July 2023 Law Faculty Publications & News

Publications
  • Catherine M. Christopher, Modern Diploma Privilege: A Path Rather Than a Gate, 107 Minn. L. Rev. 2777 (2023).
  • Prof. Geoffrey S. Corn, When Justice is Delayed is Justice Denied: A ‘Sui Generis’ Moment, The Messenger (July 14, 2023).
  • Prof. Geoffrey S. Corn, Cluster Munitions and Operational Considerations, Lawfare (July 20, 2023).
Citations
  • Prof. Arnold H. Loewy’s article Cops, Cars, and Citizens: Fixing the Balance was cited in the following publication: Adam M. Gershowitz, The Tesla Meets the Fourth Amendment, 48 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1135 (2023).
  • Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article Tax Administration as Inquisitorial Process and the Partial Paradigm Shift in the IRS Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 was cited in the following article: Jessica A. Magaldi, Matthew Reidenbach, et. al., Is It Time for Federal Regulation of the Tax Preparer Industry? New Insights from Legal and Empirical Developments, 106 Marq. L. Rev. 543 (2023).
  • Prof. Richard W. Murphy’s article Judicial Deference, Agency Commitment, and the Force of Law was cited in the following article: Juan Caballero, Allocating Deference in Shared Administrative Space, 56 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 883 (2023).
  • Prof. William R. Casto’s article The Early Supreme Court Justices’ Most Significant Opinion was cited in the following article: Justin W. Aimonetti, Article III and Alternative Holdings, 61 U. Louisville L. Rev. 455 (2023).
  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s article The Fine Art of Intimidating Disgruntled Beneficiaries with In Terrorem Clauses was cited in the following article: Kiana Johnson, “I’ll Give You My Trust Assets, When You Pry Them From My Cold Dead Hands”: The Supreme Court of Georgia Clarifies That a Mere Challenge to a Trust’s Formation Will Not Trigger an In Terrorem Clause, 74 Mercer L. Rev. 1649 (2023).
  • Prof. Arnold H. Loewy’s publication Criminal Law: Cases and Materials was cited in the following article: Lisa Avalos, Seeking Consent and the Law of Sexual Assault, 2023 U. Ill. L. Rev. 731 (2023).
  • Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article The Failure of Adversarial Process in the Administrative State was cited in the following article: Steve R. Johnson, Congressional Primacy, Equitable Tolling, and Tax Court Deficiency Litigation, 76 Tax Law. 451 (2023).
  • Prof. Nancy Soonpaa’s article Stress in Law Students: A Comparative Study of First Year, Second-Year, and Third-Year Law Students was cited in the following article: Sam Barder & Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Optimistic Overconfidence: A Study of Law Student Academic Predications, U. Ill. L. Rev. Online 106 (2023).
  • Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article A History of Tax Regulation Prior to the Administrative Procedure Act was cited in the following article: Samuel D. Brunson & Christian A. Johnson, Good Intentions: Administrative Fiat and the General Welfare Exclusion, 100 Wash. U. L. Rev. 1411 (2023).
Quotations
  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was quoted as a leading expert for Wills, Trusts, and Estates in the following article: Hannah Elliot, Electronic Wills: A Distinction without Difference for Mississippi, 92 Miss. L.J. 799 (2023).
  • 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: Chinonso Anozie, Equalizing Remediation, Wis. L. Rev. 919 (2023).
Notes  
  • The Chair-Elect of the American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law, Robert S. Freedman, reappointed Prof. Gerry W. Beyer as the Probate and Property Magazine – Keeping Current Probate Editor. Prof. Beyer has held this position since 1992

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