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2024
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Other Activity
Discussant: Panel discussion at the Texas International Law Journal Symposium 2024
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Discussant: Panel discussion at the Texas International Law Journal Symposium 2024” at University of Texas School of Law, Eidman Courtroom (February 24, 2024). -
Article
AI-Generated Inventions: Implications for the Patent System
Melissa F. Wasserman, Gaetan de Rassenfosse and Adam Jaffe. “AI-Generated Inventions: Implications for the Patent System.” In 96 Southern California Law Review (Invited Symposium Contribution), Page 101 (forthcoming (2024)). View online. -
Article
Making Whole, Making Better, and Accommodating Resilience
Erik Encarnacion. “Making Whole, Making Better, and Accommodating Resilience.” In 108 Minnesota Law Review, Page 1335 (February 21, 2024). View online. -
Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Artificial Intelligence and Appellate Law Panel
John S. Dzienkowski. “Artificial Intelligence and Appellate Law Panel” at Austin Bar Association (February 15, 2024). -
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Moderator, Community Development from the Frontlines
Heather K. Way. Moderator, "Community Development from the Frontlines" at UT School of Law Nonprofit Organizations Institute, Austin, TX (February 9, 2024).
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Internship Open House at UT Law School
Susan R. Klein. “Internship Open House at UT Law School” at Texas Law (February 6, 2024). -
Book Chapter
The Death of Constituent Power
Victor Ferreres. "The Death of Constituent Power", in DECIPHERING THE GENOME OF CONSTITUTIONALISM, edited by Ran Hirschl & Yaniv Roznai (Cambridge University Press, 2024), 63-75.
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Book
Writing for Litigation
Kamela Bridges, Writing for Litigation (Aspen Publishing, 1st ed. 2011, 2d ed. 2020, 3d ed. 2024) (with Wayne Schiess).
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Article
Sacred Children, Taboo Tradeoffs, and Distorted Discourses
Sean H. Williams. “Sacred Children, Taboo Tradeoffs, and Distorted Discourses.” In 57 Mich. J. L. Ref., Page 163 (2023). View online. -
Other Publication
Regulating Chemicals: Learning from PFAS
Wendy E. Wagner. “Regulating Chemicals: Learning from PFAS.” (ABA Natural Resources and the Environment, Winter 2024). View online. -
Report
Combatting Junk Fees in Texas Rental Housing: A Pathway to Fairer and More Transparent Leasing Practices
Elizabeth Blackford, Madison DeLuca, Nicholas Heflin, and Heather K. Way. "Combatting Junk Fees in Texas Rental Housing: A Pathway to Fairer and More Transparent Leasing Practices" (BASTA Austin, January 31, 2024). View online.
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Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Policy in Motion: Equity in Transit Access
Heather K. Way. Panelist, "Policy in Motion: Equity in Transit Access" at UT LBJ School of Public Affairs (January 31, 2024).
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Seminar speaker
Wayne Schiess. “Seminar speaker” (2024). -
Other Activity
Provided statement: Texas Public Radio
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Provided statement: Texas Public Radio” (January 24, 2024). View online. -
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Interviewee: The Texas Standard radio show
Ariel E. Dulitzky. “Interviewee: The Texas Standard radio show” (January 23, 2024). View online. -
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Presidential Power and the Trump Administration
Susan R. Klein, Stephen Vladeck, Lee Kovarsky, Theodore Rave. "Presidential Power and the Trump Administration" at Texas Law (January 22, 2024).
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Article
Not the Final Word or Judgment on Manufactured Finality
Linda S. Mullenix. “Not the Final Word or Judgment on Manufactured Finality.” In JOTWELL Courts (The Journal of Things We Like (Lots), (January 17, 2024). View online. -
Opinion/Editorial
Claims of an Open Border Are False and Harmful
Denise L. Gilman. “Claims of an Open Border Are False and Harmful.” In Austin American Statesman (January 16, 2024). -
Article
Introduction to the Symposium on International Laws Public and Private
Karen Engle, Fleur Johns, Annelise Riles. "Introduction to the Symposium on International Laws Public and Private." In 118 AJIL Unbound, Page 1 (January 15, 2024). View online.
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Article
Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims
Susan C. Morse. “Old Regs: The Default Six-Year Time Bar for Administrative Procedure Claims.” In 31 George Mason Law Review, Page 191 (January 15, 2024). View online.