Law School Faculty Publications



RICHARD L. BARNES
  • Rediscovering subjectivity in contracts: adhesion and unconscionability. Louisiana Law Review 66.1 (Fall 2005): p123-188.
  • UCC Article Nine Revised: Priorities, Preferences, and Liens Effective Only in Bankruptcy, 82 Neb. L. Rev. 607 (2004).
  • Quotas as Satin-Lined Traps, 29 New Eng. L. Rev. 865 (1995).
  • Distinguishing Sales and Leases: A Primer on the Scope and Purpose of UCC Article 2A, 29 U. Mem. L. Rev. 873 (1995).
  • Indian Gaming: Congress Sends the Tribes Into a Constitutional Fray, But Did It Intend To?, 69 Miss. L.J. 591 (1995).
  • The Efficiency Justification for Secured Transactions: Foxes with Soxes and Other Fanciful Stuff, 49 U. Kan. L. Rev. 13 (1993).
  • The U.C.C.'s Insidious Preference for Agronomy Over Ecology in Farm Lending Decisions, 64 U. Colo. L. R. 457 (1993).
  • Agricultural Liens and the U.C.C.: A Report on Present Status and Proposals for Change, 44 Okla. L. Rev. 9 (1991). (With Steven C. Turner et al.)
  • Tracing Commingled Proceeds: The Metamorphosis of Equity Principles into U.C.C. Doctrine, 51 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 281 (1990).
  • U.C.C. Section 9-315: The Fairness of "Share and Share Unalike" in Resolving Unanticipated Conflicts Among Secured Creditors, 9 J.L. & Com. 207 (1989).
  • An Advocate's View of the Surrogate Mother Problem: Suggested Litigation Strategies, 12 Trial Dipl. J. 175 (1989).
  • An Advocate's View of the Surrogate Mother Problem: Suggested Litigation Strategies, 12 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 393 (1989).
  • Delusion by Analysis: The Surrogate Mother Problem, 34 S.D. L. Rev. 1 (1989).
  • Toward a Normative Framework for the Uniform Commercial Code, 62 Temp. L. Rev. 117 (1989).
  • Field Warehousing Cattle and Their Sale on Recognized Markets, 9 J. Agric. Tax'n & L. 337 (1988).
  • Reaffirming the Dominance of Notice in Article 9: A Proposed Modification of Priorities in Returned and Repossessed Goods, 48 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 353 (1987).
  • Regulations of Speech Intended to Affect Behavior, 63 Denv. U. L. Rev. 37 (1985).
  • A Call for a Value-Based Test of Commercial Speech, 63 Wash. U. L.Q. 649 (1985).
  • Commercial Speech Concerning Unlawful Conduct: A Clear and Present Danger, 1984 BYU L. Rev. 457 (1984).
DEBORAH H. BELL

Articles:

  • Family Law at the Turn of the Century, 71 Miss. L.J. 781 (2002).
  • Child Support Orders: The Common Law Framework-- Part II, 69 Miss. L.J. 1063 (2000).
  • Child Support Orders: The Federal State Partnership--Part I, 69 Miss. L.J. 597 (1999).
  • Equitable Distribution: Implementing the Marital Partnership Theory Through the Dual Classification System, 67 Miss. L.J. 115 (1997).
  • The Law Clinic as a Regional Center: Looking for Solutions to Rural Southern Housing Problems, 42 Wash. U. J. Urb. & Contemp. L. 101 (1992).
  • The University of Mississippi Housing Law Clinic: A Local Law Office and Regional Law Center, 61 Miss. L.J. 501 (1991).
  • The Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Act of 1991, 61 Miss. L.J. 527 (1991).
Books:
  • Bell on Mississippi family law. Oxford, MS : Nautilus Publishing Company, 2005.
JOHN R. BRADLEY

Articles:

  • Remembering Dean Louis Westerfield, 65 Miss. L.J. COV. (1996).
  • Time Limitations Which Bar Claims in Mississippi Workers' Compensation: A Re-examination, 62 Miss. L.J. 511 (1993).
  • The Twisted Arm of Scheduled Member Injuries, The Mississippi Lawyer, Vol. 1 No. 4, at 11-18 (April 2004).
  • Benefits for Scheduled Member Injury in Mississippi Workers Compensation in Workers Compensation in Mississippi (Lorman Educ. Serv. 2004).
  • Workers Compensation Law, 9 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MISSISSIPPI LAW 105 (West Group 2002) (with co-author).
  • Disability and Benefits in Mississippi Workers Compensation, in WORKERS COMPENSATION PRACTICE & PROCEDURE, (2002).
  • Scheduled Member Benefits for Total Loss of Use: Definition of Usual Employment", in WORKERS COMPENSATION PRACTICE & PROCEDURE, (2000).
  • Closing the Loopholes in Workers' Compensation Coverage, in Workers' Compensation-Social Security (January 1997).
  • Statutory Employer Coverage of Subcontracting Trumps Independent Contractor Exclusion from Coverage, in Workers' Compensation Practice & Procedure, (1996).
  • Analysis of the Changing Workers' Compensation Landscape, in Workers' Compensation Practice & Procedure (1994).
  • Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law in Workers' Compensation Appeals, in The Decision Makers (1994).
  • Collecting One's Due: Interest on Workers' Compensation Disability, Death & Medical Benefits, in Workers' Compensation Practice & Procedure, (1993).
  • Time Limitations Which Bar Claims and Further Claims In Mississippi Workers' Compensation: A Re-examination, 62 Miss. Law Journal 511-608 (1993).
  • Scheduled Member Injuries, in Workers' Compensation Practice & Procedure (1991).
  • Nellie Brown and the Twenty-Five Year Case Law Conflict in Apportionment of Workers' Compensation Benefits: Analysis and a Modest Hint, in 4th Annual Workers' Compensation Educational Conf. (1989).
  • Two Workers' Compensation Law Amendments: Definition of Injury and Method of Stating Maximum Benefits, in 3rd Annual Workers' Compensation Educational Conf. (1988).
  • Causal Connection of Disease Proved by Non-Physician Expert, 3 Workers' Compensation Outlook 2 (September 1987).
  • Time As a Bar to Medical Benefits for Effects of Lingering Injuries, 2 Workers' Compensation Outlook 2 (September 1986).
  • Tort Immunity on the Front Burner, 2 Workers' Compensation Outlook 5 (June 1986).
  • An Improper Reopening under Section 71-3-53, 2 Workers' Compensation Outlook (January-March 1986).
  • A New Doctrine: Emotional Injury Compensable Only If from Unusual Occurrence, 2 Workers' Compensation Outlook (October-December 1985).
  • Cases and Materials on Mississippi Workers' Compensation, (editions of 1990, 1992, 2000).
Books:
  • Mississippi workers' compensation. Egan, Minn.:Thomson/West, 2006.
PHILIP W. BROADHEAD
  • A Model Program for Establishing a Criminal Appeals Clinic at Your Law School: More Bang for the Buck, 75 Miss. L.J. 671 (2006) (published in conjunction with the Criminal Appeals Programs Symposium Issue 75 Miss. L.J. 645-916, sponsored by the National Center for Justice and the Rule of Law).
  • Why Bias is Never Collateral: The Impeachment and Rehabilitation of Witnesses in Criminal Cases, 27 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 235 (2003).
CHARLES H. BROWER II
Book Length Works (as editor):
  • NAFTA Chapter Eleven Reports, Volume One: Primary Materials (2006) (with Jack J. Coe, Jr. and William S. Dodge).
  • American Society of International Law: Proceedings of the 97th Annual Meeting (2003) (with Nancy Perkins).
Book Chapters:
  • Confronting the Truth: Sources and Magnitude of Decentralization in Investment Treaty Arbitration, in THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2008).
  • Arbitration, in Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Max Planck Institute, forthcoming 2008).
  • Why the FTC Notes of Interpretation Constitute a Partial Amendment of NAFTA Article 1105, in NAFTA Chapter 11 INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION, Booklet C.19.5 (Nick Ranieri & James R. Holbein eds, 2007)
  • NAFTA's Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, in Globalization and International Investment (2006).
  • The Place of Arbitration, in Foreign Investment Law and Arbitration: Leading Cases from the NAFTA, the ICSID, and Customary International Law (Todd Weiler ed., 2005).
Articles:
  • The Functions and Limits of Arbitration and Judicial Settlement Under Private and Public International Law, ___ Duke J. Int'l & Comp. L. ___ (forthcoming 2008).
  • Nunca Mas or Deja Vu?, 47 Va. J. Intl L. 525 (2007).
  • Why the FTC Notes of Interpretation Constitute a Partial Amendment of NAFTA Article 1105, 46 Va. J. Int'l L. 347 (2006).
  • Mitsubishi, Investor-State Arbitration, and the Law of State Immunity, 20 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 907 (2005).
  • The Lives of Animals, the Lives of Prisoners and the Revelations of Abu Ghraib, 37 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1353 (2004).
  • International Decision: S.D. Myers, Inc. v. Canada, 98 Am. J. Intl L. 339 (2004).
  • NAFTA's Investment Chapter: Initial Thoughts About Second-Generation Rights, 36 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1533 (2003).
  • Structure, Legitimacy and NAFTA's Investment Chapter, 36 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 37 (2003).
  • The Coming Crisis in the Global Adjudication System, 19 Arb. Int'l 415 (2003) (with Hon. Charles N. Brower and Jeremy K. Sharpe).
  • Beware the Jabberwock: A Reply to Mr. Thomas, 40 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 465 (2002).
  • Investor-State Disputes Under NAFTA: The Empire Strikes Back, 40 Colum. J. Transnat'l L. 43 (2001).
  • Investor-State Disputes Under NAFTA: A Tale of Fear and Equilibrium, 29 Pepp. L. Rev. 43 (2001).
  • Removal from State Court Under the FSIA: Escape Hatch or Booby Trap?, 9 Willamette J. Int'l L. & Disp. Resol. 1 (2001).
  • International Immunities: Some Dissident Views on the Role of Municipal Courts, 41 Va. J. Int'l L. 1 (2000).
  • The Taming of the Shrew: May the Act of State Doctrine and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act Eat and Drink as Friends?, 20 Hamline L. Rev. 723 (1997) (with Hon. Marianne D. Short).
Shorter Commentary:
  • Introductory Note to International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID): Biwater Gauff (Tanzania) Ltd. v. United Republic of Tanzania, ICSID Case No. ARB/05/22, Procedural Order No. 5 (Feb. 2, 2007), 46 I.L.M. 572 (2007).
  • International Decision: Republic of Austria v. Altmann, 99 Am. J. Int'l L. 236 (2005).
  • International Decision: S.D. Myers, Inc. v. Canada, 98 Am. J. Int'l L. 339 (2004).
Book Reviews:
  • The International Law Character of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, 94 Am. J. Int'l L. 813 (2000).
  • The Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: Its Contribution to the Law of State Responsibility, 12 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 1571 (1998).
Published Remarks:
  • Torture, Violence and the Global War on Terror,, in American Society of International Law: Proceedings of the 99th Annual Meeting 401 (2005).
  • Fair and Equitable Treatment Under NAFTA's Investment Chapter, in American Society of International Law: Proceedings of the 96th Annual Meeting 9-11 (2002).
  • International Law in Ferment: Recent Developments in Private International Law, in American Society of International Law: Proceedings of the 94th Annual Meeting 11, 13-15 (2000).
    Student Note:
  • What I Tell You Three Times Is True: U.S. Courts and Pre-Award Interim Measures Under the New York Convention, 35 Va. J. Int'l L. 971 (1995).
MERCER E. BULLARD
  • The mutual fund as a firm: frequent trading, fund arbitrage and the SEC's response to the mutual fund scandal. Houston Law Review 42.5 (Spring 2006): p1271-1331.
  • Comments on Martin Lybecker's enhanced corporate governance. (response to article in this issue, p. 1045) (F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium: Mutual Funds, Hedge Funds, and Institutional Investors). Washington University Law Quarterly 83.4 (Winter 2005): p1095-1106.
  • Insider trading in mutual funds. Oregon Law Review 84.3 (Fall 2005): p821-860.
  • The Mutual Fund Summit: Context and Commentary, 73 Miss. L.J. 1129 (2004).
David W. Case
Articles:
  • Changing Corporate Behavior Through Environmental Management Systems, 31 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. 75 (2006) (solicited for Symposium on Corporate Governance and Environmental Best Practices)
  • The EPA's HPV Challenge Program: A Tort Liability Trap?, 62 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 147 (2005)
  • Corporate Environmental Reporting as Informational Regulation: A Law and Economics Perspective, 76 U. Colo. L. Rev. 379 (2005)
  • The Pedagogical Don Quixote de la Mississippi, 33 U. Mem. L. Rev. 529 (2003)
  • The Law and Economics of Environmental Information as Regulation, 31 Envtl. L. Rep. 10773 (2001)
  • The EPA's Environmental Stewardship Initiative: Attempting to Revitalize a Floundering Regulatory Reform Agenda, 50 Emory L.J. 1 (2001)
  • Legal Considerations in Voluntary Corporate Environmental Reporting, 30 Envtl. L. Rep. 10375 (2000)
  • Setting a Higher Standard: Judicial Review of Federal Affirmative Action in the Wake of Adarand, 16 Miss. C. L. Rev. 369 (1996) (solicited for Symposium on The Role of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the Civil Rights Movement)
  • From Pruett to Presley: The Long and Winding Road to Abrogation of Common Law Sovereign Immunity in Mississippi, 63 Miss. L.J. 537 (1994)
  • In Search of an Independent Judiciary: Alternatives to Judicial Elections in Mississippi, 13 Miss. C. L. Rev. 1 (1992)
Short Essays:
  • "Federal Law - Environmental Regulations," "Nuisance Law," entries in Encyclopedia of American Environmental History (Univ. of Houston Center for Public History ed., forthcoming 2008)
  • Remembering Tom Mason, 73 Miss. L.J. i (2004)
  • Tribute to "Iron Mike" Featherstone, 70 Miss. L.J. 497 (2000)
  • Environmental Information Disclosure and Stakeholder Involvement: Searching for Common Ground, 6 Corp. Envtl. Strategy 415 (1999) (joint with Mark Cohen, Mark Abkowitz, Susan Buck, and Patricia Drake)
Book Chapter:
  • Mississippi, in 2 State-By-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing 967 (Stephen G. Walker et al. eds., 1999) (Chapter 27)
Student Comment:
  • Resolving the Conflict Between Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code and the Free Exercise Clause - In re Green: A Step in the Wrong Direction, 57 Miss. L.J. 163 (1987)
THOMAS K. CLANCY
  • Hints of the future? John Roberts, Jr.'s Fourth Amendment cases as an appellate judge. University of Baltimore Law Review 35.2 (Winter 2005): p185-214.
  • The Fourth Amendment aspects of computer searches and seizures: a perspective and primer. (The Search and Seizure of Computers and Electronic Evidence). Mississippi Law Journal 75.1 (Fall 2005): p193-272.
  • The Fourth Amendment's Concept of Reasonableness, 2004 Utah L. Rev. 977 (2004).
  • What Constitutes an "Arrest" Within the Meaning of the Fourth Amendment?, 48 Vill. L. Rev. 129 (2003).
  • The Permissibility of Race or Ethnicity as a Factor in Assessing the Reasonableness of a Search or Seizure, 73 Miss. L.J. 365 (2003).
  • Coping with Technological Change: Kyllo and the Proper Analytical Structure to Measure The Scope of Fourth Amendment Rights, 72 Miss. L.J. 525 (2002).
  • A Vision of Search and Seizure Protection, 34 Md. B.J. 10 (Jan.-Feb. 2001).
  • Protective Searches, Pat-downs, or Frisks? The Scope of Permissible Intrusion Under Terry to Ascertain if a Detained Person is Armed and Dangerous, 82 Marquette L. Rev. 491 (1999).
  • What Does the Fourth Amendment Protect: Property, Privacy, or Security?, 33 Wake Forest L. Rev. 307 (1998).
  • Extending the Good Faith Exception?, 32 Houston L. Rev. 697 (1995).
  • The Role of Individualized Suspicion in Assessing the Reasonableness of Searches and Seizures, 25 U. Mem. L. Rev. 483 (1995).
  • The Future Of Fourth Amendment Seizure Analysis After Hodari D. And Bostick, 28 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 799 (1991).
  • The Supreme Court Adopts a Restrictive View of What Will be Considered the Fruit of an Illegal Seizure, 19 Search & Seizure Law Rep. 9 (Feb. 1992).
  • The Supreme Court's Search For A Definition Of A Seizure: What Is A "Seizure" Of A Person Within The Meaning Of The Fourth Amendment?, 27 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 619 (1990).
  • Equal Protection Considerations Of The Spousal Sexual Assault Exclusion, 16 N. Eng. L. Rev. 1 (1980-(1).
GEORGE COCHRAN
  • The Reality of "A Last Victim" and Abuse of the Sanctioning Power, 37 Loy. L. A. Rev. 691 (2004).
  • Bench-Bar Alternative for Rule 11, Nat'l L.J., August 17, 1992, at 15.
  • A Law Professor's Views on the Career of Charles Clark, 12 Miss. C. L. Rev. 365 (1992).
  • Bench-Bar Proposal to Revise Civil Procedure Rule 11, 137 West's Fed. Rules Decisions 159 (1991). (With A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. et al.)
  • Section 1988 Attorney Fee Awards in the Fifth Circuit, 15 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 1 (1984).
  • Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act: A Time for Revision, 69 Ky. L.J. 741 (1981). (With William Colbert Keady.)
JOHN M. CZARNETZKY
  • 1999-2000 Fifth Circuit Bankruptcy Law Update, 21 Miss. C. L. Rev. 9 (2001).
  • An Empire of Law? Legalism & the International Criminal Court, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 55 (2003). (With Ronald J. Rychlak.)
  • The International Criminal Court and the Question of Subsidiarity, 2000-2003, Third World Legal Stud., 115. (With Ronald J. Rychlak.)
  • The Individual and Failure: A Theory of the Bankruptcy Discharge, 32 Ariz. St. L.J. 393 (2000).
  • Bankruptcy for Beginners, Miss. Lawyer, October 1999, at 13.
  • Time, Uncertainty, and the Law of Corporate Reorganizations, 67 Fordham L. Rev. 2939 (1999).
  • When the Dealer Goes Bust: Issues in Casino Bankruptcies, 18 Miss. C. L. Rev. 459 (1998).
  • Documentary Evidence in Civil Cases, 46 Def. L.J. 611 (1997).
  • Altering Nature's Blueprints for Profit: Patenting Multicellular Animals, 74 Va. L. Rev. 1327 (1988).
DONNA DAVIS
  • A Conversational Approach to Statutory Analysis: Say What You Mean & Mean What You Say, 66 Miss. L.J. 37 (1996).
  • The Internal Revenue Code, the Constitution, and the Courts: The Use of Tax Expenditure Analysis in Judicial Decision Making, 28 Wake Forest L. Rev. 855 (1993).
  • TAMRA: Changes in the Income Taxation of Individuals, 13 Rev. Tax'n Individuals 291 (1989).
  • Master Limited Partnerships, 40 U. Fla. L. Rev. 755 (1988).
SAMUEL M. DAVIS (Dean of the Law School)

Articles:

  • The Criminalization of Juvenile Justice: Legislative Responses to "The Phantom Menace" 70 Miss. L.J. 1 (2000).
  • Children in the Legal System (2d ed. 1997). (With Walter Wadlington and Charles H. Whitebread.)
  • Lucy Somerville Howorth: 1895-1997, 68 Miss. L.J. 699 (1999).
  • The Role of the Attorney in Child Advocacy, 32 U. Louisville J. Fam. L. 817 (1994).
  • Rights of Juveniles: The Juvenile Justice System (2d ed. 1991, supplemented annually).
  • Children's Rights and the Law (1987). (With Mortimer D. Schwartz.)
  • New Jersey v. T.L.O. and the School Search Dilemma, 12 Search & Seizure L. Rep. 117 (1985).
  • Introduction: "Rethinking" American Family Law, 61 N.D. L. Rev. 185 (1985).
  • Child Abuse: A Pervasive Problem of the 80s, 61 N.D. L. Rev. 193 (1985).
  • The Efficacy of a Probable Cause Requirement in Juvenile Proceedings, 59 N.C. L. Rev. 723 (1981).
Books:
  • Rights of juveniles: The juvenile justice system. Eagan, Minn.: Thomson/West, Edition: 2nd ed. 2004
KYLE DUNCAN
  • Secularism's Laws: State Blaine Amendments and Religious Persecution, 72 Fordham L. Rev. 493 (2003).
  • Duty, Risk & the Spectre of Solidarity in Louisiana Tort Law, 57 La. L. Rev. 239 (1996).
JOANNE GABRYNOWICZ
  • The perils of Landsat from grassroots to globalization: a comprehensive review of US remote sensing law with a few thoughts for the future. (Symposium: Issues in Space Law). Chicago Journal of International Law 6.1 (Summer 2005): p45-67.
  • The Outer Space Treaty and Enhancing Space Security. United Nations Conference Report: Building the Architecture for Sustainable Space Security, (March 30-31, 2006): p113-123.
  • Space law: its cold war origins and challenges in the era of globalization. Suffolk University Law Review 37.4 (Fall 2004): p1041-1065.
  • The Remote Sensing Industry: A CEO Forum, Eds., John Graham and Joanne Gabrynowicz (2002).
  • Remote Sensing and Space Law Bibliography, Eds., Joanne Gabrynowicz, et al. (2002).
  • Landsat 7: Past, Present and Future, Eds., John Graham and Joanne Gabrynowicz (2002).
  • The United Nations Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space: A Legislative History -- Interviews of Members of the United States Delegation, Ed., Joanne Gabrynowicz (2002).
  • Proceedings, The First International Conference on the State of Remote Sensing Law, Ed., Joanne Gabrynowicz (2002).
  • A Legal Assistant's Guide to Legal Applications of Geospatial Information, Eds., Joanne Gabrynowicz, et al. (2002).
  • The Work of the U.S. National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive Committee: 1998 - 2000, 17 Space Policy 49 (2001).
  • 2000 SPACE.EDU: Space Studies Virtual Campus 81 Transactions, American Geophysical Union F294 (2000).
  • Defining Data Availability for Commercial Remote Sensing Systems under United States Federal Law, 23 Ann. Air & Space L. 93 (1998).
  • Earth Observations: the View from the Ground. 13 Space Policy 229 (1997).
  • Commercial High-Altitude Unpiloted Aerial Remote Sensing: Some Legal Considerations, 62 Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 275 (1996).
  • Editor: What is the Value of Space Exploration? - A Prairie Perspective, 39 pages (1996).
  • Remote Sensing the Emerging Era "Space, Vision and Reality: Face to Face Proceedings Report", U.S. Space Foundation 32 (1995).
  • Accessing Earth System Science Data and Applications Through High Bandwidth Networks, 13 IEEE J. on Selected Areas in Communications 793 (1995) (With R.Vetter, M.Ali, M. Daily, S. Narumalani, K. Nygard, W. Perrizo, P. Ram, S. Reichenbach, G. A. Seielstad, and W. White.)
  • The Progress and Promise of the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act of 1992, 9 Space Policy 319 (1993).
  • Earth Observations: Bringing Space Policy from the Industrial Age to the Space Age, 8 Space Policy 167 (1992).
  • Property Rights Reviewed and Reexamined World Space Congress, IAF and COSPAR 288 (1992).
  • Mission to Planet Earth: A Call to Repeal the Landsat Act, Earth Observations and Global Change Decision Making (1990). (with Wood).
  • International Space Policy: Legal, Economic, and Strategic Options for the Twentieth Century and Beyond, 17 J. Space L. 185 (1989).
  • The Space Settlement Papers, (1989). (With Eric M. Jones and Phillip W. Quigg.)
  • The Global Land 1-KM AVHRR Project: An Emerging Model for Earth Observations Institutions, 61 Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing 160.
  • The Crisis of the Commons: "A Turning Point" Proceedings of the 31st Colloquium on The Law of Outer Space, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. pg. 29 (1988).
  • The Science of Federalism: Past and Present, Toward an Earth Science Enterprise Federation: Results from a Workshop (1988).
  • Space Development and the American Experiment: A Context and Model for International Progress, Space Manufacturing 6, Nonterrestrial Resources, Biosciences, and Space Engineering, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. pg. 215 (1987).
  • The American Experiment: A Systems Approach to Human Government, Space Manufacturing 5, Nonterrestrial Resources, Biosciences, and Space Engineering, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. pg. 265 (1985).
KRIS GILLILAND

Articles:

  • Pre-1900 Mississippi Legal Authority, 73 Miss. L.J. 195 (2003).
  • Legal Research on the Internet, in What Lawyers Need to Know About the Internet: Powerful Strategies and Practical Uses, Practising Law Institute.
Book Chapters:
  • Prestatehood legal materials: a fifty-state research guide, including New York City and the District of Columbia. Ch. 25, "Mississippi, 1699-1817". New York: Haworth Information Press, 2005.
MATTHEW R. HALL
  • Constitutional regulation of national security investigation: minimizing the use of unrelated evidence. Wake Forest Law Review 41.1 (Spring 2006): p61-121.
  • Procedural Due Process Meets National Security: The Problem of Classified Evidence in Immigration Proceedings, 35 Cornell Int'l L.J. 515 (2002).
  • An Emerging Duty to Report Criminal Conduct: Banks, Money Laundering, and the Suspicious Activity Report, 84 Ky. L. J. 643 (1996).
MARC M. HARROLD
Articles:
  • Mississippi Criminal Trial Practice (2004). (with Ronald J. Rychlak)
  • Diminished Privacies, Special Needs & Whilst Quiet Pedophiles Plugging the Fourth Amendment into the Virtual Home Visit,, 75 MISS. L.J. 1, 273 (2005).
  • Stripping Away at the First Amendment: The Increasingly Paternal Voice of our Living Constitution, Essay. UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS LAW REVIEW, Winter 2002.
  • "'Right to Travel' Fourteenth Amendment Privileges or Immunities Clause Invalidates a State's Durational Residency Requirement for Full Welfare Benefits", 69 MISS. L.J. 2, Winter 1999.
  • The Cyber Community Jones' Can't Keep up with the Miller[s]: The "Community Standards" Doctrine in the Age of the Internet and its Effect on e-Commerce. THE INTERNET LAW JOURNAL, Dec. 2000.
  • A Lack of Tangible Truths in Insuring High-Tech Companies in the Modern e-conomy. THE INTERNET LAW JOURNAL, June 2001.
  • Contributor (multiple entries), Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties, Routledge (1st Ed.) (2006).
Books:
  • Observations of white noise: an 'acid test' for the first amendment. New York : iUniverse, Inc., 2005.
MICHAEL H. HOFFHEIMER

Books:

  • Eduard Gans and the Hegelian Philosophy of Law (1995).
  • Justice Holmes and the Natural Law (1992).
  • Fiddling for Viola: Traditional Irish and American Fiddle Tunes Arranged for Viola (2000).
  • Directory of Law Reviews (1994), 2d ed. (1996), 3d ed. (1997), 4th ed. (1999) (available electronically from Anderson Publishing).
Book Chapters:
  • Race and Law in Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, in Race and Racism in Modern Philosophy , ed. Andrew Valls (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005), 194-216
  • The Transcendental Idea of God, Four Early Poems, Fragment on the Life-Course of God, critical translations, in Jon Stewart, Miscellaneous Writings of G.W.F. Hegel (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2002), 78-85, 138-42, 256-63
  • The Idea of Law (Recht) in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, in David Lamb ed., Hegel, 2 vols., International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (Aldershot: Ashgate/Dartmouth, 1998), 1: 321-43
Articles:
  • The Future of Constitutionally Required Lesser Included Offenses, University of Pittsburgh Law Review 67 (forthcoming 2006)
  • Bollywood Law: Commercial Hindi Films with Legal Themes, Law Library Journal (forthcoming 2006)
  • The Rise and Fall of Lesser Included Offenses, Rutgers Law Journal 36 (2005): 351-437
  • Lesser Included Offenses in Mississippi, Mississippi Law Journal 74 (2004): 135-212
  • Pre-1900 Mississippi Legal Authority, 73 Miss. L.J. 195 (2003).
  • Murder & Manslaughter in Mississippi: Unintentional Killings, 71 Miss. L.J. 35 (2001).
  • Translation Knechtschaft, Owl of Minerva (forthcoming).
  • Hegel, Race, Genocide, 39 The Southern Journal of Philosophy 35 (2001).
  • Translating Hegel's Idea of Servitude, Hegel-Studien (1999).
  • Observing Capital Punishment in Arnold Bennett's The Old Wives' Tale, 69 Miss. L.J. 441 (1999).
  • Baptism and Law in the Young Hegel, 27 Clio 533 (1998).
  • Law and Legal Education as a Hotbed for the Novel: The Case of Goethe, 44 Wayne L. Rev. 1 (1998).
  • Mississippi Conflict of Laws, 67 Miss. L.J. 175 (1997).
  • Copying Constitutional Text: Natural Law, Constitutionalism, Authority, 4 So. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 653 (1995).
  • Mississippi Courts 1790-1869, 65 Miss. L.J. 99 (1995).
  • Hegel's First Philosophy of Law, 62 Tenn. L. Rev. 823 (1995).
  • Law, Fossils, and the Configuring of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature, 25 Idealistic Studies 155 (1995).
  • Hegel's Manuscript "The Transcendental Idea of God", 24 Clio 419 (1995).
  • The Common Law of Edward Christian 53 Cambridge L.J. 140 (1994).
  • Two Hegel Texts on Law, 24 U. Tol. L. Rev. 933 (1993).
  • L.Q.C. Lamar 1825-1893 62 Miss. L.J. 5 (1993).
  • Hegel's Criticism of Law, 27 Hegel-Studien 27 (1992).
  • The Idea of Law (Recht) in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, 21 Clio 346 (1992).
  • Schelling's Philosophy of Natural Law, 64 Temp. L. Rev. 1 (1991).
  • Artistic Convention and Natural Law: Didactic Treatment of Authority in Works of Fielding, Hawthorne, and Fritz Lang, 63 Temp. L. Rev. 483 (1990).
  • Justice Holmes: Law and the Search for Control, Sup. Ct. Hist. Soc. Y.B., 1989, at 98.
  • Requiring Jury Instructions on Eyewitness Identification Evidence at Federal Criminal Trials, 80 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 585 (1989).
  • The Early Critical and Philosophical Writings of Justice Holmes, 30 B.C. L. Rev. 1221 (1989).
  • Effect of Particularized Instructions on Evaluation of Eyewitness Identification Evidence, 13 L. and Psychol. Rev. 43 (1989); reprinted in 2 Crim. Prac. L. Rev. 323 (1990).
  • Intoxication and Extreme-Recklessness Murder: Presenting and Preserving the Issues, 25 Crim. L. Bull. 123 (1989).
  • Holmes, L.Q.C. Lamar, and Natural Law, 58 Miss. L.J. 71 (1988).
  • Natural Law, Nature and History: Professor Weinreb's Philosophy of Natural Law, 1988 Wis. L. Rev. 561 (1988).
  • Locke, Spinoza, and the Idea of Political Equality, 7 Hist. Pol. Theor. 341 (1986).
  • The Four Equals: Analyzing Spinoza's Idea of Equality, 15 Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 237 (1985).
  • The Influence of Schiller's Theory of Nature on Hegel's Philosophical Development, 46 J. Hist. Ideas 231 (1985).
  • Four Early Poems by Hegel, 13 Clio 401 (1984).
  • Habeas Corpus Review of State Trial Court Failure to Give Lesser Included Offense Instructions, 16 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 617 (1983).
  • Hegel Fragment on the Life-Course of God, 12 Clio 401 (1983).
  • Maupertuis and the Eighteenth-Century Critique of Preexistence, 15 J. Hist. Biology 119 (1982).
  • Hegel and America by Jos�Ortega y Gasset (translation), 25 Clio 63 (1995). (With Luanne Buchanan.)
Book Reviews:
  • Book Review, Terry Pinkard, Hegel: A Biography (Cambridge University Press, 2000), 34 Owl of Minerva 187 (2003).
  • Book Review, Hegel's Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness (Leo Rauch & David Sherman trans., State University of New York Press, 1999), 29 Clio 82 (1999).
  • Book Review, Holmes and Frankfurter: Their Correspondence (University Press of New England, 1996), 33 Trial 80 (1999).
  • Book Review, The Natural Rights Republic: Studies in the Foundation of the American Tradition (University of Notre Dame Press, 1996), 42 Am. J. Legal Hist. 425 (1998).
  • Varieties of Law and Literature, review of Wai Chee Dimock, Residues of Justice: Literature, Law, Philosophy (Berkeley, 1996) and Martha Grace Duncan, Romantic Outlaws, Beloved Prisons: The Unconscious Meaning of Crime and Punishment (New York, 1996), 27 Clio 415 (1998).
  • Book Review, Ardis B. Collins, ed., Hegel on the Modern World (Albany, 1994), 25 Clio 321 (1996).
  • Book Review, William Maker, Philosophy Without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel (Albany, 1994), 25 Clio 119 (1996).
  • Book Review, Margaret Jane Radin, Reinterpreting Property (Chicago, 1993), 24 Clio 337 (1995).
  • Book Review, Norbert Waszek, Eduard Gans (1797-1839): Hegelianer-Jude-Europ�r (Frankfurt am Main, 1991), 22 Clio 400 (1993).
Short Essays and Reviews:
  • "Clarence Darrow," "Medgar Evers," "Thurgood Marshall," "Ida B. Wells," entries in Encyclopedia of Civil Liberties, ed. Paul Finkelman et al., 4 vols. (New York: Routledge) (forthcoming 2007)
  • Review of The Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer by Dougglas Moddach (Cambridge University Press, 2003) in Owl of Minerva (forthcoming 2006)
  • "Fiddle," entry in Encyclopedia of Blues, ed. Peter Redvers-Lee and Edward Komara, 2 vols. (New York: Routledge,2006), 1: 315-20
  • "Veer-Zaara: Love and Law in Bollywood," Picturing Justice: The On-Line Journal of Law and Popular Culture (2005)
  • Entry on Edward Christian in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004), 11: 18-19
GARY MYERS

Articles:

  • Statutory Interpretation, Property Rights, and Boundaries: The Nature and Limits of Protection in Trademark Dilution, Trade Dress, and Product Configuration Cases, 23 Colum.-VLA J.L. & Arts 241-305 (2000).
  • Intellectual Property: Cases and Materials (1998). (With David Lange and Mary LaFrance.)
  • The Restatement's Rejection of the Misappropriation Tort: A Victory for the Public Domain, 47 S.C. L. Rev. 673 (1996).
  • Trademark Parody: Lessons from the Copyright Decision in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., 59 Law and Contemp. Probs. 181 (1996).
  • John Wade: Teacher, Lawyer, Scholar, 65 Miss. L.J. 1 (1995). (With Ronald J. Rychlak.)
  • Antitrust and First Amendment Implications of Professional Real Estate Investors, 51 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1199 (1994).
  • The Differing Treatment of Efficiency and Competition in Antitrust and Tortious Interference Law, 77 Minn. L. Rev. 1097 (1993).
  • Litigation as a Predatory Practice, 80 Ky. L.J. 565 (1992).
  • A Policy Analysis of Fee-Shifting Rules Under the Internal Revenue Code, 1986 Duke L.J. 970 (1986). (With Richard L. Schmalbeck.)
Books:
  • The Intersection of Antitrust & Intellectual Property. St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, 2007.
  • Intellectual property: cases and materials. St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, 2003.
JACK WADE NOWLIN

Book Chapters:
  • Richard Posner: Pragmatist, Classical Liberal, and Legal Anti-Positivist, in Liberalism at the Crossroads (Christopher Wolfe & John Hittinger eds. 2003).
  • The Case Against A Special Judicial Power of Moral Expertise: Real-World Constraints on Judicial Moral Reasoning, in Reining in Judicial Imperialism (Christopher Wolfe & John Hittinger eds., forthcoming 2003).
Articles:
  • Constitutional Violations By the United States Supreme Court: Analytical Foundations, Vol. 2005 No. 5 University of Illinois Law Review (2005).
  • The Judicial Restraint Amendment: Populist Constitutional Reform in the Spirit of the Bill of Rights, 78 Notre Dame Law Review 171 (2002).
  • Natural Law, the Constitution, and Judicial Moral Expertise: An Epistemic Analysis, Vera Lex, 2 J. Int'l Natural L. Soc. 171 (2001).
  • The Constitutional Illegitimacy of Expansive Judicial Power: A Popular Structural Interpretive Analysis, 89 Ky. L.J. 387 (2000).
  • The Constitutional Limits of Judicial Review: A Structural Interpretive Approach, 52 Okla. L. Rev. 521 (1999).
  • Andrew Halpin, Reasoning with Law (Hart Publishing, 2001), The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 12 No.7 (July 2002) pp. 351-356. .
  • Eric A. Posner, Law and Social Norms (Harvard University Press, 2000), The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 11 No. 6 (June 2001) pp. 283-287.
  • Allan C. Hutchinson, It's All in the Game: A Nonfoundationalist Account of Law and Adjudication, (Duke University Press, 2000),The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 10 No. 7 (July 2000) pp. 419-423.
  • John E. Semonche, Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the U.S. Supreme Court, (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998), 556 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 186-187 (November 1999) (book review).
  • Matthew H. Kramer, N. E. Simmonds, and Hillel Steiner, A Debate Over Rights: Philosophical Enquiries, (Oxford University Press, 1998) The Law and Politics Book Review, Vol. 9 No. 6 (June 1999) pp. 242-244.
Book Reviews:
  • Book Review, Andrew Halpin, Reasoning with Law (HartPublishing, 2001), 12 Law Pol. Book Rev. 351-356 (2002).
  • Book Review, Eric A. Posner, Law and Social Norms (Harvard University Press, 2000), 11 Law Pol. Book Review 283 (2001).
  • Book Review, Allan C. Hutchinson, It's All in the Game: A Nonfoundationalist Account of Law and Adjudication, (Duke University Press, 2000), Law Pol. 10 Book Rev. 419 (2000).
  • Book Review, John E. Semonche, Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the U.S. Supreme Court, (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998), 556 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. Soc. Sci. 186 (1999).
  • Book Review, Matthew H. Kramer, N. E. Simmonds, and Hillel Steiner, A Debate Over Rights: Philosophical Enquiries, (Oxford University Press, 1998), 9 Law Pol. Book Rev. 242 (1999).
FARISH PERCY
  • Defining the contours of the emerging fraudulent misjoinder doctrine. Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy 29.2 (Spring 2006): p569(54)
  • Making a Federal Case of It: Removing Civil Cases to Federal Court Based on Fraudulent Joinder, 91 Iowa Law Review 1 (2005).
  • Checking up on the medical malpractice liability insurance crisis in Mississippi: are additional tort reforms the cure? Mississippi Law Journal 73.4 (Spring 2004):p1001-1128.
LARRY J. PITTMAN
  • Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Religion: The Ban on Federal Funding As a Violation of the Establishment Clause, 68 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 131 (2006).
  • A Plain Meaning Interpretation of ERISA's Preemption and Saving Clauses: In Support of a State Law Preemption of Section 1132(a) of ERISA's Civil Enforcement Provisions, 41 San Diego L. Rev. 593 (2004).
  • A Thirteenth Amendment Challenge to Both Racial Disparities in Medical Treatments and Improper Physicians' Informed Consent Disclosures, 48 St. Louis U. L.J. 131 (2003).
  • The Federal Arbitration Act: The Supreme Court's Erroneous Statutory Interpretation, Stare Decisis, and a Proposal for Change, 53 Ala. L. Rev. 789 (2002).
  • ERISA's Preemption Clause: Progress Towards a More Equitable Preemption of State Laws, 34 Ind. L. Rev. 207 (2001).
  • Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Dark Ward: The Intersection of the Thirteenth Amendment and Health Care Treatments Having Disproportionate Impacts on Disfavored Groups, 28 Seton Hall L. Rev. 774 (1998).
  • "Any Willing Provider" Laws and ERISA's Saving Clause: A New Solution for an Old Problem, 64 Tenn. L. Rev. 409 (1997).
  • ERISA's Preemption Clause and the Health Care Industry: An Abdication of Judicial Law-Creating Authority, 46 Fla. L. Rev. 355 (1994).
  • Mediation: A Duty to Participate in Good Faith, 39 Mississippi Lawyer 19 (1993).
LISA ROY
  • Inculcation, bias, and viewpoint discrimination in public schools. Pepperdine Law Review 32.3 (April 2005): p647-670.
  • The Establishment Clause and the Concept of Inclusion, 83 Or. L. Rev. 1 (2004).
  • Roe and the New Frontier, 27 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 339 (2003).
  • Student-Initiated Religious Speech, the Classroom, and the First Amendment: Why the Supreme Court Should Have Granted Review in Settle v. Dickson County School Board, 18 Pace L. Rev. 255 (1998).
RONALD J. RYCHLAK
  • From the classroom to the courtroom: therapeutic justice and the gaming industry's impact on law. (Gaming Law and Technology). Mississippi Law Journal 74.3 (Wntr 2005): p827-842.
  • Trial by Fury: Restoring the Common Good in Tort Litigation, monograph 8 in the Christian Social Thought Series, The Acton Institute (2005).
  • Mississippi Criminal Trial Practice (2004). (with Marc M. Harrold)
  • An Empire of Law? Legalism & the International Criminal Court, 79 Notre Dame L. Rev. 55 (2003). (With John M. Czarnetkzy.)
  • Just War Theory, International Law, and the War in Iraq, 2 Ave Maria L. Rev. 1 (2004)
  • A Bad Bet: Federal Criminalization of Nevada's Collegiate Sports Books, 4 Nev. L.J. 320 (2003-2004)
  • Defense Counsel and the Death Penalty: An Obligation to Oppose the Theory Behind the Punishment? 42 Brandeis L.J. 371 (2003-2004)
  • Gaming Law: Cases & Materials (2003). (With Robert M. Jarvis, et al.)
  • Real and Demonstrative Evidence: Applications and Theory (2d ed. 2003).
  • The International Criminal Court and the Question of Subsidiarity, 2000-2003, Third World Legal Stud., 115. (with John M. Czarnetzky)
  • Hitler, the War, and the Pope (2000).
  • 60 Minutes on Pius XII, Catalyst (May 2000).
  • Vatican Chronicles: A Different Read, Brill's Content (April 2000).
  • Cornwell's Errors: Reviewing Hitler's Pope, Catalyst (December 1999)
  • The Selling of a Myth, Inside the Vatican (October 1999).
  • Pete Rose, Bart Giamatti, and the Dowd Report, 68 Miss. L.J. 889 (1999). (With A. Bartlett Giamatti and John M. Dowd.)
  • Documentary Evidence in Civil Cases, 46 Def. L. J. 611 (1997). (With John M. Czarnetzky.)
  • Mental Health Experts on Trial: Free Will and Determinism in the Courtroom, 100 W. Va. L. Rev. 193 (1997).
  • Documentary Evidence in Civil Cases, 20 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 607 (1997). (With John M. Czarnetzky.)
  • Effective Appellate Advocacy: Tips from the Teams, Mississippi Law Journal 527 (1997)
  • Ocean Aquaculture, 8 Fordham Envtl. L.J. 497 (1997).
  • Changing the Face of Environmentalism, 8 Fordham Envtl. L.J. 115 (1997).
  • Real and Demonstrative Evidence: Applications and Theory (1995).
  • John Wade: Teacher, Lawyer, Scholar, 65 Miss. L.J. 1 (1995). (With Gary Myers.)
  • The Lighter Side of the Environment: The Three Stooges as Early Environmentalists, 48 Okla. L. Rev. 35 (1995).
  • The Introduction of Casino Gambling: Public Policy and the Law, 64 Miss. L.J. 291 (1995).
  • Real and Demonstrative Evidence Away from Trial, 17 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 509 (1993). (With Claire L. Rychlak.)
  • Swimming Past the Hook: Navigating Legal Obstacles in the Aquaculture Industry, 23 Envtl. L. 837 (1993). (With Ellen M. Peel.)
  • Lotteries, Revenues and Social Costs: A Historical Examination of State-Sponsored Gambling, 34 B.C. L. Rev. 11 (1992).
  • Civil Rights, Confederate Flags, and Political Correctness: Free Speech and Race Relations on Campus, 66 Tul. L. Rev. 1411 (1992).
  • Coastal Zone Management and the Search for Integration, 40 DePaul L. Rev. 981 (1991).
  • Society's Moral Right to Punish: A Further Exploration of the Denunciation Theory of Punishment, 65 Tul. L. Rev. 299 (1990).
  • Direct Criminal Contempt and the Trial Attorney: Constitutional Limitations on the Contempt Power, 14 Am. J. Trial Advoc. 243 (1990).
  • Thermal Expansion, Melting Glaciers, and Rising Tides: The Public Trust in Mississippi, 11 Miss. C. L. Rev. 95 (1990).
  • Video Gambling Devices, 37 UCLA L. Rev. 555 (1990).
  • Use of Real and Demonstrative Evidence at Trial, 33 Trial Lawyer's Guide 550 (1990). (With Thomas R. Mulroy Jr.)
PAUL SECUNDA
Books and Treatises
  • Reflections on the Technicolor Right to Association in American Labor and Employment Law (Book Chapter in A Comparison of U.S., Canada, and Korean Labor Law Relating to the Labor Chapter of KOREA-US FTA & KOREA-CANADA FTA) (commissioned by Korean Labor Institute) (forthcoming 2008).
  • Editor, Retaliation and Whistleblowers: Proceedings of the NYU 60th Annual Conference on Labor (forthcoming 2008)
  • UNDERSTANDING EMPLOYMENT LAW (Lexis-Nexis) (with Richard Bales and Jeff Hirsch)
Articles
  • Whither the Pickering Rights of Federal Employees? (Work in Progress)
  • Reflections on the Technicolor Right to Association in American Labor and Employment Law, 96 Ky. L. J. (forthcoming 2008)
  • Towards the Viability of State-Based Legislation to Address Workplace Captive Audience Meetings in the United States, 29 Comp. Lab. L. & Pol'y J. (forthcoming 2007)
  • The Solomon Amendment, Expressive Associations, and Public Employment, 54 U.C.L.A. L. Rev. 1767 (2007)
  • The (Neglected) Importance of Being Lawrence: The Constitutionalization of Public Employee Rights to Decisional Non-Interference in Private Affairs, 40 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 85 (2006)
  • Inherent Attorney Conflicts of Interest Under ERISA: Using the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to Discourage Joint Representation of Dual Role Fiduciaries, 39 J. Marshall L. Rev. 721 (Spring 2006)
  • "Arasoi O Mizu Ni Nagasu" or "Let the Dispute Flow to Water": Pedagogical Methods for Teaching Arbitration Law in American and Japanese Law Schools, 21 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 687 (2006) (reprinted in 4 ICFAI J. ALT. DISP.RES. 52 (October 2006) (Hyderabad, India))
  • A Public Interest Model for Applying Lost Chance Theory to Probabilistic Injuries in Employment Discrimination Cases, 2005 Wisc. L. Rev. 747(lead article)
  • At the Crossroads of Title IX and a New "IDEA": Why Bullying Need Not Be a "Normal Part of Growing Up" for Special Education Children, 12 Duke J. Gender L. & Pol'y 1 (Spring 2005) (lead article)
  • Lawrence's Quintessential Millian Moment and Its Impact on the Doctrine of Unconstitutional Conditions, 50 Vill. L. Rev. 117 (2005)
  • A Mosquito in the Ointment: Adverse HIPAA Implications for Health-Related Remote Sensing Research and a "Reasonable" Solution, 30 J. Space L. 251 (2004) (reprinted in 3 ICFAI J. Healthcare L. 37(August 2005) ( Hyderabad, India))
  • Getting to the Nexus of the Matter: A Sliding Scale Approach to Faculty-Student Consensual Relationship Policies in Higher Education, 55 Syracuse L. Rev. 55 (2004)
  • Politics Not As Usual: Inherently Destructive Conduct, Institutional Collegiality, and the National Labor Relations Board, 32 Fla . St. U. L. Rev. 51 (Fall 2004)
  • Cleaning Up the Chicken Coop of Sentencing Uniformity: Guiding the Discretion of Federal Prosecutors Through the Use of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, 34 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 1267 (1997)
BOOK REVIEWS AND SHORTER WRITINGS
  • More Than Employees: Citizens working in government need better constitutional protection from retaliation, Legal Times, May 21, 2007
  • Book Review, "At Best An Inexact Science": Delimiting the Legal Contours of Specific Learning Disability Eligibility under IDEA (reviewing Perry A. Zirkel , THE LEGAL MEANING OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION ELIGIBILITY (2006)), 36 J. L.& EDUC. 155 (January 2007)
  • Vesting Unbuttoned: Employers' attempts to reduce retiree health benefits lead to wasteful litigation, UM LAWYER MAGAZINE (Spring/Summer 2006)
JACQUELINE E. SERRAO
  • Global versus unilateral measures to protect the world's environment: implications for the air transport industry. Annals of Air and Space Law 27. (Annual 2002): p551-556.
HANS SINHA
  • Criminal jurisdiction on the International Space Station. Journal of Space Law 31.1 (Wntr 2005): p85-127.
  • Criminal Jurisdiction on the International Space Station, 30 J. Space L. 85 (2004).
ROBERT A. WEEMS
  • Memorial and dedication to Professor Tom Mason. (University of Mississippi Law School professor) (Testimonial). David W. Case, William M. Dalehite Jr., Robert C. Khayat and Robert A. Weems.Mississippi Law Journal 73.4 (Spring 2004): pi-x.
  • Mississippi Law of Torts (2002) (with Robert M. Weems).
  • Wills and Administration of Estates in Mississippi (1995).
  • Mississippi Wills and Estates: Cases, Statutes and Materials (2d ed. 1998).
  • Mississippi Law of Intestate Succession, Wills, and Administration and the Proposed Mississippi Uniform Probate Code: A Comparative Analysis, 62 Miss. L.J. 1 (1992). (With Katherine L. Evans.)