August 2022 Law Faculty Publications & News

Throughout the month of May, the Law Library received alerts for full-time TTU Law Faculty publications and news. Below is a compilation of those daily alerts for Aug 1st to Aug 31st, 2022.

Articles, Essays, Reviews, and Publications

  1. Prof. Stephen T. Black, Who Owns Your Data, 48 Rutgers Comp. & Tech. L.J. 301 (2022).
  2. Gerry W. Beyer, Potpourri, 60-3 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 4 (2022).
  3. Gerry W. Beyer, Intestacy, Wills, Estate Administration, and Trusts Update, 60-3 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 5 (2022).
  4. Gerry W. Beyer, Critters in the Estate Plan, Est. Plan. Dev. for Tex. Prof., July 2022, at 1.
  5. Prof. Brian Shannon Co-authored the Texas AOT Practitioner’s Guide, which was published in May 2022.
  6. Prof. Brittany Morris, SUCCESSFULLY SHIFTING LIBRARY PROGRAMMING IN A REMOTE ENVIRONMENT: A look back at what worked and how to apply these insights in the future., AALL Spectrum, Jul/Aug 2022, at 22.
  7. Prof. Brian Shannon submitted an article, Ethical Challenges in Texas Criminal Proceedings Involving Defendants with Mental Illness, which will be published in Book 1, Volume 55, of the Texas Tech Law Review; the article is an expansion on his presentation at the April 2022 Texas Tech Law Review Mental Health Law Symposium.
  8. Gerry W. Beyer, Beyer’s Texas Property Code Annotated with Related Texas Law (2022 ed.).

Citations

  1. Prof. Dustin B. Benham’s article Dirty Secrets: The First Amendment in Protective-Order Litigation was cited in the following article: Kate M. Buerer, The Sex-Trafficked Plaintiff’s True Identity in Civil Suits: Pre-trial Protective Orders, 16 Liberty U. L. Rev. 451 (2022).
  2. Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article Taxation of Electronic Gaming was cited in the following article: Adam B. Thimmesch, Tax, Incorporated: Dynamic Incorporation and the Modern Fiscal State, 54 Ariz. St. L.J. 179 (2022).
  3. Prof. Richard Murphy’s article Enhancing the Role if Public Interest Organizations in Rulemaking via Pre-Notice Transparency was cited in the following article: David A. Simon, Off-Label Innovation,56 Ga. L. Rev. 701 (2022).
  4. Prof. DeLeith D. Gossett’s article Take Off the [Color] Blinders: How Ignoring the Hague Convention’s Subsidiarity Principle Furthers Structural Racism Against Black American Children was cited in the following article: Leslie P. Culver, (Un)wicked Analytical Frameworks and the Cry for Identity, 21 Nev. L.J. 655 (2022).
  5. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s article Technology’s Impact on the Changing Future of the Trusts and Estate Practice was cited in the following article: Lincoln Davies, Karrugan Bork, Sarah Krakoff, et al., Roundtable Two: Environmental Law Education: New Techniques in the Classroom and Beyond, 46 Vt. L. Rev. 575 (2022).
  6. Prof. Jarod S. Gonzalez’s publication Employment Discrimination: A Context and Practice Casebook was cited in the following article: Schuyler Frashier, A Tale of Two Procedure: Federal and Illinois Pleading Requirements, 46 S. Ill. U. L.J. 589 (2022).
  7. Prof. Willian R. Casto’s article “Dear Sister Antillico…”: The Story of Kirksey v. Kirksey was cited in the following article: Chaumtoli Huq, Integrating a Racial Capitalism Framework into First-Year Contracts: A Pathway to Anti-Capitalist Lawyering, 35 J. Civ. Rts. & Econ. Dev. 181 (2022).
  8. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s publication Texas Probate Code with Commentary was cited in the following publication: Michael S. Browning, Dying with a LWT Under Texas Law, Oil, Gas and Min. Title Exam. Course (2022).
  9. Prof. Victoria Sutton’s article Planetary Protection and Regulating Human Health: A Risk that is Not Zero was cited in the following article: Chase Hamilton, Space and Existential Risk: The Need for Global Coordination and Caution in Space Development, Duke L. & Tech. Rev. (2022).
  10. Prof. Richard D. Rosen’s article Deterring Pre-Viability Abortions in Texas Through Private Lawsuits was cite din the following article: Michael T. Morley, Constitutional Tolling and Preenforcement Challenges to Private Rights of Action, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. 1825 (2022).
  11. Prof. Brie D. Sherwin’s article The Upside Down: A New Reality for Science at the EPA and Its Impact on Environmental Justice was cited in the following article: Sara A. Colangelo, Forging Complete Justice: Equitable Relief in Environmental Enforcement, 46 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 315 (2022).
  12. Prof. Richard Murphy’s article Chenery Unmasked: Reasonable Limits on the Duty to Give Reasons was cited in the following article: Daniel Kim, Robert L. Glicksman, & Keziah Growth-Tuft, Judicial Review of Scientific Uncertainty in Climate Change Lawsuits: Deferential and Nondeferential Evaluation of Agency Factual and Policy Determinations, 46 Harv. Envtl. L. Rev. 367 (2022).
  13. Prof. Victoria Sutton’s article Harnessing Wind is Not (by Nature) Environmentally Friendly was cited in the following article: Erika Bosack, Incidental Take Under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and How to Share the Skies, 46 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol’y Rev. 833 (2022).
  14. Associate Dean Wendy Adele Humphrey’s article “Let’s Talk About Sex”: Legislating and Educating on the Affirmative Consent Standard was cited it the following article: Gillian R. Chadwick, Time’s Up for Attorney-Client Sexual Violence, 22 U. Md. L.J. Race, Religion, Gender & Class 76 (2022).
  15. Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article A Brief Analysis of Governor Palin’s Tax Returns for 2006 and 2007 was cited in the following article: Joshua D. Blank, Presidential Tax Transparency, 40 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 1 (2021).
  16. Prof. Larry R. Spain’s article Alternative Dispute Resolution for the Poor: Is It an Alternative was cited in the following article: Diego A. Zambrano, Missing Discovery in Lawyerless Courts, 122 Colum. L. Rev. 1423 (2022).
  17. Dean Jack Nowlin’s article The Judicial Restraint Amendment: Populist Constitutional Reform in the Spirit of the Bill of Rights was cited in the following article: David S. Ardia, A PROGRESSIVE FIRST AMENDMENT: Beyond the Marketplace of Ideas: Bridging Theory and Doctrine to Promote Self-Governance, 16 Harv. L. Pol’y Rev 265 (2022).

Quotes

  1. Prof. Kimberley Harris was quoted in the following article: Colleges Navigate Confusing Legal Landscapes as New Abortion Laws Take Effect, N.P.R. (Jul. 19, 2022).
  2. Prof. Kimberley Harris was quoted in the following article: We Asked College Health Centers How They’ll Deal With Abortion Restrictions. They Aren’t Saying, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Aug. 9, 2022).

News

  1. Prof. Gerry Beyer’s publication REPTL Reporter was featured in Section Reports, 85 Tex. B. J. 526 (2022).
  2. Prof. Alyson Outenreath’s article Use of Disregarded LLCs by I.R.C. §501(c)(3) Organizations Is a Trap for the Unwary in Certain States was highlighted in the following publication: Nancy Shurtz, Estate Planning, 49 Est. Plan. 30 (2022).
  3. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s publication Rule Against Perpetuities was highlighted in the following publication: Nancy Shurtz, Estate Planning, 49 Est. Plan. 30 (2022).
  4. For the 30th consecutive year, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was appointed as the Keeping Current—Probate editor for Probate & Property magazine, an official publication of the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law.
  5. Prof. Kimberly Harris was featured on Newsy “Morning Rush” segment, Aug. 22, 2022.
  6. Prof. Brian Shannon was elected by the Big 12 Faculty Athletics Representatives as the Big 12’s delegate to the national 1A FAR Board of Directors. (Shannon previously served as President of this organization of FARs from the major athletics conferences from 2012-18.).
  7. Prof. Brian Shannon presented on Mental Health Law at the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers annual conference in San Antonio in June 2022.
  8. Prof. Brian Shannon presented on Mental Health Law at the State Bar’s Advanced Criminal Law course in Dallas in July 2022.
  9. Prof. Brian Shannon continued participation as part of a national work group of law professors, judges, and psychiatrists on developing new model standards for mental health law. The group’s final report, Model Legal Processes to Support Clinical Intervention for Persons with Serious Mental Illness & Pathways to Care: A Roadmap for Coordinating Criminal Justice, Mental Health Care, and Civil Court Systems to Meet the Needs of Individuals and Society, was released in August 2022. See  Model Legal Processes to Support Clinical Intervention for Persons with Severe Mental Illness FINAL 8.2022.pdf
  10. Prof. Brian Shannon will present on Mental Health Issues in Mediation to the Dallas Bar Association’s ADR Section in September 2022.
  11. Prof. Brian Shannon will present on Assisted Outpatient Treatment as a Tool for Diversion of Offenders at the national AOT conference in San Antonio in October 2022.
  12. Prof. Brian Shannon will present on Assisted Outpatient Treatment at the November 2022 Texas Judicial Mental Health Summit in Grapevine.
  13. Prof. Brian Shannon will present on Mental Health and Student-Athletes at the national Faculty Athletics Representatives Ass’n annual conference in Indianapolis in November 2022; and
  14. Prof. Brian Shannon drafted several pieces of legislation on behalf of the Texas Judicial Mental Health Commission (JCMH) in his role as chair of the JCMH’s Legislative Committee for Criminal Law Issues; the bills will likely be filed in the January legislative session.
  15. Prof. Alyson Outenreath was reappointed to the following positions: State Bar of Texas Tax Section Past Chair Advisory Board; State Bar of Texas Tax Section Council, Law School Representative; State Bar of Texas Tax Section, Law School Outreach Co-Chair; and State Bar of Texas Tax Section, Continuing Legal Education Vice Chair.
  16. On September 1, 2022, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was in San Antonio where he spoke at the Annual Meeting of the Texas College of Probate Judges. His presentation and accompanying article were entitled Recent Cases: Intestacy, Wills, Probate, & Trusts.

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