New Westlaw and Bloomberg Representatives
Georgetown is now served by Westlaw rep Adam Wall Adam.Wall@thomsonreuters.com and Bloomberg rep Deborah Cline dcline@bloomberglaw.com.
Welcome Austin Williams
Austin Martin Williams is the new Deputy Director of the Law Library. Before joining Georgetown, Austin served as the Assistant Law Library Director at North Carolina Central University School of Law. While at NCCU, he also co-taught Law Practice Technology, served as an advisor for the North Carolina Central University Science & Intellectual Property Law Review, and represented the School of Law on NCCU’s Research & Grants Strategic Planning Committee. Prior to joining NCCU, Austin worked at Georgia State University College of Law. At GSU, Austin served as the Coordinator of Research Instructional Services and taught two courses, Research Methods in Law and Georgia Legal Research.
Austin is an active member of the American Association of Law Libraries and the Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries. He also previously served as the Vice-President of the Atlanta Law Libraries Association. Austin has published several articles, book chapters, and CALI lessons, and presented at local, regional, and national conferences.
Austin received both his J.D. and M.L.S. from North Carolina Central University, and his B.A. in History from North Carolina State University.
EzProxy
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Faculty Scholarship Report
If you would like materials added to the Faculty Scholarship Report, please send them to LibFacPubs@law.georgetown.edu.
Journal Articles
Hope M. Babcock, The Public Trust Doctrine, Outer Space, and the Global Commons: Time to Call Home ET, 69 Syracuse L. Rev. 191-262 (2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief for Administrative Law Scholars as Amici Curiae in Support of Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., Nos. 18-587, 18-588, 18-589 (U.S. Oct. 4, 2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae 116 Law Librarians and 5 Law Library Organizations in Support of Respondent, Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc., No. 18-1150 (U.S. Oct. 16, 2019).
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Forthcoming Journal Articles & Working Papers
Diana Roberto Donahoe, Lighting the Fires of Learning: Implementing ABA Standard 314 by Incorporating Effective Formative Assessment Techniques Across the Curriculum, U. Pitt. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).
Books
Diana Roberto Donahoe & Julie L. Ross, Legal Writing Pedagogy: Commenting, Conferencing, and Classroom Teaching (2013-2019).
Forthcoming Journal Articles & Working Papers
Anna Gelpern & Jeromin Zettelmeyer, CACs and Doorknobs, Cap. Mkts. L.J. (forthcoming).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Current and Former Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Leaders in Support of Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., Nos. 18-587, 18-588, 18-589 (U.S. Oct. 3, 2019).
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Journal Articles
Lawrence O. Gostin et. al., Ending Pandemics: US Foreign Policy to Mitigate Today’s Major Killers, Tomorrow’s Outbreaks, and the Health Impacts of Climate Change, Colum. J. Int’l Aff. Online, Oct. 2019.
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Lawrence O. Gostin, Is Affording Undocumented Immigrants Health Coverage a Radical Proposal?, 322 JAMA 1438-1439 (2019).
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Lawrence O Gostin, Aleksandra Blagojevic, Simon Bland, Mandeep Dhaliwal, Ranieri Guerra & John T Monahan, Launching the Universal Health Coverage Legal Solutions Network, Lancet Online, Sept. 30, 2019.
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Juvenile Law Center, Campaign for Fair Sentencing of Youth, et al. in Support of Respondent Lee Boyd Malvo, Mathena v. Malvo, No. 18-217 (U.S. Aug. 27, 2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Due Process Institute, Cato Institute, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Rutherford Institute, District of Columbia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and Law Professors In Support of Petition for a Writ of Certiorari, Leyva v. United States, No. 19-5796 (U.S. Oct. 1, 2019).
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Journal Articles
David A. Hyman & Charles Silver, Why Are We Being Overcharged for Pharmaceuticals? What Should We Do About It?, 39 J. Legal Med. 137-149 (2019).
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Forthcoming Journal Articles & Working Papers
Donald C. Langevoort, Gatekeepers, Cultural Captives, or Knaves? Corporate Lawyers Through Different Lenses, Fordham L. Rev. (forthcoming).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Current and Former Prosecutors and Law Enforcement Leaders in Support of Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., Nos. 18-587, 18-588, 18-589 (U.S. Oct. 3, 2019).
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Journal Articles
John Mikhail, Is the Constitution a Power of Attorney of a Corporate Charter? A Commetary on “A Great Power of Attorney”: Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution by Gary Lawson and Guy Seidman, 17 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol’y 407-440 (2019)(reviewing Gary Lawson & Guy Seidman, “A Great Power of Attorney”: Understanding the Fiduciary Constitution (2017)).
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Journal Articles
Jill C. Morrison, Resuscitating the Black Body: Reproductive Justice as Resistance to the State’s Property Interest in Black Women’s Reproductive Capacity, 31 Yale J.L. & Feminism 35-56 (2019).
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Jill C. Morrison, Redefining the “Morehouse Man”: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity at Morehouse College in the Wake of Spelman’s Decision to Accept Transwomen, 22 J. Gender Race & Just. 79-106 (2019).
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Journal Articles
K-Sue Park, Self-Deportation Nation, 132 Harv. L. Rev. 1878-1941 (2019).
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Books
Julie L. Ross & Diana Roberto Donahoe, Legal Writing Pedagogy: Commenting, Conferencing, and Classroom Teaching (2013-2019).
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Responsive Law and Scholars of Access to Justice in Support of Petitioner, Capital Associated Indus. Inc. v. Stein, No. 19-281 (U.S. Oct. 2, 2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief for Amicus Curiae Immigration Law Scholars in Support of the Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., No. 18-587 (U.S. Oct. 4, 2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief for Amicus Curiae Immigration Law Scholars in Support of the Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., No. 18-587 (U.S. Oct. 4, 2019).
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Journal Articles
Abbe Smith, The Prosecutors I Like: A Very Short Essay, 16 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 411-422 (2019).
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Journal Articles
David P. Stewart, The Hague Conference Adopts a New Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters, 113 Am. J. Int’l L. 772-783 (2019).
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Forthcoming Books
Law and Rhetoric: A Reader (Kristen K. Tiscione ed., forthcoming 2020).
Threshold Concepts in the Discipline of Legal Writing (Kristen K. Tiscione & Melissa H. Weresh eds., forthcoming 2020).
Forthcoming Book Chapters & Collected Works
Kristen K. Tiscione, Faculty, in ABA Sourcebook on Legal Writing Programs (American Bar Association 3d ed. forthcoming).
Kristen K. Tiscione, In re Strittmater’s Estate, in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Trusts & Estates Opinions (Deborah S. Gordon, Browne C. Lewis & Carla Spivack eds., Cambridge University Press forthcoming).
Forthcoming Journal Articles & Working Papers
Kristen K. Tiscione, J. Lyn Entrikin, Lucy Jewel, Craig T. Smith, Susan Salmon & Melissa H. Weresh, Treating Professionals Professionally: Requiring Security of Position for All Skills-Focused Faculty Under ABA Accreditation Standard 405(c) and Eliminating 405(d), 98 Or. L. Rev. (forthcoming).
Kristen K. Tiscione, Ruth Anne Robbins & Melissa H. Weresh, Structural Barriers to Gender Integration and Equality in the Legal Academy, Vill. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2020).
Kristen K. Tiscione, Gender Inequity Throughout the Legal Academy: A Quick Look at the (Few) Numbers, J. Legal Educ. (forthcoming).
Forthcoming Journal Articles & Working Papers
Urška Velikonja, Public Enforcement after Kokesh: Evidence from SEC Actions, 108 Geo. L.J. (forthcoming 2020).
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Books
Robin L. West, Civil Rights: Rethinking Their Natural Foundation (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press 2019).
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Journal Articles
Jamillah B. Williams, Does Social Justice Sell?: Examining Instrumental Vs. Moral Rationales for Diversity, Acad. Mgmt. Proc., Aug. 2018.
U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae Administrative Law Practitioners In Support of Respondents, Dep’t of Homeland Sec. v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., Nos. 18-587, 18-588, 18-589 (U.S. Oct. 4, 2019).
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Brief of Amici Curiae Print Disability Advocates in Support of Respondent, Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc., No. 18-1150 (U.S. Oct. 16, 2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs
Brief of Amici Curiae 116 Law Librarians and 5 Law Library Organizations in Support of Respondent, Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc., No. 18-1150 (U.S. Oct. 16, 2019).
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