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).
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students: A Call to Action, Legal Reference Services Quarterly (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Jaime Valenzuela, Demonstrating Inclusion and Allyship: Curating a Physical and Digital Exhibit to Amplify an Indigenous Voice , in Creating an Inclusive Library: Approaches for Increasing Outreach, Engagement, and Use with BIPOC Students, Ngoc-Yen Tran, Michael Aguilar, & Adriana Poo (Eds.) (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Arizona Legal Studies
Rebecca Aviel, Margot E. Kaminski, Toni Massaro & Andrew Keane Woods, From Gods to Google, 134 Yale Law Journal (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Oren Tamir, Getting Right What’s Wrong With the Major Questions Doctrine, 62 Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 543 (2024).
Christopher Griffin Jr, Cas Laskowski & Samuel Thumma, How to Harness AI for Justice: A Preliminary Agenda for Using Generative AI to Improve Access to Justice, 108 Judicature 42 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Leslye Obiora, Intersecting Exit, Voice and Loyalty: Feedback from Nigeria, in Albert Hirschman: Legacy and Debates (Ed. by Luca Meldolesi & Nicoletta Stame (2024).
Diana Simon, Legal Education and Trigger Warnings: More Harm Than Good, 18 Charleston Law Review 481 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Down the Rabbit Hole With Doe, Arizona Attorney Magazine forthcoming, 2024.
Arizona Legal Studies
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Response Times Are So Slow These Days, Email Is Now Sloth Mail, 60 Arizona Attorney Magazine 44, 2024.
Arizona Legal Studies
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Unlike Belly Buttons, Commas and Periods With Quotation Marks Cannot Be Innies or Outies, 60 Arizona Attorney Magazine 24 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
David Gantz, Nearshoring in Context: Sixty Years of Mexican Production for the United States Market, 41 Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law 217 (2024).
Xiaoqian Hu, Yanliu Tao & Qichen Zhang, Pandemic Impact and Women’s Resilience in China, in Gender Companion to Gender and Covid-19 (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Arizona Legal Studies
Jordan Woods, Public Memory, LGBTQ (In)Visibility and Anti-Gay Violence: A Frame Analysis of Media Discourse on the Murder of Matthew Shepard 25 Years Later, in in The (Mis)Representation of Queer Lives in True Crime (Abbie E. Goldberg, Danielle C. Slakoff, & Carrie L. Buist, eds.) (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Tara Sklar, Pursuing an Interstate Medical Telemedicine Registration Compact, Petrie-Flom Center at Harvard Law School (2024).
Antonio Coronado, Rachel Crisler, Cayley Balser & Stacy Rupprecht Jane, Re-Regulating Justice: Realizing Housing Stability Through Community Legal Advocacy, 32 Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development (2024).
Arizona Legal Studies
Kathryn Huber & Tara Sklar, Regulating Digital Health Care for the Cognitively Impaired , 19 Journal of Health and Life Sciences Law 97 (2024).
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