May 2023 New Books

In May 2023, 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. Adrian Vermeule, Law’s Abnegation:  From Law’s Empire to the Administrative State (2016).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

2. Douglas G. Baird, The Unwritten Law of Corporate Reorganizations (2022).

3. Aaron Dhir, Challenging Boardroom Homogeneity:  Corporate Law, Governance, and Diversity (2015).

CIVIL RIGHTS, GENERALLY

4. Lorraine K. Bannai, Enduring Conviction:  Fred Korematsu and His Quest for Justice (2015).

5. James E. Fleming, Constructing Basic Liberties:  A Defense of Substantive Due Process (2022).

COMPARATIVE AND FOREIGN LAW

6. David S. Clark, American Comparative Law:  A History (2022).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

7. Erwin Chemerinsky, Worse than Nothing:  The Dangerous Fallacy of Originalism (2022).

8. Kermit Roosevelt III, The Nation That Never Was:  Reconstructing America’s Story (2022).

9. Dana R. Ulloth, Textualism and Originalism as Methods for Interpreting the Constitution:  The Politicization of Justice (2022).

10. Anthony Gregory, American Surveillance:  Intelligence, Privacy, and the Fourth Amendment (2016).

CONTRACTS

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

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

12. Kim Taylor-Thompson and Anthony C. Thompson, eds., Progressive Prosecution:  Race and Reform in Criminal Justice (2022).

13. Christopher Murray, Unusual Punishment:  Inside the Walla Walla Prison, 1970-1985 (2016).

14. Robert N. Smith, An Evil Day in Georgia:  The Killing of Coleman Osborn and the Death Penalty in the Progressive-Era South (2015).

15. Adam Benforado, Unfair:  The New Science of Criminal Injustice (2015).

16. M. Chris Fabricant, Junk Science and the American Criminal Justice System (2022).

DISABILITY LAW

17. Doug Crandell, Twenty-Two Cents an Hour:  Disability Rights and the Fight to End Subminimum Wages (2022).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

18. Martha M. Ertman, Love’s Promises:  How Formal & Informal Contracts Shape All Kinds of Families (2015).

19. Merle H. Weiner, A Parent-Partner Status for American Family Law (2015).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

20. Daniel P. Selmi, Dawn at Mineral King Valley:  The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the Rise of Environmental Law (2022).

FIRST AMENDMENT

21 Lynn Greenky, When Freedom Speaks:  The Boundaries and Boundlessness of our First Amendment Right (2022).

22. Marc H. Greenberg, Comic Art, Creativity and the Law (2022).

23. David Bromell, Regulating Free Speech in a Digital Age:  Hate, Harm and the Limits of Censorship (2022).

24. William E. Thro and Charles J. Russo, The Constitution on Campus:  A Guide to Liberty and Equality in Public Higher Education (2022).

25. Laura Weinrib, The Taming of Free Speech:  America’s Civil Liberties Compromise (2016).

IMMIGRATION LAW

26. Charles Wheeler, ed., Immigration Law and the Family:  A Practical Guide to Family-Sponsored Immigration (2023).

INSURANCE LAW

27. Dennis J. Wall, Lender Force-Placed Insurance Practices:  A Guide for Plaintiff, Defense, Insurance and Corporate Attorneys Counseling and Litigating Claims and Defenses (2015).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

28. Carla S. Myers, Copyright and Course Reserves:  Legal Issues and Best Practices for Academic Libraries (2022).

JUDGES

29. Mark Tushnet, Taking Back the Constitution:  Activist Judges and the Next Age of American Law (2020).

JURISPRUDENCE

30. Sarah Staszak, No Day in Court:  Access to Justice and the Politics of Judicial Retrenchment (2015).

31. Philip Schofield and Xiaobo Zhai, eds., Bentham on Democracy, Courts, and Codification (2022).

32. Richard A. Posner, The Federal Judiciary:  Strengths and Weaknesses (2017).

33. Paul W. Kahn, Making the Case:  The Art of the Judicial Opinion (2016).

34. Kent Greenawalt, Exemptions:  Necessary, Justified, or Misguided? (2016).

35. Susan Rose-Ackerman, Stefanie Egidy, and James Fowkes, Due Process of Lawmaking:  The United States, South Africa, Germany, and the European Union (2015).

LABOR LAW

36. Nancy Woloch, A Class by Herself:  Protective Laws for Women Workers, 1890s-1990s (2015).

LEGAL RESEARCH AND LIBRARIES

37. Paul Cliteur  and Afshin Ellian, A New Introduction to Legal Method (2022).

38. Elyse H. Fox, Legal Reference Service: A Guide for Law Librarians and Nonlaw Librarians (2023).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

39. Virginia Barber Rioja, Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith, and Sarah Vendzules, Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court:  A Guide for Mental Health and Legal Professionals (2022).

40. Emily Nowak and Renee Colsch, Brown’s Evidence-Based Nursing:  The Research-Practice Connection (2024).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

41. Lisa M. Walker Johnson, Stress and Burnout in Law Firms:  Leadership Challenges and Choices (2022).

PRESIDENT/EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

42. Ken Gormley, ed., The Presidents and the Constitution (2020).

43. Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash, Imperial from the Beginning:  The Constitution of the Original Executive (2015).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

44. Shawn E. Fields, Neighborhood Watch:  Policing White Spaces in America (2022).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

45. Larry A. DiMatteo, Cristina Poncibo, and, Michel Cannarsa, eds., The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence:  Global Perspectives on Law and Ethics (2022).

46. Shahid M. Shahidullah, Carla D. Coates and Dorothy Kersha-Aerga, eds., Global Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations:  Issues and Challenges in the 21st Century (2022).

47. Edward J. Swan, Internet Law:  A Concise Guide to Regulation Around the World (2022).

48. Hongrui Zhao, Cyberspace & Sovereignty (2022).

SEX CRIMES

49. Eric Berkowitz, The Boundaries of Desire:  A Century of Bad Laws, Good Sex, and Changing Identities (2015).

50. Emily Horowitz, Protecting Our Kids?:  How Sex Offender Laws are Failing Us (2015).

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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