May 2025 New Books

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In May 2025, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

ANIMAL LAW

Wacks, Raymond, Animal Lives Matter: The Continuing Question for Justice (2024).

    ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

    Arth, Kristi W., Legal Issues for Arts Organizations: A Practical Guide (2024).

      BANKING AND FINANCE

      Chugani, Sumeet H. and Stephen T. Gannon, Banking on Blockchain: A Legal and Regulatory Primer (2024).

      Awrey, Dan, Beyond Banks: Technology, Regulation, and the Future of Money (2024).

        BIOGRAPHY

        Johnson, Benjamin Heber, Texas: An American History (2025).

        Eaton, John, Finding English Law: Quick Access to Key Titles (2024).

          CIVIL RIGHTS – GENERALLY

          Collins, Mike Steve, The Anti-Civil Rights Movement: Affirmative Action as Wedge and Weapon (2024).

          Fineman, Martha Albertson and Laura Spitz, Law, Vulnerability, and the Responsive State: Beyond Equality and Liberty (2024).

            DOMESTIC RELATIONS

            Sidorsky, Kaitlin N. and Wendy J. Schiller, Inequality Across State Lines: How Policymakers have Failed Domestic Violence Victims in the United States (2023).

              EDUCATION LAW

              Polden, Donald J. and Barry Z. Posner, Lawyers as Leaders: Why It Matters and What It Takes (2024).

                ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

                Smith, Kimberly K., Making Climate Lawyers: Climate Change in American Law Schools, 1985-2020 (2024).

                Quirico, Ottavio and Walter Baber, Implementing Climate Change Policy” Designing and Deploying Net Zero Carbon Governance (2024).

                  EVIDENCE

                  Ross, Lewis, The Philosophy of Legal Proof, (2024).

                    HEALTH LAW AND POLICY

                    Onwukwe, Karren Jo Pope, Life if Filled with Swift Transitions: A Guide to Helping Your Clients Manage Catastrophic Health Incidents (2024).

                      INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

                      Novak, Andrew, Criminal Convictions in U.S. Tribal law: Collateral Consequences, Pardons, and Expungements in Indian Country (2025).

                        JUDGES

                        Kritzer, Herbert M., Litigation Judicial Selection (2024).

                          LEGAL HISTORY

                          Montalvo, Maria R., Enslaved Archives: Slavery, Law and the Production of the Past (2024).

                            PROPERTY – PERSONAL AND REAL

                            Coenen, Tracy, Lifestyle Analysis in Divorce Cases: Investigating Spending and Finding Hidden Income and Assets (2024).

                            Moring, Beatrice, Women and Family Property (2024).

                              PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

                              Muir, Ronda, Beyond Smart: Lawyering with Emotional Intelligence (2025).

                              Austin, Debra S., The Legal Brain: A Lawyer’s Guide to Well-Being and Better Job Performance (2024).

                                SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

                                Kuan, Hon. W., Technology and Security for Lawyers and other Professionals: The Basics and Beyond (2024).

                                Vicente, Dario Moura, Rui Soares Pereira, and Ana Alves Leal, Legal Aspects of Autonomous Systems: A Comparative Approach (2024).

                                Pomfret, Kevin D., Geospatial Law, Policy, and Ethics: Where Geospatial Technology is Taking the Law (2025).

                                Drazewski, Kasper, Copyright as a Constraint on Creating Technological Value (2024).

                                Van der Sloot, Bart, Regulating the Synthetic Society: Generative AI, Legal Questions and Societal Challenges (2024).

                                  SEX CRIMES

                                  Kelley, Erin L., Law, Literature, and Violence Against Women: Ending the Victim Blame Game (2025).

                                    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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