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2009

October 2009
David E. Shipley will succeed UGA Vice President for Instruction Jere W. Morehead as faculty athletics representative effective July 1, 2010. The faculty athletics representative is responsible for assuring academic compliance with NCAA regulations and academic success for student athletes.
 
Fazal Khan was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the state of the U.S. health care system in comparison to the systems in Canada and Europe.
 
Walter Hellerstein's study of the constitutionality of the Save Our Homes Amendment to the Florida Constitution was cited by both sides in litigation over the constitutionality of the Amendment, according to a story in the Miami Herald.
 
Visiting Professor Richard J. Peltz, "Copyright/Intellectual Freedom" and "Freedom of Information Act" in the Encyclopedia of Journalism (C. Sterling, ed.) (Sage Publications, 2009)
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the theme of the 10th Annual Legal Ethics & Professionalism Symposium, hosted by the School of Law.
 
James C. Smith, speaker, "Scrutinizing the Residents of Public Housing: The Rise of Federally Mandated Exclusionary Rules", the NEPOC legal scholarship conference at the University of Buffalo Law School, October, 2009
 
Jamie Baker Roskie was presented with the Trailblazer Award by the Newtown Florist Club for more than two years of work by her and clinic students addressing land use and environmental justice issues.
 
Visiting Professor Miriam A. Cherry, speaker, "New Voices in Comparative Law", a panel of the American Comparative Law Society, October, 2009
 
Jamie Baker Roskie has been named co-editor of the Land Use Prof Blog.
 
Walter Hellerstein, Classifying State and Local Taxes: Current Controversies, 54 State Tax Notes 35 (2009) (with J. Swain)
 
Michael L. Wells, Cases and Materials on Federal Courts (Thomson/West, 2007) (with W. Marshall and L.Yackle) (Supp. 2009)
 
C. Ronald Ellington was recently honored with the UGA Blue Key Service Award. This award recognizes contributions to the nation, state, UGA and the community.
 
James F. Ponsoldt, Toward the Reaffirmation of the Antitrust Rule of Per Se Illegality as a Law of Rules for Horizontal Price Fixing and Territorial Allocation Agreements: A Reflection on the Palmer Case in a Renewed Era of Economic Regulation, 62 Southern Methodist University Law Review 635 (2009)
 

September 2009
Fazal Khan, Paging King Solomon: Towards Allowing Organ Donation From Anencephalic Infants, 6 Indiana Health Law Review 17 (2009) (with B. Lea)
 
Lonnie T. Brown, ""May it Please the Camera, . . . I Mean the Court"--An Intrajudicial Solution to an Extrajudicial Problem" in A Century of Legal Ethics: Trial Lawyers and the ABA Canons of Professional Ethics (L. Fox, S. Martyn & A. Pollis, eds.) (ABA Publishing, 2009) (reprinted from 39 Ga. L. Rev. 83 (2004))
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Current Developments in State and Local Taxation", to the National Conference of State Tax Judges at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, September, 2009
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in The Red & Black regarding gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine's idea to repeal the 16th Amendment, which would eliminate state and local income tax.
 
Peter A. Appel, guest lecturer, "Sustainable Commerce", Florida State University Environmental and Land Use Certificate Program, September, 2009 (with Dr. T. Rick Irvin, J.D.)
 
Peter A. Appel, speaker, "Wilderness and the Judiciary", Florida State University faculty workshop, September, 2009
 
Jason M. Solomon, speaker, "The Legitimacy of the Civil Jury", Florida State University's Faculty Colloquium, September, 2009
 
Milner S. Ball, Why Law, Why Religion? - A Conversation Between a Lawyer and a Theologian, 24 Journal of Law and Religion 367 (2009)
 
Paul M. Kurtz was recently named chair of the drafting committee on the Visitation and Custody Issues Affecting Military Personnel and Their Families Act in response to the complex problems confronting military personnel involved in custody and visitation disputes.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The New York Times regarding material witness laws and their use during the Bush administration.
 
Peter B. Rutledge, "Schiedsgerichte in Nordamerika" in Hambuger Handbuch des Exportrechts (Dieckmann, 2009) (with I. Hanefeld)
 
James F. Ponsoldt, "The Antitrust Legality of Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Settlements" in Patents vs Competition: A Legal Debate (C. Krishna, ed.) (The Icfai University Press, 2008) (with W. Ehrenclou) (reprinted from 2006 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 37 (2006))
 
Peter B. Rutledge, panelist, "Arbitrage and Arbitration", American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Transatlantic Law Forum: The Business of Law, September, 2009
 

August 2009
C. Donald Johnson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the political career of Ted Kennedy and the long-standing rivalry between Kennedy and Jimmy Carter.
 
Peter B. Rutledge has been appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Rules Advisory Committee.
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in The Wall Street Journal regarding the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's decision on whether or not the state of Massachusetts can collect taxes from an out of state retail chain that sells tires to Massachusetts residents.
 
Jason M. Solomon, speaker, "Getting Past Palsgraf", Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, August, 2009
 
David E. Shipley made a presentation on Georgia Law's Oxford program as part of a panel titled "Study Abroad: Boondoggle or Curricular Staple" at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting in August.
 
Russell C. Gabriel was quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer regarding whether or not finding weapons in a person's home is enough to prove ownership.
 
Travis M. Trimble, Environmental Law, 60 Mercer Law Review 1193 (2009)
 
Thomas A. Eaton was recently honored with the Southeastern Association for Law Schools' 2009 Call for Papers Award for his article "The Contours of a New PRCP, Rule 68.1: A Proposed Two-Way Offer of Settlement Provision for Federal Fee Shifting Cases" (252 F.R.D. 551 (2008) (with H. Lewis)).
 
Michael L. Wells, A Litigation-Oriented Approach to Teaching Federal Courts, 53 St. Louis University Law Journal 857 (2009)
 
Alan A. Cook, "Criminal Law" and "Evidence" in Domestic Violence Benchbook, A Guide to Civil and Criminal Proceedings (Council of Superior Court Judges, 2009) (co-authored)
 
Harlan Cohen, Historical American Perspectives on International Law, 15 ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 485 (2009)
 

July 2009
Peter B. Rutledge, Arbitration Reform: What We Know and What We Need to Know, 10 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 579 (2009)
 
Jason M. Solomon co-authored an article in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding how to use the U.S. News rankings to encourage law schools to focus on preparing law students for the actual practice of law.
 
Thomas A. Eaton, speaker, "The ABC's of IRB's", the Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Meeting, August, 2009 (with H. Lewis)
 
Lori A. Ringhand's research was featured in The New York Times as a chart analyzing how past and current justices handled questions about specific cases during their Senate confirmation hearings. The chart appeared in the newspaper's print edition.
 
Hillel Y. Levin, The Food Stays in the Kitchen: Everything I Needed to Know About Statutory Interpretation I Learned by the Time I Was Nine, 12 Green Bag 337 (2009)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, Measurement, Reporting and Verification in a Post-2012 Climate Agreement (Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 2009) (with C. Breidenich) (white paper)
 
Hillel Y. Levin, Making the Law: Unpublication in the District Courts, 53 Villanova Law Review 973 (2008)
 
Lori A. Ringhand was quoted in The National Law Journal regarding the battle over what questions the Senate Judiciary Committee is allowed to ask a U.S. Supreme Court nominee.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Augusta Chronicle regarding qualities President Barack Obama may look for when deciding who to appoint as the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia.
 
Hillel Y. Levin authored an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling on Ricci v. DeStefano.
 
María Eugenia Giménez was recently conferred a Diploma of Merit and medal by the Federal Military Justice of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in recognition of her work with the International Judicial Training Program.
 
David E. Shipley was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the nomination of Judge Beverly Martin to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
 
Hillel Y. Levin was recently interviewed by 1340 WGAU in Athens regarding the Ricci v. DeStefano case and Judge Sotomayor's nomination.
 
Paul J. Heald, "A Transaction Costs Theory of Patent Law" in Critical Concepts in Intellectual Property Law: Patents (J. Miller, ed.) (Elgar, 2009) (reprinted from 66 Ohio St. L. J. 473(2004))
 

June 2009
David A. Brennen, "Property Tax Exemptions" in Bender's State Taxation: Principles and Practice (LexisNexis, 2009) (with D. Jones)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, "Trade and Environment" in The Oxford Handbook of International Trade Law (Oxford University Press, 2009) (with J. Lawrence)
 
Robert P. Bartlett's research on the cost of compliance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act is highlighted in Healthcare, Tax & Law Weekly.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky was invited to provide commentary in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on climate change.
 
Rebecca Hanner White has been elected to the executive board of the U.S. branch of the International Society for Labor and Social Security Law.
 
Lori A. Ringhand was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
Paul J. Heald, The Death of Law and Literature, 33 The Comparatist 20 (2009)
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Testing the Over- and Under-Exploitation Hypotheses", Philadelphia Copyright Society, June, 2009
 
Dan T. Coenen, The Pros and Cons of Politically Reversible "Semisubstantive" Constitutional Rules, 77 Fordham Law Review 2835 (2009)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "The Determinants of Buyout Returns: Does Transaction Strategy Matter?", Association of American Law Schools mid-year meeting, June, 2009
 
Lonnie T. Brown, "Ramsey Clark" in Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law (R. Newman, ed.) (Yale University Press, 2009)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, Going Private but Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-private Decisions, 76 University of Chicago Law Review 7 (2009)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, Is There an International Environmental Constitution?, 16 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 565 (2009)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, "10 Precepts for U.S. Climate Policy" in Resources magazine (Winter 2009) (page 25-28)
 
Sarajane N. Love was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by LaGrange College during its 2009 commencement ceremony.
 

May 2009
Lisa Milot, speaker, "What Are We - Day Laborers, Factories or Spare Parts? The Tax Treatment of Transfers of Body Parts and Products", the European-American Consortium for Legal Education, May, 2009
 
Ronald L. Carlson has been selected to participate in West Publishing's Author's Inside Look program, which brings together a small group of legal authors from around the nation to discuss how West can improve its publishing process as well as the future of law school publishing in general.
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in Business Week regarding whether or not states can charge taxes on out-of-state companies if they have customers in that state but no physical presence.
 
Lori A. Ringhand was quoted on FOXNews.com and in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the confirmation process for U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayer as well as her potential impact on the court.
 
Lori A. Ringhand and Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge were quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
Walter Hellerstein, Constitutional Restraints on Corporate Tax Integration, 62 Tax Law Review 1 (2008) (with Kofler and Mason) (symposium issue)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, Going Private but Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-Private Decisions, 76 University of Chicago Law Review 7 (2009)
 
Harlan G. Cohen's article "Historical American Perspectives on International Law" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for all Public International Law categories.
 
Christian Turner, The Burden of Knowledge, 43 Georgia Law Review 297 (2009)
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., "Oliver H. Prince (1782-1837)" in the New Georgia Encyclopedia (University of Georgia Press, 2009)
 
Maria E. Gimenez delivered a talk on U.S. continuing judicial education at the Dubai Judicial Institute to judges and prosecutors in May.
 
Lonnie T. Brown, speaker, "Teaching Candor to Practicing Lawyers: Model Rule 3.3 & Civil Litigation", ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility in Chicago, Ill., May, 2009
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, "Commentary on the OSPAR Arbitration of the MOX Plant Dispute" in The OSPAR Arbitration Award of 2003 (Asser Institute/Cambridge University Press, 2009)
 
Usha Rodrigues has been chosen to present her article "Placebo Ethics" (95 Virginia Law Review (forthcoming) (with M. Stegemoller)) at the Stanford/Yale Junior Faculty Forum.
 
James C. Smith, "Tulk v. Moxhay: The Fight to Develop Leicester Square" in Property Stories, 2d ed. (Foundation Press, 2009)
 
Christian Turner, The Burden of Knowledge, 43 Georgia Law Review 297 (2009)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, Commentary, 51 Arizona Law Review 47 (2009)
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "patent remedies", the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Policy at Bournemouth University, May, 2009
 

April 2009
Peter A. Appel co-authored an article in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution with Dr. T. Rick Irvin, J.D., regarding the need for Georgia to recruit sustainable commerce companies to the state.
 
Walter Hellerstein, Discriminatory State Taxation of Private Activity Bonds After Davis, 123 Tax Notes 447 (2009) (with E. Harper)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Blind Consent? A Social Psychological Investigation of Non-Readership of Click-Through Agreements", New York University's Law and Economics Colloquium, April, 2009
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in The Gainesville Times regarding a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that restricted the authority of police officers to search a vehicle after a traffic stop arrest.
 
Visiting Professor Juliet M. Moringiello was quoted in The News Journal (Wilmington, Del.) regarding privacy issues of content posted on the social networking Web site Facebook.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 7th ed. (Thomson/West, 2009)
 
Lonnie T. Brown, speaker, "When Trouble Walks in the Door: Ethical Dilemmas in Accepting an Engagement and Working up a Case", ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference, May, 2009
 
Rebecca H. White was featured in Diverse magazine as one of the "First Ladies of Law." In the article, she answers questions on a variety of topics such as "How does being in your region of the country inform your role and priorities for the law school?"
 
Michael L. Wells, speaker, "A Common Lawyer's Perspective on the European Perspective on Punitive Damages", Louisiana Law Review's symposium on punitive damages, April, 2009
 
Juliet M. Moringiello (visiting professor), speaker, "Targeting Individuals Online: What Every Lawyer Should Know About the New Technologies and Marketing", American Bar Association Section of Business Law Spring Meeting, April, 2009
 
David A. Brennen was quoted in the Lexington Herald-Leader regarding his selection as dean of the University of Kentucky College of Law.
 
J. Randy Beck, Gonzales, Casey, and the Viability Rule, 103 Northwestern University Law Review 249 (2009)
 
Peter B. Rutledge, speaker, "The Arbitration Fairness Act," to the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution, April, 2009
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., speaker, "Retreat From Rights And Remedies: The Criminal Procedure Counterrevolution," the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association Annual Convention, April, 2009
 
C. Donald Johnson was quoted in The Hindu (India's national newspaper) regarding a lecture that the Rusk Center hosted on individual rights by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India K.G. Balakrishnan.
 
Thomas A. Eaton's article "The Contours of a New FRCP, Rule 68.1: A Proposed Two-Way Offer of Settlement Provision for Federal Fee-Shifting Cases" (252 F.R.D. 551 (2008) (with H. Lewis)) has been selected for special recognition at this summer's Southeastern Association of Law Schools conference.
 
Fazal Khan was quoted in The Sunday Paper regarding the legal implications of assisting someone who wants to commit suicide.
 

March 2009
Sonja R. West was quoted in the Chattanooga Times Free Press regarding the constitutional authority of schools to remove library books that some consider inappropriate.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Authorship and Originality in Cultural Works," the Society of Legal Scholars Centenary Conference at Kings College, London, March, 2008
 
Erica J. Hashimoto, Toward Ethical Plea Bargaining, 30 Cardozo Law Review 949 (2008)
 
Peter A. Appel, speaker, "Sustainable Commerce: Constructing Globally Competitve Green Economies", Environmental Law Virtual Guest Speakers Series, Mercer University School of Law, March, 2009 (with Dr. T. Rick Irvin, J.D.)
 
Visiting Professor Robert Steinbuch has recently had his article "Mere Thieves," chosen as one of the top ten securities articles of 2008. It will be republished with the other winning articles in West's 2009 Securities Law Review, edited by Donald Langevoort of Georgetown University Law School.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Jurisdiction to Impose and Enforce Income and Consumption Taxes: Towards a Unified Conception of Tax Nexus?", a conference on Value Added Tax and Direct Taxation - Similarities and Differences, organized by the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU Vienna and the Institute for VAT Research at Stockholm University, March, 2009
 
Harlan Cohen was recently named co-chair of the Junior International Law Scholars Association.
 
Carol E. Morgan was quoted in The New York Times regarding cutting personal spending in response to today's economy.
 
Usha Rodrigues was recently appointed as Reporter of the American Bar Association's Special Joint Task Force on the Impact of the Troubled Asset Relief Program on Corporate Governance.
 
James F. Ponsoldt was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the constitutionality of a proposed ban on assault weapons.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Optimal Remedies for Patent Infringement: A Transactional Model", the London School of Economics and Political Science Faculty Colloquium, March, 2009
 
Ronald L. Carlson, speaker, "Interdisciplinary Impacts on Trial Practice," the spring meeting of Ohio State's Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies, March, 2009
 

February 2009
Thomas A. Eaton was quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding a bill in the Georgia Senate that would grant legal protection to drug makers in Georgia whose products are FDA approved.
 
Professor Walter Hellerstein was quoted in Tire Business regarding Massachusetts's attempt to require the New Hampshire outlet of a multi-state tire dealership to collect a Massachusetts tax on tire sales to Massachusetts residents at the New Hampshire store.
 
Harlan Cohen, International Decision: Munaf v. Geren, 102 American Journal of International Law 854 (2008)
 
Alan Watson, Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society, 2d. ed. (Vandeplas Publishing, 2008)
 
David A. Brennen, speaker, "State and Local Tax Exemptions for Charitable Hospitals and Homes for the Aged," Hamline University School of Law, February, 2009
 
Paul J. Heald, Optimal Remedies for Patent Infringement: A Transactional Model, 45 Houston Law Review 1165 (2008)
 
R. Perry Sentell Jr., Local Government Law, 60 Mercer Law Review 263 (2008)
 
David E. Shipley, chair of UGA's Curriculum Committee, was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the effects on students from the committee's decision to consolidate or eliminate certain degrees.
 
Michael L. Wells was quoted by the First Amendment Center regarding a recent Supreme Court ruling that addressed qualified immunity.
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre's book Speaking Up: The Unintended Costs of Free Speech in Public Schools was recently listed on Amazon.com's list for bestselling new & future releases in policy.
 
Alan Watson, speaker, "David Daube: A Personal Reminiscence," a meeting on Daube in Aberdeen, Scotland, February, 2009
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Interjurisdictional Design Issues," the American Tax Policy Institute's conference on Structuring a Federal VAT: Design & Coordination Issues, February, 2009 (with M. Keen)
 

January 2009
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Testing the Over- and Under-Exploitation Hypotheses: Bestselling Musical Compositions (1913-32) and Their Use in Cinema (1968-2007)," the University of Oxford's Intellectual Property Invited Speaker's Series, January, 2009
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Blind Consent? A Social Psychological Investigation of Non-Readership of Click-Through Agreements," University of California at Berkeley’s Law and Economics Colloquium, January, 2009
 
Usha Rodrigues, From Loyalty to Conflict: Addressing Fiduciary Duty at the Officer Level, 61 Florida Law Review 1 (2009)
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre's new book Speaking Up: The Unintended Costs of Free Speech in Public Schools was referenced in Education Week regarding different perspectives on First Amendment rights for students.
 
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge was recently selected to serve on the Institute of Transnational Arbitration’s Academic Council.
 
Hillel Y. Levin was recently elected secretary of the Association of American Law Schools' Section on Law and Interpretation.
 
Sarajane N. Love was quoted in The Red & Black regarding a proposed study that will examine whether salary discrepancies exist between faculty of different races and genders at the university.
 
Laurie A. Fowler was quoted in The Red & Black regarding plans at the Odum School of Ecology for an environmentally-friendly green building.
 
David E. Shipley, chair of UGA's Curriculum Committee, was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the addition of three new majors in engineering at the university.
 
Thomas A. Eaton's article "The Contours of a New FRCP, Rule 68.1: A Proposed Two-Way Offer of Settlement Provision for Federal Fee-Shifting Cases" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for Employment Tort Law.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 4th ed. (Thomson/West, 2008-2009)
 
Anne P. Dupre, Speaking Up: The Unintended Costs of Free Speech in Public Schools (Harvard University Press, 2009)
 
Juliet M. Moringiello (Visiting Professor), Survey of the Law of Cyberspace: Electronic Contracting Cases 2007-2008, 64 The Business Lawyer 199 (2008) (with W. Reynolds)
 
Jamie Baker Roskie was quoted in The Gainesville Times regarding how to mitigate the negative effects of industrial activity on residents of the Newtown community in Gainesville, Ga.
 
Ronald L. Carlson and Donald E. Wilkes Jr. authored articles in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding whether or not Brian Nichols should be tried in federal court.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Blind Consent? A Social Psychological Investigation of Non-Readership of Click-Through Agreements" and "The Determinants of Buyout Returns: A Law and Finance Perspective", the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, January, 2009
 
Walter Hellerstein, Streamlined Sales and Use Tax, 2008/2009 ed. (Thomson Reuters, 2008/2009) (with J. Swain)
 
Peter B. Rutledge, speaker, "Navigating the Waters of Recent Federal Arbitration Legislation", International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Annual Meeting, January, 2009
 

2008

December 2008
Alan Watson, Digest of Justinian (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008)
 
Peter B. Rutledge was quoted in the CQ Researcher article titled "Limiting Lawsuits: Is Business Pushing Too Hard to Restrict Litigation?" regarding his research on arbitration.
 
Paul Kurtz was quoted in the Chattanooga Times Free Press regarding alumnus Scott Forster's (J.D.'89) U.S. Supreme Court case selection and preparation.
 
David A. Brennen, speaker, "Solomon Amendment and Beyond: Does Amelioration Ameliorate?", Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, January, 2009
 
Hillel Y. Levin's article "The Food Stays in the Kitchen: Everything I Needed to Learn About Statutory Interpretation I Learned by the Time I Was Nine" was recently listed on one of SSRN's top 10 download lists.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, speaker, "The State of Planning in Georgia", Georgia Municipal Association Mayors' Day Conference, January, 2009
 
Margaret V. Sachs was recently appointed to serve as a member of the Association of American Law Schools' Committee to Review the 2009 Scholarly Papers. This committee is responsible for selecting a winning scholarly work from articles submitted by junior faculty members throughout the nation.
 
Lisa Milot, The Case Against Tax Incentives for Organ Transfers, 45 Willamette Law Review 67 (2008)
 
David E. Shipley, chair of the university's Curriculum Committee, was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the addition of three new majors in engineering.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie was quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding the density of development along North Druid Hills Road in DeKalb County.
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in Tax Analysts' State Tax Notes regarding Maryland corporate income tax reporting methods as a member of a Maryland Bar Association panel on state tax policy.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Imperical Study of Music and Movies", University of Chicago Law School and Case Western Reserve University School of Law, October, 2008
 
Alan Watson, speaker, "War and Peace: The Fetiales," a colloquium on Law and Religion in Ancient Rome at the University of Tilburg (Netherlands), December, 2008
 
David E. Shipley, Due Process Rights Before the EU Agencies: The Rights of Defense, 37 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 1 (2008)
 

November 2008
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "International Climate Policy: Top 10 Precepts for U.S. Foreign Policy," Arizona State University's Wrigley Lecture, November, 2008
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the possible effects a majority female jury may have on both the prosecution and defense in the Ricky Gear case.
 
E. Ann Puckett, How Potential Employers Approach Disability: A Survey of Law Students in Georgia, 69 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 509 (2008)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, Does One Need to be an International Lawyer to be an International Environmental Lawyer?, 100 American Society of International Law Proceedings 303 (2008)
 
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge has recently been appointed to serve on an American Arbitration Association delegation to the United Nations' Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The commission's mandate is to reduce the disparities in national laws governing international trade thus furthering the progressive harmonization and unification of the law of international trade.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Gainesville Times regarding a recent Georgia Supreme Court ruling on kidnapping.
 
Ronald L. Carlson, Distorting Due Process for Noble Purposes: The Emasculation of America's Material Witness Laws, 42 Georgia Law Review 941 (2008)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in an Associated Press article regarding the detention of six Chinese sailors in San Francisco as material witnesses.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "The Determinants of Buyout Returns: Does Transaction Strategy Matter?" Vanderbilt University's Law & Business Colloquium, November, 2008
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding a possible indictment on two charges of murder for the same crime.
 
Peter B. Rutledge, speaker, "Commercial Arbitration in the United States," Cardozo School of Law, November, 2008
 

October 2008
David A. Brennen was quoted in The San Diego Union-Tribune regarding California Proposition 8's proposed ban on same-sex marriage and the relationship to the issue of tax-exempt status of churches that refuse to perform same-sex marriages.
 
Sarajane N. Love was quoted in The Red & Black regarding the postponement of gender equity and child care benefits studies due to budgetary issues.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "International Climate Change: Post-Kyoto Challenges," Washington University in St. Louis, October, 2008
 
Weyman T. Johnson (adjunct professor) was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the legal issues surrounding hiring someone with a communicable disease.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "The International Negotiations and the Bali Roadmap," a plenary session of the annual conference of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in London, October, 2008
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, speaker, "Transfer of Development Rights & Conservation Subdivisions," ICLE Seminar on Zoning Law, October, 2008
 
Fazal Khan, panelist, "Stem Cells in Our Generation: A Panel Discussion with Experts in Stem Cell Science, Ethics and Laws," University of Georgia, October, 2008
 
Torin D. Togut was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the difficulty of winning an insanity defense.
 
Alan Watson, speaker, "Comparative Law and Society," Annual Meeting of the American Society of Comparative Law, October, 2008
 
Jeffry M. Netter (adjunct professor) was interviewed by the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the current economic situation and how it affects the average American.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in the Washington Post regarding the habeas rights of terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay.
 
Harlan Cohen, chair of panel titled "Historical Attitudes of the United States towards International Law," International Law Weekend, October, 2008
 
Erica J. Hashimoto was quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding a recent Georgia Supreme Court case on the standard for permitting untimely appeals in habeas cases.
 

September 2008
Paul M. Kurtz was quoted in an Associated Press article regarding budget cuts to Georgia's public defender system.
 
David E. Shipley, chair of the university's Curriculum Committee, was quoted in The Red & Black regarding possible changes to the plus/minus grading system, which the committee will evaluate after spring semester 2009.
 
David A. Brennen, speaker, "Living in the Black: Barriers to Wealth Creation in the African American Community (Racial Inequality in the Tax Exemption Context)," Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Annual Legislative Conference - Issues Forum, September, 2008
 
Fazal Khan, panelist, "The Influence of National and State Level Health Care Reform on the Health of Georgians," Lead or be Led: The Future of Healthcare in Georgia, HealthSTAT's Leadership Symposium, September, 2008
 
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, speaker, "The Arbitration Fairness Act," U.S. Chamber of Commerce, October, 2008
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Blind Consent? A Social Psychological Investigation of Non-Readership of Click-Through Agreements," Law and Economic Workshop, Cornell University, September, 2008
 
Rebecca Hanner White was featured in Columns regarding her role as dean of the law school.
 
David A. Brennen, Succeeding in the Candidate Pool: Resources Available at Association of American Law Schools for Persons Interested in Becoming a Law School Dean, 31 Seattle University Law Review 791 (2008)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the Consortium for Adequate School Funding possibly re-filing a lawsuit against the state.
 
Sonja R. West, No Civilized System of Justice, a book review of The Day Freedom Died by C. Lane, 11 Green Bag 521 (2008)
 
Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge was quoted in InsideCounsel magazine regarding pending U.S. congressional legislation on arbitration.
 
Robert P. Bartlett was quoted on Bloomberg.com regarding the possibility of a jury finding that Turner Broadcasting agreed to be bound by an oral contract.
 
Paul M. Kurtz was quoted in an Associate Press article regarding how Georgia's public defender system is dealing with mandatory budget cuts.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Going Private but Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms’ Going-Private Decisions," University of Illinois College of Law, September, 2008
 
Lori A. Ringhand, speaker, "Political Polarization and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process," Constitutional Law Roundtable Discussion, University of Oregon School of Law, September, 2008
 
Harlan Cohen, roundtable participant, "Expanding Foreign Relations Law: Constitutional and International Perspectives," Vanderbilt University Roundtable on Foreign Relations Law, September, 2008
 
Alexander W. Scherr was quoted in The National Jurist regarding clinical opportunities available to students at the UGA School of Law.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "A Post-Kyoto Framework for Climate Change", George Washington University Law School, September, 2008
 

August 2008
Alan A. Cook was quoted in the The Florida Times-Union regarding the possible affect the alleged corruption in the Alapaha Judicial Circuit may have on future jurors in that circuit.
 
Lori A. Ringhand was quoted on Bloomberg.com regarding a study of the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions from 1994 to 2005.
 
Sonja R. West has authored an article regarding recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings in civil rights cases in the National Law Journal .
 
Travis M. Trimble, Environmental Law, 59 Mercer Law Review 1161 (2008)
 
Anne P. Dupre, Morse Code:How School Speech Takes a ("Bong") Hit, 233 Education Law Reporter 503 (2008) (with J. Dayton)
 
Thomas A. Eaton, speaker, "Tort Litigation in Georgia 2004-06," Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, Cornell University, Sept., 2008 (with D. Mustard)
 
Lori A. Ringhand, speaker, "Judicial Legitimacy and the Supreme Court Confirmation Process," Georgia State University College of Law, Sept., 2008
 
In its opinion in Ross v. Outlaw, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas cited a book by Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. (Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 6th ed. (Thomson/West, 2008)).
 
Fazal Khan, The Human Factor: Globalizing Ethical Standards in Drug Trials Through Market Exclusion, 57 DePaul Law Review 877 (2008)
 

July 2008
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding barring reporters from the courtroom in the Brian Nichols' case until a jury is selected.
 
In its opinion in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker, the U.S. Supreme Court cited an article by Professor Thomas A. Eaton ("The Effects of Seeking Punitive Damages on the Processing of Tort Claims," 34 J. Legal Stud. 343 (2005) (with D. Mustard and S. Talarico)).
 
Peter A. Appel, Kyoto Comes to Georgia: How International Environmental Initiatives Foster Sustainable Commerce in Small Town America, 36 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 559 (2008) (with T.R. Irvin, J. McEntire and J.C. Rabon)
 
Rebecca Hanner White, Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination, 7th ed. (Aspen Publishers, 2008) (with M. Zimmer and C. Sullivan)
 
Michael L. Wells, Race-conscious Student Assignment Plans after Parents Involved: Bringing State Action Principles to Bear on the De Jure/De Facto Distinction, 112 Penn State Law Review 1023 (2008) (symposium issue)
 
Peter A. Appel, Changing Intellectual Property and Corporate Legal Structures to Promote the U.S. Environmental Management and Technology Systems Industry, 35 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 397 (2008) (with T.R. Irvin)
 
Camilla E. Watson, speaker, "Lessons from the Tax Shelter Wars," Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference, July, 2008
 
Michael L. Wells was quoted in the Savannah Morning News regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to prevent outright bans on gun ownership.
 
Milner S. Ball, Book review of Reflections on Constitutional Law by George Anastaplo, 57 Journal of Legal Education 615 (2007)
 
Walter Hellerstein, Recent Developments in U.S. Subnational State Taxation with International Implications, 61 Bulletin for International Taxation 77 (2008)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, "The Concept of Legitimacy in International Law" in Legitimacy in International Law (R. Wolfrum and V. Roben, eds.) (Springer, 2008)
 
R. Perry Sentell Jr. was recently recognized for the completion of more than 50 years of service as a member of the State Bar of Georgia.
 

June 2008
James F. Ponsoldt was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the race for seats on the Clarke County Board of Education.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Florida Times-Union regarding the case of 76-year-old Betty Neumar of Augusta who was arrested last month and charged with allegedly asking a hit man to kill her husband in 1986.
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in The Wall Street Journal regarding a legal strategy that online retailers have used to avoid collecting sales tax in states where they have warehouses or distribution centers.
 
James C. Smith, Property: Cases and Materials, 2nd ed. (Aspen Publishers, 2008) (with Larson, Nagle and Kidwell)
 
Erica J. Hashimoto was recently interviewed on National Public Radio regarding her article "Defending the Right of Self-Representation: An Empirical Look at the Pro Se Felony Defendant" being cited in an opinion handed down on June 19 where Justice Stephen G. Breyer quoted her research in the U.S. Supreme Court case Indiana v. Edwards.
 
Walter Hellerstein, "Lessons of US Subnational Experience for EU CCCTB Initiative" in A Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base for Europe (Eine einheitliche Körperschaftsteuerbemessungs-grundlage für Europa) (W. Schön & U. Schreiber, eds.) (Max Planck Institute, 2008)
 
Ronald L. Carlson, Objections at Trial, 5th ed. (National Institute for Trial Advocacy, 2008) (with M. Bright and E. Imwinkelried)
 
David A. Brennen was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the legal requirements of charities in reference to New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora's organization, Strike 4 a Cure.
 
Margaret V. Sachs, presenter, "Arena for Mischief: Certification Appeals in Securities Class Actions", Law and Society Association Annual Meeting held in Montreal, June, 2008
 
Paul J. Heald, Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works: An Empirical Analysis of Public Domain and Copyrighted Fiction Bestsellers, 92 Minnesota Law Review 1031 (2008)
 
In its opinion in Nguyen v. State, the Supreme Court of Georgia cited an article by Professor Donald E. Wilkes Jr. ("The Writ of Habeas Corpus in Georgia," 12 Georgia Bar Journal 20 (Feb. 2007)).
 
James C. Smith, The Glannon Guide to Property (Aspen Publishers, 2008)
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, on patent theory, Patent Law in Perspective Symposium, June, 2008
 

May 2008
Jamie Baker Roskie was quoted in Atlanta Magazine regarding the Newtown Florist Club's environmental justice movement in Gainesville, Ga., spearheaded by Faye Bush.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 6th ed. (Thomson/West, 2008)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky was recently redesignated by the U.S. Government as an arbitrator under the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty.
 
Fazal Khan's article "The Human Factor: Globalizing Ethical Standards in Drug Trials through Market Exclusion" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for public goods and regulation in health economics.
 
Thomas A. Eaton was quoted in The Macon Telegraph regarding the federal investigation of the city of Macon for allegedly misusing money from a federal grant.
 
Laurie Fowler was recently selected as a finalist for Campus Compact’s 2008 Thomas Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service-Learning.
 
Walter Hellerstein, MeadWestvaco and the Scope of the Unitary Business Principle, 108 Journal of Taxation 261 (2008)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the probability of Georgia's death row inmate William Mark Mize, an Athens area man, being put to death next year.
 
Thomas A. Eaton was quoted in The Macon Telegraph regarding the possible implications of a letter the U.S. Department of Justice sent to the city of Macon, Ga., which warned that it could sue the city for allegedly misusing federal grant money.
 
Walter Hellerstein was named the most influential academic in state and local taxation in a survey conducted by State Tax Notes.
 
E. Ann Puckett was quoted in The Augusta Chronicle regarding accommodating students with health disorders in public institutions.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Mercury News regarding Chinese crew members from the Cosco Busan cargo ship having to stay in the U.S. because they are witnesses in a criminal case against the ship's pilot, John Joseph Cota.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Testing the Over- and Under-Exploitation Hypotheses: Bestselling Musical Compositions (1913-32) and Their Use in Cinema (1968-2007)," the University of Bournemouth and Birkbeck College, May, 2008
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Going Private But Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-Private Decisions," the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Law and Economics Association, May, 2008
 

April 2008
Alan Watson, speaker, on his relationship with Nazi jurists after World War II, at the University of Warsaw in Poland, April, 2008
 
Alan Watson, speaker, on comparative law as an academic discipline at the universities of Krakow and Warsaw in Poland, April, 2008
 
Sonja R. West, Sanctionable Conduct: How the Supreme Court Stealthily Opened the Schoolhouse Gate, 12 Lewis & Clark Law Review 27 (2008) (symposium issue)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding whether or not Cobb County Superior Court Judge James G. Bodiford should step down from presiding over the Brian Nichols case.
 
Lonnie T. Brown, speaker, "'No Comment' or 'Anything Goes'--Trial Publicity Under the ABA Canons and Model Rules", ABA 2008 Ethics Centennial Symposium in Washington, D.C., April 18, 2008
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted on Bloomberg.com regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on Kentucky's tax break on municipal-bond interest.
 
Tara J. Melish (visiting professor), speaker, "The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities," Framing Legal and Human Rights Strategies for Change: A Case Study of Disability Rights in Asia, the University of Washington School of Law, April, 2008
 
In its recent opinion in Meadwestvaco Corp. v. Illinois Department of Revenue (No. 06-1413, April 15, 2008), the U.S. Supreme Court made three references to Professor Walter Hellerstein's treatise (State Taxation (3d ed. 2001-2005)) and two references to his article (State Taxation of Corporate Income from Intangibles: Allied-Signal and Beyond, 48 Tax L. Rev. 739 (1993)), in holding that a nonunitary division could not serve an "operational function" in a taxpayer's unitary business.
 
Anne P. Dupre, speaker, "Student Press and the School Censor", University of Cincinnati conference Education Law Stories: The People and Principles Behind Education's Most Contentious Legal Controversies, April, 2008
 
Visiting Professor Tara J. Melish will deliver a talk on international litigation techniques at the The United States and the Inter-American Human Rights System Conference, as well as participate in the Experts Meeting on the Evolving Inter-American Human Rights System, at Columbia Law School in April.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, Taking Finance Seriously: How Debt Financing Distorts Bidding Outcomes in Corporate Takeovers, 76 Fordham Law Review 1975 (2008)
 
Harlan Cohen, panelist, The Individual and Customary International Law Formation Conference, Indiana University, April, 2008
 

March 2008
Erica J. Hashimoto was featured in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding her research on self-representation.
 
Erica J. Hashimoto was quoted in USA Today regarding defendants who choose to represent themselves.
 
Walter Hellerstein, Is "Internal Consistency" Dead?: Reflections on an Evolving Commerce Clause Restraint on State Taxation, 61 Tax Law Review 1 (2007)
 
Jason M. Solomon, Law and Governance in the 21st Century Regulatory State, 86 Texas Law Review 819 (2008)
 
Tara J. Melish (visiting professor), speaker, "Economic and Social Rights," Georgetown University, March, 2008
 
Alan Watson, "Law and Society" in Beyond Dogmatics: Law and Society in the Roman World (J. Cairns and P. du Plessis, eds.) (Edinburgh University Press, 2007)
 
Sonja R. West was recently named the recipient of the 2008 Distinguished Alumni Award for the Pleasant Valley Community School District and will be inducted into Pleasant Valley High School's "Wall of Honor," which recognizes current and past students for their academic achievements and contributions to society.
 
Usha Rodrigues, The Fetishization of Independence, 33 Journal of Corporation Law 447 (2008)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the law of self-defense.
 
Robert P. Bartlett's article "Going Private But Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-Private Decisions" was discussed in The New York Times DealBook blog.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Going Private But Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms' Going-Private Decisions", Boston College Law School, March, 2008
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted in the Walker County Messenger regarding the prosecution of online predators as it relates to Georgia House Bill 1214.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "ECJ & Direct Taxation," Symposium on European Union Tax Policy at New York University, March, 2008 (with G. Kofler and R. Mason)
 
James M. Donovan, Legal Anthropology: An Introduction (AltaMira Press, 2008)
 
Erica J. Hashimoto will be guest blogging with Concurring Opinions during the month of March.
 
Peter A. Appel was quoted in the Chattanooga Times Free Press regarding the state of Georgia's efforts to move its border north in order to claim a part of the Tennessee River.
 

February 2008
Thomas A. Eaton was quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding Georgia Senate Bill 449, the Landowners Protection Act.
 
Anne P. Dupre, "The Story of Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier: Student Press and the School Censor" in Education Law Stories (M. Olivas and R. Schenider, eds.) (Foundation Press, 2008)
 
Tara J. Melish (visiting professor), speaker, "Maximum Feasible Participation of the Poor: New Governance, New Accountability, and the Rise of National Poverty Hearings," the Junior International Law Scholars Association (JILSA) annual conference, February, 2008
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Consumption Taxation of Cross-border Trade in Services in an Age of Globalization," Queen's University symposium on Globalization and the Impact of Tax on International Investments, February, 2008
 
Jason M. Solomon, Judging Plaintiffs, 60 Vanderbilt Law Review 1749 (2007)
 
Lonnie T. Brown was quoted in Columns regarding his experience as the first person selected as an UGA Administrative Fellow.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, speaker, "Local Watershed Protection Ordinances 101: How Nonprofit Organizations Can Benefit From Model Ordinances", Georgia River Network Conference, Rome, GA, February, 2008
 
Tara J. Melish (visiting professor), speaker, "Conventional Thinking: How International Conventions Effect Human Rights at Home," at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Conference on Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity: Bringing Human Rights Home, February, 2008
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal Constitution regarding the decision not to pursue the death sentence in the trial of Gary Michael Hilton.
 

January 2008
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding DeKalb County Superior Court Senior Judge Hilton M. Fuller Jr.'s decision to step down from the Brian Nichols' trial.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "The European Commission's Proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base," the Tax Executive Institute's European Chapter Winter Conference, January, 2008 (with C. Staringer)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Gainesville Times regarding the possibility of a guilty plea from Gary Michael Hilton.
 
Walter Hellerstein was cited in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel regarding his opinion on Florida's portability provision.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, Adequate Public Facilities Ordinances: A Comparison of Their Use in Georgia and North Carolina, 15 Southeastern Environmental Law Journal 345 (2007) (with J. Blasingame Custer)
 
David E. Shipley, Congressional Authority Over Intellectual Property Policy After Eldred v. Ashcroft: Deference, Empty Limitations, and Risks to the Public Domain, 70 Albany Law Review 1255 (2007) (symposium issue)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "The Future of the International Climate Change Regime: The Post-Bali Picture," Focus the Nation, January, 2007
 
Walter Hellerstein was cited by the president of Florida TaxWatch in an Associated Press article for his legal analysis on portability in the state of Florida.
 
R. Perry Sentell Jr., Georgia Local Government Law, 59 Mercer Law Review 285 (2007)
 
Carol A. Watson, Carpe Diem: Establish an Institutional Repository for Your Organization, LLRX.com (2007)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "Is There an International Environmental Constitution?", the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research workshop on Global Constitutionalism: Process and Substance, January, 2007
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in USA Today regarding delays in the Brian Nichols case as well as an alleged breakout plot.
 
Harlan G. Cohen, Finding International Law: Rethinking the Doctrine of Sources, 93 Iowa Law Review 65 (2007)
 
Michael L. Wells, "Sociological Legitimacy" in Supreme Court Opinions, 64 Washington and Lee Law Review 1011 (2007)
 

2007

December 2007
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding proportionality review of death penalty cases by the Georgia Supreme Court.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding banishment sentences.
 
David E. Shipley, Thin But Not Anorexic: Copyright Protection for Compilations and Other Fact Works, 15 Journal of Intellectual Property Law 92 (2007)
 
Erica J. Hashimoto, The Price of Misdemeanor Representation, 49 William and Mary Law Review 461 (2007)
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in an Orlando Sentinel commentary regarding Florida’s “Save Our Homes” tax amendment.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky presented a paper he co-authored titled "Towards an Integrated Multi-Track Climate Framework" at the UN climate change conference, December, 2007
 
C. Ronald Ellington was recently presented with the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association Lifetime Achievement Award.
 
David A. Brennen, The Commerciality Doctrine as Applied to the Charitable Tax Exemption for Homes for the Aged: State and Local Perspectives, 76 Fordham Law Review 833 (2007) (symposium issue)
 
Lonnie T. Brown, Representing Saddam Hussein: The Importance of Being Ramsey Clark, 42 Georgia Law Review 47 (2007)
 
Michael L. Wells, The "Order-of-Battle" in Constitutional Litigation, 60 SMU Law Review 1539 (2007)
 

November 2007
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel regarding the portability provision in the state of Florida.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Gainesville Times regarding how being assigned a death penalty case affects a judge's workload.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 3d ed. (Thomson/West, 2007-2008)
 
Robert P. Bartlett's article "Taking Finance Seriously: How Debt-Financing Distorts Bidding Outcomes in Corporate Takeovers" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for entrepreneurship and finance.
 
Margaret V. Sachs, Securities Litigation and Enforcement: Cases and Materials, 2d. ed. (Thomson/West, 2007) (with D. Nagy and R. Painter)
 
David A. Brennen was quoted in the Macon Telegraph regarding donor-advised funds.
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "Going Private But Staying Public: Reexamining the Effect of Sarbanes-Oxley on Firms’ Going Private Decisions", the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and the University of Georgia Finance Department, November, 2007
 
Donald E. Wikes Jr. was quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer regarding the possibility of a new trial in the Troy Davis death penalty case.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was featured in the Savannah Morning News regarding the extraordinary motion for a new trial in the death-penalty case of Troy Anthony Davis who was convicted of killing a Savannah police officer.
 
Peter A. Appel, panelist, "Contemporary Issues in Human-Animal Relations," Animal Instincts: Allegory & Anthropomorphism art exhibit, November, 2007
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre, Blood and Turnips in School Finance Litigation: A Response to Building on Judicial Intervention, 36 Journal of Law and Education 481 (2007) (with J. Dayton)
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in an Associated Press article regarding Kentucky's municipal bond case that is being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in The Wall Street Journal regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on a case challenging Kentucky's tax break on municipal-bond interest.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works," the Empirical Legal Scholars Conference, November, 2007
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted on Bloomberg.com regarding whether the state of Kentucky is violating the Constitution by taxing income earned on out-of-state bonds while exempting interest on ones issued by its own cities.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Fairness and Simplification Act of 2007," hearing before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law, of the House Committee on the Judiciary, 110th Congress, November, 2007
 
Harold S. Lewis Jr. (visiting professor), speaker, "Mitigating Liability Through Offers of Judgment," State Bar of Georgia's Liability of Local Governments Conference, November, 2007
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, speaker, "How Transferable Development Rights Can Work in Georgia", Chattahoochee Hill Country Conservancy, November, 2007
 

October 2007
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in the St. Petersburg Times regarding the state of Florida's tax cut plan known as portability.
 
Ronald L. Carlson and Donald E. Wilkes Jr. were quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the handling of the Brian Nichols trial by Superior Court Judge Hilton Fuller.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. wrote an opinion piece for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Russell C. Gabriel was quoted in an Associated Press article regarding the creation of a legislative panel to review how Superior Court Judge Hilton Fuller has handled the Brian Nichols case.
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. co-authored an article that appeared in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the University of Georgia's efforts to conserve water.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, "Targets and Timetables: Good Policy but Bad Politics?" in Architectures for Agreement: Addressing Global Climate Change in the Post-Kyoto World (J. Aldy and R. Stavins, ed.) (Cambridge University Press, 2007)
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in Barron's regarding the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the topic of tax-free treatment of interest from in-state bonds.
 
Peter A. Appel, speaker, "Changing Intellectual Property and Corporate Legal Structures to Promote the U.S. Environmental Management and Technology Systems Industry," Boston College's The Greening of the Corporation Symposium, October, 2007 (with School of Law third-year student R. Irvin)
 
Walter Hellerstein was quoted in The Bond Buyer regarding whether or not the U.S. Supreme Court should uphold a lower court ruling against preferential state tax treatment of municipal bonds in the case Davis v. Kentucky.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "The Role of International Law in Addressing Climate Change," the American Branch of the International Law Association's International Law Weekend, October, 2007
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr., expert commentator, "Lawyering at the Edge: Unpopular Clients, Difficult Cases, Zealous Advocates," a legal ethics conference sponsored by the Hofstra University School of Law, October, 2007
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr. was quoted in The Red and Black regarding the Ad-Hoc University Task Force on Water Resources created by the University of Georgia to study the water shortage.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the seven-year delay of the trial of a man accused of the molestation of three teenage boys.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the death sentence review of Jack Alderman, a man convicted of killing his wife for life insurance proceeds.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., speaker, "The Nightmare With No End," Fall Into Athens Anti-War Rally, October, 2007
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. wrote an opinion piece featured in theAthens Banner-Herald regarding proposed legislation to reform Georgia police eyewitness identification procedures.
 
Walter Hellerstein, panelist, "Municipal Bonds, State Income Taxes, and Interstate Commerce: Davis v. Kentucky Department of Revenue," American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Event, October, 2007
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre has been selected to serve as a UGA senior teaching fellow. She is one of eight faculty members selected campus-wide for this honor that recognizes dedicated teaching scholars and values the synergistic relationship between teaching, research and service.
 
Sarajane N. Love was quoted in The Red and Black regarding the findings of a gender equity report done by the University of Georgia that sought to determine whether differences exist between male and female faculty members' salaries.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "International Sectoral Approaches in a Post-Kyoto Climate Framework," workshop in Tokyo, Japan, sponsored by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Japanese Business Federation (Keidanren), October, 2007
 
Sonja R. West, The Story of Me: The Underprotection of Autobiographical Speech, 84 Washington University Law Review 905 (2006)
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the various ideas on death penalty reform.
 

September 2007
Alexander W. Scherr has received a $100,000 National Science Foundation grant to conduct qualitative research titled “Legalizing Community: Lawyers and Citizen Activism in Neighborhood Disputes,” in which he will study the impact that legal practices have on the formation of community identity. Scherr is the first full-time UGA law professor to receive a grant from the NSF.
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre recently moderated a forum on "Campus Free Speech" at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre, speaker, "Youth Rights Inside and Outside of School," the American Bar Association's National Law-Related Education Leadership Conference in New Orleans, September, 2007
 
J. Randy Beck's paper "Where's the Syllogism?: Gonzales, Casey and the Viability Rule" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for law and positive political theory.
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted in an Associated Press article regarding adequate defense funding in the Brian Nichols case.
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the death penalty in armed-robbery murder cases.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "The International Climate Regime Post-Kyoto: An Integrated, Multi-Track Framework," University of Toronto, September, 2007
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 5th ed. (Thomson/West, 2007-2008)
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted in The Florida Times-Union regarding a physician arrested under Georgia's felony murder law.
 
E. Ann Puckett, speaker, "How Potential Employers Approach Disability: A Survey of Law Students in Georgia," Emory University's Conference on Ethics and Professionalism: Lawyers and Disability, September, 2007
 
Dan T. Coenen wrote an article featured in The Red and Black regarding the merits and success of the Constitution.
 
C. Ronald Ellington led a panel discussion on "Universal Standard of Civility in the Legal Profession" as part of the Federal Bar Association Annual Meeting and Convention, September, 2007.
 
Thomas A. Eaton led a panel discussion on "Civil Rights in the South" as part of the Federal Bar Association Annual Meeting and Convention, September, 2007.
 
Erica J. Hashimoto was featured on HDNet's "World Report" regarding the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works," Waseda University in Tokyo, September, 2007.
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr., "Lawyers" not "Liars": A Modified Traditionalist Approach to Teaching Legal Ethics, 51 Saint Louis University Law Journal 1119 (2007)
 
David A. Brennen, Foreword: Introducing the Law of Nonprofit Organizations and Philanthropy, 41 Georgia Law Review 1099 (2007) (symposium issue)
 
Russell C. Gabriel was quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer regarding a case where a man was charged with attempted child molestation after founders of the Web site Perverted-Justice.com posed as a young girl and solicited him.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. was quoted in the Los Angeles Daily Journal regarding shifting the responsibility of making decisions that affect the death penalty from the federal court to the U.S. attorney general.
 
David E. Shipley, Milner S. Ball: Proof That One Professor Can Make a Difference, 41 Georgia Law Review 753 (2007)
 
Rebecca Hanner White, Milner Ball: Mentor, Teacher, and Friend, 41 Georgia Law Review 743 (2007)
 
Paul J. Heald, Meeting of the Minds, Part II: A Dark and Angry God Arises, 41 Georgia Law Review 849 (2007)
 
J. Randy Beck, The Essential Holding of Casey: Rethinking Viability, 75 UMKC Law Review 713 (2007)
 
C. Ronald Ellington, Milner Ball: My Student, My Teacher, 41 Georgia Law Review 749 (2007)
 

August 2007
Ronald L. Carlson and David E. Shipley were quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding a potential candidate for the U.S. attorney general's post.
 
Russell C. Gabriel and Donald E. Wilkes Jr. were quoted in the Macon Telegraph regarding no-knock warrants.
 
Harold S. Lewis Jr. (visiting professor), Rule 68 Offers of Judgment: The Practices and Opinions of Experienced Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination Attorneys, 241 Federal Rules Decisions 332 (2007) (with Thomas A. Eaton)
 
Thomas A. Eaton, Rule 68 Offers of Judgment: The Practices and Opinions of Experienced Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination Attorneys, 241 Federal Rules Decisions 332 (2007) (with Harold S. Lewis Jr.)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was featured on WSB Atlanta 750 AM where he discussed the question "Was Michael Vick Right to Plead Guilty?"
 
Travis M. Trimble, Environmental Law, Eleventh Circuit Survey, 58 Mercer Law Review 1203 (2007)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was featured on WRFC 960 AM regarding the next legal moves in the Michael Vick case.
 
Ronald L. Carlson was featured on WSB-TV with reporter Tom Regan regarding what the guilty pleas by two of Michael Vick’s former friends will mean to the case against Vick.
 
E. Ann Puckett's Uniform Commercial Code Confidential Drafts: Issued by the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws through the 1977 Revisions of Article 8 has been selected for inclusion in Hein Online (2007) (with E. Slusser Kelly)
 
Ronald L. Carlson was quoted on CNN Radio and was featured on WGAU 1340-AM regarding the Michael Vick case.
 
Alan A. Cook was quoted on The Morning Edition of NPR radio regarding a case where a comic book store owner is on trial for whether or not he willfully gave a comic book depicting nudity to a child.
 
Dan T. Coenen, The Story of "The Federalist": How Hamilton and Madison Reconceived America (Twelve Tables Press, 2007)
 
Harlan G. Cohen's paper "Finding International Law: Rethinking the Doctrine of Sources" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for international law and trade journals.
 
Sonja R. West has authored an article regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's rulings this past term in the National Law Journal.
 
Erica J. Hashimoto, Reflections on Hope, 41 Georgia Law Review 843 (2007)
 
Dan T. Coenen, The Future of Footnote Four, 41 Georgia Law Review 797 (2007)
 

July 2007
E. Ann Puckett and Maureen A. Cahill, speakers, "A Friendly Game of Tag: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Law Libraries", American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting, July, 2007
 
David A. Brennen is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the consequences of an organization falsely claiming nonprofit status.
 
Ronald L. Carlson and Donald E. Wilkes Jr. are quoted in The Christian Science Monitor regarding the Georgia Supreme Court hearing of the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Paul M. Kurtz and Donald E. Wilkes Jr. are quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding B.J. Bernstein's (J.D. '87) decision to create media buzz in the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
James C. Smith, Real Estate Transactions: Problems, Cases, and Materials, 3d ed. (Aspen Publishers, 2007) (with R. Malloy)
 
Alan A. Cook is quoted by the Associated Press regarding the implications of the release of a tape that show underage teens engaging in sex acts.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. spoke with the Associated Press regarding the denial of a death row inmate's bid to halt his execution.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report concerning a Douglas County Superior Court judge's decision to deny bond to Genarlow Wilson while he is awaiting his appeal.
 
David A. Brennen, The Tax Law of Charities and Other Exempt Organizations: Cases, Materials, Questions and Activities, 2d ed. (Thomson/West, 2007) (with D. Jones, S. Willis and B. Moran)
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr.’s books State Postconvention Remedies and Relief and Federal Postconvention Remedies and Relief were cited several times in Lott v. State, a recent Montana Supreme Court decision.
 

June 2007
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in the Los Angeles Daily Journal regarding a California judge granting a defendant a new trial due to ineffective assistance of counsel.
 
Anne Proffitt Dupre's article Should Students Have Constitutional Rights? Keeping Order in the Public Schools (65 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 49, 50 (1996)) was quoted in Justice Clarence Thomas's concurring opinion in Morse v. Frederick.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, Transferable Development Rights, May/June 2007 Georgia County Government 66 (Association County Commissioners of Georgia, 2007) (with D. Jacobson)
 
Russell C. Gabriel is quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer regarding the constitutionality of police actions in a suspected drug dealer case.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the authority a Monroe County Superior Court judge had to order Genarlow Wilson's release.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. weighed in with an op-ed piece in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on the appeal made by Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker in the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Ronald L. Carlson wrote an op-ed piece for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding Georgia Attorney General Thurbert Baker's appeal in the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Paul J. Heald, Transaction Costs and Patent Reform, 23 Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal 447 (2007)
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the recent actions of the prosecution in the Genarlow Wilson case.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding the application of habeas corpus to the Genarlow Wilson Case.
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the legal precedent being set by the release of Genarlow Wilson ordered by Monroe County Superior Court Judge Thomas H. Wilson.
 
Usha Rodrigues, The Seductive Comparison of Shareholder and Civic Democracy, 63 Washington and Lee Law Review 1389 (2007)
 
Ronald L. Carlson, Adjudication of Criminal Justice, 2d ed. (Thomson/West, 2007) (with D. Brown and S. Crump)
 

May 2007
Michael L. Wells is quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer regarding an upcoming defamation suit.
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr.'s paper "Representing Saddam Hussein: The Importance of Being Ramsey Clark" was recently listed on SSRN's top 10 download list for international, transnational and comparative criminal law.
 
Alan Watson has been appointed co-editor in chief of the international edition of the journal Annals of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade.
 
Ronald L. Carlson, Evidence: Teaching Materials for an Age of Science and Statutes, 6th ed. (LexisNexis, 2007) (with E. Imwinkelried, E. Kionka and K. Strachan)
 
C. Donald Johnson, director of the Dean Rusk Center, is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding a Chinese business delegation's visit to Atlanta.
 
Jamie Baker Roskie, speaker, "Georgia Land Use Law", Planning for Quality Growth Training for the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, May, 2007
 
Donald E. Wilkes, speaker, "President Torture", 29th Athens Human Rights Festival, May, 2007
 
Ronald L. Carlson, speaker, "High Profile Cases and Their Lessons for Law Reform", Forsyth County Bar Association Law Day Program, May 2007
 

April 2007
David A. Brennen, A Diversity Theory of Charitable Tax Exemption - Beyond Efficiency, Through Critical Race Theory, Toward Diversity, 4 Pittsburgh Tax Review 1 (2006)
 
Thomas A. Eaton, Of Frivolous Litigation and Runaway Juries: A View from the Bench, 41 Georgia Law Review 431 (2007)
 
Walter Hellerstein spoke with the Associated Press about a proposed Pennsylvania state tax on oil company profits. He is quoted in Pennsylvania's The Times Leader.
 
Sonja R. West is quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the federal ban on partial-birth abortions.
 
Walter Hellerstein, "The U.S. Supreme Court's State Tax Jurisprudence: A Template for Comparison" in Comparative Fiscal Federalism: Comparing the European Court of Justice and the U.S. Supreme Court's Tax Jurisprudence (R. Avi-Yonah, ed.) (Kluwer Law International, 2007)
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding the current process of nominating the next U.S. attorney for Georgia's Southern District.
 
Cathleen S. Wharton, A Practical Guide to Legal Writing and Legal Method, 3d. ed. (Aspen Publishers, 2007) (with John C. Dernbach, Richard V. Singleton II, Joan Ruhtenberg and Catherine J. Wasson)
 
Peter A. Appel is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling on a case involving the EPA and the Clean Air Act.
 
James F. Ponsoldt, A Comparison Between U.S. and E.U. Antitrust Treatment of Tying Claims Against Microsoft: When Should the Bundling of Computer Software be Permitted?, 27 Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business 421 (2007) (with Christopher D. David)
 

March 2007
David A. Brennen is quoted in The Roanoke Times regarding his testimony in a tax law case involving a retirement community in Virginia.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "The Constitutionality of U.S. State Tax Incentives", Queen's University's Law and Economic Speakers Series, March, 2007
 
James F. Ponsoldt, The Antitrust Legality of Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation Settlements, University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy 37 (2006) (with W. Hennen Ehrenclou)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, speaker, "The Debt Subsidy in the Market for Corporate Control", University of Missouri School of Law, March, 2007
 
Paul M. Kurtz is quoted in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution regarding Judge Hilton Fuller, who is overseeing the case against Brian Nichols.
 
Paul J. Heald's scholarly work is featured in two blogs - the Lessig Blog and the Legal History Blog.
 

February 2007
Daniel M. Bodansky, The Oxford Handbook of International Environmental Law (Oxford University Press, 2007) (co-edited with Jutta Brunnee and Ellen Hey)
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in the Augusta Chronicle regarding prison inmates waiting for their constitutionally guaranteed appeal.
 
Sonja R. West is noted in a press release from the Student Press Law Center for writing and filing a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court regarding public school students' expression outside of school.
 
Prosecutorial Clinic Director Alan A. Cook is quoted in an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article on the expense of the Brian Nichols murder trial.
 
Walter Hellerstein's panel discussion at a Municipal Analysts Group of New York meeting is quoted by the Los Angeles Times and Reuters news source.
 
María Eugenia Giménez, speaker, "United States Support for Higher Education Partnership Projects in Palestine: A Path Difficult to Tread," Law and Economic Development Conference: Towards Constructive Engagement in the Middle East hosted by Belgium's Vrije Universiteit Brussel, February, 2007.
 
Walter Hellerstein's report on a Florida tax program is referenced in the Tallahassee Democrat and the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
 
Erica J. Hashimoto, Defending the Right of Self-Representation: An Empirical Look at the Pro Se Felony Defendant, 85 North Carolina Law Review 423 (2007)
 
Margaret V. Sachs, Materiality and Social Change: The Case for Replacing "The Reasonable Investor" with "The Least Sophisticated Investor" in Inefficient Markets, 81 Tulane Law Review 473 (2006)
 
Paul J. Heald is featured in The Red and Black on his recent copyright research.
 
Erica J. Hashimoto, The Under-Appreciated Value of Advisory Guidelines, 37 McGeorge Law Review 577 (2006)
 
Paul M. Kurtz, Harold G. Maier: A World Class Fellow Indeed, 39 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1411 (2006)
 
Walter Hellerstein's recent report on the constitutionality of the "portability" provisions of Florida's "Save Our Homes" homestead tax assessment limitation is the focus of an article in the Palm Beach Post.
 
Lonnie T. Brown Jr., A Teacher's Teacher, 39 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1405 (2006)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "The Authority of International Environmental Standards", Arizona State University College of Law, February, 2007
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., The Writ of Habeas Corpus in Georgia, 12 Georgia Bar Journal 20 (Feb. 2007)
 
Erwin C. Surrency, speaker, Georgia's legal reforms during the antebellum period, Georgia State University, February, 2007
 

January 2007
Paul J. Heald's paper titled "Property Rights and the Efficient Exploitation of Copyrighted Works: An Empirical Analysis of Public Domain and Copyrighted Fiction Best Sellers" was recently listed on on three of the Social Science Research Network's "Top Ten" download lists.
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, lecture on the constitutionality of discriminatory state taxation of municipal bond income, Municipal Analysts Group of New York, February, 2007
 
Walter Hellerstein, speaker, "Federal Constitutional Challenges to State Property Tax Assessment Limitations", Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in Cambridge, Mass., February, 2007
 
R. Perry Sentell Jr., Local Government Law, 58 Mercer Law Review 267 (2006)
 
Dan T. Coenen, A Rhetoric for Ratification: The Argument of the Federalist and its Impact on Constitutional Interpretation, 56 Duke Law Journal 469 (2006)
 
Alan Watson, Evoluzione sociale e mutamenti del diritto (the Italian translation of his book Society and Legal Change), 2 ed. (Dott. A. Guiffre, 2006)
 
Edward J. Larson, speaker, "From Dayton to Dover: A Brief History of the Evolution Teaching Controversy in America," 2006-07 Horning Lecture Series at Oregon State University, January, 2007.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, presenter, paper on the history of the international climate change regime, conference on climate change diplomacy in Geneva, Switzerland, sponsored by the Graduate Institute of International Studies, January, 2007.
 
Margaret V. Sachs has been elected to serve a three-year term on the executive committee of the Section on Business Associations of the Association of American Law Schools.
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in the Forsyth County News regarding the process of jury selection in death penalty trials.
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in the Los Angeles Times on the upcoming Brian Nichols death penalty trial.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. will serve as a panel speaker this month at a forum on a recent Atlanta police shooting.
 
Julian A. Cook, Crumbs from the Master's Table: The Supreme Court, Pro Se Defendants and the Federal Guilty Plea Process, 81 Notre Dame Law Review 1895 (2006)
 

2006

December 2006
Paul J. Heald's empirical work on copyrighted and public domain best sellers is featured in the United Kingdom's Gowers Review of Intellectual Property.
 
J. Randy Beck, Christian Faith and Political Life: A Dialogue, 41 Georgia Law Review 65 (2006)
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on "no-knock" search warrants.
 
Michael L. Wells is quoted in the Gainesville Times on the constitutionality of ordinances that have an effect on illegal immigrants.
 
Ronald L. Carlson comments in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on media feed access during recesses of the Scott Davis murder trial.
 
Kim Van der Borght, presenter, "the Judicialization of the WTO Dispute Settlement System", WTO Dislocations and Opportunities symposium at the Southwest University of Political Science and Law in China, December, 2006
 
Ronald L. Carlson is quoted in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding complaints of an unfair advantage in the Scott Davis trial.
 
David E. Shipley is quoted in the Augusta Chronicle regarding possible copyright infringement.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is quoted in the Athens Banner-Herald regarding the rights of fired government employees.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. is featured in AthensWorld.com regarding a demonstration for Habeas Corpus.
 
John Neiman is quoted in the Red & Black regarding class action lawsuits.
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "Response to 'Interplay: Exploring Institutional Interaction,' by Thomas Gehring and Sebastian Oberthur", International Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IDGEC) Synthesis Conference in Bali, Indonesia, December, 2006
 

November 2006
James C. Smith, The Problem of Social Cost in a Genetically Modified Age, 58 Hastings Law Journal 87 (2006) (with Paul J. Heald)
 
Paul J. Heald, The Problem of Social Cost in a Genetically Modified Age, 58 Hastings Law Journal 87 (2006) (with James C. Smith)
 
María Eugenia Giménez and Kim Van der Borght will present their paper titled "Exploring Judicial Studies in Europe" at the European Studies Institute at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations in December.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr. comments in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on "no-knock" search warrants commonly utilized by police in narcotics cases.
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., State Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook, 2007 ed. (Thomson/West)
 
Daniel M. Bodansky, speaker, "Possible Lessons for the Climate Change Regime from the International Change Regime", 12th Conference of the Parties of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change in Nairobi, November, 2006
 
Kim Van der Borght, speaker, regarding the book "Reform and Development of the WTO Dispute Settlement System" (published in early October by Cameron May Publishers), at a Kansas law school, November, 2006
 
Margaret V. Sachs, Women in Corporate Law Teaching: A Tale of Two Generations, 65 Maryland Law Review 666 (2006) (Women and the "New" Corporate Governance symposium issue)
 
Robert P. Bartlett, Venture Capital, Agency Costs, and the False Dichotomy of the Corporation, 54 UCLA Law Review 37 (2006)
 
Professors Robert D. Brussack and James F. Ponsoldt commented in the Fulton County Daily Report regarding anonymous Internet postings and defamation cases.
 

October 2006
David E. Shipley, speaker, "Limitations on Congressional Power after Eldred v. Ashcroft", Albany Law School's Interdisciplinary Conference on the Impact of Technological Change on the Creation, Dissemination and Protection of Intellectual Property, October, 2006
 
Kim Van der Borght, speaker, "Squandering the European Union's 'Mission Civilatrice' in Global Trade", Columbia Law School's European Studies Center, October, 2006
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Public Domain and Copyright Bestsellers from 1913 to 1932", delivered as the Hosier Scholar at DePaul Law School, October, 2006 (This same talk will also be given at Northwestern Law School.)
 
Paul J. Heald, speaker, "Coase, Transaction Costs, and Patent Reform", Santa Clara University's Patent Policy in the Supreme Court and Congress Conference, October, 2006
 
Donald E. Wilkes Jr., Federal Postconviction Remedies and Relief Handbook (Thomson/West, 2006)
 
Camilla E. Watson, Tax Procedure and Tax Fraud, 3d. ed. (Thomson/West, 2006)
 
Alan Watson, The Shame of American Legal Education, 2d ed. (Vandeplas Publishing, 2006)
 
Erwin Surrency, The Work of the Federal Courts in Georgia Over Two Centuries (Eleventh Circuit Historical Society, 2006)
 
Charles R. T. O'Kelley, Corporations and Other Business Associations: Cases and Materials, 5th ed. (Aspen, 2006) (with R. Thompson)
 
Anne P. Dupre, Children and the Law: Cases and Materials, 2d ed. (LexisNexis, 2006) (with M. Gardner)
 

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