The University of Texas at Austin

Tarlton staff publications

Roy Mersky

Grutter V. Bollinger and Gratz V. Bollinger Litigation document: A Documentary History of Affirmative Action in Higher Education (5 vols; Buffalo, NY: Williams S. Hein, 2007) (editor & compiler, with Kumar Percy Jayasuriya).

Legal Research Versus Legal Writing Within the Law School Curriculum, 99 Law Library Journal 395 (2007).

The Supreme Court of the United States: Hearings and Reports on Successful and Unsuccessful Nominations of Supreme Court Justices by the Senate Judiciary Committee 1916-2006: Samuel A. Alito, Jr.(volume 21 & volumes 21A-21D, Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein, 2007) (editor & compiler, with Tobe Liebert).

Jonathan Pratter

Book Review, 35(3) International Journal of Legal Information, 573 (Winter 2007) (reviewing Clapham, Human Rights Obligations of Non-State Actors).

Book Review, 35(3) International Journal of Legal Information, 575 (Winter 2007) (reviewing Virgo, Principles of the Law of Restitution, 2nd ed.).


Tarlton staff acknowledgments

Melissa Bernstein

Robert J. Peroni, James A. Elkins Centennial Chair in Law published two articles and thanked Melissa Bernstein, reference library, in the beginning footnotes in both articles. In a message to Melissa he said: I just want to say again how much I appreciate all your assistance. We are very lucky to have you here at UT.

Tarlton Library Staff

In Bryan Garner and Justice Scalia’s new book, Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges, the Tarlton Law Library staff received a great acknowledgement from the authors that recognizes the professional staff’s contributions to a noteworthy publication:
Copious thanks are also due to Professor Roy M. Mersky of the University of Texas School of Law. He and his incomparable staff at the Tarlton Law Library, especially Jeanne Price and Leslie Ashbrook, proved critically helpful in tracking down background sources for us to consult in our research.