Recent Faculty Scholarship Highlights
The Fall 2024 Faculty Scholarship e-newsletter highlighted some of the recent publications by UK Rosenberg College of Law faculty. The publications featured in the e-newsletter, as well as a few others, are listed below.
Laken Albrink - Assistant Clinical Professor of Legal Writing
Trauma Informed Legal Advocacy, 13 Wake Forest J. L. & Pol’y 67 (2023).
Promoting Resilience for Children and Families with Adverse Childhood Experiences, 87(4) KBA Bench & Bar Magazine 18 (July/Aug. 2023).
Tiffany D. Atkins - Assistant Professor of Law
Media + Vigilante Violence: The Formula for American Atrocity, 62 U. Louisville L. Rev. 685 (2024).
Richard C. Ausness - Professor of Law
Beneficiaries as Trustees: Here’s the State of Things, 36 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 277 (2023).
Opioid Lawsuits: Is There Any End in Sight?, 33 Health Matrix 193 (2023).
Matthew Boaz - Assistant Professor of Law
Speculative Immigration Policy, 37 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 183 (2023).
Book Review, Welcome the Wretched: In Defense of the “Criminal Alien” (2024).
Zachary Bray - Professor of Law
Precious and Dear to Us is Only This Place: The Transformative Potential of Monumental Remnants, 71 Wash. U. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 1 (2023).
In the Shadows of the Looming Oaks: Monumental Lessons from Prophetstown and Tippecanoe, in Who Tells Your Story: On the Construction of Public Memory at Home and Abroad (Sanford Levinson ed., Duke University Press, forthcoming 2025).
Jim Donovan - Profesor of Law/Library Director
Joshua Douglas - Professor of Law/Acting Associate Dean for Research
The Court v. The Voters: The Troubling Story of How the Supreme Court Has Undermined Voting Rights (Beacon Press 2024).
A Major Wrong on a Private Right of Action Under the Voting Rights Act, 81 Washington and Lee Law Review 1127 (2024) (with Macin Graber).
There Must Be Something in the Water—Or the Bourbon—In Kentucky: Voting Rights in the Bluegrass State, 111 Kentucky Law Journal 581 (2023) (introducing symposium issue).
Brian L. Frye - Professor of Law
Should Using an AI Text Generator to Produce Academic Writing Be Plagiarism?, 33 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 946 (2023).
A Legal Scholarship Jubilee, 1 Northwestern L. J. des Refusés 61 (2024).
The Hidden Cost of University Patents, 21 Berkeley Bus. L. J. 203 (2024) (with C.J. Ryan & W. Michael Schuster).
Melissa N. Henke - Professor of Law/Director of Legal Research & Writing
Persuasion Through Citation: Four Ways to Enhance Your Legal Arguments with Proper Legal Citations, 87(6) KBA Bench & Bar Magazine 34 (Nov./Dec. 2023).
Kathryn L. Moore - Professor of Law
Arbitration of ERISA Statutory Claims, in New York Review of Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation (David Pratt ed., New York: Matthew Bender, 2023).
The Evolution of Litigation of Health Insurance Claims Involving Mental Health, 23(7) Bender’s Lab. & Emp. Bull. 1 (New York: Matthew Bender) (with Mark D. DeBofsky) July 1, 2023.
Michael D. Murray - Associate Professor of Law
Tools Do Not Create: Human Authorship in the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence, 15 Case W. Res. J.L. Tech. & Internet 76 (2024).
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law Part 1: Lawyers Must be Professional and Responsible Supervisors of AI, 87(6) KBA Bench & Bar Magazine 36 (Nov./Dec. 2023).
Artificial Intelligence and the Practice of Law Part 2: Working With Your New AI Staff Attorney, 88(2) KBA Bench & Bar Magazine 40 (March/April 2024).
Robert G. Schwemm – Professor Emeritus
Housing Discrimination: Law and Litigation (2024 ed.).
Reflections on Arlington Heights: Fifty Years of Exclusionary Zoning Litigation and Beyond, 57 UIC L. Rev.389 (2024).
Jonathan Shaub – Associate Professor of Law
Interbranch Equity, 25 U. Penn. J. Const. L. 780 (2023).
Ramsi Woodcock - Professor of Law
The Fourth Estate’s Estate, 26 U. Pa. J. Bus. L. 863 (2024).
Saving the News, in Media and Society After Technological Disruption (Kyle Langvardt et al., eds. Cambridge Univ. Press 2024).
Why All Antitrust Claims are Refusal to Deal Claims and What that Means for Policy, CPI Antitrust Chron., September 27, 2024.