July 2021 Law Faculty Publications & News

Throughout the month of July, the Law Library received alerts for full-time TTU Law Faculty publications and news. Below is a compilation of those daily alerts for July 1st to July 31st, 2021.

Articles, Essays, Reviews, and Publications

1. Dustin B. Benham, Foundational and Contemporary Court Confidentiality, 86 Mo. L. Rev. 211 (2021).

2. Gerry W. Beyer, State Law Pitfalls: Anticipating That Your Clients May Move Out of Texas – Part 2, Est. Plan. Dev. Tex. Prof., June 2021, at 1.

3. Richard W. Murphy, Due Process and Judicial Review of Government Kill Lists, 67 Loy. L. Rev. 473 (2021).

Citations

1. Prof. Metze’s article Plugging the School to Prison Pipeline by Addressing Cultural Racism in Public Education Discipline is cited in the following article: Bernard James, Restorative Justice Liability: School Discipline Reform and the Right to Safe Schools, 51 U. Mem. L. Rev. 557 (2021).

2. Prof. Gossett’s article The Client: How States are Profiting from the Child’s Right to Protection is cited in the following article: Bernard James, Restorative Justice Liability: School Discipline Reform and the Right to Safe Schools, 51 U. Mem. L. Rev. 557 (2021).

3. Prof. Murphy’s article A “New” Counter-Marbury: Reconciling Skidmore Deference and Agency Interpretative Freedom is cited in § 8119 of West’s Federal Administrative Practice (July 2021 Update).

4. Prof. Camp’s article Tax Administration as Inquisitorial Process and the Partial Paradigm Shift in the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 is cited in the following article: Dustin B. Benham, Foundational and Contemporary Court Confidentiality, 86 Mo. L. Rev. 211 (2021).

5. Prof. Camp’s article The Play’s the Thing: A Theory of Taxing Virtual Worlds is cited in the following article: Michael Haber, COVID-19 Mutual Aid, Anti-Authoritarian Activism, and the Law, 67 Loy. L. Rev. 61 (2020).

6. Prof. Casto’s article The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver Ellsworth is cited in the following article: John Mikhail, Does Originalism Have a Natural Law Problem?, 39 Law & Hist. Rev. 361 (2021).

7. Prof. Casto’s article The Supreme Court in the Early Republic: The Chief Justiceships of John Jay and Oliver Ellsworth is cited in the following article: Jonathan Gienapp, Written Constitutionalism, Past and Present, 39 Law & Hist. Rev. 321 (2021).

8. Prof. Christopher’s article Will I Pass the Bar Exam? Predicting Student Success Using LSAT Scores and Law School Performance is cited in the following article: Kevin Woodson, Entrenched Racial Hierarchy: Educational Inequality from the Cradle to the LSAT, 105 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 481 (2021).

9. Prof. Casto’s article Advising the President: Attorney General Robert H. Jackson and Franklin D. Roosevelt is cited in the following article: Peter Margulies, Searching For Accountability Under FISA: Internal Separation of Powers and Surveillance Law, 104 Marq. L. Rev. 1155 (2021).

10. Prof. Gossett’s article The Client: How States are Profiting from the Child’s Right to Protection is cited in the following article: Gabriel A. Narvaez, The Termination of Parental Rights in Texas: The Long Run Cut Short For Parents in Bexar County, 23 Scholar: St. Mary’s L. Rev. & Soc. Just. 107 (2021).

11. Prof. Christopher’s article Putting Legal Writing on the Tenure Track: One School’s Experience is cited in the following article: Darby Dickerson, Finding the Goldilocks Zone: Negotiation Your First Employment Offer in Legal Academia, 69 J. Legal Educ. 48 (2021).

12. Prof. Gonzalez’s book Employment Discrimination: A Context and Practice Casebook is cited in the following article: Austin D. Michel, Hiring in the Export-Control Context: A Framework to Explain How Some Institutions of Higher Education are Discriminating Against Job Applicants, 106 Iowa L. Rev. 1993 (2021).

13. Prof. Myhra’s article The Pharmacist’s Duty to Warn in Texas Reconsidered Within a National Framework is cited in the following article: Jennifer L. Brown, “Pilling” Them Softly: Legislative Expansion of Pharmacist Duty of Care and Impending Negligence Liability in the Era of the Opioid Crisis, 52 U. Tol. L. Rev. 375 (2021).

14. Prof. Camp’s article A History of Tax Regulation Prior to the Administrative Procedure Act is cited in the following article: Jonathan H. Choi, Legal Analysis, Policy Analysis, and the Price of Deference: An Empirical Study of Mayo and Chevron, 38 Yale J. on Reg. 818 (2021).

15. Prof. Gossett’s article The Client: How States are Profiting from the Child’s Right to Protection is cited in the following article: Lisa Kelly, Abolition or Reform: Confronting the Symbiotic Relationship Between “Child Welfare” and the Carceral State, 17 Stan. J. Civ. Rts. & Civ. Liberties 255 (2021).

16. Prof. Murphy’s article Arbitrariness Review Made Reasonable: Structural and Conceptual Reform of the “Hard Look” is cited in the following article: Gwendolyn McKee Savitz, The Key to Solving Agency Lock-In: Prepublication Regulatory Discussions (Pre Reg), 73 Admin L. Rev. 255 (2021).

17. Prof. Rosen’s article Drones and the U.S. Courts is cited in the following article: Richard W. Murphy, Due Process and Judicial Review of Government Kill Lists, 67 Loy. L. Rev. 473 (2021).

18. Prof. Cochran’s article It Takes Two to Tango!: Problems with Community Property Ownership of Copyrights and Patents in Texas is cited in § 6.9 of the Arizona Practice Series (August 2021 Update).

19. Prof. Chiappinelli’s article The Corporization of Communication is cited in the following article: Angela Lee, Greedy Bat Eaters versus Cruel Pig Eaters: The Lose-Lose Battle of Divisive Discourse, Animal Studies Journal, 10(1) 140-185 (2021).

20. Prof. Camp’s article Taxation of Electronic Gaming is cited in the following bibliography: Fifty-Second Selected Bibliography on Computers, Technology, and the Law (January 2020 Through December 2020), 47 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 324 (2021).

Quotes

1. Prof. Robert Sherwin is quoted in the following article: Eileen F. O’Neill, New Texas Law School Advocacy Competition to Debut This Fall, Texas Bar Journal (July 2021).

News

1. Prof. Brie Sherwin is a recipient of the Spencer A. Wells Award for Creativity in Teaching from the Texas Tech Parents Association. In March 2021, The Texas Tech Parents Association announced the recipients of its 2021 faculty awards, and on July 14th, 2021 issued a news release highlighting the TTU faculty members who were recognized.

2. The Chair-elect of The American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law, Robert C. Paul, reappointed Prof. Beyer as the Keeping Current—Probate article editor for Probate and Property Magazine.

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