RECENT FACULTY SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY DOMINIQUE M. CUSTOS, Judge John D. Wessel Distinguished Professor of Law
KATHRYN VENTURATOS LORIO, J.D. ’73, Leon Sarpy Professor of Law
Overseas Law: The Permanency Challenge, in l'Influence des Regimes Juridiques des Collectivités Territoriales d'Outre-Mer sur l'Évolution de l'État Français (Pierre-Yves Chicot, Robert Etien & Pierre Teisserenc eds., 2013)
Experiential Teaching On Steroids: Unexpected Pedagogical Discoveries, 15 Loy. J. Pub. Int. L. 195 (2013)
United States, in Codification of Administrative Procedure 387 (Jean-Bernard Auby ed., 2014) LLOYD L. DRURY III, Associate Professor Publicly-Held Private Equity Firms and the Rejection of Law as a Governance Device, 16 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 57 (2013) BOBBY MARZINE HARGES, Adams and Reese Distinguished Professor of Law Recent Developments: Alternative Dispute Resolution, 61 La. B.J. 133 (August/ September 2013) PATRICK R. HUGG, John J. McAulay Distinguished Professor of Law, and
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BLAINE G. LECESNE, Donna and John Fraiche Distinguished Professor of Law Recent Developments: Louisiana Class Actions, 74 La. L. Rev. 847 (2014)
The ICLEO Mentoring Legacy of Chief Justice Randall Shepard: An Essay, 48 Val. U. L. Rev. 1 (2014) LUZ MOLINA, Jack Nelson Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law The Justice Gap: Access to Justice Committee Discusses Current Situation and Strategies to Narrow the Gap, 71 La. B.J. 412 (April/May 2014) (Co-author, with Emily Phillips Ziober)
CHUNLIN LEONHARD, Assistant Professor Negative Externalities and Subprime Auto Financing: Time to Let the Hanging Paragraph Go, 45 U. of Toledo L. Rev. 267 (2014) MARÍA PABÓN LÓPEZ, Dean and Judge Adrian G. Duplantier Distinguished Professor of Law Self Portrait of the Puerto Rican Jurist: A Life of Hard Work / Autorretrato de la Jurista Puertorriqueña: Una Vida de Trabajo Arduo, 47 Rev. Juridica U. Inter. P.R. 5 (2013) [reviewing Sonia Sotomayor, My Beloved World (2013)]
CRAIG ROBERT SENN, Associate Professor Minimal Relevance: Non-Disabled Replacement Evidence in ADA Discrimination Cases, 66 Baylor L. Rev. 65 (2014) SANDI S. VARNADO, Associate Professor Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind, 74 La. L. Rev. 719 (2014) JEANNE WOODS, Henry F. Bonura Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law Theorizing Peace as a Human Right, 7 Hum. Rts. & Int’l Legal Discourse 178 (2013)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JOHN BLEVINS has been participating in the debate over network neutrality protections at both the Federal Communications Commission and in federal courts. These protections help ensure the Internet remains open and nondiscriminatory. When the FCC’s rules were recently challenged at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, Blevins filed an amicus brief on behalf of some of the nation’s leading computer network engineers and entrepreneurs in support of the FCC. The brief was also signed by several pioneers of the Internet who played a key role in its creation. More recently, his writings on network neutrality issues have been featured on the Washington Post’s Wonkblog site. These efforts are in addition to Blevins’s academic research, which examines the intersection of Internet technologies with copyright and communications law. His recent articles in these areas have been published by the Tennessee Law Review and the Cardozo Law Review. Blevins will also be teaching a new class called Law and Technology as part of Loyola’s new Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship certificate program. The class will introduce students to various technologies most relevant to modern startup companies and their attorneys. (See p. 10.)