Professor Trudeau publishes the first international study on the public’s preferences for legal communication
Trudeau, Christopher, The Public Speaks, Again: An International Study on Legal Communication, 40.2 University of Arkansas Little Rock Law Review 249 (Winter 2017). Read it here. Professor Trudeau published the … Professor Trudeau publishes the first international study on the public’s preferences for legal communication
Professor Sullivan’s work cited in Arkansas Court of Appeals case
Sullivan’s article, Arkansas, Meet Tarasoff: The Question of Expanded Liability to Third Persons for Mental Health Professionals, 69 Arkansas Law Review 987-1053 (2017), was cited in Martin v. Smith, 2018 … Professor Sullivan’s work cited in Arkansas Court of Appeals case
Professor Entrikin’s article published by Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Entrikin, J. Lyn, Disrespectful Dissent: Justice Scalia’s Regrettable Legacy of Incivility, 18 Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 201 (Fall 2017 [Appeared in print in Summer 2018]). Read it here. … Professor Entrikin’s article published by Journal of Appellate Practice and Process
Professor cummings publishes “Reforming Policing” in the Drexel Law Review
cummings, andré douglas pond, Reforming Policing, 10 Drexel Law Review 573 (2018). Abstract. This article proposes a radical restructuring of United States law enforcement policies and procedures in order to … Professor cummings publishes “Reforming Policing” in the Drexel Law Review
Professor Adams-Schoen’s 2014 law review article on student mindsets was reprinted in the Monograph Vol. 7, an update to the New Teacher’s Deskbook.
Adams-Schoen, Sarah. Of Old Dogs and New Tricks — Can Law Schools Really Fix Students’ Fixed Mindsets? The New Teacher’s Deskbook (Update 2011-2018). Ed: Jennifer Murphy Romig. Volume 7: The … Professor Adams-Schoen’s 2014 law review article on student mindsets was reprinted in the Monograph Vol. 7, an update to the New Teacher’s Deskbook.
Professor Borman published an Article in The Second Draft
Borman, Deborah L., End of the Line, Spring 2018 Second Draft, Volume 31, No. 1 The Second Draft 27 (2018). The authors, Deborah L. Borman and Kimberly Y.W. Holst, advocate … Professor Borman published an Article in The Second Draft
Professor Borman published a Law Review Article in The Seattle University Law Review
Borman, Deborah L., De-Grading Assessment: Rejecting Rubrics in Favor of Authentic Analysis, 41 Seattle U. L.Rev 713 (2018) Seattle University Law Review 713 (2018). A holistic approach to grading and … Professor Borman published a Law Review Article in The Seattle University Law Review
Prof. Gallant writes on reparations for human right violations
Gallant, Kenneth. Corporate Criminal Responsibility for Human Rights Violations: Jurisdiction and Reparations. Prosecuting Corporations for Violations of International Criminal Law: Jurisdictional Issues. Ed: S. Gless & S. Broniszewska-Emdin. Leave blank, … Prof. Gallant writes on reparations for human right violations
Associate Dean Beiner publishes book review
Beiner, Theresa, When Courts Run Amuck: A Book Review of UNEQUAL: HOW AMERICA’S COURTS UNDERMINE DISCRIMINATION LAW BY SANDRA F. SPERINO AND SUJA A. THOMAS (Oxford 2017), 5 Texas A&M … Associate Dean Beiner publishes book review
Professor Trudeau publishes informed consent research with UAMS co-authors
Trudeau, Christopher, Improving the readability of informed consents for research at an academic medical institution, 1(6) Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 361 (2018). This study assessed the readability of … Professor Trudeau publishes informed consent research with UAMS co-authors
