September 30, 2020. Steve Gold published “Is Resilience Resilient?” in JOTWELL (The Journal of Things We Like — Lots). Gold is a contributing editor to JOTWELL, an online publication of the University of Miami School of Law in which law scholars “identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new scholarship relevant to the law” (https://jotwell.com/mission-statement/). In … Continue reading Prof. Gold reviews “Is Resilience Resilient?” in JOTWELL…
Month: September 2020
Dist. Clinical Prof. Sarah Ricks Publishes Constitutional Litigation Casebook
September 22, 2020. Professor Sarah Ricks publishes the third edition of her groundbreaking casebook, titled: Current Issues on Constitutional Litigation: A Context and Practice Casebook (Carolina Academic Press 3d Ed. 2020).
Prof. Stephens publishes book chapter entitled, “The Fourth Restatement, International Law, and the “Terrorism” Exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act”
September 30, 2020. Professor Beth Stephens publishes book chapter, “The Fourth Restatement, International Law, and the “Terrorism” Exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.” This work appears in new volume entitled, The Restatement and Beyond: The Past, Present, and Future of U.S. Foreign Relations Law (Paul B. Stephan & Sarah H. Cleveland, eds. 2020).
Second edition of Professor Reid Weisbord’s textbook now out
September 29, 2020. Professor Weisbord’s casebook is now available in second edition. REID WEISBORD, DAVID HORTON, AND STEPHEN URICE WILLS, TRUSTS, AND ESTATES: THE ESSENTIALS – SECOND EDITION WOLTERS KLUWER ASPEN CASEBOOK SERIES (2021)
Professor Bergelson presents “The Depths of Malice”
September 26, 2020. Professor Vera Bergelson presented her paper, “The Depths of Malice” at Guilty Minds, A Virtual Conference on Mens Rea and Criminal Justice Reform, September 25-26, 2020. The event was hosted by the Academy for Justice and the Arizona State Law Journal for its special symposium issue. Topics include: strict liability, felony murder, … Continue reading Professor Bergelson presents “The Depths of Malice”…