June 2022 New Books

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

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

1. Sterling L. Miller, Showing the Value of the Legal Department:  More Than Just a Cost Center (2022).

COMMERCIAL LAW

2. C. Scott Maravilla and Damien Specht, eds., Litigating Small Business Size Appeals and Protests (2021).

3. Samuel J. Arena, Jr., Kathryn M. Truman, Julie S. Alleyne, and Justin D. Wear, eds., The Law of Commercial Surety and Miscellaneous Bonds (2022).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

4. Jeffrey S. Sutton, Who Decides:  States as Laboratories of Constitutional Experimentation (2022).

DISASTER LAW

5. David Hoa Khoa Nguyen, ed., Meeting the Legal Needs of Disaster Survivors:  Third Responders (2021).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

6. Gregg Coodley and David Sarasohn, The Green Years, 1964-1976:  When Democrats and Republicans United to Repair the Earth (2021).

FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT

7. Randy E. Barnett and Evan D. Bernick, The Original Meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment:  Its Letter and Spirit (2021).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

8. Jody R. Westby, D&O Guide to Cyber Governance:  Fiduciary Duties in the Digital Age (2021).

9. Jill D. Rhodes, Robert S. Litt, and Paul Rosenzweig, eds., The ABA Cybersecurity Handbook:  A Resource for Attorneys, Law Firms, and Business Professionals (2022).

LAW AND SOCIETY

10. Joshua Prager, The Family Roe:  An American Story (2021).

LEGAL EDUCATION

11. Jeffrey Hill, The Practical Guide to Mooting (2021).

LEGAL PROFESSION

12. Daniel J. Siegel and Pamela A. Myers, The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Acrobat DC (2021).

13. Patrick Emery Longan, Daisy Hurst Floyd, and Timothy W. Floyd, The Formation of Professional Identity:  The Path from Student to Lawyer (2020).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

14. Andrew J. McClurg, 1L of a Ride:  A Well-Traveled Professor’s Roadmap to Success in the First Year of Law School (2021).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

15. Wes Cleveland, ed., Physician Law:  Evolving Trends & Hot Topics 2021 (2021).

16. Carlos M. Correa and Reto M. Hilty, eds., Access to Medicines and Vaccines:  Implementing Flexibilities Under Intellectual Property Law (2022).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

17. Richard Zitrin, Trial Lawyer:  A Life Representing People Against Power (2022).

18. Richard Gabriel and Ken Broda-Bahm, eds., The Online Courtroom:  Leveraging Remote Technology in Litigation (2022).

19. Heidi K. Brown, The Flourishing Lawyer:  A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Performance and Well-Being (2022).

RELIGION

20. Joshua C. Tate, Power and Justice in Medieval England:  The Law of Patronage and the Royal Courts (2022).

REMEDIES

21. Jason J. Kilborn, Eyes on the Prize:  Procedures and Strategies for Collecting Money Judgments and Shielding Assets (2019).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

22. Martha H. Chumbler and Aaron C. Dunlap, eds., Ensuring an Informed Public:  State Open Records and Meetings Laws (2021).

TAXATION—FEDERAL

23. Sean M. Akins, Kandyce Korotky, and David Sams, Litigating a Case in Tax Court (2021).

24. Jasper L. Cummings, Jr., The Supreme Court, Federal and State Taxation, and the Constitution (2022).

25. Christine S. Speidel and Audrey Patten, A Practitioner’s Guide to Innocent Spouse Relief:  Proven Strategies for Winning Section 6015 Tax Cases (2022).

WATER LAW

26. Christian S. Harrison, All the Water the Law Allows:  Las Vegas and Colorado River Politics (2021).

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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