2023 April New Resources

In April 2023, the Law Library added the following new resources to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

New Resources

1. Law Library of Congress Reports (HeinOnline) The Law Library produces reports on foreign, comparative, and international law in response to requests from Members of Congress, Congressional staff and committees, the federal courts, executive branch agencies, and others. Selected reports are provided for the public for reference purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The information provided reflects research undertaken as of the date of writing, which has not been updated unless specifically noted. Current and historical reports are released periodically. The reports as hosted by the Law Library of Congress can be accessed at its website.

2. Military Legal Resources (U.S. JAG School) (HeinOnline) HeinOnline has developed the Military Legal Resources (U.S. Army JAG School) in conjunction with the William Winthrop Memorial Library of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s School to replace the Winthrop Library’s Military Legal Resources collection previously hosted by the Library of Congress. The goal of the collection is exhaustiveness. It aims to collect every current and historical military legal document and resource needed by judge advocates, law school professors, and members of the general public interested in military law. New materials will be added to the collection on a regular basis.

New Books

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

1.  Thomas W. Merrill, The Chevron Doctrine:  Its Rise and Fall, and the Future of the Administrative State (2022).

AGRICULTURE LAW

2. Felicity Deane, Evan Hamman and Anna Huggins and Zoe Nay, Natural Capital, Agriculture and the Law (2022).

BANKING AND FINANCE

3. Dorcas R. Gilmore, Lisa Green Hall, and Susan R. Jones, eds., Investing for Social Impact, Economic Justice, and Racial Equity (2023).

BIOGRAPHY

4. Joanne Hutcheson Seale Wilson, Think Like a Lawyer:  A Texas Family Story in the Letters of Captain J.C. Hutcheson (2022).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

5. American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law, Antitrust Grand Jury Investigations Handbook (2023).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

6. Roberto Gargarella, The Law as a Conversation Among Equals (2022).

7. Wayne A. Logan, The Ex Post Facto Clause:  Its History and Role in a Punitive Society (2023).

8. Steven D. Smith, Larry Alexander, James Allan, and Maimon Schwarzchild, A Principled Constitution?:  Four Skeptical Views (2022).

CONTRACTS

9. Kenneth A. Adams, A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting (2023).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

10. Robert Schehr, Convictions Without Truth:  The Incompatibility of Science and Law (2022).

EDUCATION LAW

11. Jacqueline A. Rodriguez and Wendy W. Murawski, Special Education Law and Policy:  From Foundation to Application (2022).

ELDER LAW

12. Nancy Berlinger, Kate de Medeiros, and Mildred Z. Solomon, eds., What Makes a Good Life in Late Life?:  Citizenship and Justice in Aging Societies (2018).

ESTATES AND TRUSTS

13. Paul Golden, Litigating Constructive Trusts:  The Last Resort in Fighting Iniquity and Inequity (2022).

FIRST AMENDMENT

14. Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, eds., Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of Our Democracy (2022).

GENDER

15. Alvah L. Stinson, Woman Under the Law (1914).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

16. Lawrence A. Dwyer, Standing Bear’s Quest for Freedom:  The First Civil Rights Victory for Native Americans (2022).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

17. Christopher S. Reed, Digital Media Law:  A Practical Guide for the Media and Entertainment Industries (2023).

18. Kenneth L. Dorsney, ed., Pre-ANDA Litigation:  Strategies and Tactics for Developing a Drug Product and Patent Portfolio (2022).

19. Jessica Silbey, Against Progress:  Intellectual Property and Fundamental Values in the Internet Age (2022).

20. Joe Cleveland, Fritz Garland Lanham:  Father of American Trademark Protection (2021).

INTERNATIONAL LAW

21. Will Soper, “Greytown is no more!”:  The 1854 Razing of a Central American Port, the U.S. Businesses Behind Its Demise, and the Lasting Foreign Policy Legacy (2023).

JUDGES

22. Nancy Gertner, ed., Representative Opinions of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2022).

JURISPRUDENCE

23. David Goddard, Making Laws That Work:  How Laws Fail and How We Can Do Better (2022).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

24. Robin Slocum and Gina Nerger, Legal Reasoning, Writing, and Other Lawyering Skills (2022).

LEGAL EDUCATION

25. Omar Madhloom and Hugh McFaul, eds., Thinking about Clinical Legal Education:  Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives (2022).

26. Chad Noreuil, The Zen of Passing the Bar Exam (2022).

27. Tanya J. Monestier, Sh*t No One Tells You About Law School (2022).

28. Scott L. Rogers, The Mindful Law Student:  A Mindfulness in Law Practice Guide (2022).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

29. Faith E. Fletcher, Keisha S. Ray, Virginia A. Brown, and Patrick T. Smith, eds., A Critical Moment in Bioethics:  Reckoning with Anti-Black Racism Through Intergenerational Dialogue (2022).

30. Tryon P. Woods, Pandemic Police Power, Public Health and the Abolition Question (2022).

31. Denise F. Polit and Cheryl Tatano Beck, Essentials of Nursing Research:  Appraising Evidence for Nursing Practice (2022).

32. Jessica L. Bailey-Wheaton, ed., Health Law Essentials (2023).

33. American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders:  DSM-5-TR (2022).

POLITICS

34. Wayne Batchis, Throwing the Party:  How the Supreme Court puts Political Party Organizations Ahead of Voters (2022).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

35. Lawrence S. Pascoe, Innovative Legal Service Applications:  A Guide to Improved Client Services (2022).

36. Helgi Maki, Marjorie Florestal, Myrna McCallum, and J. Kim Wright, eds., Trauma-Informed Law:  A Primer for Lawyer Resilience and Healing (2023).

37. Chris Fortier, The Lawyer’s Guide to Office Automation:  Tools and Strategies to Improve Your Firm and Your Life (2023).

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

38. Jan L Jacobowitz and John G Browning, Legal Ethics and Social Media:  A Practitioner’s Handbook (2022).

RACE AND ETHNICITY

39. Bennett Capers, Devon Carbado , Robin A. Lenhardt , and Angela Onwuachi-Willig, Critical Race Judgments:  Rewritten U.S. Court Opinions on Race and the Law (2022).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

40. David P. Fidler, Advanced Introduction to Cybersecurity Law (2022).

All resources 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

All electronic databases are available through the Library’s webpage, http://www.depts.ttu.edu/law/lawlibrary/index.php.   

Library staff will be able to assist in locating and checking out any of these items or helping you contact the Librarian on call for questions about electronic resources.

2023 February New Books

In February 2023, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

BANKRUPTCY LAW

1. David J Slenn, The Fraudulent Transfer of Wealth:  Unwound and Explained (2022).

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

2. Michael R. Gray, Natalma M. McKnew and William W. Sentell, eds., Covenants Against Competition in Franchise Agreements (2023).

COMMUNICATIONS LAW

3. David L. Sloss, Tyrants on Twitter:  Protecting Democracies from Information Warfare (2022).

DISPUTE RESOLUTION

4. Bennett G. Picker and Conna A. Weiner, Commercial Mediation Practice Guide:  A Practical Handbook for Lawyers and Their Business Clients (2023).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

5. Michael B. Gerrard, Jody Freeman and Michael Burger, eds., Global Climate Change and U.S. Law (2023).

FIRST AMENDMENT

6. Brett Gary, Dirty Works:  Obscenity on Trial in America’s First Sexual Revolution (2021).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

7. Howard A. Skaist, Patent Claim Drafting Practice:  Tactics, Strategy, and Analysis (2023).

JUDGES

8. Lauren Stiller Rikleen, Her Honor:  Stories of Challenge and Triumph from Women Judges (2023).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

9. Linda L. Berger and Kathryn M. Stanchi, Legal Persuasion:  A Rhetorical Approach to the Science (2018).

10. Darby Dickerson and Brooke J. Bowman, eds., The Scribes Manual for Law Review Editors (2022).

LEGAL PROFESSION

11. Richard L. Hermann, 21st Century Legal Career series (v. 7 – v. 18) (2017).

12. Linda Sapadin, How to Beat Procrastination in the Digital Age:  6 Change Programs for 6 Personality Styles (2012).

13. Donald J. Polden and Barry Z. Posner, Leading in Law:  Leadership Development for Law Students (2022).

14. Lynne Adair Kramer and Ann L. Nowak, The Experiential Guide to Law Practice Management:  Opening and Operating Your Own Firm (2022).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

15. Mary Ziegler, Roe:  The History of a National Obsession (2023).

NATURAL RESOURCES LAW

16. Tobe Liebert, The Law of the Colorado River:  A Legal Research Guide (2022).

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

17. Robert Costello and Colleen Eren, The Impact of Supreme Court Decisions on US Institutions:  A Sociology of Law Primer (2022).

WATER LAW

18. Allison Rumsey, Joel Gross, Ethan Shenkman, and Edward McTiernan, Clean Water Act Essentials (2022).

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.

January 2023 New Books

In January 2023, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

1. Elizabeth Kelley, ed., Representing People with Dementia:  A Practical Guide for Criminal Defense Lawyers (2022).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

2. Margaret “Pegi” S. Price, The Special Needs Child and Divorce:  A Practical Guide to Handling and Evaluating Cases (2022).

INFORMATION PRIVACY

3. W. Stanford Smith and Alan S. Gutterman, ed., Guide to Privacy (2022).

4. Sarah Lamdan, Data Cartels:  The Companies that Control and Monopolize Our Information (2023).

LEGAL EDUCATION

5. E. Scott Fruehwald, Critical Thinking:  An Essential Skill for Law Students, Lawyers, Law Professors, and Judges (2022).

6. Dennis J. Tonsing, 1000 Days to the Bar, But the Practice of Law Begins Now (2022).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

7. Lawrence E. Ballard and Carole Symonds, Law Firm Accounting and Financial Management (2021).

8. Marcia Watson Wasserman and Cynthia Thomas, Law Office Policies, Procedures, and Operations Manual (2022).

TORTS

9. Mike F. Pipkin, Marilyn Klinger, George J. Bachrach, and Tracey L. Haley, eds., The Surety’s Indemnity Agreement:  Law and Practice (2023).

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.

November 2022 New Books

In November 2022, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS

1. Amy Klobuchar, Antitrust:  Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age (2022).

CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

2. Alan Mygatt-Tauber, Medellin v. Texas:  International Justice, Federalism, and the Execution of Jose Medellin (2022).

3. John M. Hagedorn, Gangs on Trial:  Challenging Stereotypes and Demonization in the Courts (2022).

ELECTIONS AND VOTING

4. Michael A. Smith, ed., Much Sound and Fury, or the New Jim Crow?:  The Twenty-First Century’s Restrictive New Voting Laws and Their Impact (2022).

JUDGES

5. Philippa Strum, On Account of Sex:  Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Making of Gender Equality Law (2022).

6. Linda Greenhouse, Justice on the Brink:  The Death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Rise of Amy Coney Barrett, and Twelve Months that Transformed the Supreme Court (2021).

LAW OF THE SEA

7. Ryan J. Rebe, The Partisan Court:  The Era of Political Partisanship on the U.S. Supreme Court (2021).

8. David Bosco, The Poseidon Project:  The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans (2022).

LEGAL ANALYSIS AND WRITING

9. Diana J. Simon, The (Not too Serious) Grammar, Punctuation, and Style Guide to Legal Writing (2022).

10. David Boelzner, Writing Sentences that Work:  Essentials for Law Students (2022).

LEGAL EDUCATION

11. Richard Grimes, Public Legal Education:  The Role of Law Schools in Building a More Legally Literate Society (2021).

LEGAL PROFESSION

12. Joan W. Howarth, Shaping the Bar:  The Future of Attorney Licensing (2023).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

13. Connie Brenton and Susan Raridon Lambreth, Running Legal Like a Business:  The Fundamental of Legal Operations for Law Departments (2021).

RELIGION

14. Karla L. Drenner, Faith-Based Influences on Legislative Decision-Making:  Emerging Research and Opportunities (2022).

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

15. Stephen Breyer, The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics (2021).

TORTS

16. Walter Champion and Carlos A. Velasquez, Blood in the Water:  Feeding Frenzies and the Mass Tort Phenomenon (2021).

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.

November 2022 New Books

In November 2022, the Law Library added the following new titles to the collection to support the research and curricular needs of our faculty and students.

COMMERCIAL LAW

1. Arthur B. Laby and Jacob Hale Russell, eds., Fiduciary Obligations in Business (2021).

2. Gregory C. Cook and Jocelyn D. Larkin, eds., The Class Action Fairness Act:  Law and Strategy (2022).

3. Elizabeth Cabraser, Fabrice N. Vincent and Class Actions & Derivative Suits Committee, eds., The Law of Class Action:  Fifty-State Survey, 2022 (2022).

4. Roy Shapira, Law and Reputation:  How the Legal System Shapes Behavior by Producing Information (2020).

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, GENERALLY

5. Steven F. Pittz and Joseph Postell, eds., American Citizenship and Constitutionalism in Principle and Practice (2022).

6. Jeff Kosseff, The United States of Anonymous:  How the First Amendment Shaped Online Speech (2022).

DOMESTIC RELATIONS

7. Sanford N. Katz, Family Law in America (2021).

8. Sara B. Block, Together Unbroken:  Stories, Law, Practice, and Healing at the Intersection of Domestic Violence and Child Welfare (2022).

9. Samuel E. Thomas and Kumudha N. Kumarachandran, Cost-Effective Child Custody Litigation (2022).

10. Timothy Barouch, The Child Before the Court:  Judgment, Citizenship, and the Constitution (2021).

EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE

11. Eric A. Posner, How Antitrust Failed Workers (2021).

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

12. Snjolaug Arnadottir, Climate Change and Maritime Boundaries:  Legal Consequences of Sea Level Rise (2022).

INDIAN AND ABORIGINAL LAW

13. Jonathan Lurie, The Unusual Story of the Pocket Veto Case, 1926-1929 (2022).

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW

14. Stephen E. Gillen, What is a Copyright? (2022).

JUDGES

15. Scott Dodson, ed., The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (2022).

LEGAL EDUCATION

16. Jane Bloom Grise, Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond (2022).

LEGAL PROFESSION

17. Neil W. Hamilton and  Louis D. Bilionis, Law Student Professional Development and Formation:  Bridging Law School, Student, and Employer Goals (2022).

18. Dena Lefkowitz, Winning in Your Own Court:  10 Laws for a Successful Career Without Burning Out or Selling Out (2022).

MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE

19. Jordan A. Parsons and Elizabeth Chloe Romanis, Early Medical Abortion, Equality of Access, and the Telemedical Imperative (2021).

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

20. John D. Bessler, Private Prosecution in America:  Its Origins, History, and Unconstitutionality in the Twenty-First Century (2022).

PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY

21. Tiffany Jana and Matthew Freeman, Overcoming Bias:  Building Authentic Relationships Across Differences (2016).

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

22. Erik J. Larson, The Myth of Artificial Intelligence:  Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do (2021).

SEXUAL ORIENTATION

23. Florence Ashley, Banning Transgender Conversion Practices:  A Legal and Policy Analysis (2022).

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW

24. Mark Dunn, Texas People’s Court:  The Fascinating World of the Texas Justice of the Peace (2022).

SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

25. Lucas A. Powe, Jr., The Supreme Court and the American Elite, 1789-2020 (2021).

TORTS

26. Joseph A. Ranney, The Burdens of All:  A Social History of American Tort Law (2022).

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.