Regent Law Faculty Achievements – April 2018
91’s School of Law Faculty members willingly share their knowledge and expertise beyond the classroom to spark scholarly debate and advance the practice of law. Their latest endeavors include the following.
Associate Professor Gloria Whittico’s most recent article, The Rule of Law and the Genesis of Freedom: A Survey of Selected Virginia County Court Freedom Suits (1723 to 1800), was just published by the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review.
Professor Brad Jacob addressed the Princess Anne Republican Women’s Club on April 23 on “Masterpiece Cakeshop: Freedom of Religion, Expression, and Conscience.”
Professor Ben Madison’s paper, “,” was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for , and in .
Professor Lynne Marie Kohm was interviewed regarding the Alfie Evans case. . View and download her related work: ; and . Professor Lou Hensler’s discussion of this problem as it previously presented itself with baby Charlie Gard can be viewed here: .
Professor Kathleen McKee’s article , has been cited by 23 Comm. L. & Pol’y 91.
Professor Jeff Brauch has accepted an offer for publication with Catholic University Law Review for his article: “The Human Rights Movement and the Prevention of Evil: The Need to Look Inward As Well As Out.”
Professor James Duane has the #1 selling book on Amazon’s top 30 best-selling books; four of those books listed are written by current or former justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, and others are written by prominent and nationally distinguished legal commentators and law professors. Professor Duane’s book leads that list, even though it has been on the market for over 18 months. He will be speaking about the subject of his book at the following law schools this month:
- Pace Law School in White Plains, New York, on April 10.
- Temple Law School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on April 17.
- William and Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia, on April 19.
Professor Doug Cook has a new post on his SSRN page – , published in the Whittier Law Review.
Adjunct Professor Dr. Carol Rasnic will be a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Warwick in Coventry, England from April 11 until June 30. She will present other guest lectures at the University of Birmingham (England) Law School, the University of Keele, the University of Essex, and the University of Exeter. Dr. Rasnic will also be a speaker on her host professor’s See some of .
Professor Eric DeGroff’s article, , has been selected for inclusion in the EduRN launch as part of the Social Sciences Education eJournal,EduRN: Innovation Research & Policy Education (IRPN) (Topic),EduRN: Legal Scholarship Education (LSN) (Topic).
Professor Natt Gantt and Professor Ben Madison’s article, , has been selected for inclusion in the EduRN launch as part of the Social Sciences Education eJournal,EduRN: Legal Scholarship Education (LSN) (Topic).
Joseph A. Kohm, Jr. and Professor Lynne Marie Kohm’s article , has been selected for inclusion in the EduRN launch as part of the Social Sciences Education eJournal.
Professor Lynne Marie Kohm’s article, , was recently listed on SSRN’s Top Ten download list for and .
Irina Chekhovska and Professor Lynne Marie Kohm have just posted , which will be published at 8 Int’l J. Jurisprudence on the Family (2018).