Articles and Essays
 Women Executives in Gladiator Corporate Cultures: The Behavioral Dynamics of Gender, Ego, and Power, 65
Md. L. Rev. 465 (2006).
 Corporate Social Responsibility for Work/Family Balance, 79 St. John’s L. Rev. 1193 (2005).
 American Corporate Governance and Children: Investing in Our Future Human Capital During Turbulent Times,
77 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1255 (2004).
 The Enron Board: The Perils of Groupthink, 71 U. Cin. L. Rev. 1233 (2003).
 Labor’s Role in the American Corporate Governance Structure (Employees and Corporate Governance), 22
Comp. Lab. L. & Policy J. 97 (2000).
 Rethinking Corporate Financial Disclosure for the Knowledge-Based Economy, 1 U. Pa. J. Lab. & Empl. L. 527
(1998).
 Organized Labor as Shareholder Activist: Building Coalitions to Promote Worker Capitalism, 31 U. Rich. L. Rev.
1345 (1997).
Jason S. Palmer
Books and Book Chapters
 Remedying Mistakes in Mass Claims without Compounding Errors – Lessons from the Palestinian Late Claims
Program, in Designing Compensation after Upheaval: Insights from the Experience of the United Nations
Compensation Commission (Oxford University Press 2012) (forthcoming).
Articles and Essays
 Transnational Mass Claims Processes in International Law and Practice, 28 Berkeley J. Intl. L. 343 (2010) (coauthor
Arturo J. Carillo).
Ann M. Piccard
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Articles and Essays
 Women’s Rights as Human Rights Redux: Ain’t I a Human?, 26 St. Johns J. Civ. Rights & Econ. Dev. ___ (2012)
(forthcoming).
 Another Crack in the Thin Skull Plaintiff Rule: Why Women with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Who Suffer
Physical Harm from Abusive Environments at Work or School Should Recover from Employers and Educators,
20 Tex J. Women & L. 165 (2011) (co-authors Rachel V. Rose and Arlie N. Wallace).
 The United States’ Failure To Ratify The International Covenant On Economic, Social, And Cultural Rights: Must
The Poor Be Always With Us?, 13 Scholar 231 (2010).
 U.S. Ratification of CEDAW: From Bad to Worse?, 28 L. & Inequal. 119 (2010).
 Teaching to Different Levels of Experience: What I Learned From Working With Experienced Writers From
Different Fields, 17 Persps. 115 (2009).
 When the Rent Is Due, Where Is the Process? Residential Evictions in Florida, 36 Stetson L. Rev. 149 (2007).
 Judicial Activism or Judicial Independence? From Marbury v. Madison to Bush v. Gore, a Cautionary Tale for
Democracy, J. Intl. B. Assn. (July 2006) (co-authored).
 Direct Appeal Jurisdiction of Florida’s District Courts of Appeal, 33 Stetson L. Rev. 152 (2003) (co-author Mary
Piccard Vance).
 Church and State: Once More unto the Breach, 8 Christian Ethics Today 20 (Apr. 2002) (co-authored).
 Narratives of Imprisonment: NPR’s Prison Diaries, 25 Leg. Stud. Forum 485 (2001).
 Using Peer Editing to Supplement Feedback, Second Draft (Bull. of Leg. Writing Inst.) 14 (June 2001).
 Tick, Tick, Tick . . . The Electoral College, a Ticking Time Bomb, 4 Rich. J.L. & Pub. Interest (Fall 2000) (available
at http://law.richmond.edu/rjolpi) (co-authored).
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Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz
Books and Book Chapters
 Corporate Reorganizations (CCH) (co-authors Roberta F. Mann and Jonathan R. Flora) (2006)
Articles and Essays
 Economic Substance and the Standard of Review, 60 Ala. L. Rev. 339 (2009).
 Conflating Standards of Review in the Tax Court: A Lesson in Ambiguity, 44 Hous. L. Rev. 1337 (2007).
 Discarded Deference: Judicial Independence in Informal Agency Guidance, 73 Tenn. L. Rev. 1 (2006).
 Does the Internal Revenue Service Have a Duty to Treat Similarly Situated Taxpayers Similarly? 74 U. Cin. L.
Rev. 531 (2005).
 Of Summonses, Required Records, and Artificial Entities: Liberating the IRS from Itself, 73 Miss. L. J. 921
(2004).
 A Constitutional Cause of Action and the Internal Revenue Code: Can You Shoot (Sue) the Messenger? 54
Syracuse. L. Rev. 1 (2004).
 Noncontrolled Section 902 Corporation: Playing Field Leveled by TRA, 97 U.S. Taxation of International
Operations & 6001 (August 1998).
 The Taming of the Noncontrolled Section 902 Corporation Provisions: A Step Toward Subpart F, 15 J. of Taxn.
Invs. 257 (1998).
Ellen S. Podgor
Books and Book Chapters
 Mastering Criminal Procedure Vol. II: The Adjudicatory Stage (Carolina Academic Press 2012) (coauthors
Peter Henning, Andrew Taslitz, Margaret Paris, & Cynthia Jones).
 Mastering Criminal Procedure, Vol. I: The Investigative Stage (Carolina Academic Press 2010) (co-authors Peter
J. Henning, Andrew Taslitz, Margaret L. Paris, and Cynthia E. Jones).
 International Criminal Law: Cases and Materials (3d ed., Lexis/nexis 2010) (with accompanying teacher’s
manual 2010) (co-authors Edward Wise and Roger Clark).
 White Collar Crime: Law and Practice (3d ed., West 2009) (accompanying teacher’s manual in 2009) (coauthors
Jerold H. Israel, Hon. Paul D. Borman and Peter Henning).
 2009 Statutory and Documentary Supplement for White Collar Crime: Law and Practice (3d ed., West. 2009)
(co-authors Jerold H. Israel, Hon. Paul D. Borman and Peter Henning).
 White Collar Crime in a Nutshell (4th ed., West 2009) (co-author Jerold H. Israel).
 Overview of U.S. Law (Co-edited with John F. Cooper, LexisNexis 2009).
 Criminal Law: Concepts and Practice 2d (Carolina Academic Press 2008) (co-authors Peter Henning, Andrew
Taslitz, and Alfredo Garcia) (accompanying teacher’s manual 2009).
 Mastering Criminal Law (Carolina Press 2008) (co-authors Peter Henning and Neil Cohen).
 Understanding International Criminal Law 2d (LexisNexis 2008) (co-author Roger Clark).
 Did Overcriminalization Allow for the Prosecution of Martha Stewart, in Martha Stewart’s Legal Troubles (Joan
Macleod Hemingway ed., Carolina Academic Press 2006).
 Materiality as an Element of Obstruction, in Martha Stewart’s Legal Troubles (Joan Macleod Hemingway ed.,
Carolina Press 2006).
 Counterfeit Access Device and Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1984, in Major Acts of Congress (B.
Landsberg ed., MacMillan Ref. Bks. 2003).
 Computer Crime, in Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice 2d (J. Dressler ed., MacMillian Lib. Ref. 2001).
 Chapter 22, in Criminal Cases and the Investigative Accountant (Roman Weil et al. eds., 2d ed., Litig. Servs.
Handbook 1998 cum. supp.) (co-author Joel R. Podgor).
Articles and Essays
 Introduction: Examining White Collar Crime with Trifocals, 39 Fordham Urb. L. J. ___ (2012)
(forthcoming).
 Foreward – Overcriminalization 2.0: Developing Consensus Solutions, 7 J. L. Econ. & Policy 565
(2011).
 Introduction – Corporate Criminal Liability, 41 Stet. L. Rev. 1 (2011).
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 100 Years of White Collar Crime in “Twitter”, 30 Rev. Litig. 534 (2011) (invited).
 Pleading Blindly, 80 Miss. L.J. 1633 (2011) (Symposium—The Fifth Criminal Procedure Discussion
Forum) (invited).
 The Role of the Prosecution and Defense Function Standards: Stagnant or Progressive?, 62 Hastings
L.J. 1159 (2011) (invited).
 Intangible Rights – A Déjà Vu, 63 Vand. L. Rev. 63 (2010) (en banc); With the Bases Loaded, Alito Hits
a Home Run, 63 Vand. L. Rev. 63 (2010) (en banc) (en banc roundtable—Skilling v. United States).
 Regulating Lawyers: Same Theme, New Context, 2010 J. of the Prof. Law. 191 (2010) (Symposium of
2010 AALS Program on The Transformative Effect of International Initiatives on Lawyer Practice and
Regulation: A Case Study Focusing on FATF and Its 2008 Lawyer Guidance) (invited).
 The Tainted Federal Prosecutor in an Overcriminalized Justice System, 67 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1569
(2010) (Symposium—Prosecutory Power: Transnational Symposium) (invited).
 Welcome to the Other Side of the Railroad Tracks: A Meaningless Exclusionary Rule, 16 Sw. J. Int’l L.
299 (2010) (Symposium on The Future of the Exclusionary Rule: American and International
Perspectives) (invited).
 White-Collar Crime and the Recession: Was the Chicken or the Egg First?, 2010 U. Chi. Leg. Forum
205 (2010) (Symposium—Crime, Criminal Law, and the Recession) (invited).
 White Collar Innocence: Irrelevant in the High Stakes Risk Game, 85 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 77 (2010)
(Symposium—The Fourth Criminal Procedure Discussion Forum) (invited).
 Cybercrime: Discretionary Jurisdiction, 47 Louisville L. Rev. 727 (2009) (Symposium on Free Speech
and the Challenge of Advanced Technology) (invited)
 Educating Compliance, 46 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1523 (2009) (invited).
 Race-ing Prosecutors’ Ethics Codes, 44 Harv. Civ. Rights-Civ. Libs. L. Rev. 461 (2009) (invited).
 The Challenge of White Collar Sentencing, 97 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 731 (2007).
 Essay, A New Corporate World Mandates a “Good Faith” Affirmative Defense, 44 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1537
(2007) (invited).
 Throwing Away the Key, 116 Yale L.J. Pocket Pt. 279 (2007).
 Corporate Deferred Prosecution through the Looking Glass of Contract “Policing” 96 Ky. L.J. 1 (2007)
(lead article) (condensed version published in Back against the Wall: Corporate Deferred Prosecution
Through the Lens of Contract “Policing”, 23 ABA Crim. Just. Mag. (Fall 2008) (co-author Candace
Zierdt).
 Commentary, White Collar Crime: A Letter From the Future, 5 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 247 (2007).
 International Criminal Jurisdiction in the Twenty-First Century: Rediscovering United States v. Bowman, 44 San
Diego L. Rev. 585 (2007) (co-authored Daniel M. Filler) (invited).
 Reflection Essay, Government ”Shortcuts”, 2 J. Bus & Tech. L. 119 (2007) (invited).
 Commentary, The Promotion and Tenure Letter, 84 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1109 (2006) (invited).
 Incorporating Transnational Law in First Year Criminal Law and Procedure Classes, 56 J. Leg. Educ. 444
(2006) (invited).
 Book Review, Money Laundering and Legal Globalization: Where Does the United States Stand on this Issue?
5 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 151 (2006) (reviewing Heba Shams, Legal Globalization: Money Laundering
Law and Other Cases (British Inst. of Intl. & Comp. L. 2004)) 
 A New Dimension to the Prosecution of White Collar Crime: Enforcing Extraterritorial Social Harms, 37
McGeorge L. Rev. 83 (2006) (invited).
 Teaching a Live Synchronous Distance Learning Course: A Student Focused Approach, 2006 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. &
Policy 263 (peer-reviewed).
 Arthur Andersen, LLP and Martha Stewart: Should Materiality Be an Element of Obstruction of Justice? 44
Washburn L.J. 583 (2005) (condensed version republished as Making “Materiality” an Element of Obstruction
of Justice, Champion 26 (Sept.–Oct. 2005)) (invited).
 Foreword, Overcriminalization: The Politics of Crime, 54 Am. U. L. Rev. 541 (2005).
 Jose Padilla and Martha Stewart: Who Should Be Charged with Criminal Conduct? 109 Penn St. L. Rev. 1059
(2005) (invited).
 Cybercrime-Cyberterrorism, 19 Nouvelles Études Penale 283 (2004) (invited).
 Cybercrime: National, Transnational, or International? 50 Wayne L. Rev. 97 (2004) (invited).
 Department of Justice Guidelines: Balancing “Discretionary Justice”, 13 Cornell J.L. & Pub. Policy 167 (2004)
(lead article).
 Gideon Introduction, 41 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 131 (2004).
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 “Defensive Territoriality”: A New Paradigm for the Prosecution of Extraterritorial Business Crimes, 31 Ga. J. Intl.
& Comp. L. 1 (2003) (lead article).
 Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction: Replacing “Objective Territoriality with “Defensive Territoriality”, 28 Stud.
L., Pol., & Soc. 117 (2003) (invited).
 Government Surveillance of Attorney-Client Communications: Invoked in the Name of Fighting Terrorism, 12
Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 145 (2003) (co-author John Wesley Hall).
 Schemes to Defraud, 27 Champion 12 (2003).
 Book Review, Murder and the Reasonable Man, 27 Champion (Nov. 2003) (review of Cynthia Lee, Murder and
the Reasonable Man (N.Y. U. Press 2003)).
 Book Review, The International Dimensions of Cyberspace Law, 12 Intl. Crim. J. Rev. 122 (2002) (review of
Teresa Fuentes-Camacho, The International Dimensions of Cyberspace Law vol. 1 (Ashgate 2000)).
 International Computer Fraud: A Paradigm for Limiting National Jurisdiction, 35 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 267 (2002)
(lead article).
 The “USA Patriot Act” and Computer Crimes, 17 Crim. Just. 61 (2002).
 White Collar Cooperators: The Government in Employer-Employee Relationships, 23 Cardozo L. Rev. 795
(2002) (invited).
 Do We Need A Beanie Baby Fraud Statute? 49 Am. U. L. Rev. 1031 (2001).
 Respect, Responsibility, and the Virtue of Introspection: An Essay on Professionalism in the Law School
Environment, 15 Notre Dame J.L., Ethics & Pub. Policy 117 (2001) (co-author Barry Sullivan).
 The Ethics and Professionalism of Prosecutors in Discretionary Decisions, 68 Fordham L. Rev. 1511 (2000).
 Association of American Law Schools Panel on the International Criminal Court, 36 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 223
(1999) (co-moderator of panel discussion with Professor John E. Noyes).
 Criminal Discovery of Jencks Witness Statements: Timing Makes a Difference, 15 Ga. St. L. Rev. 651 (1999).
 Criminal Fraud, 48 Am. U. L. Rev. 729 (1999) (lead article).
 Foreword: Race and Criminal Justice, 40 B.C. L. Rev. 701 (1999) (co-author Bernadette Hartfield).
 Mail Fraud: Redefining the Boundaries, 10 St. Thomas L. Rev. 557 (1998) (invited).
 Globalization and the Federal Prosecution of White Collar Crime, 34 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 325 (1997).
 State and Local Entities as RICO Enterprises: A Matter of Perception, 98 W. Va. L. Rev. 853 (1996)
(invited).
 Lawyer Professionalism in a Gendered Society, 47 S.C. L. Rev. 323 (1996).
 Book Review, Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Lawyer, 20 Champion (Mar. 1995) (review of John
Wesley Hall, Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Lawyer (Clark Boardman Callaghan 1994 Supp.)).
 Essay, Corporate and White Collar Crime: Simplifying the Ambiguous, 31 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 391
(1994).
 Mail Fraud: Limiting the Limitless, 18 Champion 4 (1994).
 Form 8300: The Demise of Law as a Profession, 5 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 485 (1992) (lead article).
 Mail Fraud: Opening Letters, 43 S.C. L. Rev. 223 (1992) (lead article).
 Reckoning with the Bluster of Apolitical Jurisprudence, 19 Hastings Const. L.Q. 715 (1992) (co-author
Donald Lively).
 Bias v. Difference: An Analysis for Those Who Just Don’t Get It, 54 Alb. L. Rev. 413 (1991) (co-author
Leonard Pertnoy).
 Book Review, The Bill of Rights in Technicolor, 44 Ark. L. Rev. 1137 (1991) (review of Ellen Alderman &
Caroline Kennedy, In Our Defense: The Bill of Rights in Action (Morrow 1991)).
 Book Review, Judicial Activism in Perspective, 65 St. John’s L. Rev. 635 (1991) (review of Donald E. Lively,
Judicial Review and the Consent of the Governed: Activist Ways and Popular Ends (McFarland 1990)).
 Book Review, Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in the Gray Area, 26 U.S.F. L. Rev. 121 (1991) (review of Monroe H.
Freedman, Understanding Lawyers’ Ethics (Matthew Bender 1990)).
 Forward: Speech, Press, Religion & Assembly: Now and Tomorrow, 3 St. Thomas L. Forum 1 (1991).
 And God Created Woman . . . But to Be a Criminal Defense Attorney? 42 Mercer L. Rev. 713 (1991)
(co-author Leonard Pertnoy).
 Book Review, Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Lawyer, 25 Champion 54 (Apr. 1991) (review of John
Wesley Hall, Professional Responsibility of the Criminal Lawyer (Clark Boardman Callaghan 1990 Supp.)).
 Prosecutorial Misconduct: Alive and Well and Living in Indiana? 3 Geo. J. Leg. Ethics 657 (1990) (coauthor
Jeffrey Weiner) (lead article).
 Tax Fraud— Mail Fraud: Synonymous, Cumulative or Diverse? 57 U. Cin. L. Rev. 903 (1989) (lead
article).
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 1988 Supreme Court Term: What’s Left of The Bill of Rights? 3 BNA Crim. Prac. Man. 485 (Oct. 4,
1989) (invited).
 Criminal Misconduct: Ethical Rule Usage Leads to Regulation of the Legal Profession, 61 Temp. L.
Rev. 1323 (1988).
 Prosecutorial Vindictiveness—Indiana’s Newest Criminal Defense, 29 Res Gestae 404 (Feb. 1986).
 The Right to a Speedy Arrest, 22 Res Gestae 22 (Jan. 1978) (co-author David Nicholls).
 Advertising: From Pharmacists to Lawyers? 20 Res Gestae 508 (Dec. 1976).
 Note, Symbolic Speech, 9 Ind. L. Rev. 1009 (1976).
 Recent Development, First Amendment, 8 Ind. L. Rev. 890 (1975).
Theresa Pulley Radwan
Articles and Essays 
 Sword or Shield: Use of Tithing to Establish Nondischargeability of Debt Following Enactment of Religious
Liberties and Charitable Donation Protection Act, 19 A.B.I. L. Rev. 471 (2011).
 The Elderly in Bankruptcy and Health Reform, 18 Geo. J. Poverty L. & Pol’y 1 (2010) (co-author Rebecca C.
Morgan)
 Today’s Elderly in Bankruptcy and Predictions for the Elderly of Tomorrow, 6 NAELA J. 1 (2010) (co-author
Rebecca C. Morgan).
 Corporate Shell Games: LLPs, LLCs, and Responsibility for Mitigation Sites, 31 Natl. Wetlands Newsltr. 6 (coauthor
Royal C. Gardner) (Nov.-Dec. 2009).
 Keeping the Faith: The Rights of Parishioners in Church Reorganizations, 82 Wash. L. Rev. 75 (2006).
 No Harm, No Foul: Calculation of Nondischargeable Damages in Transactions Tainted by Fraud, 58 SMU L.
Rev. 1385 (2005).
 What Happens When a Wetland Mitigation Bank Goes Bankrupt? 35 Envtl. L. Rep. 10590 (Sept. 2005) (coauthor
Royal C. Gardner).
 Determining Congressional Intent Regarding Dischargeability of Imputed Fraud Debts in Bankruptcy, 54
Mercer L. Rev. 987 (2003) (lead article).
 Domino Effect: The Continued Existence of Liability for Fraud in Bankruptcy Despite Good-Faith Settlements by
the Honestly Unfortunate Settlor, 53 Cath. U. L. Rev. 81 (2003).
 Trustees in Trouble: Holding Bankruptcy Trustees Personally Liable for Professional Negligence, 35 U. Conn. L.
Rev. 525 (2003).
 Limitations on Assumption and Assignment of Executory Contracts by “Applicable Law”, 31 N.M. L. Rev. 299
(2001).
 How Imminent is Imminent?: The Imminent Danger Test Applied to Murder Manuals, 8 Seton Hall Const. L.J.
47 (1997).
 Meeting the Objectives of the MDA: Implied Preemption of State Torts Claims by the Medical Device
Amendments, 10 J.L. & Health 343 (1995/1996).
Charles H. Rose, III
Books and Book Chapters
 Evidence in Context, Evidentiary Problems & Exercises (West) (forthcoming).
 Fundamental Pretrial Advocacy: A Strategic Guide for Effective Litigation (2d ed. Thompson West 2012) (coauthor
James Underwood).
 Evidence Practice under the Rules (4th ed., Aspen 2012) (co-authors Laird Kirkpatrick and Chris
Mueller).
 Advocacy Case Files (West 2010).
 Washington v. Hartwell, Case File & Materials, (West 2010).
 Fundamental Trial Advocacy (2d ed. West 2010).
 Evidence Practice under the Rules (3d ed., Aspen 2009) (co-authors Laird Kirkpatrick and Chris
Mueller).
 The Law, Science and Art of Jury Selection chs. 7–9 (West 2008–2009) (contributing author).
 The Legal Rights of Guantanamo Bay Detainees and Their Impact on Legal Rights within the United
States, in Constitutional Rights for Guantanamo Detainees: An Immediate Look at the Legal and
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Governmental Ramifications of Boumediene v. Bush (Thomson/Aspatore 2008) (co-author Jeffrey F.
Addicott).
 Fundamental Pretrial Advocacy: A Strategic Guide for Effective Litigation (West 2007) (co-author James
Underwood).
 Military Crimes & Defenses (LexisNexis. 2007) (contributing author).
 Fundamental Trial Advocacy West. 2006).
 Advanced Military Evidence Casebook (TJAGSA, U.S. Army 2002 & 2003).
 Professional Responsibility in Military Justice Casebook (TJAGSA, U.S. Army 2001).
 The Operational Law Handbook (JAG, U.S. Army 2000) (contributing author).
 The Defense Counsel Handbook (TJAGSA 2003).
 Leadership & Management Program (TJAGSA 2002 & 2003).
 USAREUR Criminal Law Deskbook (TJAGSA 2000–2002) (editor 2001).
 Military Judge’s Deskbook (TJAGSA 2001–2003) (co-authored) (editor 2002).
 Basic Course Criminal Law Deskbook (TJAGSA 2000–2003) (co-authored).
 Criminal Law Advocacy Course Deskbook (2000–2003) (co-authored).
 Graduate Course Criminal Law Deskbook (TJAGSA 2000–2003) (co-authored).
 Senior Officers Legal Orientation Deskbook (TJAGSA 2000–2003) (co-authored).
Articles and Essays
 Criminal Conspiracy and the Military Commissions Act: Two Minds That May Never Meet, 13 ILSA J. Intl. &
Comp. L. 321 (2007).
 Caging the Beast: Formulating Effective Evidentiary Rules to Deal with Sexual Predators, 34 Am. J. Crim. L. 1
(2006).
 Deconstructing Truth: A Review of Carol Burke’s Book Camp All-American, Hanoi Jane, and the High-and-Tight:
Gender, Folklore, and Changing Military Culture, 12 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 481 (2006).
 Should the Tail Wag the Dog? The Potential Effects of Recidivism Data on Character Evidence, 36 N.M. L. Rev.
(2006).
 New Developments: Crop Circles in the Field of Evidence, Army Law. (Apr./May 2003).
 New Developments in Evidence: Counsel, Half-Right Face, Front Leaning Rest Position-Move! Army Law. (May
2002).
 The Attorney as a Moral Agent, Crim. Justice Ethics (Winter/Spring 2002) (co-author John Memory).
 Professional Responsibility: Peering over the Shoulder of Trial Attorneys, Army Law. (May 2001).
 Rank Relationships: Charging Offenses Arising from Improper Superior-Subordinate Relationships and
Fraternization, Army Law. (Apr. 2001).
Susan D. Rozelle
Books and Book Chapters
 The Story of Berry: When Hot Blood Cools, in Criminal Law Stories (Donna Coker and Bob Weisberg,
eds.) (Foundation Press, 2012).
 The Type of Possession Is Nine-Tenths of the Law: Criminal Responsibility for Acts Performed Under
the Influence of Hypnosis or Bewitchment, in Law and Magic 249 (Christine A. Corcos ed.) (Carolina
Academic Press, 2010).
 He Had It Coming: Provocation as a Partial Justification, in Criminal Law Conversations 326 (Paul H.
Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds.) (Oxford U. Press, 2009).
 Making Waves: Radicalizing Act Reasonableness, in Criminal Law Conversations 432 (Paul H.
Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds.) (Oxford U. Press, 2009).
 Sometimes a Control Test Is Just a Control Test, in Criminal Law Conversations 463 (Paul H. Robinson,
Stephen P. Garvey and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds.) (Oxford U. Press, 2009).
 No Excuse for You, in Criminal Law Conversations 482 (Paul H. Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey and
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan eds.) (Oxford U. Press, 2009).
Articles and Essays
 Pure Insanity, 42 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 543 (2009) (invited).
 Daubert, Schmaubert: Criminal Defendants and the Short End of the Science Stick, 43 Tulsa L. Rev. 597
(2007) (invited).
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 Fear and Loathing in Insanity Law: Explaining the Otherwise Inexplicable Clark v. Arizona, 58 Case W. Res. L.
Rev. 39 (2007).
 The Principled Executioner: Capital Juries’ Bias and the Benefits of True Bifurcation, 38 Ariz. St. L.J. 769
(2006).
 Controlling Passion: Adultery and the Provocation Defense, 37 Rutgers L.J. 197 (2005).
 The Utility of Witt: Understanding the Language of Death Qualification, 54 Baylor L. Rev. 677 (2002).
Judith A.M. Scully
Books and Book Chapters
 Buck v. Bell, in Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (David Spinoza Tanenhaus
ed., Macmillian Ref. 2008).
 Eugenics, in Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (David Spinoza Tanenhaus ed.,
Macmillian Ref. 2008).
 The Blue Wall of Silence, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge
2006).
 Chain Gangs, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Civilian Complaint Review Boards, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed.,
Routledge 2006).
 DNA and Innocence, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul Finkelman ed., Routledge
2006).
 Electric Chair as Cruel and Unusual Punishment, in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (Paul
Finkelman ed., Routledge 2006).
 Killing the Black Community: A Commentary on the United States War on Drugs and Its Effect on
Black America, in Policing the National Body: Sex, Race and Criminalization in the United States ch. 2
(South End Press 2002).
Articles and Essays
 Rotten Apple or Rotten Barrel?: The Role of Civil Rights Lawyers in Ending the Culture of Police
Violence, 21 Natl. Black L.J. 137 (2008).
 Slavery by Another Name: The Laws Governing Black People in the State of Illinois (report to Ill. Sen.
Comm. on TransAtlantic Slave Trade 2008).
 Seeing Color, Seeing Whiteness, Making Change: One Woman’s Journey in Teaching Race and
American Law, 39 U. Toledo L. Rev. 59 (2007–2008).
 Eliminating Racial Profiling of African Americans in West Virginia and the United States: The Quest for
Racial Justice, 2 Africalogical Persp. (Sept./Oct. 2005).
 Brown v. Board of Education, 2 Africalogical Persp. (special ed.) (Sept./Oct. 2005) (guest editor).
 Eugenics, Women of Color and Reproductive Health: The Saga Continues, 1 Africalogical Persp.
(Jan./Feb. 2004).
 Maternal Mortality, Population Control and The War in Women’s Wombs: A Bioethical Analysis of
Quinacrine Sterilizations, 19 Wis. Intl. L.J. 103 (2001).
 Book Review, Why Respectability Is Not Enough, 19 Crim. Just. Ethics 29 (2000).
 Women and Health, Voices of African American Women in the United States of America: The Unkept
Promises of the Platform for Action (Laws. Comm. for Civ. Rights under L. for U.N. Gen. Assembly Spec.
Sess. on Beijing, June 5, 2000) (co-authored report).
 Book Review, Eileen L, McDonagh, Breaking the Abortion Deadlock: From Choice to Consent, 8 UCLA
Women’s L.J. 125 (1997).
Ciara C. Torres-Spelliscy
Books and Book Chapters
 Corporate Political Spending & Shareholders Rights: Why the U.S. Should Adopt the British Approach, in Risk
Management and Corporate Governance (Abolharran Jalilvand & Tassos Malliaris, eds.) (Routledge,
forthcoming 2011).
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Articles and Essays
 The $500 Million Question: Are the Democratic and Republican Governors Associations Really State
PACs Under Buckley’s Major Purpose Test? 15 NYU J. Legis. & Pub. Policy 485 (2012).
 Shareholder-Authorized Corporate Political Spending in the United Kingdom, 46 U. S. F. L. Rev. 479
(2012) (co-author Kathy Fogel).
 Has the Tide Turned in Favor of Disclosure? Revealing Money in Politics After Citizens United and Doe v. Reed,
27 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 1057 (2011).
 Hiding Behind the Tax Code, the Dark Election of 2010 and Why Tax-Exempt Entities Should Be Subject to
Robust Federal Campaign Finance Disclosure Laws, 16 Nexus: Chap. J. L. Pub. Pol’y 59 (2011).
 What Albany Could Learn from New York City: A Model of Meaningful Campaign Finance Reform in Action,
Albany Gov’t L.R. 194 (2008) (co-author Ari Weisbard).
 Improving Judicial Diversity, in Women and the Law (Jane Campbell Moriarty, ed.) (Thomson West Reuters
2009) (originally published by Brennan Center 2008) (co-authors Monique Chase and Emma Greenman).
 Housing in the Heartland: An Examination of the Hollman v. Cisneros Consent Decree, the Politics of Racial
Concentration and the Possibilities Offered by Democratic Experimentalism, 17 Nat’l Black L.J. 98 (2003).
Rebecca S. Trammell
Books and Book Chapters
 Werner’s Manual for Prison Law Libraries (3d ed., William S. Hein & Co. 2004).
Articles and Essays
 The Orphan Train Legend – A Legal Reality, 5 Modern Am. 3 (Fall 2009).
 International Elder Law Research: A Bibliography, 2 J. Intl. Aging L. & Pol. 143 (2007) (co-authors Pamela
Burdett, Jules Hartman Stevens, Sally Waters, and Wanita Scroggs).
 The New, But Still Blue, Bluebook—Effective Legal Writing a Series, Ky. Bench & B. (Sept. 2005).
 Technology and Legal Writing—They DO Work Together—Effective Legal Writing a Series, Ky. Bench & B. (Mar.
2005).
 Making the Connection @ Your Library— Successful Internet Legal Research – Selected Internet Sites
(Oct. 2002).
 Technology and Resources for Today’s Legal Community, The Briefs (Orange Co. B. Assoc.) (Oct.
2000).
 It’s The Internet! (U. of Orlando 1998) (booklet).
 Out of Bounds, AALL Spectrum (Sept. 1997).
 Nebraska on CD-ROM, State Bar (Newsltr. Neb. B.) (Dec. 1995) (co-author Billie J. Olsen).
 Law Desk, Leg. Info. Alert (Mar. 1995) (CD-Rom review).
 Prisoners and the Internet, Soc. Responsibilities Newsltr. (Mar. 1994).
 United States Code Annotated, Leg. Info. Alert (Feb. 1994) (CD-Rom review).
 RODScan, Leg. Info. Alert (Feb. 1994) (CD-Rom review).
 Tracing Our Roots, Contemporary Soc. Problems Newsltr. (Nov. 1993).
 Government Publications and the Law Library, MAALL Markings (Mar. 1993) (CD-Rom).
 Book Review, Research Guide to Congress: How to Make Congress Work for You, Leg. Info. Alert (Oct.
1992).
 AIDS and the Criminal Justice System: An Annotated Bibliography, 11 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 480 (1991) (coauthor
John R. Austin).
 American Family Law in the Age of AIDS: An Annotated Bibliography, 24 John Marshall L. Rev. 625
(1991) (co-author John R. Austin).
 Persephone Chained: Parity or Equality in Women’s Prisons? Prison J. (Spring–Summer 1989) (coauthor
J. Thomas, J. Findley, and P. Wheeler).
 Fetal Rights—A Bibliography, 10 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 69 (1989).
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Stephanie A. Vaughan
Articles and Essays
 Persuasion Is an Art . . . But It Is Also an Invaluable Tool in Advocacy, 61 Baylor L. Rev. 635 (2009).
 The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot: Making the Most of an Extraordinary Educational
Opportunity, 10 Vindobona J. Intl. Comm. L. & Arb. 173 (2006) (co-author Jack M. Graves).
 Yes, You Will Really Use Algebra When You Grow Up: Providing Law Proof That Legal Research and Writing Is
Essential in the Real World, 10 Persps. 105 (2002) (co-author Kelly M. Feeley).
 One Key to Success: Working with Professors . . . Outside the Classroom, 29 Stetson L. Rev. 1255 (2000).
 A Tribute to Cal, 28 Stetson L. Rev. 1011 (1999).
 Comment, Municipal Immunity: A Historical and Modern Perspective, 19 Stetson L. Rev. 997 (1990).
Louis J. Virelli III
Articles and Essays 
 Congress, the Constitution, and Supreme Court Recusal, 69 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. ___ (2012)
(forthcoming).
 The (Un)Constitutionality of Supreme Court Recusal Standards, 2011 Wis. L. Rev. 1181
 Constitutional Traditionalism in the Roberts Court, 73 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 1 (2011)
 Judging Darwin: Understanding the New Adjudicative Model of Evolution Instruction, 13 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 81
(2010).
 Evolutionary Due Process, 104 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 251 (2010).
 Scientific Peer Review and Administrative Legitimacy, 61 Admin. L. Rev. 723 (2009).
 Making Lemonade: A New Approach to Evaluating Evolution Disclaimers under the Establishment Clause, 60
U. Miami L. Rev. 423 (2006).
 Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Work: The Discriminatory Effect of Veterans’ Preferences on Homosexuals, 38
John Marshall L. Rev. 1083 (2005).
 “Federalism Whether They Want It or Not”: The New Commerce Clause Doctrine and the Future of Federal Civil
Rights Legislation after United States v. Morrison, 3 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 926 (2001) (co-author David S.
Leibowitz).
 Comment, Permissible Burden or Constitutional Violation? A First Amendment Analysis of Congress’ Proposed
Removal of Tax Deductibility from Tobacco Advertisements, 2 U. Pa. J. Const. L. 529 (2000).
Darryl C. Wilson
Books and Book Chapters
 Mastering Property Law (Carolina Academic Press 2011) (co-author Cynthia H. DeBose).
 Myths and Misperceptions Affecting the Minority Student’s Law School Experience, in The African American
Law School Survival Guide 112 (Evangeline M. Mitchell ed. 2006).
 Bailment, in Magill’s Legal Guide (Salem Press Publications 1999).
 Covenants Not to Compete, in Magill’s Legal Guide (Salem Press Publications 1999).
 Easements, in Magill’s Legal Guide (Salem Press Publications 1999).
 Future Estates, in Magill’s Legal Guide (Salem Press Publications 1999).
 Trade Secret Law, in Magill’s Legal Guide (Salem Press Publications 1999).
 Sports Law (Lupus 1996) (co-authors Matthew C. McKinnon and Robert A. McCormick).
 Florida Real Property Law (revisions and updates) Florida Lawyers Guide (Lawyers Coop Publishing 1995).
Articles and Essays
 The Thing, The Invasion, The Tax Patent; Great Sci-Fi or Golden Raspberries?, ___ Fla. A&M U. L. Rev.
___ (2012) (forthcoming).
 No Method to the Madness: The Failure of Section 14 of the Patent Reform Act of 2011 to Make Any
Obvious Changes for the Better, ___ Akron Intell. Prop. J. ___ (2012) (forthcoming).
 The Caribbean Intellectual Property Office (CARIPO): New, Useful and Necessary, 19 Mich. St. J. Int’l L.
551 (2011).
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 Battle Galactica: Recent Advances and Retreats in the Struggle for Preservation of Trademark Rights
on the Internet, 12 J. High Tech L. 1 (2011) (lead article).
 ACLI Case Notes, ___ Am. & Caribbean L. News ___ (forthcoming).
 ACLI Case Notes, 3 Am. & Caribbean L. News 4 (2009).
 ACLI Case Notes, 3 Am. & Caribbean L. News 3 (2008)
 ACLI Case Notes, 2 Am. & Caribbean L. News 4 (2008).
 ACLI Case Notes, 2 Am. & Caribbean L. News 5 (2007).
 ACLI Case Notes, 1 Am. & Caribbean L. News 5 (2006).
 “Let Them Do Drugs”, A Commentary on Random Efforts at Shot Blocking in the Sports Drug Game, 8 Fla.
Coastal L. Rev. 53 (2006).
 Waltzing to R.A.P., 39 Creighton L. Rev. 129 (2005).
 Elder Law Issues in the Basic Real Property Course, 30 Stetson L. Rev. 353 (2001).
 Home Field Disadvantage: The Negative Impact of Allowing Home Schoolers to Participate in Mainstream
Sports. 3 Va. J. Sports & L. 1 (2001) (lead article).
 ‘Black’ Law Schools Face Challenges of a New Day, 18 Black Issues in Higher Educ. 104 (Apr. 12, 2001).
 Title IX’s Collegiate Sports Application Raises Serious Questions Regarding the Role of the NCAA, 31 John
Marshall L. Rev. 1303 (1998).
 The Legal Ramifications of Saving Face: An Integrated Analysis of Intellectual Property and Sport, 4 Vill. Sports
& Ent. L.J. 227 (1997).
 Parity Bowl IX: Barrier Breakers v. Common Sense Makers—The Serpentine Struggle for Gender Diversity in
Collegiate Athletics, 27 Cumb. L. Rev. 397 (1997).
 Current Developments in Real Estate Law: Annual Survey, ABA Real Estate Q. Rep., N.W. Rep. (1993–1998)
(contributing editor).
 Viewing Computer Crime: Where Does the Systems Error Really Exist? 11 Computer L.J. 265 (1991).
 The Pay Cable TV-Sports Broadcasting Nexus, 8 Comm. & L. 43 (1986).
Candace Zierdt

Books and Book Chapter
 Skills and Value Series for Contracts (LexisNexis 2011) (co-author William J. Woodward).
 Promises and Obligations in American Contract Law, in Overview of U.S. Law (LexisNexis 2009) (Ellen
S. Podgor & John F. Cooper, eds.).
Articles and Essays
 Corporate Deferred Prosecution through the Looking Glass of Contract “Policing”, 96 Ky. L.J. 1 (2007)
(lead article) (condensed version in Back against the Wall: Corporate Deferred Prosecution through
the Lens of Contract “Policing”, 23 ABA Crim. Just. Mag. (Fall 2008)) (co-author Ellen S. Podgor).
 The Little Engine That Arrived at the Wrong Station: How to Get Juvenile Justice Back on the Right Track, 33
U.S.F. L. Rev. 401 (1999).
 Parts V and VI, in Implementation Guide for Model Tribal Secured Transactions Act (monograph).
 North Dakota Juvenile Court Orientation Videos (prepared for the North Dakota Supreme Court
Committee on Juvenile Court Education, to be used to train all new juvenile court personnel in North
Dakota 1998–1999).
 An Analysis of North Dakota Law, Compliance With the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of
1980: Looking Beyond Technical Compliance and Toward True Compliance within the “Spirit of the
Law” (analysis for the North Dakota Supreme Court, Court Improvement Committee 1996).
 Day in Court (1994–1999) (written materials and updates for North Dakota Social Workers).
 Make New Parents But Keep the Old, 69 N.D. L. Rev. 497 (1993).
 Compensation for Birth Mothers: A Challenge to the Adoption Laws, 23 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 25 (1991).


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