2026
Melissa Tatum & Jennifer Hendry, Spaces of Indigenous Justice: Applying Theory to Practical Problems (Forthcoming 2026).
2025
Andrew Coan & Harry Surden, Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Interpretation, 96 University of Colorado Law Review 413 (2025).
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, Benin Bronzes Restitution and the Right to Culture (2025).
Travis Spence, Emergency Response and Recovery Guide, Forthcoming (2025).
Diana Simon, Exploring the Singular ’They’, Law360 (2025).
Leslye Obiora, How Can the Protection of Cultural Property Be Strengthened in Africa?, Antiquities Coalition (forthcoming) (2025).
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Don’t Be a Turkey—Avoid Gobbledygook, Arizona Attorney Magazine (2025).
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, Restituting the Usefulness of Traditional Institutions for Cultural Heritage Law, Journal of African History forthcoming (2025).
Leslye Obiora, Skin and Screen: Signifying a Change of Times , in Public Catastrophe, ed. by Sarah Tobias & Arlene Stein (2025).
Arizona Legal Studies
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, Debarati Sen & Sreeparna Chattopadhyay, Voices in Conversation: Cost of Living Crisis, Feminist Anthropology (forthcoming) (2025).
2024
Shefali Milczarek-Desai, (Hidden) In Plain Sight: Migrant Child Labor and the New Economy of Exploitation, 77 University of Arkansas Law Review 345 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Susan Salmon, A Short & Happy Guide to Moot Court (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Cas Laskowski, Teresa Miguel-Stearns, Tina Ching, Emily Florio, Kerry Lohmeier, Jean O’Grady, Adeen Postar, Austin Martin Williams & Kristin Wolek, Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Law Libraries: Mid-Atlantic Roundtable Report (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Shalev Roisman, Balancing Interests in the Separation of Powers, 91 University of Chicago Law Review 1331 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Tessa Dysart, Book Review: At the Altar of the Appellate Gods--A Book Review, 25 The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 199 (2024).
Toni Massaro, Book Review: How Machines Came to Speak: Technologies and Freedom of Speech, 20 Law, Culture and Humanities 455 (2024).
Cas Laskowski, Data: Societal Datafication and Libraries, in Encyclopedia of Libraries, Librarianship, and Information Science (Eds. Baker, David and Ellis, Lucy), (2024).
Xiaoqian Hu & Deirdre Pfeiffer, Deconstructing Racial Code Words, 58 Law & Society Review 294 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, Deepening the Case for Egalitarianism in the International Order: A Comparative Perspective, 18 ICL Journal 457 (2024).
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students, in Academic Law Librarianship: Historical Reflections, Present Challenges, and Future Opportunities in Legal Education, (eds. Jessica de Perio Wittman and Raquel J. Gabriel) forthcoming (2024).