May 2022 New Books

In May 2022, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

1.  David Williamson and Gary Lynch-Wood, The Structure of Regulation:  Explaining Why Regulation Succeeds and Fails (2021).

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

2.  Lorenda A Naylor, Social Equity and LGBTQ Rights:  Dismantling Discrimination and Expanding Civil Rights (2021).

3.  Randall Kennedy, Say It Loud!:  On Race, Law, History, and Culture (2021).

COMMERCIAL LAW

4.  Werner Sabo, Legal Guide to AIA Documents (2022).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

5.  G. Nicholas Herman, Advocacy in Negotiation and Mediation:  A Practical Approach (2021).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

6.  Jason Scott Johnston, Climate Rationality:  From Bias to Balance (2021).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

7.  Alexander A. Bove Jr., ed., Domestic Asset Protection Trusts:  A Practice and Resource Manual (2021).

FIRST AMENDMENT

8.  Martha Minow, Saving the News:  Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech (2021).

9.  Peter Coe, Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism (2021).

HOUSING LAW

10.  Teresa Santalucia, Beginner’s Guide to Nonprofit and Affordable Housing Partnerships (2022).

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

11.  Richard Martin, Policing Human Rights:  Law, Narratives and Practice (2021).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

12.  Christoph Busch and Alberto De Franceschi, eds., Algorithmic Regulation and Personalized Law:  A Handbook (2021).

13.  Stacy-Ann Elvy, A Commercial Law of Privacy and Security for the Internet of Things (2021).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

14.  Aviv H. Gaon, The Future of Copyright in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2021).

15.  Casey Rae, Music Copyright:  An Essential Guide for the Digital Age (2021).

JUDGES

16.  Susan Oki Mollway, The First Fifteen:  How Asian American Women Became Federal Judges (2021).

17.  Lise Olsen, Code of Silence:  Sexual Misconduct by Federal Judges, the Secret System That Protects Them, and the Women Who Blew the Whistle (2021).

LABOR LAW

18.  Cynthia Estlund, Automation Anxiety:  Why and How to Save Work (2021).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

19.  Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin, Advanced Introduction to Legal Reasoning (2021).

LEGAL EDUCATION

20.  David Nelmark and Justin Bernstein, Championship Mock Trial:  The Guide for Students and Coaches (2022).

21.  Julian Hermida, Teaching Law and Criminal Justice Through Popular Culture:  A Deep Learning Approach in the Streaming Era (2022).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

22. Victoria Szymczak, Cory Lenz, and Roberta Woods, Hawai’i Legal Research (2022).

MILITARY, WAR, AND PEACE

23.  Margaret Kuzma, Dana Montalto, Betsy Gwin, and Daniel Nagin, Military Discharge Upgrade:  Legal Practice Manual (2021).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

24.  J. Alexander Tanford and Layne S. Keele, The Pretrial Process (2022).

25.  J. Alexander Tanford and Layne S. Keele, The Pretrial Process:  Document Supplement (2022).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

26.  Dan Berstein, Mental Health and Conflicts:  A Handbook for Empowerment (2022).

RELIGION

27.  Michael D. McNally, Defend the Sacred:  Native American Religious Freedom Beyond the First Amendment (2020).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

28.  Oreste Pollicino and Giovanni De Gregorio, eds., Blockchain and Public Law:  Global Challenges in the Era of Decentralisation (2021).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

29.  Sasha Issenberg, The Engagement:  America’s Quarter-Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage (2021).

TAX POLICY

30.  Dorothy A. Brown, Whiteness of Wealth:  How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans and How We Can Fix It (2022).

All of these books are available from the Law Library.  If you would like to check out any of these titles, please contact the circulation desk at either 806-742-3957 or circulation.law@ttu.edu.  Library staff will be able to assist in locating and checking out any of these items.

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