Valparaiso University Law School Guide to Faculty Publications 1879-2014
The Valparaiso University Law School Guide to Faculty Publications 1879 – 2014, published on the 135th anniversary of the Law School, intends to provide a comprehensive view of faculty publications throughout the history of the institution. It includes the published books, articles, book chapters, essays, introductions, forewords and book reviews written or edited by the Valparaiso Law School faculty.
Submissions from 2011
Is International Law Really Law? Theorizing the Multi-Dimensionality of Law, Elizabeth M. Bruch
Clarion Call or Sturm Und Drang: A Response to Pierre Schlag's Lecture on the State of Legal Scholarship, David R. Cleveland
The Architecture of Accreditation, Jay Conison
Illegal Aid: Legal Assistance to Immigrants in the United States, Geoffrey Heeren
DOMA and Diffusion Theory: Ending Animus Legislation through a Rational Basis Approach, David J. Herzig
Something From Nothing: Taxing Assets Accurately, David J. Herzig
Authenticating Electronic Documents, Sarah G. Holterhoff and Timothy Coggins
Canines in the Classroom: Service Animals in Primary and Secondary Educational Institutions, Rebecca J. Huss
Low Cost Alternatives for Legal Research: Using Casemaker and Loislaw, Emily Janoski-Haehlen
The Courts Are All A 'Twitter': The Implications of Social Media Use in the Courts, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen
A Realist Defense of the Alien Tort Statute, Robert Knowles
Gender-Based Affirmative Action and Reverse Gender Bias: Beyond Gratz, Parents Involved, and Ricci, Rosalie Levinson
Explanatory Synthesis and Rule Synthesis: A Comparative Civil Law and Common Law Analysis, Michael D. Murray
Law and Economics as a Rhetorical Perspective in Law, Michael D. Murray
Rule Synthesis and Explanatory Synthesis: A Socratic Dialogue between IREAC and TREAT, Michael D. Murray
President's Column, Steve Probst
What Exactly Do We Do?, Steve Probst
What Would You Like to See?, Steve Probst
Her Choice, Her Problem: How Having a Choice Can Diminish Family Solidarity, Richard Stith
War as Metaphor and the Rule of Law in Crisis: The Lessons We Should Have Learned from the War on Drugs, Susan Stuart
Is the Quest for Corporate Responsibility a Wild Goose Chase? The Story of Lovenheim v. Iroquois Brands, Ltd., D. A. Jeremy Telman
Langdellian Limericks, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Judicial Opinion Writing: An Annotated Bibliography, Ruth C. Vance
Submissions from 2010
Time to Bury the Shocks the Conscience Test, Rosalie Berger Levinson
Congress Needs to Repair the Court's Damage to § 1983, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
Hybrid Courts: Examining Hybridity Through a Post-Colonial Lens, Elizabeth M. Bruch
Clear as Mud: How the Uncertain Precedential Status of Unpublished Opinions Muddles Qualified Immunity Determinations, David R. Cleveland
Local Rules in the Wake of Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1, David R. Cleveland
For Jack, Man of the Book, Laura Gaston Dooley
Pulling Teeth: The State of Mandatory Immigration Detention, Geoffrey Heeren
Why Context Matters: Defining Service Animals Under Federal Law, Rebecca J. Huss
Helpful Smartphone Applications for Legal Professionals, Emily Janoski-Haehlen
Follow the Money! What Are You Spending on Research Sources? Part III: Teaching Old Resources to do New Tricks, Shannon Kemen and Emily Janoski-Haehlen
Bagram, Boumediene, and Limited Government, Robert Knowles
Responses to the Ten Questions, Robert Knowles
Dickens Redux: How American Child Labor Law Became a Con Game, Seymour Moskowitz
Save the Children: The Legal Abandonment of American Youth in the Workplace, Seymour Moskowitz
What Federal Rulemakers Can Learn from State Procedural Innovations, Seymour Moskowitz
President's Column, Steve Probst
Los Grandes Rechazos de la Sentencia Roe v. Wade, Richard Stith
On the Legal Validation of Sexual Relationships, Richard Stith
In Loco Parentis in the Public Schools: Abused, Confused, and in Need of Change, Susan P. Stuart
A Path Not Taken: Hans Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law in the Land of Legal Realists, D. A. Jeremy Telman
For Jack, Mentor and Friend, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Plural Vision: International Law Seen Through the Varied Lenses of Domestic Implementation, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Plural Vision: International Law Seen Through the Varied Lenses of Domestic Implementation, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Mexican Families & United States Immigration Reform, Bernard Trujillo
A Tribute to Mary Lawrence, Ruth C. Vance
Everything You Ever Needed to Know About Good Lawyering, You Can Learn from Elder Law, Linda S. Whitton
Submissions from 2009
Annoyancetech Vigilante Torts and Policy, Robert F. Blomquist
The Pragmatically Virtuous Lawyer?, Robert F. Blomquist
The Trouble with Negligence Per Se, Robert F. Blomquist
Scope of the Second Amendment Right – Post-Heller Standard of Review, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
The Supreme Court as the Major Barrier to Racial Equality, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
The Teachings of Modern Protestantism on Law, Politics, & Human Nature (book review), Zachary R. Calo
Draining the Morass: Ending the Jurisprudentially Unsound Unpublication System, David R. Cleveland
Overturning the Last Stone: The Final Step in Returning Precedential Status to All Opinions, David R. Cleveland
Am I the Only Person Paying Taxes? The Largest Tax Loophole for the Rich - Exchange Funds, David J. Herzig
Carried Interest: Can They Effectively Be Taxed?, David J. Herzig
The Pervasive Nature of Animal Law: How the Law Impacts the Lives of People and their Animal Companions, Rebecca J. Huss
Why Animal Law Matters: Establishing Animal Law Section in Era of Emerging Issues, Rebecca J. Huss
Helpful Resources for Handling a Domestic Relations Case, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen
Should You Use It? Tips on Authenticating Online Legal Sources, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen
American Hegemony and the Foreign Affairs Constitution, Robert Knowles
Islam and Democracy: They Can Work Together, Faisal Kutty
Mixed Media: Popular Culture and Race and Their Effect on Jury Selection, Andrea Lyon
Revisiting the Regulation Debate: The Effect of Food Marketing on Childhood Obesity, Nicole E. Negowetti
Abortion as Betrayal, Richard Stith
Participatory Lawyering & The Ivory Tower: Conducting a Forensic Law Audit in the Aftermath of Virginia Tech, Susan P. Stuart
Book Review: HENRY J. RICHARDSON III, THE ORIGINS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN INTERESTS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Medellin and Originalism, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Medellin and Originalism, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Submissions from 2008
Concurrence, Posner-Style: Ten Ways to Look at the Concurring Opinions of Judge Richard A. Posner, Robert F. Blomquist
Thinking About Law and Creativity: On the 100 Most Creative Moments in American Law, Robert F. Blomquist
The Implications of Psychological Research Related to Unconscious Discrimination and Implicit Bias in Proving Intentional Discrimination, Ivan E. Bodensteiner
National Juries for National Cases: Preserving Citizen Participation in Large-Scale Litigation, Laura G. Dooley
Lessons Learned: Acting as Guardian/Special Master in the Bad Newz Kennels Case, Rebecca J. Huss
Energized, I Explored and I Evolved, Emily Janoski-Haehlen
Why Re-invent the Wheel? Utilize Appellate Court Briefs Databases, Emily Janoski-Haehlen
Going Beyond Google: Researching News Online, Emily M. Janoski-Haehlen
Misinterpreting "Sounds of Silence": Why Courts Should Not "Imply" Congressional Preclusion of § 1983 Constitutional Claims, Rosalie Berger Levinson
Reining in Abuses of Executive Power Through Substantive Due Process, Rosalie Berger Levinson
Construccion vs. Desarrollo: La Raiz de Nuestros Malentendidos Sobre el Principio de la Vida, Richard Stith
Excluding Religion Excludes More than Religion, Richard Stith
Punishment, Invalidation, and Nonvalidation: What H.L.A. Hart Did Not Explain, Richard Stith
Securing the Rule of Law through Interpretive Pluralism: An Argument from Comparative Law, Richard Stith
Shibboleths and Ceballos: Eroding Constitutional Rights Through Pseudocommunication, Susan Stuart
Citizen Teacher: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't, Susan P. Stuart
The Reception of Hans Kelsen's Legal Theory in the United States: A Sociological Model, D. A. Jeremy Telman
Non-Citizens and Civil Liberties, Bernard Trujillo
Randomness and Complexity in Social Explanation: Evidence from Finance and Bankruptcy Law, Bernard Trujillo
Submissions from 2007
An Expressive Jurisprudence of the Establishment Clause, Ivan E. Bodensteiner and Alex Geisinger
Open or Closed: Balancing Border Policy with Human Rights, Elizabeth M. Bruch
Rescue Me: Legislating Cooperation between Animal Control Authorities and Rescue Organizations, Rebecca J. Huss
Immigration Reform, National Security After September 11, and the Future of North American Integration, Kevin R. Johnson and Bernard Trujillo
Toward a Limited-Government Theory of Extraterritorial Detention, Robert Knowles and Marc D. Falkoff
Discovering Discovery: Non-Party Access to Pretrial Information in the Federal Courts 1938-2006, Seymour Moskowitz