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Contribution by Patricia Bellia
April 24, 2012
I am delighted to announce the receipt of a reprint of Tricia Bellia’s latest article, on WikiLeaks and national security.
The cite is:
Patricia L. Bellia, WikiLeaks and the Institutional Framework for National Security Disclosures, 121 YALE L.J. 1448 (2012).
It graces the Dean’s Bookshelf.
Thanks and congratulations to Tricia!
Contribution by Judy Fox
April 13, 2012
Judy Fox has contributed a reprint of her recent article in the Loyola Consumer Law Review on debt collection practices.
The cite is:
Judith Fox, Do We Have a Debt Collection Crisis? Some Cautionary Tales of Debt Collection in Indiana, 24 LOY. CONSUMER L. REV. 355 (2102).
Thanks and many congratulations to Judy!
Contributions by Mark McKenna, Gerry Bradley, and Rick Garnett
March 28, 2012
I recently received several contributions to the Bookshelf.
First, a reprint from the Virginia Law Review of Mark McKenna’s latest article on trademark law.
The cite is: A Consumer Decision-making Theory of Trademark Law, 98 VA. L. REV. 68 (2012).
Second, A Cambridge University Press compilation of essays edited by Gerry Bradley, containing, inter alia, contributions by both Gerry and Rick Garnett.
The cites:
Gerard V. Bradley, Dueling Clios: Stevens and Scalia on the Original Meaning of the Establishment Clause, in CHALLENGES TO RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY (Gerard V. Bradley, ed., Cambridge Press, 2012).
Richard W. Garnett, Religious Freedom and (and in) Institutions, in id.
Many thanks and congratulations to all!
Jen Mason McAward and Ed Edmonds
March 26, 2012
I am delighted to announce the receipt of two reprints from Jen Mason McAward and one from Ed Edmonds. They now reside on the Dean’s Bookshelf.
Jen contributed her response to an article by Alex Tsesis (who is, coincidentally on campus today for a roundtable on the Reconstruction amendments sponsored by the Constitutional Structure and Design program) in the Maryland Law Review and the lead article in Penn’s Journal of Constitutional Law.
The cites are:
Jennifer Mason McAward, Congressional Authority to Interpret the Thirteenth Amendment: A Response to Professor Tsesis, 71 MD. L. REV. 60 (2011)
Jennifer Mason McAward, Defining the Badges and Incidents of Slavery, 14 U. PA. J. CONSTL. L. 561 (2012).
Ed contributed an article on the baseball reserve system, published in the Albany Government Law Review:
Ed Edmonds, Arthur Soden’s Legacy: The Origins and Early History of Baseball’s Reserve System, 5 ALB. GOV’T L. REV. 38 (2012).
Thanks and congratulations to Jen and Ed!
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Stephen Smith, Mary Ellen O’Connell, and Nicole Garnett
March 07, 2012
I received a notice of recent reprints for the Dean’s Bookshelf, from Stephen Smith, Mary Ellen O’Connell, and Nicole Garnett.
Stephen contributed a response to an article by Adam Gershowitz on the death penalty in the on-line companion to the Vanderbilt Law Review The cite is:
Stephen F. Smith, Response, Localism and Capital Punishment, 64 VAND. L. REV. EN BANC 105 (2011) (response to Adam Gershowtiz, Statewide Capital Punishment: The Case for Eliminating Counties’ Role in the Death Penalty, 63 VAND. L. REV. 307 (2010).
Mary Ellen contributed a recent co-authored article published in the Journal of International Criminal Justice, published by the Oxford University Press:
Mary Ellen O’Connell and Mirakmal Niyazmatov, What is Aggression?: Comparing Just ad Bellum and the ICC Statute, 10 J. Int’l Crim. J. 189 (2012).
And, finally, Nicole Garnett contributed an article on mixed land-use planning in the University of Illinois Law Review:
Nicole Stelle Garnett, The People Paradox, 2012 ILLINOIS L. REV. 44.
Mark McKenna published by the Houston Law Review
February 23, 2012
Mark McKenna contributed a copy of his latest article, a contribution to a symposium published by the Houston Law Review. The cite is:
Mark P. McKenna, Functionality, 48 HOUSTON L. REV. 823 (2011).
Many thanks and congratulations to Mark!…
Mary Ellen O'Connell and Eric Smithburn
January 26, 2012
Mary Ellen O’Connell contributed the second edition of her sole-authored casebook on international dispute resolution, published by Carolina Press and Eric Smithburn contributed the 2011-2012 edition of his volume in the Indiana Practice series, published by West.
Mary Ellen O’Connell, International Dispute Resolution: Cases & Materials (2d ed. 2012).
J. Eric Smithburn & Ann Carol Nash, Family Law – Children in Need of Services (2011-2012 ed.).
Dan Kelly: Columbia Article
January 12, 2012
Dan Kelly returned from London with two lovely reprints: his Columbia article on strategic spillovers and a chapter solicited by Kenneth Ayotte and Henry Smith for their series on the economics of property law.
The cites are:
Daniel B. Kelly, Strategic Spillovers, 111 COLUM. L. REV. 1641 (2011)
Daniel B. Kelly, Acquiring Land through Eminent Domain: Justifications, Limitations, and Alternatives, in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON THE ECONOMICS OF PROPERTY LAW (Kenneth Ayotte & Henry E. Smith, eds. (Edward Elgar, 2011).
They now grace the Dean’s bookshelf.
Welcome back, thanks, and congratulations to Dan!
Carter Snead delivered a copy of Constitution 3.0
January 03, 2012
I am delighted to report that Carter Snead delivered a copy of Constitution 3.0, published by Brookings featuring his chapter on neuroscience. Notably, the book is edited by Jeffrey Rosen and Benjamin Wittes and includes many of the intellectual glitterati of the world of technology and the law, from Jack Goldsmith to Jamie Boyle (I know they don’t agree on anything, so amazing they agreed to be between the same covers).
The cite follows:
O. Carter Snead, Cognitive Science and the Future of Punishment, in CONSTITUTION 3.0: FREEDOM & TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE (Jeffrey Rosen & Benjamin Wittes, eds., Brookings, 2011).
Thanks and congratulations to Carter!
Mark P. McKenna and Richard W. Garnett
December 16, 2011
End of term brings two reprints. The first, Mark McKenna played a major role in organizing the Notre Dame Law Review’s symposium on Creativity and the Law and dropped by a reprint of his introduction to the symposium issue.
Second, Rick contributed the 2011 volume of the journal Conscience and Liberty, a publication of the International Association for the Defence of Religious Liberty, containing his chapter on religious liberty.
The cites are:
Mark P. McKenna, Introduction: Creativity and the Law, 86 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 1819 (2011);
Richard W. Garnett, Religious Liberty, Church Autonomy, and the Structure of Freedom 42-57, in Conscience and Liberty 2011.
Thanks and congratulations to Mark and Rick!
Contributions by Randy Kozel and Jeff Pojanowski
December 11, 2011
Randy Kozel and Jeff Pojanowski brought me a shiny new reprint of their UCLA law review article on administrative change, with that simple, descriptive name (I thank them for resisting the colon!). The cite is: Randy J. Kozel & Jeffrey A. Pojanowski, Administrative Change, 59 UCLA L. Rev. 112 (2011).
Joe Bauer contributes the annual supplements to the eleven volumes of the Kintner Federal Antitrust Law treatise
December 06, 2011
The annual supplements to the eleven volumes of the Kintner Federal Antitrust Law treatise, of which Joe Bauer is one of three co-authors (along with Prof. William Page of U. Florida Law School and Prof. John Lopatka of Penn State Law School), were published last week by LexisNexis Publishing.
He is the sole author of four of the 11 volumes in this series, and co-author (with Prof. Page) of a fifth volume. Our plans are to publish a replacement volume to one of those volumes in 2012.
Contributions by Rick Garnett and Gerry Bradley
November 07, 2011
I was delighted to receive – hot off the presses—a copy of First Amendment Stories, edited by Rick Garnett and Andrew Koppelman. The contributions include Rick’s essay on Kedroff, “Things That Are Not Caesar’s”: The Story of Kedroff v. St. Nicholas Cathedral (chapter 6), and an essay by Gerry Bradley, The Story of Burstyn v. Wilson (chapter 5).
Many thanks and congratulations to Gerry and Rick!
Linda Przybyszewski contributed a monograph
November 04, 2011
I am delighted to announce the first contribution from one of our concurrent professors, Linda Przybyszewski of the History Department. Linda has contributed a monograph published by the American Historical Association and the Institute for Constitutional History as part of the series, New Essays on American Constitutional History. The cite is:
Linda Przybyszewski, Religion, Morality, and the Constitutional Order (Am. Hist. Soc’y 2011).
Several contributions by John Nagle
November 01, 2011
John Copeland Nagle, Saxe’s Aphorism, 79 G.W.U. L. REV. 1505 (2011) (book review)
John Copeland Nagle, Pornography as Pollution, 70 MD. L. REV. 939 (2011)
John Copeland Nagle, See the Mojave!, 89 OR. L. REV. 1357 (2011)
John Copeland Nagle, How Much Should China Pollute?, 12 VT. J. ENVTL L. 591 (2011)
Contribution by Joe Bauer
November 01, 2011
Joseph P. Bauer, Shedding Light on Shady Grove: Further Reflections on the Erie Doctrine From a Conflicts Perspective, 86 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 939-985 (2011).
Prof. Doug Cassel co-edited book of essays with Judge Narciso Leandro Xavier Baez
November 01, 2011
Doug Cassel shared a book of essays on human rights that he co-edited with Judge Narciso Leandro Xavier Baez. For those of you who read Portuguese, the book includes an introduction and chapter written by Doug, as well as essays contributed by Paolo Carozza, Sean O’Brien (co-authored with Stefan Hayek ’10), and essays contributed by our two visiting scholars from Brazil, Jayme Benvenuto and Judge Baez.
The cite is:
NARCISO LEANDRO XAVIER BAEZ & DOUGLASS CASSEL, A REALIZAÇÃO E A PROTEÇÃO INTERNACIONAL DOS DIREITOS HUMANOS FUNDAMENTAIS (2011).
Contribution by Jay Tidmarsh
November 01, 2011
Jay Tidmarsh, Foreword: Erie’s Gift, 44 Akron L. Rev, 897 (2011).
New contribution from Peg Brinig
November 01, 2011
Douglas W. Allen & Margaret F. Brinig, Child Support Guidelines: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, 45 FAM. L.Q. 135 (2011).
