May 2023 Law Faculty Publications & News

Citation
  • Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article Lessons from the Tax Court: Naked Assessments! was cited in the following publication: Harvey Gilmore, The Kinder, Gentler IRS? Where?, 21 DePaul Bus. & Com. L.J. 31 (2022). 
  • Prof. DeLeith D. Gossett’s article “[Take Us to Our] Wretched Refuse”: The Deportation of America’s Adoptees was cited in the following article: Malinda L. Seymore, Adoption Ouroboros: Repeating the Cycle of Adoption as Rescue, 50 Pepp. L. Rev. 229 (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: Scott A. Schumacher, Taxes, Administrative Law, and the Agency Expertise: Questioning the Orthodoxy, 76 Tax Law. 341 (2023).
  • Prof. Nancy J. Soonpaa’s article    Stress in Law Students: A Comparative Study of First-Year, Second-Year, and Third-Year Students was cited in the following article: Chloe Sovinee-Dyroff, Introverted Lawyers” Agents of Change in the Legal Profession, 36 Geo. J. Legal Ethics 111 (2023).
  • Prof. Jarod S. Gonzalez’s article A Tale of Two Waivers: Waiver of the Jury Waiver Defense Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Was cited in the following publication: Arthur R. Miller, 9 Fed. Prac. & Proc. Civ. Sec. 2321 (4th ed.) (April 2023 update).
  • Prof. Victoria Sutton was cited in the following publication: Tessa Dysart, Foreword: Appellate Issues In and Around Indian Country, 23 J. App. Prac. & Proc. (2023).
  • Prof. Victoria Sutton’s article Native American Exclusion as a Form of Paper Genocide was cited in the following article: Meera E. Deo, Better than BIPOC, 41 Minn. J. L. & Ineq. 71 (2023).
  • Prof. Arnold H. Loewy’s article The Fourth Amendment: History, Purpose, and Remedies was cited in the following article: Rebecca Laden, Bond Conditions as Fourth Amendment Seizures, 44 Cardozo L. Rev. 1211 (2023).
  • Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article Proceduralisr Reflections on Home Mortageg Foreclosure was cited in the following article: Vijay Raghavan, The Case Against the Debt Tax, 91 Fordham L. Rev. 1849 (2023).
  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was cited in the following article: Rosemary H. Buhl, The Evolution and Current Trends in Estate Planning, 102 Apr. Mich. B.J. 20 (2023).
  • Prof. Brie D. Sherwin’s article After the Storm: The Importance of Acknowledging Environmental Justice in Sustainable Development and Disaster Preparedness was cited in the following article: Luz E. Herrera, Taylor Garner, et. al., Establishing a Conditional Driver Permit in Texas, St. Mary’s L/ Rev/ & Soc. Just. 385 (2023).
  • On April 26, 2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer virtually appeared as an invited speaker for the Electronic Signature & Records Association. Two of the main topics he discussed were electronic wills and the Uniform Electronic Estate Planning Documents Act for which he served as the Reporter for the Uniform Law Commission.
  • On April 25,2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer traveled to Dallas to speak for the Probate, Trusts, & Estates Law Section of the Dallas Bar Association. To an audience of approximately 150 attorneys, Prof. Beyer presented his paper entitled Case Law Update which discusses recent Texas judicial developments relating to intestate success, wills, estate administration, and trusts.
Notes
  • Horn Prof. Victoria Sutton was an invited panelist for the Arizona State University, Indigenous Innovation, Data Economies, and AI (IDEAS) Summit, March 31, 2023, speaking on Data Justice.  https://sols.asu.edu/ideas#tab-id-3746-3/ .
  • On April 14, 2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer traveled to McKinney, Texas where he was the featured speaker for the Collin County Bar Association’s Probate Section at the Collin County Courthouse. His presentation and accompanying article were entitled Recent Developments from the Texas Courts which highlighted significant new judicial opinions addressing intestacy, wills, estate administration, and trusts issues. Three opinions from the Supreme Court of Texas were among the important decisions analyzed.
  • Prof. Sutton moderated a closed discussion on cross cultural views of enhancement at The Ethical and Legal Significance of Super Soldiers workshop, at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, with The Annenberg Public Policy Center & The University Of Massachusetts Lowell, Friday, April 14, 2023. Her paper, “American’s Super Soldiers have always been Native American,” was selected for a chapter in a volume on Super Soldiers to be published by Oxford University Press.
  • https://www.penncerl.org/conferences/the-ethical-and-legal-significance-of-super-soldiers/Prof.
  • Prof. Brandon Beck had a recent news interview with Voz de America (the Voice of America Spanish language broadcast) regarding Governor Abbott’s proposal to impose mandatory minimum firearms offenses in Texas:

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