Professor Schwabach authors book chapter on the development of trolling culture
Schwabach, Aaron. ‘Zeran v. America Online’ and the Development of Trolling Culture. Zeran v. America Online. Ed: Eric Goldman and Jeff Kosseff. Leave blank, first edition ed. Santa Clara, CA: … Professor Schwabach authors book chapter on the development of trolling culture
Burchfield Examines Efforts to Abolish Abstracting Requirement in Arkansas Appeals
Burchfield, Jessie, The End of an Era? Abolishing the Abstract Requirement for Arkansas Appellate Briefs, 20 The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 199 (2019). This article describes the history … Burchfield Examines Efforts to Abolish Abstracting Requirement in Arkansas Appeals
Professor cummings publishes “Abolishing Private Prisons: A Constitutional and Moral Imperative” in the University of Baltimore Law Review
cummings, andré douglas pond, Abolishing Private Prisons: A Constitutional and Moral Imperative, 49 University of Baltimore Law Review 261 (2020). Together with Robert Craig, Associate Director of Abolish Private Prisons, … Professor cummings publishes “Abolishing Private Prisons: A Constitutional and Moral Imperative” in the University of Baltimore Law Review
Professor Trudeau has published a chapter on health literacy’s impact on health law and policy
Trudeau, Christopher. Health Literacy’s Impact on Health Law & Policy. Health Literacy in Clinical Practice & Public Health. Ed: Logan & Siegel. IOS Press (2020). Law and policy are an … Professor Trudeau has published a chapter on health literacy’s impact on health law and policy
Distinguished Professor J. Thomas Sullivan published Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases
Sullivan, J. Thomas, Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases, 51 St. Mary’s Law Journal 585 (2020). In this article Professor Sullivan addresses … Distinguished Professor J. Thomas Sullivan published Ethical and Aggressive Appellate Advocacy: the Decision to Petition for Certiorari in Criminal Cases
Professor Burchfield examines impact of traffic fines and fees on the poor.
Burchfield, Jessie, A Ticket to Jail: Do Minor Traffic Violations Result in Jail Time for Poor Arkansans?, 42 UA Little Rock Law Review 371 (2020). Can a minor traffic infraction … Professor Burchfield examines impact of traffic fines and fees on the poor.
Professor Borman co-authors Legal Writing Sourcebook
Borman, Deborah L., and J. Lyn Entrikin, et. al. Legal Writing Sourcebook. 3rd ed., American Bar Association (2020). Professor Borman authored the chapter “Serving Students with Special Needs.”
Professor Vu-Dinh has published her article “Inclusive Economics and Home Loan Policies for Informal Workers”
Vu-Dinh, Kim, Inclusive Economics and Home Loan Policies for Informal Workers, 3 Business and Finance Law Review of George Washington University Law School 170 (2020). In “Inclusive Economics and Home … Professor Vu-Dinh has published her article “Inclusive Economics and Home Loan Policies for Informal Workers”
Professor andré cummings co-authors an article on Trauma, Hip Hop, and Adverse Childhood Experiences
cummings, andré douglas pond, From “My Mind Playing Tricks on Me” to “Trauma”: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Hip Hop’s Prescription, 59 Washburn Law Journal 267 (2020). Professor cummings and Bowen … Professor andré cummings co-authors an article on Trauma, Hip Hop, and Adverse Childhood Experiences
Professor andré douglas pond cummings publishes an article on Teaching Social Justice Principles in a Hip Hop & the Law Course
cummings, andré douglas pond, Teaching Social Justice Through “Hip Hop & the Law”, 42 North Carolina Central Law Review 47 (2019). Professor andré cummings published “Teaching Social Justice Through Hip … Professor andré douglas pond cummings publishes an article on Teaching Social Justice Principles in a Hip Hop & the Law Course