IN THESE HALLS: FACULTY ACCOMPLISHMENTS Alena Allen
D.R. Jones
Professor Allen’s article, “Dense Women,” was published in the
Professor Jones’ article, “Commerciality and Fair Use,” was
Ohio State Law Journal.
published in the Wake Forest Journal of Business & Intellectual Property.
Jeremy Bock
Daniel Kiel
Professor Bock’s article, “Does the Presumption of Validity Matter?
Professor Kiel’s article, “No Caste Here? Toward a Structural
An Experimental Assessment,” was published in the University of
Explanation of American Education Disparities,” was published
Richmond Law Review.
in the Penn State Law Review.
Ralph Brashier
William Kratzke
Professor Brashier’s textbook, “Mastering Elder Law,” had a
Professor Kratzke’s article, “The Biblical Fool and the Brander:
second edition published.
the Law and Economics of Propertization in American Trademark Law,” was accepted for publication in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal.
Amy Campbell Professor Campbell authored a chapter entitled “Is there a
Peter Letsou
therapeutic way to balance community sentiment, student mental
Dean Letsou’s op-ed, “Too Many Law Students, Too Few
health, and student safety to address campus-related violence?”
Legal Jobs? A View from Memphis Law,” was published in
in the “Handbook of Community Sentiment”.
The Commercial Appeal on September 6, 2015. Dean Letsou also participated as a panelist in “Journey to Justice, The Role of Law in Effecting Social Change, as Examined through the Legacy of Constance Baker Motley, Advocate and Jurist” at
Demetria Frank
the National Civil Rights Museum on November 12, 2015.
Professor Frank’s article, “The Proof is in the Prejudice: A Proposal
Earlier in the fall, Dean Letsou was elected secretary of the Leo
Confronting Implicit Racial Bias in Uncharged Act Evidence,” will
Bearman Sr. American Inn of Court.
be published in the Harvard Journal on Racial & Ethnic Justice. Boris Mamlyuk Professor Mamlyuk’s book chapter, “Post-socialist property Donna Harkness
law in Russia,” is forthcoming in the “Research Handbook on
Professor Harkness authored a chapter entitled “Bridging
Comparative Property Law.”
the Caregiving Gap – Does Technology Provide and Ethically
He also has another forthcoming chapter entitled,
and Legally Viable Answer? A U.S. Perspective,” in the book “International and Comparative Law on the Rights of Older Persons.” Lee Harris Professor Harris’ textbook, “Mastering Corporations and Other Business Entities,” had its second edition published.
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“Decolonization as a Cold War Imperative: Early Soviet International Law as a Precursor to Bandung,” in “The Global South, and International Law: Critical Pasts and Pending Futures.” Professor Mamyluk’s article, “The Ukraine Crisis, Cold War II, and International Law,” was published in the German Law Journal.