September 2023 Law Faculty Publications & News

Publications

  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Texas Estate Planning Statutes With Commentary (2023-2025 ed.).
  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer & James M. Kosakow, Revocable Trusts (5th ed. Supp. Sept. 2023).

Quotations

  • Prof. Bryan Camp was quoted in the following article: Kevin Landrigan, Trump critic, longshot hopeful has spotty record, 2023 New Hampshire Leader Corp. (Sep. 3, 2023).
  • Prof. Amy Hardberger was quoted in the following article: Lindsey Carnett, SAWS board votes to continue protecting city’s Northwest Side as it redraws service area, San Antonio Report (Sep. 14, 2023).

Citations

  • Prof. William Cato’s article Oliver Elisworth’s Calvinism: A Biological Essay on Religion and Political Psychology in the Early Republic was cited in the following article: Nathan J. Ristuccia, The Sacramental Test: Religion, Society, and the Constitution’s Test Ban, 55 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 737 (2023).
  • Prof. Jarod S. Gonzalez’s article At the Intersection of Religious Organization Missions and Employment Laws: The Case of Minister Employment Suits was cited in the following article: Jacquelyn Oesterblad, If You’re a Minister and You Know It, Clap Your Hands: Contract Nondiscrimination Clauses as a Voluntary Waiver of the Ministerial Exception, 41 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 282 (2023).
  • Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s article Pet Animals: What Happens When Their Humans Die? Was cited in the following article: Laura J. Martin, Harnessing The Beast—An Introduction To Ohio Pet Trusts,34 No.1 Ohio Prob. L.J. NL 8 (2023).

Notes

  • Prof. Geoffrey Corn was a keynote speaker for the Mid-West National Guard Annual CLE, August 2023.
  • Prof. Amy Hardberger was a part of a panel discussing drought at the TX Groundwater Summit on August 29, 2023.
  • Prof. Amy Hardberger completed a chapter for a multi-disciplinary book on water on the Llano Estacado which is pending publication. Her chapter is a historic evaluation of the ways our relationship with the land impacts water resources and calls for a new transition in order to save remaining groundwater.
  • Prof. Sally McDonald Henry is serving as president of the Bankruptcy Section of the Federal Bar Association.
  • Prof. Sally McDonald Henry is serving on the UCC Committee of the Texas Bar, which makes recommendations for legislative changes and writes comments to portions of the Texas UCC.
  • Prof. Sally McDonald Henry was interviewed by the Inquirer of Philadelphia regarding the legal issues relating to the potential purchase by the Sixers of portions of a downtown mall that might be involved in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.

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