Faculty Publications & Activities
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2021
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Article
Judging Democracy in Canada
Richard Albert. “Judging Democracy in Canada.” In 8 Journal of Constitutional Justice, Page 133 (2021).
2020
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Recalibrating the Disgorgement Remedy in Intellectual Property Cases
Pamela Samuelson, John M. Golden & Mark P. Gergen, Recalibrating the Disgorgement Remedy in Intellectual Property Cases, 100 Boston University Law Review 1999 (2020).
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Seminar speaker
Wayne Schiess. “Seminar speaker” (2019). -
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Seminar speaker
Wayne Schiess. “Seminar speaker” (2020). -
Article
Thinking Like a Lawyer About Legislation: Implementing Legislative Decision Theory Through Improved Citation
Hugh L. Brady. “Thinking Like a Lawyer About Legislation: Implementing Legislative Decision Theory Through Improved Citation.” In 47 J. Legis., Page 39 (2020). View online. -
Other Activity
Interviewed for Wall Street Journal article, “’Startup City’: Accelerated Growth Strains Austin"
Heather K. Way. “Interviewed for Wall Street Journal article, “’Startup City’: Accelerated Growth Strains Austin"” (December 27, 2020). View online. -
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Barricading the Border: COVID-19 and the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border
Denise L. Gilman. “Barricading the Border: COVID-19 and the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border.” In Frontiers in Human Dynamics, (December 20, 2020). View online. -
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Medicare For All: Four Inconvenient Truths
Charles M. Silver, David A. Hyman. “Medicare For All: Four Inconvenient Truths.” In 20 Hous. J. Health L. & Policy, Page 133 (December 10, 2020). -
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Teaching Advocacy in Nigeria
Tracy W. McCormack. “Teaching Advocacy in Nigeria” at NITA/Lawyers Without Borders (December 9, 2020). -
Book Chapter
Correcting Corrections: Lessons for Prisons and Jails in a Post-COVID World
Michele Deitch, "Correcting Corrections: Lessons for Prisons and Jails in a Post-COVID World," in Resiliency in the Age of COVID-19: A Policy Toolkit (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs , December 8, 2020).
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The Legal Sancturary for Human Experimentation
Wendy E Wagner, The Legal Sancturary for Human Experimentation, Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy (2020).
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Supreme Court Commentary: Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter & Paul Home v. Pennsylvania
Lauren Fielder. “Supreme Court Commentary: Little Sisters of the Poor Saints Peter & Paul Home v. Pennsylvania.” In 1 WALS Lawyers Now Newsletter - Vol. 1, Issue 4, Page 2 (December 2020). View online. -
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The Elitification of the U.S. Supreme Court and Appellate Lawyering
H. W. Perry Jr., The Elitification of the U.S. Supreme Court and Appellate Lawyering, 72 S.C. L. Rev. (2020): 245-304. View Online
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Moore's Federal Practice, Third Edition, Release #208
Linda S. Mullenix. Moore's Federal Practice, Third Edition, Release #208 ( Lexi-Nexis, December 1, 2020). -
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Sovereign Immunity and Interstate Government Tort
Louise Weinberg, Sovereign Immunity and Interstate Government Tort, 54 University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 1 (2020).
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Are We ‘Paying Twice’ for Pharmaceuticals?
Charles M. Silver, David A. Hyman. “Are We ‘Paying Twice’ for Pharmaceuticals?.” In 14 Regulation, (December 2020). -
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Child Slave Labor: More on the Alien Tort Statute and the Extraterritorial Liability of Domestic Corporations
Linda S. Mullenix. “Child Slave Labor: More on the Alien Tort Statute and the Extraterritorial Liability of Domestic Corporations.” In 48 Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases, Page 15 (November 30, 2020). View online. -
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Human Rights Issues in Constitutional Courts: Why Amici Curiae are Important in the U.S., and What Australia Can Learn from the U.S. Experience
H W Perry Jr., Patrick Keyzer, Human Rights Issues in Constitutional Courts: Why Amici Curiae are Important in the U.S., and What Australia Can Learn from the U.S. Experience, Law in Context, 37 (1): 1-33 (2020). View Online
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Freefall: Why Our Housing Safety Net is Failing the Lowest-Income Renters During COVID-19
Elizabeth Mueller, Heather Way, Jake Wegmann. Freefall: Why Our Housing Safety Net is Failing the Lowest-Income Renters During COVID-19, 29(2) Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 257 (November 2020). View Online
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Other Publication
Locked Out, Looking In: How Correctional Oversight Agencies are Adapting During the COVID Crisis
Michele Deitch, William Bucknall, Locked Out, Looking In: How Correctional Oversight Agencies are Adapting During the COVID Crisis, (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, November 20, 2020). View Online