Content Posted in 2021
Advocating for the Future, John C. Dernbach, Irma S. Russell, and Matthew Bogoshian
A 'Milder Measure of Villainy': The Unknown History of 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983 and the Meaning of 'Under Color of' Law, David Achtenberg
Arbitration and Arbitrability: Toward an Expectation Model, Mark Berger
Beyond Training: Law Librarianship's Quest for The Pedagogy of Legal Research Education., Paul D. Callister
Compelled Self-Reporting and the Principle Against Compelled Self-Incrimination: Some Comparative Perspectives, Mark Berger
Disparaging Trademarks: Who Matters, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Europeanizing Self-Incrimination: The Right to Remain Silent in The European Court of Human Rights, Mark Berger
Evolving Water Law and Management in the U.S.: Montana, Irma S. Russell
Got Wheels?: Article 2a, Standardized Rental Car Terms, and Unilateral Private Ordering, Irma S. Russell
Immunity under 42 U.S.C. § 1983: Interpretive Approach and the Search for the Legislative Will, David J. Achtenberg
Introduction – 21st Century Law, Technology and Ethics: The Lawyer’s Role as a Public Citizen Serving the Public Good, Irma S. Russell
Is A Rose by Any Other Image Still a Rose? Disconnecting Dilution’s Similarity Test from Traditional Trademark Concepts, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Juliana V. United States: Debating the Fundamentals of The Fundamental Right to a Sustainable Climate, Erin Ryan, Mary Wood, Jim Huffman, Irma S. Russell, and Richard Frank
Law and Heidegger’s Question Concerning Technology: Prolegomenon to Future Law Librarianship, Paul D. Callister
Law, Artificial Intelligence, and Natural Language Processing: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Search Results, Paul D. Callister
Law's Box: Law, Jurisprudence and the Information Ecosphere, Paul D. Callister
Legislating Confession Law In Great Britain: A Statutory Approach To Police Interrogations, Mark Berger
Prescriptive Treaties in Global Warming: Applying the Factors Leading to the Montreal Protocol, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Reforming Confession Law British Style: A Decade of Experience With Adverse Inferences from Silence, Mark Berger
Restating Environmental Law, Tracy Hester, Robert V. Percival, Irma S. Russell, Victor Byers Flatt, and Joel A. Mintz
Rethinking the Legal Oversight of Benefit Program Exclusions, Mark Berger
Scènes à Faire As Identity Trait Stereotyping, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
Taking History Seriously: Municipal Liability Under 42 U.S.C. §1983 and the Debate over Respondeat Superior, David J. Achtenberg
Taking Teaching And Learning Seriously: A Tribute To Professor Susan Martyn, Irma S. Russell
The Art and Science of the (Survival) Deal: The Role of Administrative Agencies in Protecting the Public Against Unreasonable Risks, Irma S. Russell
The Contingent Employee Benefits Problem, Mark Berger
The DIY digital exhibition experience at Tarrant County College, Ayyoub Ajmi
The Evolving Regulation Of The Legal Profession: The Costs of Indeterminacy and Certainty, Irma S. Russell
The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England, A Commentary upon Littleton, Not the Name of a Lawyer Only, but of the Law Itself, Sir Edward Coke
The Fourth Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Concerning The Jurisdiction of Courts, Sir Edward Coke
The Green Economy: A Marketplace of Ideas About Our Common Future, Irma S. Russell
The Green Economy: Strategic Planning for a Future?, Irma S. Russell
The Internet, Regulation and the Market for Loyalties: An Economic Analysis of Transborder Information Flow, Paul D. Callister
The Logic of Legal Remedies and the Relative Weight of Norms: Assessing the Public Interest in the Tort Reform Debate, Irma S. Russell
The Second Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England, Containing the exposition of many ancient, and Other Statutes, Sir Edward Coke
The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England Concerning High Treason, and other Pleas of the Crown and Criminal Causes, Sir Edward Coke
The Use and Preservation of Grasslands: The Logic of Hard Lessons, Irma S. Russell
Time to Blossom: An Inquiry into Bloom’s Taxonomy as a Hierarchy and Means for Teaching Legal Research Skills, Paul D. Callister
To Live in In-‘Fame’-Y: Reconceiving Scandalous Marks as Analogous to Famous Marks, Jasmine Abdel-Khalik
Venue in Missouri After Tort Reform, David J. Achtenberg
Vision of the Communal Roles of Libraries, Paul D. Callister
Visual Appropriation Art, Transformativeness, and Fungibility, Jasmine C. Abdel-khalik
What is Meant by Freedom?, Paul D. Callister
Windfall Analysis: A New Look at Uncharged Conduct Evidence, David J. Achtenberg
With Malice Toward Some: United States V. Kirby, Malicious Prosecution, and the Fourteenth Amendment, David J. Achtenberg