November 2023 Law Faculty Publications & News

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 November 1st to November 30th, 2023.

Publications

  1. Prof. Catherine M. Christopher, Questions, Methodology, and Action: A Response to Ryan & Muller, 75 Fla. L. Rev. F. 7 (2023).
  2. Prof. William R. Casto’s article The Effectiveness of Customary International Law: Stephen Lushington and the Trent Affair, 22 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  3. Prof. Dustin B. Benham, Secrecy and Transparency in Substantive Due Process Litigation, 76 SMU L. Rev. 483 (2023).
  4. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Potpourri, 61-4 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 4 (2023).
  5. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Intestacy, Wills, Estate Administration, and Trusts Update, 61-4 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 5 (2023).
  6. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Summary of Changes to Estate Planning Law Made by the 2023 Texas Legislature, 61-4 Real Est., Prob., & Tr. L. Rep., at 49 (2023).
  7. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on Today’s Estate Planner,MyLawCLE (Nov. 28, 2023).
  8. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, What Estate Planners in Common Law Marital Property States Need to Know About Community Property, Wealth Counsel (Nov. 28, 2023).
  9. Prof. Victoria Sutton, The First Thanksgiving—or was it?, unintended consequences (Nov. 19, 2023).
  10. Prof. Victoria Sutton, Appellate Courts: Stop Accepting an “Absurd” First Amendment Analysis for Native Nations’ Scared Site Destruction, 23 J. of Appellate Prac. & Process 1 (2023).
  11. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer, Protecting Pets From the Death-Hand, 2023 JotWell: J. Things We Like 1 (2023).
  12. Prof. William Casto, The Effectiveness of Customary International Law: Stephen Lushington and the Trent Affair, 22 Wash. U. Global Studies L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  13. Prof. Richard W. Murphy, Supreme Court News, 47 Admin. & Reg. L. News 38 (2023).

Citations

  1. Prof. DeLeith D. Gosset’s article The Deportation of America’s Adoptees was cited in the following article: Halley Cody, America’s Hidden Citizens: The Untold Stories of the Unconscionable Deportations of its International Adoptees,, 47 Seattle U. L. Rev. 227 (2023).
  2. Prof. Bryan T. Camp’s article Proceduralist Reflections on Home Mortgage Foreclosures was cited in the following article: Vijay Raghavan, The Case Against the Debt Tax, 91 Fordham L. Rev. 1849 (2023).
  3. Prof. Gerry W. Beyer’s article Lady Bird Deeds: A Primer for the Texas Practitioner, Estate Planning Developments For Texas Professionals was cited in the following article: Rachel E. Carr & G. Danielle Bennett, The Lady Bird Deed: Has the Remainderman Interest Nested or Vested, 35-JUL S.C. Law. 42 (2023).
  4. 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).
  5. Prof. Brian D. Shannon’s article Incompetency to Be Executed: Continuing Ethical Challenges & Time for a Change in Texas was cited in the following article: Anna Hunt, Declining Competency: Protecting Defendants with Worsening Mental Illness on Death Row from the Death Penalty, 64 B.C. L. Rev. 1723 (2023).
  6. Prof. Alyson Outenreath’s articles Battle Against Liquor: Will Wal-Mart Soon Be at the U.S. Supreme Court & Cheers! Ending Quill…What Can Be Learned from the Wine Industry were cited in the following article: Tyler R. Smotherman, Reading Between the Wines: Granholm v. Heald’s Implications For Other Industries, 38 W. Mich. U. T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 49 (2023).
  7. Prof. Sally M. Henry’s article The $1.5 Billion General Motors Recalls at the Dangerous Intersection of Chapter 11, Article 9, and Tarp was cited in the following publication: How Did I Not Know That?, 57 No. 11 U.C.C. Law Letter NL 2 (2023).
  8. Prof. Jame Baker’s article Beyond the Information Age: The Duty of Technology Competence in the Algorithmic Society was cited in the following article: John G. Browning, Advocacy in the 21st Century: The Duty of Technological Competence and Today’s Trial Lawyer, 47 Nova L. Rev. 305 (2023).
  9. Prof. Nancy 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: Sam Barder & Jennifer K. Robbennolt, Optimistic Overconfidence: A Study of Law Student Academic Predications, 2023 U. Ill. L. Rev. Online 106 (2023).
  10. 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).
  11. Prof. Geoffrey S. Corn’s article Targeting and Civilian Risk Mitigation: The Essential Role of Precautionary Measures was cited in the following article: Laurie R. Blank, The Sixteenth Waldemar A. Solf and Marc L. Warren Chair Lecture in National Security Law: Law of Armed Conflict in the Dark, 231 Mil. L. Rev. 147 (2023).
  12. Prof. Geoffrey S. Corn’s article Military Justice Reform: The ‘Be Careful What You Ask For’ Act was cited in the following article: David A. Schlueter & Lisa Schenck, Transforming Military Justice: The 2022 and 2023 National Defense Authorization Acts, 231 Mil. L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  13. Prof. Stephen T. Black’s article Who Owns Your Data? Was cite din the following article: Zvikomborero Chadambuka, Efficiency, Equity, and Data as Private Property, 53 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  14. Prof. Geoffrey S. Corn’s article Enhancing Civilian Risk Management by Expanding the Commanders Information Aperture was cited in the following article: Peter Margulies, Adjudicating Algorithms: Accountability in Regulation of Surveillance, Privacy, and Discrimination, 45 Cardozo L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  15. Prof. Richard W. Murphy’s article Separation of Powers and the Horizontal Force of Precedent was cited in the following article: J. Joseph A. Greenaway, Jr., Reflections on Stare Decisis, 83 Md. L. Rev. 1 (2023).
  16. Prof. Richard W. Murphy’s article Judicial Deference, Agency Commitment, and Force of Law was cited in the following article: Juan Caballero, Allocating Deference in Shared Administrative Space, 56 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. (2023).

Quotations

  1. Prof. Patrick Metze was quoted in the following article: Tony Plohetski, Police charges lean to acquittal Texas juries mostly exonerate officers, Austin Am.- Statesman (Nov. 19, 2023).
  2. Prof. Patrick Metze was quoted in the following article: Tony Plohetski, Texas police officers frequently acquitted even after social justice movement, Austin-Am. Statesman (Nov. 20, 2023).
  3. Prof. Amy Hardberger was quoted in the following article: Bobby Magill, Drought Crushes Texas Water Pipes With Massive Funding Need (1), Bloomberg Law (Nov. 1, 2023). https://news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-and-energy/drought-crushes-texas-water-systems-with-staggering-funding-need
  4. Prof. Victoria Sutton was quoted in the following article: Kristen Theis-Alvarez, Issue (Blind) Spotting: Using Data to Understand Candidate Motivations to Attend Law School, LSSE Understanding Legal Edu. (2023).

Notes

  1. On October 28, 2023 at the Fall Meeting of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel in Louisville, Kentucky, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer gave a presentation entitled Artificial Intelligence and the Teaching of Wills & Trusts.
  2. Prof. Victoria Sutton served as a member on the Texas Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and Response at a meeting in Austin on October 31, 2023.
  3. On November 2, 2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was an invited speaker at the 31st Annual Estate Planning Institute sponsored by Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He presented on two topics: (1) The Impact of Electronic Wills, ChatGPT, and Other Technologies on Today’s Estate Planner and (2) Avoiding the Estate Planning “Blue Screen of Death” with Competent and Ethical Practices.
  4. Prof. Brandon Beck was an invited speaker and panelist at the Notre Dame Law School’s symposium on “History, Tradition, and Analogical Reasoning” on November 3, 2023 (1 hr. 15 min.). The title of his presentation was “Litigating under Bruen.”
  5. Horn Distinguished Professor Brian Shannon addressed the Texas Judicial Summit on Mental Health on the topic, “Solving Complex Issues in Emergency Detentions.” (Oct. 19, Galveston).
  6. Horn Distinguished Professor Brian Shannon participated on a Panel at the Texas Judicial Summit on Mental Health on the topic, “Successful Diversion Centers: Collaborations between Law Enforcement, Prosecutors, LMHA, Defense, and Courts.” (Oct. 19, Galveston).
  7. Horn Distinguished Professor Brian Shannon served as a panelist for two break-out sessions at the Texas Judicial Summit on Mental Health on the topic, “Emergency Detentions & OPCs.” (Oct. 19, Galveston).
  8. The Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty will bestow an Appreciation Award to Horn Distinguished Professor Brian Shannon in February 2024 for his support in two death row cases involving offenders with serious mental illness who lack competency to be executed. See https://tcadp.org/what-we-do/annual-conference/#awards  
  9. On Thursday, November 16, 2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was a virtual speaker for the 2023 Probate Institute sponsored by the Center for Legal Education at the State Bar of New Mexico Foundation. His presentation was entitled Aiming High: Estate Planning for Weapons.
  10. On Thursday, November 16, 2023, Prof. Gerry W. Beyer was an in-person speaker for the Central Florida Estate Planning Council in Orlando. His presentation was entitled Estate Planning for Cyber Property: Electronic Communications, Cryptography, Non-Fungible Tokens, and The Metaverse.
  11. Prof. Alyson Outenreath was invited to serve on the planning committee for the 2024 Choice, Governance & Acquisition of Entities CLE, presented by TexasBarCLE and cosponsored by the Business Law Section of the State Bar of Texas.
  12. Prof. Alyson Outenreath continues to serve on the Board of Directors of the Texas Federal Tax Institute.
  13. Prof. Alyson Outenreath was invited to serve on the 2024 Nominating Committee of the State Bar of Texas Tax Section.

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