Throughout the month of November, the Law Library received alerts for full-time TTU Law Faculty publications and news. Below is a compilation of those daily alerts for Nov 1st to Nov 3oth, 2022.
Publications
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Potpourri, 60-4 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 4 (2022).
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Intestacy, Wills, Estate Administration, and Trusts Update, 60-4 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 5 (2022).
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, ed., Keeping Current—Probate, PROB. & PROP., Nov./Dec. 2022, at 26.
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, MARITAL PROPERTY AND HOMESTEADS (2022-2023 Supplements to Volumes 38 & 39 of the Texas Practice Series).
- Prof. GERRY W. BEYER & JAMES M. KOSAKOW, IRREVOCABLE TRUSTS (4th ed. 2022-2023).
- Prof. Richard Murphy, 33 Fed. Prac. & Proc. Judicial Review 8315 (2d ed.).
Citations
- Prof. Larry Spain’s article Collaborative Law: A Critical Reflection on Whether a Collaborative Orientation Can Be Ethically Incorporated into the Practice of Law was cited in the following publication: Ann M. Haralambie, Alternatives to litigation, 1 Handling Child Custody, Abuse and Adoption Cases § 4:29 (2022 ed.).
- Prof. Brie D. Sherwin’s article Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory: Law, Politics, and Science Denialism in the Era of COVID-19 was cited in the following article: Jasper L. Tran, Of Vaccine and Hesitancy, 77 Food & Drug L.J. 176 (2022).
- Prof. Wesley Cochran’s article It Takes Two to Tango!: Problems with Community Property Ownership of Copyrights and Patents in Texas was cited in the following article: Tal Itkin, When Love Ends: The Division of Copyright Between Spouses, 26 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 97 (2022).
- Prof. Arnold H. Loewy’s article The Warren Court as a Defender of State and Federal Criminal Laws: A Reply to Those Who Believe That the Court is Oblivious to the Needs of Law Enforcement was cited in the following series: Barbra E. Bergman, 15 Ariz. Prac., 14:1 (2022).
- Prof. Arnold H. Loewy’s article The Fourth Amendment as a Device for Protecting the Innocent was cited in the following article: Thomas P. Crocker, The Fourth Amendment and the Problem of Social Cost, 117 Nw. U.L. Rev. 473 (2022).
- Associate Dean Wendy-Adele Humphrey’s article Two-Stepping Around a Minor’s Constitutional Right to Abortion was cited in the following article: Michael J. Higdon, LGBTQ Youth and the Promise of the Kennedy Quartet, 43 Cardozo L. Rev. 2385 (2022).
- Prof. William R. Casto’s article The Early Supreme Court Justices’ Most Significant Opinion was cited in the following article: Blake Emerson, The Binary Executive, 132 Yale L.J.F. 756 (2022).
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s article Annual Survey of Texas Law: Wills & Trusts was cited in the following publication: Mary F. Radford, Georgia Trusts and Trustees 12:5 (2022).
- Prof. Richard Murphy’s article Enhancing the Role of Public Interest Organizations in Rulemaking via Pre-Notice Transparency was cited in the following article: Brian D. Feinstein, Divided Agencies, 95 S. Cal. L. Rev. 731 (2022).
- Prof. Brie D. Sherwin’s article Pride and Prejudice and Administrative Zombies: How Economic Woes, Outdated Environmental Regulations, and State Exceptionalism Failed Flint, Michigan was cited in the following article: Clifford J. Villa, Don’t Blame Flint River, 52 Envt’l L. 341 (2022).
- Prof. Richard W. Murphy’s article The DIY Unitary Executive was cited in the following article: Robert L. Glicksman, The New Separation of Powers Formalism and Administrative Adjudication, 90 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1088 (2022).
- Prof. Eric Chiappineli was cited in the following article: Keith Paul Bishop, Will Mallory Doom Delaware’s Officer Exculpation Statute And Its Corporate Hegemony?, Nat’l L. Rev. (Nov 28, 2022).
- Prof. DeLeith D. Gossett’s article The Client: How States Are Profiting from the Child’s Right to Protection was cited in the following article: Courtney G. Joslin & Catherine Sakimura, Fractured Families: LGBTQ People and the Family Regulation System, 13 Cal. L. Rev. Online 78 (2022).
- Prof. Brie D. Sherwin’s article Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory: Law, Politics, and Science Denialism in the Era of COVID was cited in the following article: Shirley B. Luk, Conspiracy Theories are Not Religious: Scrutinizing Religious Exemptions to the COVID-19 Vaccine, 57 U.S.F.L. Rev. 81 (2022).
- Prof. Richard A. Rosen’s article Liability for “Soft Information.”
New Developments and Emerging Trends was cited in the following publication: Thomas L. Hazen, 3 Law Sec. Reg. § 12:68 (2022).
- Prof. Eric A. Chiappinelli’s article Red October: It’s Origins, Consequences, and the Need to Revive the National Market System was cited in the following publication: Thomas L. Hazen, 1 Law Sec. Reg. § 1:76 (2022).
- Prof. Bryan Camp’s article Lesson from the Tax Court: The Role of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights was cited in the following article: Karie Davis-Nozemack & Sarah Webber, No Appeal for You: Reforming Access to Appeals for Tax Whistleblowers, 75 Tax Law. 637 (2022).
- Prof. Eric A. Chiappinelli’s article The Myth of Director Consent: After Shaffer, Beyond Nicastro was cited in the following publication: Richard T. Ostlund & Dan Hall, 12 Bus. & Com. Litig. Fed. Cts. § 136:25 (5th ed. 2022).
Quotes
- Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s blog post Lessons from the Tax Court: The Sharp Corners of the §170 Substantiation Requirements was quoted in the following publication: Steven H. Sholk, A Guide to the Substantiation Rules for Deductible Charitable Contributions, 137 J. Tax’n 03 (2022).
Notes
- Prof. Ashley Arrington presented Applying the Constitution to Our Lives at Lubbock High School as part of the Lubbock Area Bar Association’s ‘Now You’re 18’ Project. https://mcusercontent.com/895050ab91540d5cb3da98942/files/88d5349f-0786-c047-9645-d19b26d6f02a/Applying_the_Constitution_to_Our_Lives.pdf
- Prof. Geoffrey Corn presented a paper at the 17th Minerva Conference on International Humanitarian Law at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem on November 13-14, 2022.
- On November 10, 2022, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer served as an invited speaker for the 48th Annual Notre Dame Tax & Estate Planning Institute. During his virtual appearance, he presented his paper entitled Anticipating Will Contests and How to Avoid Them.
- On November 16, 2022, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer presented a three-hour seminar in Fargo, North Dakota for the Red River Valley Estate Planning Council. His presentation and accompanying article were entitled Estate Planning for Virtual Property – Electronic Communications, Cryptocurrency, Non-Fungible Tokens, and the Metaverse.
- Prof. Gerry W. Beyer along with attorney Suzy Walsh participated in a podcast analyzing the new Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act approved earlier this year by the Uniform Law Commission at its annual meeting in Philadelphia. Prof. Beyer served as the Reporter for the Act and Suzy chaired the drafting committee. The podcast is posted on many websites and social media sites. Here is a link to one of the postings
- On November 29, 2022, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was the guest speaker (virtual) for the Ad Hoc Committee on Electronic Wills of the Real Property, Probate, and Trusts Law Section of the Florida Bar. The Committee asked him to speak about the Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act which was approved earlier this year by the Uniform Law Commission. Prof. Beyer served as the Reporter for this act.