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University of Texas at Austin School of Law 2001 New Faculty and Faculty Honors and Accomplishments LAW SCHOOL NEWS Volume 12, No. 1 January 17, 2002 View Past Issues |
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FACULTY WRITINGS Lynn Baker, Putting the Safeguards Back into the Political Safeguards of Federalism, 46 Villanova Law Review 951 (2001). Mitchell Berman, Coercion Without Baselines: Unconstitutional Conditions in Three Dimensions, 90 Georgetown Law Journal 1 (2001). Philip Bobbitt, Mark Tushnet: The Right Questions [Symposium: A Celebration of the Work of Mark Tushnet], 90 Georgetown Law Journal 223 (2001). Sarah Cleveland, Crosby and the "One Voice" Myth in U.S. Foreign Relations, 46 Villanova Law Review 975 (2001). Robert Dawson, Editor's Foreword, State Bar Section Report: Juvenile Law, Dec. 2001, at 5. Lino Graglia, Segregation in Schools Since the Brown Decision [Letter to the Editor], Chronicle of Higher Education, Dec. 14, 2001, at B22. Anne Griffiths, Gendering Culture: Towards a Plural Perspective on Kwena Women's Rights, in Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives 102 (J.K. Cowan, M-B Dembour & R.A. Wilson eds.; Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2001). Owen Jones, Proprioception, Non-Law, and Biolegal History [The Dunwody Distinguished Lecture in Law], 53 Florida Law Review 831 (2001) (with accompanying commentaries). Douglas Laycock, The Damage Done, Texas Lawyer, Dec. 31, 2001, at 37. Sanford Levinson, Legal Historicism and Legal Academics: The Roles of Law Professors in the Wake of Bush v. Gore [Symposium: A Celebration of the Work of Mark Tushnet], 90 Georgetown Law Journal 173 (2001) (with Jack M. Balkin). David Rabban, Academic Freedom, Individual or Institutional?, Academe, Nov.-Dec. 2001, at 16. Steven Ratner, Corporations and Human Rights: A Theory of Legal Responsibility, 111 Yale Law Journal 443 (2001). Alan Rau, Processes of Dispute Resolution: The Role of Lawyers (3rd ed.; New York: Foundation Press, 2002) (with Edward F. Sherman & Scott R. Peppet). Teresa Sullivan, Young, Old, and in Between: Who Files for Bankruptcy?, Norton Bankruptcy Law Adviser, Sept. 2001, at 1 (with Deborah Thorne & Elizabeth Warren). Gerald Torres, The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002) (with Lani Guinier). Louise Weinberg, America, the War, and Israel: An Exchange, New York Review of Books, Jan. 17, 2002, at 49. [Letter, with reply by Tony Judt.] Ernest Young, Two Cheers for Process Federalism, 46 Villanova Law Review 1349 (2001). FACULTY ACTIVITIES David Anderson, Patrick Hazel, and Michael Sharlot were among the Texas attorneys whose New Year's resolutions were published in Texas Lawyer, Dec. 31, 2001. Douglas Laycock was the subject of a feature article in the Austin American-Statesman, Dec. 31, 2001, at B1, that included quotes from Sarah Cleveland, Lino Graglia, Dean William Powers, and Teresa Sullivan. Henry Hu was quoted on the securities lawsuit brought by a bank against 29 current and former Enron executives and directors in the Dec. 8, 2001, Houston Chronicle and in the corresponding Dec. 9, 2001, Knight-Ridder wire service story. Douglas Laycock will present a "Religion in Schools Update" at the Law School's 17th Annual School Law Conference, Feb. 28, 2002, in Austin. Wayne Schiess has been appointed a member of the Citation Manual Adoptions Committee of the Association of Legal Writing Directors. Jay Westbrook is the recipient of the Ex-Students' Association 2001-2002 Texas Excellence Teaching Award for the School of Law. He was nominated by law students and selected by a student committee. LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Michael Sean Quinn will present "The 11 Commandments of Professional Responsibility" at the Law School's 6th Annual Conference on Land Use Planning Law, Feb. 8, 2002, in Austin. At the Law School's 24th Annual Conference on Securities Regulation and Business Law Problems, Feb. 21, 2002, in Galveston, Quinn will be a speaker for a session on "The Corporate and Business Law Implications of Terrorist Activity." Ron Sievert, Campbell v. Clinton and the Continuing Effort to Reassert Congress' Predominant Constitutional Authority to Commence, or Prevent, War, 105 Dickinson Law Review 157 (2001). Ron Sievert spent two weeks in Kosovo in October 2001 on a training and liason mission for the Department of Justice working with Kosovar attorneys on their new procedural code and answering questions on pending cases growing out of the conflict with Serbia. LAW LIBRARY NEWS A Texas Supreme Court Trilogy (3 vols.; Austin: Jamail Center for Legal Research, 1998) was favorably reviewed at 13 Western Legal History 129 (2000). LAW SCHOOL NEWS is produced by the Tarlton Law Library, Jamail Center for Legal Research, School of Law, The University of Texas at Austin, and is edited by Michael Widener, Archivist/Rare Books Librarian. Its contents may be used freely, provided that source credit is given to LAW SCHOOL NEWS. If you wish to receive LAW SCHOOL NEWS by email, contact Michael Widener at mwidener@mail.law.utexas.edu. |
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