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Andrew McClurg

PROFESSOR EUGENE SHAPIRO RETIREMENT

Professor McClurg’s textbook, “Guns and the Law: Cases, Problems and Explanation,” will be published in 2016. Professor McClurg’s article, “The Second Amendment Right to be Negligent,” was accepted for publication in the Florida Law Review. He also had his article, “In Search of the Golden Mean in the Gun Debate,” published in the Howard Law Journal. Steven Mulroy Professor Mulroy had an adapted version of his Case Western Reserve Law Review article, “Fourth Amendment Whack-a-Mole: The Surprising Persistence of the Constitutionally Problematic 48Hour Holds,” published online by Case Text.

John Newman Professor Newman’s article, “Antitrust in Zero-Price Markets: Foundations,” was published in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review.

Daniel Schaffzin Professor Schaffzin’s book chapter, “Delivering Effective Education in Externship Programs,” was published in the textbook “Building on Best Practices and Carnegie’s Educating Lawyers: Legal Education in a Changing World.”

Katharine Schaffzin Professor Schaffzin’s article, “Beyond Bobby Jo Clary: The

Professor Eugene Shapiro, who has been a faculty member at Memphis Law for 40 years, will retire at the end of the current academic year.

Unavailability of Same-Sex Marital Privileges Infringes the Rights

Professor Shapiro has been an outstanding teacher to thousands

of So Many More than Criminal Defendants,” was accepted for

of students, as well as an exemplary scholar. He joined the

publication in the University of Kansas Law Review.

faculty at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 1976, after serving as associate appellate counsel for the Legal Aid Society in New York City and as an attorney for the National Labor Relations

Eugene Shapiro

Board.

Professor Shapiro’s article, “Governmental Acquiescence in Private Party Searches: The State Action Inquiry and Lessons from the

On behalf of the entire Memphis Law community, we’d like to

Federal Circuit,” will be published in the University of Kentucky

express our deepest gratitude to Professor Shapiro for all he has

Law Journal.

done for this law school and for our students.

Christina Zawissa Professor Zawissa’s article, “Teaching Cross-Cultural Competence

THANK YOU PROFESSOR SHAPIRO!

to Law Students: Understanding the ‘Self’ as ‘Other’,” will be published in the Florida Coastal Law Review. 27


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