KU Law Magazine | Fall 2013

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Bryan Thompson, “U.S. Supreme Court: Can’t Patent Human Genes,” Kansas Public SEPT Radio and KCUR 89.3 FM, National Public Radio affiliates (June 14, 2013).

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Lisa M. Krieger, “Extinct species revival raises hopes, fears,” Whittier Daily News (June 13, 2013). Diane Stafford, “Supreme Court bars patents on unaltered human DNA,” Kansas City Star (June 13, 2013). Carmen Russell-Sluchansky, “Supreme Court decision AMP v. Myriad SCOTUS rules that human DNA cannot be patented,” The Voice of Russia Radio (June 13, 2013). Liza Gross, “De-Extinction Debate: Should Extinct Species be Revived?,” KQED (June 5, 2013). Elizabeth Weise, “Should we bring back the passenger pigeon and the woolly mammoth?,” USA Today (June 2, 2013). AAP, “Extinct species revival raises hopes,” The Australian (June 1, 2013). Lisa M. Krieger, “Extinct species revival raises hopes, fears,” San Jose Mercury News (May 31, 2013).

MORE ONLINE Find links to law review articles and more extensive information about KU Law faculty members online at law.ku.edu/faculty.

Suzanne Valdez PRESENTATIONS Invited Presenter, “An Overview of the Kansas Victims’ Bill of Rights,” 16th Annual Kansas Crime Victims’ Rights Conference, Wichita, Kan. (April 2013). Co-Presenter, “Compensating Victims of Crime: Division of Crime Victims Compensation,” 16th Annual Kansas Crime Victims’ Rights Conference, Wichita, Kan. (April 2013).

Stephen J. Ware PUBLICATIONS “Originalism, Balanced Legal Realism and Judicial Selection: A Case Study,” 22 Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy 165 (2013).

SUPPLEMENTS “Criminal Procedure,” LexisNexis, 7th ed., 2013 Supplement (July/August 2013), with Joseph G. Cook and Paul Marcus. Gilbert Law Summaries, Criminal Procedure 2013 Supplement (July/August 2013), with Paul Marcus. PRESENTATIONS “Voir Dire: The Unappreciated Risks of Probing Juror Bias,” 2013 Kansas Judicial Conference, Wichita, Kan. (June 20, 2013). SERVICE Member, University Academic Assessment Committee (October 2013 - present). MEDIA “Warrantless Wiretapping Goes to Court,” HuffPost Live (Oct. 28, 2013). Karen Dillon, “Evidence for Search of Leawood Home Called Flimsy,” The Kansas City Star (May 3, 2013).

Corey Rayburn Yung WEB PUBLISHING “Civil Commitment for Sex Offenders,” American Medical Association Journal of Ethics Virtual Mentor (October 2013).

“Supreme Court: US genes patent decision may depend on strands in Myriad argument,” Financial Times (May 28, 2013).

PRESENTATIONS “Judicial Selection,” Recent Developments in the Law CLE, University of Kansas (May 30, 2013).

Carmen Russell-Sluchansky, “Can human genes be patented?” The Voice of Russia Radio (April 16, 2013).

“Arbitration,” American Bar Association Section on Dispute Resolution Annual Meeting, Chicago, Ill. (April 6, 2013).

PRESENTATIONS “How to Lie with Rape Statistics,” Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, University of Pennsylvania Law School (October 2013).

Bryan Thompson, “Who Owns Your Genes?” Kansas Public Radio (April 15, 2013).

“Judicial Selection,” Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, University of Denver, Colorado Springs, Colo. (March 28-29, 2013).

“How to Lie with Rape Statistics,” Case Western University School of Law Workshop (October 2013).

Greg Stohr & Susan Decker, “Biotech industry at stake as court weighs human gene patent,” Daily Herald (April 12, 2013). Greg Stohr & Susan Decker, “Biotech Industry at Stake in Human Gene Patent Decision,” Bloomberg (April 11, 2013). Hank Greely, “Interview with Andrew Torrance,” Stanford Center for Law and the Biosciences Podcast (April 5, 2013). HONORS Invited reviewer, National Academies (2013).

William E. Westerbeke BOOK CHAPTERS “Torts,” 2013 Kansas Annual Survey, Vol. 24, Kansas Bar Association (2013), with Brad Serafine.

Melanie D. Wilson

“Opinions, Briefs, and Computers – Oh My!,” JOTWELL (July 16, 2013).

Author & Presenter, “How to Lie with Rape Statistics,” Feminist Influence on Criminal Law Workshop, University of Colorado Law School, Boulder, Colo. (April 2013). Author & Presenter, “A Typology of Judging Styles,” Public Law Colloquium, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. (March 2013).

JOURNAL ARTICLES “Juror Privacy in the Sixth Amendment Balance,” 2012 Utah Law Review 2023 (2012).

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