December 2019 Law Faculty Publications & News

Throughout the month of December, the Law Library received alerts for full-time TTU Law Faculty publications and news. Below is a compilation of those daily alerts for December 1st to December 31st, 2019.

Articles

1.  Gerry W. Beyer, Transfer on Death Deeds Survey, State Surveys, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (Dec. 15, 2019).

2. Alyson Drake, Franklin L. Runge, & Austin Martin Williams, A Smarter Way to Make Early and Mid-Career Decisions¸ AALL Spectrum (Jan./Feb. 2020).

3. Jamie Baker, Shelf Life Leadership Recs, AALL Spectrum (Jan./Feb. 2020).

4. Arnold H. Loewy, Prologue to Discussion of my Articles, 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 1 (2019).

5. Tracy Hresko Pearl, Constitutional Confessions: In Favor of A “Loewy Plus” Approach, 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 47 (2019).

6. Alyson M. Drake, On Embracing the Research Conference (2019-2), 111 Law. Libr. J. 7 (2019).    

Op-Ed

1. Arnold Loewy and Charles Moster, It’s debatable: Is a 1 percent wealth tax on billionaires a good idea?, Lubbock Avalanche-J (Dec. 23, 2019 at 3:01 am), https://www.lubbockonline.com/news/20191222/its-debatable-is-1-percent-wealth-tax-on-billionaires-good-idea.

Citations

1.  Prof. Shannon’s article Prescribing a Balance: The Texas Legislative Responses to Sell v. United States is cited in the following article: Nick Katz, How the States can Fix Sell: Forced Medication of Mentally Ill Criminal Defendants in State Courts, 69 Duke L.J. 735 (2019).

2. Prof. Gonzalez’s article At the Intersection of Religious Organization Missions and Employment Laws: The Case of Minister Employment Suits is cited in the following article Of Priests, Pupils, and Procedure: The Ministerial Exception as a Cause of Action For On-Campus Ministries, 133 Harv. L. Rev. 599 (2019).

3. Prof. Baker’s article Beyond the Information Age: The Duty of Technology Competence in the Algorithmic Society is cited in the following article: Hannah Silverman, The Role of “Coordinating Discovery Attorneys” in Multidefendant Federal Criminal Cases, 88 Fordham L. Rev. 1173 (2019).

4. Prof. Beyer’s article The Fine Art of Intimidating Disgruntled Beneficiaries with in Terrorem Clauses is cited in the following article: David Horton & Reid Kress Weisbord, Boilerplate No Contest Clauses, 82 Law & Contemp. Probs. 69 (2019).

5. Prof. Casto’s article The Federal Court’s Protective Jurisdiction over Torts Committed in Violation of the Law of Nations is cited in the following article: Jeffrey James Grosholz, The Shadow of Kiobel and Jesner: An Examination of the Alien Tort Statute and Bringing it Back Into the Light, 46 Fla. St. U. L. Rev. 1009 (2019).

6. Prof. Baker’s article Beyond the Information Age: The Duty of Technology Competence in the Algorithmic Society is cited in the following article: Michael Hatfield, Professionally Responsible Artificial Intelligence, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 1057 (2019).

7. Prof. Camp’s article Lesson for Tax Day: When Tax Prep Software Gets it Wrong is cited in the following article: Michael Hatfield, Professionally Responsible Artificial Intelligence, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 1057 (2019).

8. Prof. Murphy’s work in Eight Things Americans Can’t Figure Out About Controlling Administrative Power is cited in the following article: Ryan Mitchell, Non-legislative Rules Need Scrutiny Too: The Curious Case of The Appropriate Care Standard, 26 Hastings Envtl. L.J. 47 (2019).

9. Prof. Murphy’s work in 3 Admin. L. & Prac. § 8:50 is cited in the following article: Frank Griffin, Fighting Overcharged Bills From Predatory Hospitals, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 1003 (2019).

10. Prof. Murphy’s work in Administrative Law and Practice § 4:22 is cited in the following article: Robert T. Anderson, The Katie John Litigation: A continuing Search For Alaska Native Fishing Rights After ANCSA, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 845 (2019).

11. Prof. Chiappinelli’s article Red October: Its Origins, Consequences, and the Need to Revive the National Market System is cited in the following treaties: Thomas Lee Hazen, 4 Law Sec. Reg. § 14:18.

12. Prof. Chiappinelli’s article Red October: Its Origins, Consequences, and the Need to Revive the National Market System is cited in the following treaties: Thomas Lee Hazen, 4 Law Sec. Reg. § 1:76.

13.  Prof. Murphy’s work in 3 Admin. L. & Prac. § 14:24 is cited in the following article: Brooke Bohlen, Make America Transparent Again: Reevaluating the Official Acknowledgment Doctrine of the Freedom of Information Act For The Modern Presidency, 55 Gonz. L. Rev. 17 (2019).

News

1.  On December 17, 2019, Professor Beyer was the invited speaker for the December meeting of the San Antonio Estate Planners Council. Professor Beyer presented his paper entitled State Law Pitfalls: Don’t Step In It When Your Clients Steps Across State Lines.

2. The latest volume of the Texas Tech Law Review is about the Criminal Law Symposium about Professor Loewy’s articles. Some of the articles published are: Joshua Dressler, Arnold Loewy: Scholar, Civil Libertarian, and Mensch: Some Personal Reflections, 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 83 (2019); Tracy Hresko Pearl, Constitutional Confessions: In Favor of a “Loewy Plus” Approach, 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev 47 (2019); and David Crump, A Tale of Two Systems: Professor Loewy and Hate Speech, 52 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 5 (2019).

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