Facult y Schol arship
Brooks Holland
Linda Kawaguchi
in a special symposium issue of the Gonzaga Law Review on the Conference on Race and Criminal Justice in the West, Vol. 47, P. 341 March 2012 – “Imagining the Open Road,”
a response to Professor Nancy Leong’s article, “The Open Road and the Traffic Stop: Narratives and Counter-Narratives of the American Dream,”in the Florida Law Review Forum, Vol. 1, P. 1. October 2011 – published, “Does the Fourth
Amendment Permit a Jail to Strip Search all Inmates, Including Inmates Arrested for Minor Offenses?,” ABA Supreme Court Review (co-author Michelle Trombley, a 2010 graduate of Gonzaga Law School), Vol. 39. October 2011 – published commentary
“Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders,” SCOTUSBlog. Spring 2011 – published, “Racial Profiling
and a Punitive Exclusionary Rule,” Temple Political & Civil Rights Law Review, Vol. 20, No. 29. Spring 2011 – published, “The Armed
Career Criminal Act & Revised State Drug Sentencing: It Depends on What “Is”
Means,” ABA Supreme Court Review, Vol. 38, P. 288. Spring 2011 – published, “Does the Federal
Witness-Protection Murder Statute Require Proof That the Victim Would Have Communicated with a Federal Officer or Judge?,” ABA Supreme Court Review, Vol. 38, P. 261. April 2011 – published, “The Court Debates
Intent Versus Reasonable Possibilities,” SCOTUSBlog.
Presentations November 2011 – participated in the Journal
of Law & Policy’s conference at Brooklyn Law School, “Crawford & Beyond,” speaking on two of the four panels conducted during the conference, Brooklyn, N.Y. November 2011 – participated as a panelist
in the WSBA’s Ethical Dilemmas program in Spokane. September 2011 – presented, “Racial
Bias and Criminal Justice Remedies: Investigation, Jury Selection, Trial, and Sentence,” at the Conference on Race and Criminal Justice, Gonzaga School of Law, Spokane.
August 2011 – presented, “The Ethics
of Padilla v. Kentucky and Adverse Consequences to Criminal Convictions,” to the King County Public Defender Office in Seattle.
Other Professional Activities January 2012 – assigned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit as defense counsel in the case of United States v. Mryland. August 2011 – argued client’s appeal
in United States v. Denham to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The Ninth Circuit subsequently reversed in part and remanded for a new sentencing hearing. See U.S. v. Denham, 2011 WL 3796892 (9th Cir. 2011).
Linda Kawaguchi Publications July 2011 – guest editor and wrote the introductory article for a special double issue of Legal Reference Services Quarterly on “Determining Legislative Intent in State Courts: Selected Methods and Sources,”30 L.R.S.Q (2011). June 2011 – published “Teaching Advanced
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