Loyola law faculty members are active authors, speakers, consultants, and mentors. Through their writing and public speaking,
School of Law faculty members advance the state of human knowledge. Here are some of their recent contributions.
BOOKS
James Gathii, Wing-Tat Lee Chair in
International Law,
African Regional
Trade Agreements as Legal Regimes,
(Cambridge University Press, 2011).
Cynthia Ho, Clifford E. Vickrey
Research Professor and Associate
Dean of Faculty Research,
Civil
Procedure: An Interactive Guide
(
Carolina Press, under contract)
(with Angela Upchurch and Susan
Gilles);
Access to Medicine in the Global
Economy: International Agreements
on Patents and Related Rights
(Oxford
University Press, 2011).
Michael Kaufman, Associate Dean
of Academic Affairs,
Learning Civil
Procedure
(West, 2013);
Education
Law, Policy, and Practice
(3d ed.,
Aspen, forthcoming 2013);
Securities
Litigation Damages
, Volumes 26
and 26A (Thomson Reuters, 2012);
Depositions: Law, Strategy, and
Technique
(West, 2012);
Illinois Civil
Trial Practice
(West, 2012);
Expert
Witnesses: Securities Cases
(Thomson
Reuters, 2012).
Jeffrey Kwall, Kathleen and Bernard
Beazley Research Professor,
The Federal Income Taxation of
Corporations, Partnerships, Limited
Liability Companies, and Their Owners
(4th ed., Foundation Press, 2012);
Fundamentals of Modern Property
Law
(6th ed., Foundation Press, 2011)
(coauthored).
Richard Michael,
Civil Procedure
Before Trial
(2d ed., West, 2011).
Margaret Moses,
Principles and
Practice of International Commercial
Arbitration
(2d ed., Cambridge
University Press, 2012).
Charles Murdock
,
Illinois Business
Organizations (
2d ed., West, 2012).
Nanette Norton,
Trademark Practice
Throughout the World
(rev. ed.,
Thomson Reuters Westlaw, 2012).
John Nowak, Raymond and Mary
Simon Chair in Constitutional
Law,
Treatise on Constitutional Law:
Substance and Procedure
(5th ed.
vols. 1, 2 & 3 & supps. to vols. 4, 5 & 6,
2012); (5th ed. vols. 4, 5 & 6 & supps.
to vols. 1, 2 & 3, forthcoming 2013)
(with Ronald Rotunda) (available at
Westlaw, as updated through June
2012, as “CONLAW” database).
Steven Ramirez,
Lawless Capitalism:
The Subprime Crisis and the Case
for an Economic Rule of Law
(NYU
Press, 2012).
Alan Raphael,
Criminal Procedure:
From Bail to Jail
(Tower Publishing
Company, 2012).
Anne-Marie Rhodes,
Art Law &
Transactions: Teacher’s Manual
(Carolina Academic Press, 2012);
Art Law & Transactions
(Carolina
Academic Press, 2011).
Allen Shoenberger,
New Illinois
Rules of Evidence
(Illinois State Bar
Association, 2011).
Alexander Tsesis,
For Liberty and
Equality: The Life and Times of the
Declaration of Independence
(Oxford
University Press, 2012).
Spencer Waller,
Antitrust and
American Business Abroad
(Thomson/
West, 2009, 2010, 2011).
Michael Zimmer,
Cases and Materials
on Employment Discrimination
(8th
ed., Aspen, 2013) (with Sullivan
andWhite);
The Global Workplace:
International and Comparative
Employment Law
(2d ed., Aspen, 2012)
(with Blanpain, Bisom-Rapp, Corbett,
and Josephs).
ARTICLES AND
BOOK REVIEWS
Robert John Araujo, S.J., John
Courtney Murray, S.J., University
Professor,
“Are Christians Fit
to Be Parents and Guardians—
The Case of
Johns v. Derby City
Council,”
4
International Journal
of the Jurisprudence of the Family
(forthcoming 2013); “The Roman
Catholic Perspective on the Use
of Force” in
Religious Perspectives
in Just War Theory
(Cambridge
University Press, forthcoming
2013); “The Meaning of Equality
and Same Sex Marriage,” 26
Journal of Civil Rights and Economic
Development
(forthcoming 2013);
“The International Responsibility
of International Organizations in
the 21st Century” in
In Memory of
Sir Ian Brownlie,”
general editor,
Maurizio Ragazzi; “Responsibility
of Conscience: The Responsibility
to Exercise and the Responsible
Exercise” in
Verantiwortung in Einer
Komplexen Gesellschaft (Responsibility:
Recognition, and Limits)
(Berlin,
Duncker, and Humblot, 2012);
“Our Debt to DeVitoria: A Catholic
Foundation of Human Rights,” 10
Ave
Maria Law Review
313
(2012); “The
Holy See: International Person and
Sovereign,” 1
Ave Maria International
Law Journal
1 (2011); “Foreign
Sovereign Immunity and the Holy
See,” 1
Ave Maria International Law
Journal
67 (2011); “The Second
John Courtney Murray Lecture:
John Courtney Murray: A Model of
Engagement,” 43
Loyola University
Chicago Law Journal
i (2011).
Emily Benfer,
“Law for the
Millennium: Educating New
Generations of Law Students,”
Clinical
Law Review
(forthcoming 2013)
(with Colleen Shanahan); “Adaptive
Clinical Teaching,”
Clinical Law Review
(2013) (with Colleen Shanahan);
“Interdisciplinary Collaboration
between Graduate Schools and Host
Communities” in
Town and Gown:
Effective Legal Strategies Promoting
Cooperation between Institutions
of Higher Education and Their
Host Municipalities
(American Bar
Association, 2013); “Theory & Praxis in
Reducing Women’s Poverty,”
American
University Journal of Gender, Social
Policy, & Law
(2012) (with Annette
Appel, Davida Finger);
“
The Health
Justice Project: Interdisciplinary
Advocacy to Overcome Social
Determinants of Health
,”
1
Canadian
Journal of Poverty Law
164 (2012)
(with Allyson Gold and April E.
Schweitzer); “Health Justice Project:
A Collaborative Commitment to
Solving Real World Problems,” 9
Indiana Health Law Review
521
(2012); “Advancing Health Law
& Social Justice in the Clinic, the
Classroom, and the Community,”
21
Annals of Health Law
237 (2012)
(with John Ammann, Lisa Bliss, Sylvia
Caley, Elizabeth Tobin Tyler, Robert
Pettignano); “May All Creatures Be
at Peace,”
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin,
September 11, 2011.
John Blum,
“Medicaid Governance
in the Wake of
National Federation
of Independent Business v. Sebelius:
Finding Federalism’s Middle Pathway,
from Administrative Law to State
Compacts,” 45
John Marshall Law
Review
601 (2012).
Bruce Boyer,
“Neglected, Abused, and
Dependent Children—Dispositions
and Permanency
,” Illinois Juvenile
Law and Practice
(2012) (with Anita
Weinberg); “Achieving Permanence
for Children in Relative Foster Care:
Relative Adoptions and Subsidized
Guardianships,”
Judges’ Page
(joint
publication of the National CASA
Association and the National Council
of Juvenile and Family Court Judges)
(November 2011); “Advocating for
Children in Care in a Climate of
Economic Recession: The Relationship
between Poverty and Child
Maltreatment,” 6
Northwestern Journal
of Law and Social Policy
301 (2011).
John Breen,
“The Road Not Taken:
Catholic Legal Education at the
Middle of the Twentieth Century,” 51
American Journal of Legal History
554
(2011) (with Lee Strang); “Religion
and the Purification of Reason: Why
the Liberal State Requires More Than
Simple Tolerance,” 33
Campbell Law
Review
505 (2011).
John Bronsteen,
“Well-Being Analysis
vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis,” 62
Duke
Law Journal
(forthcoming 2013) (with
Christopher Buccafusco & Jonathan
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Michael Kaufman continues to frequently publish and speak on securities law.
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