Content Posted in 2023
2001 Graduate Supports First-Generation Students, University of Georgia School of Law
2015 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Third-year student Andrew D. Mason, Office of Communications and Public Relations
2019 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Second-year student Amber Greenaway, Office of Communications and Public Relations
39th Edith House Lecture with Kirin Ahuja, Kirin Ahuja
39th Edith House Lecture with Kirin Ahuja, 4/7/2022, University of Georgia School of Law
A Comparative Study of the Legal Responses to Domestic Violence in the United States and Hungary, Adam Keri
Acquisition Strategies for Taiwanese Acquirers, Chao-yu Hsu
Adventures of the Accidental Homeschoolers, Andrea L. Dennis
A First Amendment Law for Migrant Emancipation, Daniel Morales
A Fourteenth Century Solution to a Twenty-First Century Problem: Using Qui Tam Legislation to Limit Executive War Power, Nicholas R. Lewis
Aggregation of Probabilities and Illogic, Kevin M. Clermont
A Judge Never Writes More Freely: A Separate-Opinions Citation-Network Approach to Assessing Judicial Ideology, Joseph S. Miller
A Judicial Solution to the Forum-Selection Clause Enforcement Circuit Split: Giving Erie A Second Chanc, Kelly A. Blair
Alumnus Furthers Support of Student-Athletes Seeking Law Degrees, University of Georgia School of Law
Amann consults as member of Courtroom 600 advisory council, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents as guest lecturer for the International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents new history of sovereigns and sovereignties workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents on ICC Policy on Children, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann presents paper at Justice for Transnational Human Rights Violations conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes article in The Washington Post, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Amann publishes in American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
American Democracy in Peril, J. Michael Luttig
American Democracy in Peril, J. Michael Luttig, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3/22/2023, University of Georgia School of Law
American ElectricPower v. Connecticut: Disaster Averted by Displacing the Federal Common Law of Nuisance, Damian M. Brychey
American Religious Liberty without (Much) Theory: a review of Religion and the American Constitutional Experiment, 5th edition, Nathan S. Chapman
Amicus Briefs, 2022, University of Georgia School of Law Library
Amicus Briefs, 2023, University of Georgia School of Law Library
A Most Precious Right: Equal Protection, Voter Photo Identification, and the Battle Brewing in Texas, Emily V. Cox
Amy and Vicky's Cause: Perils of the Federal Restitution Framework for Child Pornography Victims, Robert W. Jacques
An Aggravating Adolescence: An Analysis of Juvenile Convictions as Statutory Aggravators in Capital Cases, Lesley A. O'Neill
An Avenue for Fairness: Disclosure-Based Compensation Schemes for Good Faith Purchasers of Stolen Art, Caroline Harvey
An Eye for an Eye and a Tooth for a Tooth: An Analysis of Georgia’s Landlord Retaliation Law, Nicole Hammett
An Intentionalist Proposal to Reform the Transformative Use Doctrine, Madelyn Chen
Annual Report 2019-2020, Office of Law School Advancement
Anonymous Companies, William Moon
Anonymous Giving Helps Fulfill Vision of Being the Best Return on Investment in Legal Education, University of Georgia School of Law
Anticompetitive Merger Review, Samuel N. Weinstein
Appellate Litigation Clinic featured in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Architectural Copyrights: The Eighth Circuit's Structurally Sound Interpretation of 17 U.S.C. § 120, Hunter T. Payne
Artificially Intelligent Boards and the Future of Delaware Corporate Law, Christopher Bruner
Assemblies of Parties to Multilateral Treaties and Their Normative Authority, Ilias Bantekas
Asset Partitioning and Financial Innovation, Christopher Bruner
Assumed Facts and Blatant Contradictions in Qualified-Immunity Appeals, Bryan Lammon
A Taxonomy of Virtual Work, Miriam A. Cherry
August 2012 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Krunal Shah (2L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2014 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: Amanda M.McDowell (3L), Office of Communications and Public Relations
August 2020 E-Newsletter Student Spotlight: 2L Emina Sadic Herzberger, Office of Communications and Public Relations
A US State Retail Sales Tax Perspective, Walter Hellerstein
Balancing the Scales: Reforming Georgia's Common Law in Evaluating Restrictive Covenants Ancillary to Employment Contracts, Alan F. Pryor
Baradaran presents at Federal Reserve conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran presents her book at Harvard conference on black institutions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran publishes column in The New York Times, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran's book receives 2019 Best Book in Urban Affairs Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran's book subject of Yale Law and Political Economy Symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran speaks on racial wealth gap, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Baradaran testifies before U.S. House Subcommittee regarding The Community Reinvestment Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett appointed to Administrative Conference of the United States, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett elected AALS Administrative Law Section chair, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents article on regulating impartiality in agency adjudication, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on agency adjudication, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on CFPB, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on U.S. Supreme Court case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett presents on U.S. Supreme Court case, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in George Mason Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in the Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in Vanderbilt Law Journal En Banc, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett publishes article in Washington Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's article cited by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Barnett's article cited by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bending the Arc Toward Justice: The Current Era of Juvenile Justice Reform in Georgia, Melissa D. Carter
Biased but Reasonable: Bias Under the Cover of Standard of Care, Maytal Gilboa
Black Collaboration during American Slavery, Andrea L. Dennis
Book Review: Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World, Harlan G. Cohen
Book Review: The Cambridge Companion to The First Amendment and Religious Liberty, Nathan Chapman
Boots and Bail on the Ground: Assessing the Implementation of Misdemeanor Bail Reforms in Georgia, Andrea Woods, Sandra G. Mayson, Lauren Sudeall, Guthrie Armstrong, and Anthony Potts
Bradley presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bradley presents on library instruction, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bradley presents on web-based applications, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bradley publishes article in Computers in Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown leads ethics roundtable discussion on book, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown presents book at Stein Center for Law and Ethics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Brown publishes "Defending the Public's Enemy: The Life and Legacy of Ramsey Clark", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner presents at international technology and corporate governance conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner presents on comparative corporate governance, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner presents on harnessing corporations for a sustainable future, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner publishes article in JOTWELL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner publishes article in the Corporate Practice Commentator, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner publishes book on corporate sustainability, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Bruner publishes review in JOTWELL, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Burch publishes book on mass tort deals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade presents at inaugural Immigration Theory Workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cade publishes article in the Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson presents at Urgent Legal Matters Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson presents on evidence in divorce and child custody cases, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson publishes book on evidence authentication, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited by Georgia Court of Appeals, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited by the Georgia Supreme Court Primary tabs, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carlson's book cited in two Georgia Court of Appeals decisions, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents at American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents at Southeastern Association of American Law Librarie, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents at Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents on maximizing your faculty's scholarly impact, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Carol Watson presents on mentors and advisors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Causation Actually, J. S. Dillbary
Centering Noncitizens' Free Speech, Gregory P. Margarian
Chain-Link Confidentiality, Woodrow Hartzog
Chapman selected for McDonald Distinguished Fellowship, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Christianity and Crimes Against the State, Nathan S. Chapman
Civil Recourse, Damages-as-Redress, and Constitutional Torts, Michael L. Wells
Civil Right Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equality, Tomiko Brown- Nagin
Civil Right Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equality, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard Law School, 2/7/2022, University of Georgia School of Law
"Clientless" Prosecutors, Russell M. Gold
Closing Remarks, Gabrielle Gravel
Closing Remarks, Gabrielle Gravel
Closing Remarks, Anna C. Scartz
Closing Remarks, Adam D. Orford
Code Revision Commission v. Public.Resource.Org and the Fight Over Copyright Protection for Annotations and Commentary, David E. Shipley
Coenen publishes article in the Boston University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen participates in international economic security AALS roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at ASIL biennial conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at the University of Amsterdam, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents at the University of Michigan, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents on geoeconomics, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen presents on metaphors of international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in AJIL Unbound, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in the American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes article in the University of Illinois Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Cohen publishes book review in the American Journal of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Collected Wisdom on Selecting Leaders and Managing MDLs, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Stephen Bough
Commodifying Policing: A Recipe for Community-Police Tensions, Nora V. Demleitner
Compensatory Discrimination Under the Perspective of the Equality Clauses of the Constitutions of the United States and India, Sujatha Ganesan
Complex Financial Institutions and Systemic Risk, Utset A. Utset
Complicated Mercy: Compensating the Wrongfully Convicted in Georgia, Elizabeth O'Roark
Congressional End-Run: The Ignored Constraint on Judicial Review, Luke M. Milligan
Consistent Inconsistency: BASF v. SNF & the Licensing Exception to 35 U.S.C. § 102 (B)'s On-Sale Bar, James C. Durham
Constitutional Foundations for Public Health Practice: Key Terms and Principles, Fazal Khan and Marice Ashe
Constitutional Human Duties, Alona Frey
Constitutional Text, Founding Era History, and the Independent-State-Legislature Theory, Dan T. Coenen
Constitutional Text, Founding-Era History, and the Independent-State-Legislature Theory, Dan T. Coenen
Content Moderation as Administration, Evelyn Douek
Corporate Audit Committees and Director’s Liability, Thomas M. Bentler
Creando un Mundo Nuevo (Creating a New World): Campesinos in the United States, Maritza Yvette Duran, Jason A. Cade, Alyssa Marquez, and Gisela Cruz
CSEC Treatment Courts: An Opportunity for Positive, Trauma-Informed, and Therapeutic Systems Responses in Family and Juvenile Courts, Emma Hetherington, Allison Dunnigan, and Hannah Elias Sbaity
Cybersecurity on My Mind: Protecting Georgia Consumers from Data Breaches, Maggie L. McMichael
Darkness on the Edge of Town: How Entitlements Theory Can Shine A Light on Termination of Transfers in Sound Recordings, Matthew Vincent H. Noller
Data versus More Data in Multidistrict Litigation, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Dean's Report, 2021, Peter B. Rutledge
Dean's Report, 2022, Peter B. Rutledge
DEDICATION & REMEMBRANCE, Hillary C. Miller
Defense Against Outrage and the Perils of Parasitic Torts, Geoffrey C. Rapp
Delaware’s Dominance and the Future of Organizational Law, Peter Molk
Dennis' book reviewed by American Library Association's Booklist, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Digital Taxation Lessons From Wayfair and the U.S. States’ Responses, Walter Hellerstein, Jeffrey Owens, and Christina Dimitropoulou
Disclosure's Limits, Usha Rodrigues and Mike Stegemoller
Discovery Dark Matter, Seth Katsuya Endo
Discrimination, Trump v. Hawaii, and Masterpiece Cakeshop, Christopher C. Lund
Discrimination Under a Description, Patrick S. Shin
Discriminatory Dualism, Sarah L. Swan
Distortion of Income in a Single-Factor Sales Formula World, Walter Hellerstein
Diverse Holdings and Diversified Holdings: Uncertainty in Georgia’s Procedure for Seeking Judicial Review of Rezoning Decisions, Laura E. Nelson
Do Conflicts of Interest Require Outside Boards? Yes. BSPs? Maybe., Usha Rodrigues
Does the Supreme Court’s Decision in Wayfair Apply Retroactively?, Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby
Doty presents at American Society of International Law Southeast Roundtable, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Douglas Family Pledges Additional Funds to Continue Student Support, University of Georgia School of Law
Dropping the Mic on Indie Artists: How Trademark Law Fails to Protect Independent Artists Against Music Industry Giants, Kaitlin Hocker
Dual Class Stock in Comparative Context, Christopher Bruner
Durkee becomes vice chair of ASIL committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee nominated to the Executive Council of the American Society of International Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents at Loyola University Chicago, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents at Notre Dame, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents at Temple University, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents on corporate families in international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents on corporations and customary international law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee presents on international economic law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee publishes in the Washington University Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Durkee publishes review of Global Lawmakers, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch presented on mass tort deals at an ABA regional program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch publishes article in Law360, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch publishes in the Yale Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
E. Burch's book featured by The Week in Health Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Economic Loss, Punitive Damages, and the Exxon Valdez Litigation, Dr. Ronen Perry
Education's Elusive Future, Storied Past, and the Fundamental Inequities Between, Derek W. Black
Endorsement Clauses in a Post-White Legal System: Why These Restrictions Do Not Violate a Judicial Candidate's First Amendment Right to Free Speech, Shawna M. Portner
Energy Efficiency, Conservation, and Fuel Switching in Existing Buildings, James Smith
Enthusiastic Enforcement, Informal Legislation: The Unruly Expansion of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Amy D. Westbrook
Environmental Law, Travis M. Trimble
ERISA Subrogation and the Controversy over Sereboff: Silencing the Critics, the Divided Bench Is a Legitimate Standard, Ashley A. P. Frazier
Evans presents at Amigos Library Services conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents at Atlanta Law Libraries Association meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents at Southeastern Association of American Law Libraries annual meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents at Southeastern Association of American Law Libraries annual meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans presents on web-based applications, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans publishes article in Computers in Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans publishes article in Technical Services Law Librarian, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Evans publishes articles in Georgia Library Quarterly, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Executive Discretion and First Amendment Constraints on the Deportation State, Jennifer Lee Koh
Fair Notice, The Rule of Law, and Reforming Qualified Immunity, Nathan S. Chapman
Faithful Execution in the Fifty States, Zachary S. Price
Fatherhood by Conscription: Nonconsensual Insemination and the Duty of Child Support, Michael J. Higdon
Faulty Forensics: Bolstering Judicial Gatekeeping in Georgia Courts, Miranda S. Bidinger
Fear Foreigners, and Free Expression: A Brief Reflection on Ideological Exclusion and Deportation in the United States, Julia Rose Kraut
Financial Contracting with the Crowd, Usha Rodrigues
Finding the Body in Tax Law, Tessa R. Davis
Foreign Election Interference: Comparative Approaches to a Global Challenge, Lori A. Ringhand
Foreign States Are Foreign States: Why Foreign State-Owned Corporations Are Not Persons Under the Due Process Clause, Frederick W. Vaughan
Former Georgia Law Review Editors Make Gift Honoring Journal's Significance, University of Georgia School of Law
Former Students and Colleagues Establish Scholarship Honoring Longtime Professor Tom Eaton, University of Georgia School of Law
Former Supreme Court chief justice to assume Sanders Chair at UGA Law, University of Georgia School of Law
Free Speech and Off-Label Rights, Amy J. Sepinwall
Friends Establish Scholarship in Memory of Randy Quintrell, University of Georgia School of Law
From America Online to America, Online: Reassessing Section 230 Immunity in a New Internet Landscape, Madeleine E. Blair
From Oglethorpe to the Overthrow of the Confederacy: Habeas Corpus in Georgia, 1733-1865, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
From Property Rights to Liberty Rights: We the Corporations, A Review Essay, Laura Phillips-Sawyer
Gabriel publishes article in Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Georgia (and Environmental Justice) on My Mind Panel, Christian Turner, April Lipscomb, Cassandra Johnson Gaither, and MaKara Rumley
Georgia’s Runoff Election System Has Run Its Course, Graham P. Goldberg
Gephi Force Directed Map Files, Folder 1, Part 1: Scalia Maps, Joseph S. Miller
Gephi Force Directed Map Files, Folder 1, Part 2: Thomas Maps, Joseph S. Miller
Gephi Network Files, Folder 2, Part 1: Citation Network Files, Joseph S. Miller
Gephi Network Files, Folder 2, Part 2: Co-Citation Network Files, Joseph S. Miller
Gephi Output Files, Folder 3, Part 1: Citation Network Data Files, Joseph S. Miller
Gephi Output Files, Folder 3, Part 2: Co-Citation Network Data Files, Joseph S. Miller
GINA, Privacy, and Antisubordination, Bradley A. Areheart
Give Starving Artists a Piece of the IP Pie: Making Room at the Table for Performers’ Rights, Meagan A. Sharp
GJICL Currently Accepting Submissions
Glimpses of Women at the Tokyo Tribunal, Diane Marie Amann
Grant publishes article in the Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Grossly Disproportional to Whose Offense? Why the (Mis)Application of Constitutional Jurisprudence on Proceeds Forfeiture Matters, Amanda S. Bersinger
Heating Up and Cooling Down: Modifying the Provocation Defense by Expanding Cooling Time, Ariel J. Pinsky
Hellerstein co-chairs conference panels on VAT law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein delivers lecture as visiting professor in Vienna, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents at Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis of Organizations workshop, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents at conference on the 20th anniversary of the GST in Australia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents at meeting of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents on digital trade taxes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein presents to OECD, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Journal of Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in State Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article in Tax Notes State, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article on cross-border tax challenges, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes article on digital taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes chapter in "CJEU: Recent Developments in Value Added Tax 2018", Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes new edition of State and Local Taxation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein publishes Taxing Global Digital Commerce, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein quoted extensively in Minnesota Tax Court decision, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein's article cited by the Utah Supreme Court, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hellerstein serves as panelist at Court of Justice of the European Union: Recent VAT Case Law Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Hetherington publishes article on child sexual abuse survivors' access to civil courts in Georgia, Office of Communications and Public Relations
HIV No Longer a Death Sentence but Still a Life Sentence: The Constitutionality of HIV Criminalization Under the Eighth Amendment, Lauren Taylor
Honoring those who serve, University of Georgia School of Law
How Journalists Think About the First Amendment Vis-à-Vis Their Coverage of Hate Groups, Gregory Perreault, Jonathan Peters, Brett Johnson, and Leslie Klein
How Libel Law Applies to Automated Journalism, Jonathan Peters
How Not to Read International Harvester: A Response, Walter Hellerstein
Human Rights and Counterterrorism: A Contradiction or Necessary Bedfellows?, Amos N. Guiora
Identity by Committee, Scott Skinner-Thompson
Immigration and Civil Rights: State and Local Efforts to Regulate Immigration, Kevin R. Johnson
Immigration Detention and Dissent: The Role of the First Amendment on the Road to Abolition, Alina Das
Impairment as Protected Status: A New Universality for Disability Rights, Michelle A. Travis
Imprisoned by Liability: Why Bivens Suits Should Not Be Available Against Employees of Privately Run Federal Prisons, Isabella R. Edmundson
Ineffective-Assistance-of-Counsel Blues: Navigating the Muddy Waters of Georgia Law After 2010 State Supreme Court Decisions, Ryan C. Tuck
Infracompetitive Privacy, Greg Day and Abbey R. Stemler
Infrastructure Development in Emerging Economies and the Roles Played by Multilateral Institutions, Amjad Ahasan Basheer
Injunction Junction, What’s Your Function? Crafting Permanent Injunctions to Be Appropriate Remedies in Defamation Cases, James Netter
In Memoriam: Carter Chair Emeritus R. Perry Sentell Jr., University of Georgia School of Law
In Memoriam: Dean Edward D. "Ned" Spurgeon, University of Georgia School of Law
Innocent Until Proven Posted: Regulating Online Mugshot Publication with Intellectual Property Law, Amanda Cheek
Interconstituted Legal Agents, Christian Turner
International Child Law and the Settlement of Ukraine-Russia and Other Conflicts, Diane Marie Amann
International Environmental Law at its Semicentennial: The Stockholm Legacy, Melissa J. Durkee
International Joint Venture Franchising: A Key Investment Strategy For Eastern Europe, Obie L. Moore
Introduction: The Future of Global Health Governance, Elizabeth Weeks and Anish Patel
Introduction to the Symposium on Julian Nyarko, “Giving the Treaty a Purpose: Comparing the Durability of Treaties and Executive Agreements”, Harlan G. Cohen
Inventing the Right Drug: Artificial Intelligence May Just be the Cure for an Antiquated Patent System, Matthew Hashemi
IP Protection for Love: Dating App’s Feuds and Foes, Meredith Williams
J. Cook publishes article in Boston College Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Journeys Through Space and Time While Reading International Law and the Politics of History, Found on a Palimpsest, Translated for You, the Reader, Harlan G. Cohen
Judging Congressional Elections, Lisa M. Manheim
Juridical Discourse for Platforms, Thomas E. Kadri
Jurisdictional Rule "X" in the Conflict of Laws: Challenges of Policy and Security in Internet Torts with Business Implications, Pontian Okoli
Juvenile Justice Reform in Georgia: A Collective Decisionmaking Approach to De-Politicize Crime and Punishment, The Honorable Steven Teske
Kalim presents at Atlanta Law Librarians Association meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Keynote Address, Erwin Chemerinsky
Lanier presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier published in Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Lanier publishes article in Bifocal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Las Medidas de “Acomodación” de la Religión en el Derecho Estadounidense [Accommodation of Religion in U.S. Law], Michael W. McConnell and Nathan Chapman
Law scholarship to honor legacy of court pioneer, University of Georgia School of Law
Legal Consequences of the Separation of the Chagos Archipelago from Mauritius in 1965, Diane Marie Amann
Legal Work Ahead: Potential Potholes for the Hands-Free Georgia Act, Hunter G. Smith
Let My People Grow: Putting A Number on Strict Scrutiny in the Wake of Holt v. Hobbs, Dana A. Schwartzenfeld
Levin presents on vaccination policy in private schools, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Levin publishes article in the Alabama Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
L. Grove presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Librarians and staff present at Georgia Libraries Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Librarians and staff present on web apps for storytelling, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Librarians publish article in Computers in Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Limiting Article III Standing to "Accidental" Plaintiffs: Lessons from Environmental and Animal Law Cases, Robert J. Pushaw Jr.
Location, Location, Location: A "Private" Place and Other Ailments of Georgia Surveillance Law Curable Through Alignment with the Federal System, Mary B. Martinez
Loudermilks establish Distinguished Law Fellowship named for Kurtz, University of Georgia School of Law
Major Gift from Renowned Trial Attorney Jim Butler Enhances Support for Veterans, University of Georgia School of Law
Major Problems of International Refugee Law, Wondwossen Lemma Kidane
Mangan publishes article in the Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Market Realities Do Not Embody Necessary Economic Theory: Why Defendants Deserve a Safe Harbor under Section 2 of the Sherman Act for Exclusive Dealing, Danielle N. Paschal
Mass Suppression: Aggregation and the Fourth Amendment, Nirej Sekhon
Master of Laws (LL.M.) 2022 (Brochure), University of Georgia School of Law
Mayson publishes article in Yale Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
MDL for the People, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch
Miller presents at AALS Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents at international Data Science and Law conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents at University of San Diego, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents on co-citation analysis, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller presents two centuries of trademark and copyright, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller publishes article in the Akron Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Miller publishes article in the University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot publishes article in online journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot publishes article in the Georgia Law Review Online, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot publishes chapter in Tax, Estate, and Lifetime Planning for Minors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Milot serves on Athens-Clarke County committee on animal control reformation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Model Technology Diversion Safeguard Law, Georgi Angelov
Modern Sentencing Mitigation, John B. Meixner Jr.
Monopolizing Free Speech, Greg Day
Morgan publishes article in Transactions: The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Mutual Fund Performance Advertising: Inherently and Materially Misleading?, Alan R. Palmiter and Ahmed E. Taha
National Champions!, University of Georgia School of Law
Negotiation of International Agreements: Legal and Practical Problems in the Third World Countries, Kuwayaway Stephen Stephen
Negotiation of International Agreements: Legal and Practical Problems in the Third World Countries, Kuwayaway Stephen Kuwayaway
Neuroscience and Mental Competency: Current Uses and Future Potential, John B. Meixner Jr.
New endowed scholarship fund named for Benham to benefit those with commitment to legally underserved communities, University of Georgia School of Law
Noah's Curse: How Religion Often Conflates Status, Belief, and Conduct to Resist Antidiscrimination Norms, William N. Eskridge Jr.
Nominal Damages and the Other Ends of Adjudication, Sadie Blanchard
No Motion Left Behind: Adjudicating Motions to Remand in Cases Snap Removed to MDLs, Millie Price
Norins presents at the Georgia Press Institute, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Not Our Cup of Tea: Why the SEC Must Regulate SPACs Differently Than the United Kingdom, Archie Wilson Jr.
Not So Obvious After All: Patent Law's Nonobviousness Requirement, KSR, and the Fear of Hindsight Bias, Glynn S. Lunney Jr. and Christian T. Johnson
On the Need for Public Boarding Schools, Bret D. Asbury and Kevin Woodson
Opening Remarks, Peter B. Rutledge
Opening Remarks, Melissa J. Durkee
Opening Remarks and Environmental Justice from Sea to Shining Sea Panel, Adam D. Orford, Emily Wyche, James Marshall Shepherd, Laura Berglan, and Catherine Coleman Flowers
Opening Remarks and Introduction, Randy Beck
Originalism 2022 Style: Desirable and Impossible All at the Same Time, Eric J. Segall
Originalism and Level of Generality, Peter J. Smith
Overlapping Legal Rules in Financial Regulation and the Administrative State, Matthew C. Turk
Panel Three: How Should SPACs be Treated Going Forward (IPOs, Mergers, or Distinctly Different?), Usha Rodrigues, Gregg A. Noel, Rick Flemming, and Michael Stegemoller
Patent Inequality, Greg Day and W. Michael Schuster
Patent Law and the Emigration of Innovation, Greg Day and Steven Udick
Perceptions of Justice in Multidistrict Litigation: Voices from the Crowd, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch and Margaret S. Williams
Perverse & Irrational, Meghan Boone
Peter Appel Honorary Keynote, Melissa J. Durkee and Leah Penniman
Peter Appel Honorary Keynote, Laurie Fowler and Na'Taki Osborne Jelks
Peter Appel Honorary Keynote, Denisse Diaz
Peter Appel Honorary Keynote, Marilyn A. Brown
Peters publishes article in Columbia Journalism Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Peters publishes article in the Columbia Journalism Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Platforms: The Sequel, Walter Hellerstein, John A. Swain, and Jonathan E. Maddison
Playing Well with Others-But Still Winning: Chief Justice Roberts, Precedent, and the Possibilities of a Multi-Member Court, William D. Araiza
Poached Eggs: The Misclassification of Egg Donors as Independent Contractors and How Egg Donors Can Contribute to the Argument for A New Category of Worker-The Dependent Contractor, Carol L. Williamson
Preservation and Allocation of Fresh Water Resources in International Law Jordan: Special Case Study, Ghada Ibrahim Abu-Raghes
Pretrial Detention of Indigents: A Standard Analysis of Due Process and Equal Protection Claims, Robert William G. Wright
Privacy and Personal Data Protection in the Information Age: A Comparative Evaluation, Emeka B. Obasi
Privacy Is Not Dead: Expressively Using Law to Push Back Against Corporate Deregulators and Meaningfully Protect Data Privacy Rights, Alexander F. Krupp
Private Schools' Role and Rights in Setting Vaccination Policy: A Constitutional and Statutory Puzzle, Hillel Y. Levin
Privatizing International Governance, Melissa J. Durkee
Privileging Professional Insider Trading, Sarah Baumgartel
Probation and Monetary Sanctions in Georgia: Evidence from a Multi-Method Study, Sarah Shannon
Promulgating Proportionality, William W. Berry III
Protecting Access to the Great Writ: Equitable Tolling, Attorney Negligence, and AEDPA, Mandi R. Moroz
Race-ing Antitrust, Bennett Capers and Greg Day
Ratchets & Republicanism: Popular Constitutionalist Gloss in the Law of Democracy, Kerrel Murray
Rate Base the Charge Space: The Law of Utility EV Infrastructure Investment, Adam D. Orford
((Re)considering Race in the Desegregation of Higher Education, Maurice C. Daniels and Cameron V. Patterson
Reconstructing Professionalism, Dana A. Remus
Recovering Contingency within American Antimonopoly and Democracy, Laura Phillips-Sawyer
Redefining what it means to be a great national public law school, University of Georgia School of Law
Redmon selected for Teaching Academy Fellows Program, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Reflections on the Cross-Border Tax Challenges of the Digital Economy, Walter Hellerstein
Regulating Bank Reputation Risk, Julie A. Hill
Regulatory Constitutional Law: Protecting Immigrant Free Speech Without Relying on the First Amendment, Michael Kagan
Remarks, Andrea L. Dennis
Remembrance, Rebecca H. White
REMEMBRANCE, Thomas A. Eaton
Remembrance, Jennifer L. Chapman
Responsibilities of Corporations, Melissa J. Durkee, Christopher Bruner, Michael P. Vandenbergh, and Kelly Rondinelli
Restructuring American Antitrust Law: Institutionalist Economics and the Antitrust Labor Immunity, 1890–1940s, Laura Phillips-Sawyer
Retaliation: 462 Clark County School District v. Breeden, 532 U.S. 268 (2001), Rebecca White
Rethinking the Commercial Law Treaty, John F. Coyle
Righting a Reproductive Wrong: A Statutory Tort Solution to Misrepresentation by Reproductive Tissue Providers, Yaniv Heled, Hillel Y. Levin, Timothy D. Lytton, and Liza Vertinsky
Rights of Nature, Christian Turner, Kekek Stark, Chuck O'Neal, and Eduardo Salazar Ortuño
Ringhand elected to the ALI, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents at American Association of Political Scientists conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents at SEALS Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on campaign finance regulation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on comparative campaign finance law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on ensuring the right to vote, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on First Amendment, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on online electioneering, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on regulation of third-party spending on the internet, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on Supreme Court gerrymandering decision, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents on women's initiatives, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Ringhand presents prestigious Gresham College Fulbright Lecture, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rivers, Streams and Waterways Panel, Gary Hawkins, Anna Truszcynski, and Kevin Jeselnik
Rodrigues named to Georgia Business Court Rules Commission, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in Business Lawyer, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes article in the Emory Law Journal, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rodrigues publishes on Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Roles of Humans, Shana Jones, Pam Knox, James M. Shepherd, and Tawana Mattox
Runaway Usance: Limiting the Exercise of the Fugitive Disentitlement Doctrine in the Context of Wenqin Sun v. Mukasey and Bright v. Holder, Lawrence S. Winsor
Rutland presents on web-based applications, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge and Larsen publish article in Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Rutledge, Larsen and Porter publish article in the Daily Report, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer presents at Boston College, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Sawyer publishes article in the Law and History Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scartz publishes article on domestic violence as a societal concern, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scherr named to board of editors for the Clinical Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Scherr receives UGA's Engaged Scholar Award, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Schoolhouse Rap, Andrea L. Dennis
School of Law Enrolls Most Academically Credentialed J.D. Class in History, University of Georgia School of Law
Seen But Not Heard: An Argument for Granting Evidentiary Hearings to Weigh the Credibility of Recanted Testimony, Michael M. Hill
Self-Defense to Cyber Force: Combatting the Notion of 'Scale and Effect', Thomas Eaton
Sentencing in an Era of Plea Bargains, Jeffrey Bellin
Seven professors serve on AALS executive committees, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shipley appointed to NCAA Infractions Referral Committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shipley publishes article in Georgia Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Shipley publishes article in the University of Dayton Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Should States Embrace GILTI?: A Cost-Benefit Approach, Walter Hellerstein
Simon Didn't Say: When Reconstruction of a Private Search Goes Awry Under the Private Search Doctrine, John G. Chambers
Simon publishes article in The Conversation, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Skimming From the 2%: The Status of Georgia's Restrictions on Shareholder Access to Corporate Information, Ruari J. O'Sullivan
Smith appointed reporter for Uniform Law Commission committee, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith presents on constitutional property, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Smith publishes chapter in Legal Pathways to Deep Carbonization in the United States, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Social Vulnerability Assessment of Dog Intake Location Data As a Planning Tool for Community Health Program Development: A Case Study in Athens-Clarke County, GA, 2014-2016, Lisa Milot and Jessie Lee Dyer
Some Objections to Strict Liability for Constitutional Torts, Michael L. Wells
“Sorry I Didn’t Hear You.” The Ethics of Voice Computing and AI in High Risk Mental Health Populations, Fazal Khan and Christopher Villongco
Special Considerations in Transfers to Minor Beneficiaries Born as a Result of Reproductive Technologies, Lisa Milot and TJ Striepe
Speech, Innovation, and Competition, Greg Day
Spoliating the Adverse Inference Instruction: The Impact of the 2015 Amendment to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e), Alexandra M. Reynolds
Standing on the Shoulders of LLCs: Tax Entity Status and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Samuel D. Brunson
State Amici, Collective Action, and the Development of Federalism Doctrine, Michael E. Solimine
State Labor Law and Federal Police Reform, Stephen Rushin and Allison Garnett
State of Emergency: Why Georgia's Standard of Care in Emergency Rooms is Harmful to Your Health, Jason R. Graves
State of the Unions: The Impact of Janus on Public University Student Fees, Jonathan Kaufman
Stay Schemin’: Tax Court’s Recent Ruling on Credit Card Rewards and the Impact this Ruling Has on Future Rewards Programs, Hunter Davis
Stop! In the Name of Law, Scott A. Hershovitz
Stopping the Resurgence of Vaccine-Preventable Childhood Diseases: Policy, Politics, and Law, Hillel Y. Levin, Stacie Patrice Kershner, Timothy D. Lytton, Daniel Salmon, and Saad B. Omer
Striepe presents on maximizing your faculty's scholarly impact, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Striepe publishes chapter in Tax, Estate, and Lifetime Planning for Minors, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Summer Public Interest Funding Grows with New Marquee Fellowship, University of Georgia School of Law
SYMPOSIUM CIVIL RIGHTS OR CIVIL WANTS?, Frederick W. Vaughan and Jennifer L. Case
Systemic, Racial Justice-Informed Solutions to Shift "Care" From the Criminal Legal System to the Mental Health Care System, Sarah Vinson and Andrea L. Dennis
Table of Contents, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Table of Contents, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
Talking Textualism, Practicing Pragmatism: Rethinking the Supreme Court's Approach to Statutory Interpretation, Robert J. Pushaw Jr.
Taxes Falling Disproportionately on Nonresidents: Reflections on Saban, Walter Hellerstein
Taylor presents at Southeastern Association of American Law Libraries, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tennessee v. FCC and the Clear Statement Rule, Lee D. Whatling
The Application of Formulary Apportionment to Related Entities: Lessons from the US Experience, Walter Hellerstein
The best return on investment in legal education, University of Georgia School of Law
The Chevron Two-Step in Georgia's Administrative Law, David E. Shipley
The Code of the Platform, Todd Haugh, Abbey Stemler, and Joshua E. Perry
The Consequences of a "War" Paradigm for Counterterrorism: What Impact on Basic Rights and Values?, Laurie R. Blank
The Contested "Bright Line" of Territorial Presence, Shalini Ray
The Disappearing Freedom of the Press, Sonja R. West and RonNell Anderson Jones
The Drafting Process For a Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Judgements with Special Consideration of Intellectual Property and E-Commerce, Knut Woestehoff
The Equal Rights Amendment After Bostock: A Means to Expand Constitutional Protections for Sexual Minorities, Courtney M. Hogan
The Expressiveness of Regulatory Trade-Offs, Benjamin M. Chen
The Four Horsemen of the Internet Apocalypse: The Relevation of State Net Neutrality Laws, Zachary P.T. Lundgren
The Future of Space Governance, Melissa J. Durkee
The Gangs of Asylum, Linda K. Hill
The Grand Jury: A Shield of a Different Sort, R. M. Cassidy and Julian A. Cook III
The Inherent and Supervisory Power, Jeffrey C. Dobbins
The Internet Tax Freedom Act at 25, Walter Hellerstein and Andrew D. Appleby
The Judicial Power and the Inferior Federal Courts: Exploring the Constitutional Vesting Thesis, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Limitless Possibilities of the Long Progressive Era’s New Democracy: a review of New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State, by William J. Novak, Laura Phillips-Sawyer
The Meaning of a Misdemeanor in a Post-Ferguson World: Evaluating the Reliability of Prior Conviction Evidence, John D. King
The Other Hobbs Act: An Old Leviathan in the Modern Administrative State, Jason N. Sigalos
The Panic Defense and Model Rules Common Sense: A Practical Solution for a Twenty-first Century Ethical Dilemma, Teresa M. Garmon
The Past, Present and Future of Corporate Purpose, Brian R. Cheffins
The Political Economy of Criminal Procedure Litigation, Anthony O'Rourke
The Primitive Lawyer Speaks!: Thoughts on the Concepts of International and Rabbinic Laws, Harlan G. Cohen
The Prisoners' Property Dilemma: The Proper Approach to Determine Prisoners' Protected Property Interests After Sandin and Castle Rock, Corbin R. Kennelly
The Problematic Prosecution of an Asian American Police Officer: Notes From a Participant in People v. Peter Liang, Gabriel J. Chin
There's a Problem With Buybacks, But It's Not What Senators Think, Daniel J. Hemel and Gregg D. Polsky
The Return of the Unprovided-For Case, Michael S. Green
The Right to Counsel in a Neoliberal Age, Zohra Ahmed
The Role of Fault in § 1983 Municipal Liability, Michael Wells
The Role of the World Court Today, Joan E. Donoghue
The Transformation of the State Corporate Income Tax into a Market-Based Levy, Walter Hellerstein
The Unidentified Wrongdoer, Ronen Perry
The Weight of Judgment, Nathan S. Chapman
To Outgrow a Mockingbird: Confronting Our History—as well as Our Fictions—About Indigent Defense in the Deep South, Sarah Gerwig-Moore
To "THE" or not to "THE"? The Question has been Answered: An Examination of Trademark Bullying in the context of the Ohio State University's Recent Trademark Registration, Jennifer M. Danker
To Trust or Not to Trust: Native American Healthcare Improvement in the Supreme Court’s Hands, Katherine Graham
Trademark Modernization Act and the Codification of the Presumption of Irreparable Harm, Ethan LeBleu
Trans-lating the Eighth Amendment Standard: The First Circuit's Denial of a Transgender Prisoner's Constitutional Right to Medical Treatment, Bethany L. Edmondson
Transparency is the Best Policy: The case for Georgia to Allow Access to the Source Code of Proprietary Voting Software, Grace Repella
Tribal Land, Tribal Territory, Katherine Florey
Trimble publishes article in the Mercer Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tubinis presents at Computer Assisted Legal Instruction Annual Conference, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Tubinis presents at Southeastern Association of American Law Libraries annual meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Examining the Misclassification of Workers as Independent Contractors, Julia H. Weaver
UGA law professor offers tips to prevent future measles outbreaks, Office of Communications and Public Relations
UGA law school names rotunda after first Black graduate, University of Georgia School of Law
UGA School of Law Advocate 2021 issue is now online!, University of Georgia School of Law
UGA School of Law Advocate 2022 issue now available, University of Georgia School of Law
Unacceptable Risk: The Failure of Georgia’s “Guilty but Intellectually Disabled” Statute and a Call for Change, Logan Purvis
Underlying Citation Data, Folder 4, Part 1: Census of Scalia Cites, Joseph S. Miller
Underlying Citation Data, Folder 4, Part 2: Census of Thomas Cites, Joseph S. Miller
Understanding the Gap Between Law and Practice: Barriers and Alternatives to Tailoring Adult Guardianship Orders, Eleanor Lanier
Unilateral Refusals to Deal in Intellectual Property as Monopolistic Conduct, Bolanle Meshida
Unintended Legislative Inertia, Mirit Eyal-Cohen
Universalizing Copyright Fair Use: To Copy, or Not to Copy?, Taysir Awad
Univ of GA Law a best return in legal education, University of Georgia School of Law
Urban Policing and Public Policy-The Prosecutor's Role, Bruce Green
US Experience and Recent Developments in the Collection of Tax on Online Sales, Walter Hellerstein
Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, Nominal Damages, and the Roberts Stratagem, Michael Wells
Uzuegbunam v. Preczewski, Nominal Damages, and the Roberts Stratagem, Michael Wells
Vesting Title in a Murderer: Where Is the Equity in the Georgia Supreme Court's Interpretation of the Slayer Statute in Levenson?, Mark A. Silver
Waiving Good-bye to Inconsistency: Factual Basis Challenges to Guilty Pleas in Federal Courts, William T. Stone Jr
Water Wars Panel, Shelly Ellerhorst, Judd Turner, and Daniel Inkelas
Weeks presents at Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents on Healthism, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents on Healthism at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents on rural health care sustainability, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks presents on the Affordable Care Act, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes article in Journal of Tort Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Weeks publishes article in the Kansas Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wells presents at University of Tennessee College of Law, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents at Chicago's First Amendment symposium, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents at Columbia Law School, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on free press, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West presents on news in the social media age, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Missouri Law Review, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West publishes article in Slate, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West's article cited by U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, Office of Communications and Public Relations
West selected as chair of AALS Communication, Media and Information Law Section, Office of Communications and Public Relations
Wetlands and Coasts Panel, Alice Keys, Joe Cook, and Shana Jones
What McDonald Means for Unenumerated Rights, A. Christopher Bryant
What We Talk About When We Talk About Killer Robots: The Prospects of an Autonomous Weapons Treaty, Collin Douglas
When Delegation Begets Domination: Due Process of Administrative Lawmaking, Evan J. Criddle
Who’s Going to Law School? Trends in Law School Enrollment Since the Great Recession, Goodwin Liu, California Supreme Court, 3/30/2021, University of Georgia School of Law
Winning and Losing in Investor-State Arbitration, Tim Samples
You Have the Right to Free Speech: Retaliatory Arrests and the Pretext of Probable Cause, Katherine G. Howard
You’re Out!: Three Strikes Against the PLRA’s Three Strikes Rule, Kasey Clark
Youth-Police Encounters on Chicago's South Side: Acknowledging the Realities, Craig Futterman, Chaclyn Hunt, and Jamie Kalven