BOOKS
John Bronsteen,
Happiness and the
Law
(University of Chicago Press,
2014) (with Buccafusco and Masur).
James Gathii, Wing-Tat Lee Chair
in International Law,
African
Regional Trade Agreements as Legal
Regimes
(Cambridge University Press,
2013 ed.).
Cynthia Ho, Clifford E. Vickrey
Research Professor,
Civil Procedure:
An Interactive Guide
(Carolina Press,
forthcoming 2016) (with Upchurch
and Gilles); and
Access to Medicine
in the Global Economy: International
Agreements on Patents and Related
Rights
(Oxford University Press, 2011).
Michael Kaufman, Associate Dean
for Academic Affairs,
Learning
Together: The Law, Policy, Economics,
Pedagogy and Neuroscience of Early
Childhood Education
(Rowman &
Littlefield, 2015) (with S. Kaufman and
Nelson);
Rule 10b-5 Private Securities
Fraud Litigation
(West, 2015) (with
Wunderlich);
Learning Civil Procedure
(2d ed., West, 2015) (with Baicker-
McKee, Coleman, Herr, and Stempel);
Teacher’s Manual to Learning Civil
Procedure
(2d ed., West, 2015) (with
Baicker-McKee, Coleman, Herr, and
Stempel);
Education Law, Policy, and
Practice: Cases and Materials
(3d ed.,
Aspen, 2013) (with S. Kaufman);
Teacher’s Manual to Education
Law, Policy, and Practice: Cases and
Materials
(3d ed., Aspen, 2013) (with S.
Kaufman);
Illinois Civil Trial Procedure
(15th ed., West, 2014-15);
Depositions:
Law, Strategy, and Technique
(West,
2015) (with Lisnek);
Expert Witnesses:
Securities Cases
(West, 2013-14); and
his multivolume treatise entitled
Securities Litigation: Damages
, first
published by West in 1989, is now in
its 26th edition.
Jeffrey Kwall, Kathleen and Bernard
Beazley Research Professor,
The Federal Income Taxation of
Corporations, Partnerships, Limited
Liability Companies, and Their Owners
(
5th ed., University Casebook Series,
Foundation Press, forthcoming 2016);
The Tax Consequences of Contingent
Payment Transactions
(Bloomberg-
BNA, Tax Management US Income
Portfolio Series, No. 566, 2014)
(with Schally);
The Federal Income
Taxation of Corporations, Partnerships,
Limited Liability Companies, and
Their Owners
(4th ed., University
Casebook Series, Foundation Press,
2012); and
Fundamentals of Modern
Property Law
(6th ed., Foundation
Press, 2011) (coauthored).
Richard Michael (BS ’55, JD ’58),
Civil Procedure Before Trial
(2d ed.,
West, 2011).
Margaret Moses,
Principles and
Practice of International Commercial
Arbitration
(2d ed., Cambridge
University Press, 2012).
Thomas McInerney, Distinguished
PROLAW Scholar in Residence,
Strategic Treaty Management:
Practice and Implications
(Cambridge
University Press, 2015).
Charles Murdock (JD ’63),
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, and 3 and supps. to vols. 4, 5,
and 6, 2012; 5th ed. vols. 4, 5, and 6
and supps. to vols. 1, 2, and 3, 2013)
(with Rotunda) (available at Westlaw,
as updated through June 2012, as
“CONLAW” database).
Juan F. Perea,
Race and Races: Cases
and Resources for a Diverse America
(3d ed., West Academic Publishing,
2015) (with Delgado, Harris, Stefancic,
andWildman); and associated
Teachers’ Manual
.
Steven Ramirez, Associate
Dean for Faculty Research and
Development,
Corrupted Justice:
Behind the New Criminal Immunity
for Wall Street Bankers
(NYU Press,
forthcoming 2016) (with M. Ramirez);
and
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 and
Transactions: Teacher’s Manual
(Carolina Academic Press, 2012); and
Art Law and Transactions
(Carolina
Academic Press, 2011).
Allen Shoenberger,
New Illinois
Rules of Evidence
(Illinois State Bar
Association, 2011).
Lawrence Singer,
Careers in Health
Law
(American Bar Association, 2014)
(with Bess and Finn); and
The Law of
Medical Practice in Illinois
(3d ed. vols.
21 and 22, Thomson Reuters, 2013)
(with Kane and Silverman).
Alexander Tsesis,
Constitutional
Design
(Oxford University Press,
forthcoming 2016); and
For Liberty
and Equality: The Life and Times of the
Declaration of Independence
(Oxford
University Press, 2012, Audible Audio
Edition 2013, paperback 2014).
Spencer Waller,
Antitrust and
American Business Abroad
(4th ed.,
Thomson Reuters, forthcoming 2015)
(with Fiebig);
Brands, Competition Law
and IP
(Cambridge University Press,
forthcoming 2015) (with Desai and
Lianos); and
Antitrust and American
Business Abroad
(3d ed., Thomson/
West, 2009-14).
Michael Zimmer,
Employment
Discrimination: Selected Cases
and Statutes, 2014
(Aspen, 2014)
(with Sullivan andWhite);
Cases
and Materials on Employment
Discrimination
(8th ed., Aspen,
2013) (with Sullivan andWhite);
and
The Global Workplace:
International and Comparative
Employment Law
(2d ed., Aspen,
2012) (with Blanpain, Bisom-Rapp,
Corbett, and Josephs).
ARTICLES
Mary Ann Becker, “
Understanding
the Tethered Generation: Net Gens
Come to Law School,” 53
Duquesne
Law Review
9
(2015).
Emily Benfer,
“Honoring a Common
Humanity: Maxims for Achieving
Social Justice,” 19
Loyola Public Interest
Law Reporter
147
(2014); “Educating
the Next Generation of Health Law
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Leaders: Medical-Legal Partnership
and Interdisciplinary Graduate
Education,” 35
Journal of Legal
Medicine
113 (2013); “Educating the
Invincibles: Strategies for Teaching
the Millennial Generation in Law
School,” 20
Clinical Law Review
1
(2013) (with Shanahan); “Adaptive
Clinical Teaching,” 19
Clinical Law
Review
201 (2013) (with Shanahan);
and “Interdisciplinary Collaboration
between Graduate Schools and
Host Communities,”
Town and Gown:
Effective Legal Strategies Promoting
Cooperation between Institutions
of Higher Education and Their
Host Municipalities
(American Bar
Association, 2013).
John Blum, John J. Waldron
Research Professor,
“Restoring the
Parameters of Public Health in a Time
of Hobby Lobby and Ebola: The Case
for a Wellness Account,”
Belmont Law
Review
(2015);
“Non-Discrimination
and the Role of Complementary
and Alternative Medicine,” 23
Health
Law Reporter
574 (2014); “Hospital-
Physician Relationships,”
Oxford Book
of American Health Law
(forthcoming
2015) (with Voss and Mathis); and
“The Naprapath in the Rainforest,” 17
Nexus Journal of Law and Public Policy
101 (2014).
John Breen,
“The Forgotten
Jurisprudential Debate: Legal
Realism and Catholic Legal Thought’s
Response,” 98
Marquette Law Review
(forthcoming 2015) (with Strang); “A
Brief History of American Catholic
Legal Education: The Arc of an
Uncertain Identity,”
American Law
From a Catholic Perspective: Through
a Clearer Lens
(R. Rychlak, ed., 2014)
(with Strang); and “Abortion, Religion,
and the Accusation of Establishment:
A Critique of Justice Stevens’ Opinions
in Thornburgh, Webster, and Casey,”
39
Ohio Northern University Law
Review
823 (2013).
John Bronsteen,
“Well-Being
and Public Policy,”
The Oxford
Handbook of Law and Economics
(forthcoming 2015) (with Buccafusco
and Masur); and “Well-Being Analysis
vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis,” 62
Duke Law
Journal
1603 (2013) (with Buccafusco
and Masur).
Samuel Brunson,
“Dear I.R.S., It Is
Time to Enforce the Campaigning
Prohibition. Even Against Churches,”
87
University of Colorado Law
Review
(forthcoming 2015); “Accept
This as a Gift: Unilaterally Enforcing
Foreign Tax Judgments,” 146
Tax
Notes
541 (2015);
“
The Taxation of
RICs: Replicating Portfolio Investment
or Eliminating Double Taxation?”, 20
Stanford Journal of Law, Business and
Finance
(forthcoming 2015); “The US
as Tax Haven? Aiding Developing
Countries by Revoking the Revenue
Rule,” 5
Columbia Journal of Tax
Law
170 (2014); “Mutual Funds,
Fairness, and the Income Gap,” 65
Alabama Law Review
139 (2013);
“Taxing Polygamy,” 91
Washington
University Law Review
113 (2013); and
“Watching the Watchers: Preventing
IRS Abuse of the Tax System,” 14
Florida Tax Review
223 (2013).
Megan Canty,
“Interruptions in
Search of a Purpose: Oral Argument
in the Supreme Court, October
Terms 1958-60 and 2010-12,”
Utah
Law Review
(forthcoming 2015)
(with Sullivan).
John Dehn,
“Whither International
Martial Law: Human Rights as Sword
and Shield in Transnational Self-
Defense,”
The Theoretical Boundaries
of Armed Conflict and Human Rights
(
forthcoming 2015
)
.
Teresa Frisbie (JD ’86),
“Encourage
Clients to Eat Their Conflict
Management Vegetables” (Feb. 18,
2015); “Knowing What Clients Want
from ADR Processes Helps Them—
and You” (Dec. 11, 2014); “Facebook’s
Dispute Resolution Tool Helpful,
But Needs Work” (Sept. 25, 2014);
Correcting the Neutral Selection
Gender Bias” (Aug. 21, 2014);
“Restorative Justice is Expanding
in Illinois, But More Can Still Be
Done” (July 29, 2014); “Assessing
Feedback Helps Manage Conflict”
(June 6, 2014); “Finding Inspiration
Cynthia Ho (center), pictured at the annual IP reception for students and alumni in March, has a new book,
Civil Procedure:
An Interactive Guide,
scheduled for publication in 2016.
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