Jump to Content


Intellectual Life

Recent Faculty Publications

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A

 

Barbara Bader Aldave
Loran L. Stewart Professor of Business Law
Director, Center for Law & Entrepreneurship

The Federal Regulation of Securities: A Broken System (forthcoming).

 

 

 

Adell L. Amos
Assistant Professor of Law
Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Center (on leave)

Advancing Freshwater Conservation in the Context of Energy and Climate Policy: Assessing Progress and Identifying Challenges in the Western United States (forthcoming).

Policy Agenda Connecting Energy, Climate and Water: Working Within the Prior Appropriation System, Int’l. Mun. Law Ass’n. Proc. (2008).

B

Carl Bjerre

Orlando J. and Marian H. Hollis Professor of Law

Books

William A. Hawkland et al., Uniform Commercial Code Series vols. 7, 7A (2009-2010 Cum. Ann. Supp.).

Articles

A Transactional Approach to the Hague Securities convention, 3 Cap. Markets L.J. 109 (with S. Rocks) (2008).

Thanks, Boss: A Tribute to Professor Jim Mooney, 87 Or. L. Rev. 14 (2008).

Works in Progress

Three Criteria in Search of a Concept: What Is A Security Under UCC Article 8? (work in progress).

John E. Bonine
Professor of Law
Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow

Books

Teacher’s Manual to Human Rights and the Environment: Cases, Law & Policy (with S. Kravchenko) (2010).

Human Rights and the Environment: Cases, Law & Policy (with S. Kravchenko) (2008).

Articles

Private Public Interest Environmental Law: History, Hard Work, and Hope, 26 Pace Envt’l. L. Rev. 465 (2009) (also published in Environment-People-Law Journal (Ukraine, 2010)).

Best Practices — Access to Justice, the Access Initiative, World Resources Institute (2009).

Op-Eds

Copenhagen or Hopenhagen, Eugene Weekly, Dec. 10, 2009.

Local flu planning often inadequate, Eugene Register-Guard, Apr. 30, 2009.

Works in Progress

Access to Justice as a Constitutional and International Human Right (work in progress).

Access to Justice: The Need for Creative Financing, in Compliance & Enforcement: Toward More Effective Implementation of Environmental Law (IUCN Acad. of Envt’l. L. Res. Stud. Ed.) (forthcoming).

Removing Barriers to Access to Justice Worldwide (forthcoming)

C

Stuart Chinn
Assistant Professor

Articles

Institutional Recalibration, Judicial Delimitation, and the New Deal (chapter in Living Legislation, J. Jenkins and E. Patashnik, eds., forthcoming).

Works in Progress

After Reform: Institutional Recalibration and Political Change (work in progress).

Race, the Supreme Court, and the Judicial-Institutional Interest in Stability (work in progress).

Andrea Coles-Bjerre
Assistant Professor

Articles

Ipso Facto: The Pattern of Assumable Contracts in Bankruptcy, 40 N.M. L. Rev. ___ (2010).

Works in Progress

Financial Accommodations and Severability: Reconciling Bankruptcy Policy with State Law(work in progress).

F

Caroline Forell
Clayton R. Hess Professor of Law

Articles

Fear and the Man of Ordinary Courage and Firmness: Self-Defense in Criminal and Tort Law, 14 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming).

The Tort of Betrayal of Trust, 42 U. Mich. J. L. Reform 557 (with A. Sortun) (2009).

Using “A Jury Of Her Peers” To Teach About the Connection Between Domestic Violence and Animal Abuse, 15 Animal L. 53 (2009).

Works in Progress

McTorts: Why Lawsuits Involving McDonald’s Matter (work in progress).

Rebels, Convicts, Thieves, Domestics, and Wives in Colonial Australia: The Lives of Ellen Murphy and Jane New (work in progress).

G

Susan N. Gary
Orlando J. and Marian H. Hollis Professor of Law

Books

Trusts and Estates (with J. Borison, N. Cahn, P. Monopoli) (forthcoming).

Articles

Is It Prudent to Be Responsible? Legal Rules for Charities that Engage in Socially Responsible Investing and Mission Investing, ___ Northwestern J. of Law and Social Policy ___ (forthcoming).

The Problems with Donor Intent: Interpretation, Enforcement, and Doing the Right Thing, 74 Chicago-Kent L. Rev. 101 (2010).

Death Without Probate — TOD Deeds — The Latest Tool in the Arsenal, Prob. & Prop. (Mar./Apr. 2010) (with D. Horn).

Legal Aid Accounting Challenges of Underwater Endowment Funds, 24 Prob. & Prop. (Jan./Feb. 2010) (with S. Budak).

2009 Legislation From the Estate Planning and Administration Section, Or. Elder L. Newsl. (Oct. 2009).

Endowment Spending: What’s a University to Do?, Real Prop., Trust & Estate L. eReport (June 2009).

Introduction to Succession Law in the 21st Century, 43 Real Prop. Trust & Estate L.J. 387 (2008).

The Oregon Elective Share Statute: Is Reform an Impossible Dream?, 44 Willamette L. Rev. 337 (2008).

Uniform Law Commission Develops Transfer-On-Death Deeds, Or. Elder L. Newsl. (Or. St. Bar Elder L. Sec., Lake Oswego, Or.), Apr. 2008, at 15.

We Are Family: The Parent-Child Definition in Intestacy Law, 34 ACTEC J. (Winter 2008).

Works in Progress

Mediation in Estate Planning (work in progress).

Ibrahim Gassama
Professor of Law

Articles

Good Bananas Bad Bananas: Hard Lessons From a Soft War, Am.J. Int’l. L. (forthcoming).

Scholarship as Autobiography: An Appreciation of Dom Vetri’s Quest for Harmony, 88 Or. L. Rev. 1 (2009).

Africa and the Politics of Destruction: A Critical Re-Examination of Neocolonialism and its Consequences, 10 Or. Rev. Int’l. L. 2 (2008).

Works in Progress

The Unipolar Moment: The Rapid Rise and Fall of the Project to Create a Unipolar International Order (work in progress).

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights After Sixty Years: Rest in Peace (work in progress).

John Greenman
Assistant Professor

Articles

On Communication, 106 Mich. L. Rev. 1337 (2008).

Op-Eds

Change the Rules That Block Change, The Oregonian, Aug. 23, 2009.

Works in Progress

Borderless Wars (work in progress).

The Borderless Constitution (work in progress).

H

Rebekah Hanley
Senior Instructor, Legal Research and Writing

Principled Conjuring Tails: A Twenty-First Century Lawyer’s View of the History of Animals in Magic, in Law and Magic (C. Corcos ed., 2010).

A Legal Writer Reflects on Summer Vacation: Lessons From the Magic Kingdom, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (Aug./Sept. 2009).

Constructive Criticism: A Generous Bonus in a Down Economy, Or. St. Bar Bull. 11 (Jan. 2009).

Leslie J. Harris
Dorothy Kliks Fones Professor of Law
Director, Oregon Child Advocacy Project

Books

Family Law (with J. Carbone) (4th ed. 2009, Teacher’s Manual forthcoming).

Articles

Failure to Protect in Private Custody Disputes, Family L. Q. (forthcoming).

The Foster Care to Delinquency Pipeline, in Justice For Kids: Keeping Kids Out Of the Juvenile Justice System (N. Dowd ed.) (forthcoming).

Children’s Rights to Property and Contract, in The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion (R. Shweder ed., 2009).

Legal Regulation of Children’s Conduct, in The Child: An Encyclopedic Companion (R. Shweder ed., 2009).

Reasonable Efforts to Reunify in Dependency Cases (with D. Sherbo-Huggins) (2009).

The Basis for Legal Parentage and the Clash Between Custody and Child Support, 42 Ind. L. Rev. 611 (2009).

Making Parents Pay: Understanding Parental Responsibility Laws, 31(3) Family Advocate 38 (Winter 2009).

2007 Amendments to Oregon’s Paternity Law — Part II, 5(2) Juv. L. Reader 3 (2008).

2007 Amendments Impact on Oregon’s Paternity Law on Dependency Proceedings in Juvenile Court — Part I, 5(1) Juv. L. Reader 1 (2008).

Authority of Oregon Juvenile Courts to Review DHS Actions in Child Dependency Cases(with M. Allen and T. Wittemeyer 2005; rev’d. with F. Lennon 2008).

Decision-Making Authority for Dependent Children Who Are Not in the Custody of DHS (with J. Bates and G. Trainor) (2008).

Guardians ad Litem for Parents in Dependency and TPR Cases (with C. Love-Geiger and A. Smith) (2008)., reprinted in 5(5) Juv. L. Reader 5 (2008).

Orr v. Orr, in Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court of the United States (D. Tanenhaus ed., 2008).

Termination of Parental Rights in Extreme Conduct Cases (with F. Lennon and D. Sherbo-Huggins) (2008).

2007 Amendments to Oregon Paternity Law, Or. St. Bar Fam. L. Newsl. (Or. St. Bar Fam. L. Sec., Lake Oswego, Or.), Apr. 2008, at 1.

Appellate Court Rules on Conservatorship Issues, Or. St. Bar Elder L. Newsl. (Or. St. Bar Elder L. Sec., Lake Oswego, Or.), Apr. 2008, at 19.

Richard Hildreth
Professor of Law
Dean’s Distinguished Faculty Fellow
Director, Ocean and Coastal Law Center

Books

Climate Change Law: Mitigation and Adaptation (with Teacher’s Manual) (with D. Hodas, N. Robinson, and J. Speth) (2009).

Articles

Place-Based Ocean Management: Emerging U.S. Law and Practice, 51 Ocean & Coastal Management 659 (2008).

I

Robert C. Illig
Associate Professor of Law

Books

Private Equity Funds: A Casebook (forthcoming).

Oregon Law & Practice–Volume 1: Corporations (forthcoming).

Oregon Law & Practice–Volume 1A: Corporate Forms (forthcoming).

Oregon Law & Practice–Volume 2: Partnerships, LLCs and Associated Forms (forthcoming).

Articles

A Business Lawyer’s Bibliography: Books Every Transactional Law Student, Scholar and Practitioner Should Read (forthcoming).

Hedge Funds as Relational Contracts: The Law’s Inability to Protect Even the Most Sophisticated Market Participants (forthcoming).

Oregon’s Experiment With Sustainable Corporate Governance: A Friendly Critique, 25 J. Envt’l. L. & Lit. ___ (2010).

Hedge Funds: The Missing Link in Executive Pay Reform, 28 Banking & Fin. Ser. Pol’y. Rep. 10 (2009).

Teaching Transactional Skills Through Simulations in Upper-Level Courses — Three Exemplars, 10 Transactions 15 (2009).

The Oregon Method: An Alternative Model for Teaching Transactional Business Skills, 59 J. Legal Ed. 221 (2009).

Al Gore, Oprah and Silicon Valley: Bringing Main Street and Corporate America into the Environmental Movement, 23 J. Envt’l. L. & Lit. 223 (2008).

The Promise of Hedge Fund Governance: How Incentive compensation Can Enhance Institutional Investor Monitoring, 60 Ala. L. Rev. 1 (2008).

K

Svitlana Kravchenko
Director, LL.M. Program

Books

Human Rights and the Environment: Cases, Law & Policy (with J. Bonine) (2009).

Articles

Right to Carbon or Right to Life: Human Rights Approaches to Climate Change, 9:3 Vt. J. Envt’l. L. (Spring 2008).

The Myth of Public Participation in the World of Poverty, 23:1 Tul. Envt’l L. J. (Winter 2009).

Giving the Public a Voice in Environmental Decision Making,in Compliance and Enforcement in Environmental Law: Toward More Effective Implementation (forthcoming 2010).

Is Access to Information A Fundamental Human Right?, Or. Rev. Int’l. L. (forthcoming 2010).

Using Procedural Rights to Combat Climate Change, Ga. J. Int. Comp. Law (forthcoming).

L

Carrie Leonetti
Assistant Professor of Law

Articles

High-Tech View: The Use of Immersive Virtual Environments in Jury Trials, 93:2 Marquette L. Rev. ___ (with J. Bailenson) (forthcoming).

Open Fields in the Inner City: Application of the Curtilage Doctrine to Urban and Suburban Areas (book chapter, forthcoming).

Virtual Lineups, in Facial Identification (C. Wilkinson & C. Ryan, eds., forthcoming) (with J. Bailenson).

Independent and Adequate: Maryland’s State Exclusionary Rule for Illegally Obtained Evidence, 38 U. Balt. L. Rev. 231 (2009).

Works in Progress

When the Emperor Has No Clothes: A Proposal for Defensive Summary Judgment in Criminal Cases (work in progress).

Tom Lininger
Associate Professor of Law
Elmer Sahlstrom Senior Fellow

Books

The New Wigmore: Treatise on Examination of Witnesses (with R. Park) (forthcoming).

Articles

The Sound of Silence: Holding Batterers Accountable For Silencing Their Victims, 88 Tex. L. Rev. 857 (2009).

Is It Wrong to Sue For Rape?, 57 Duke L.J. 1557 (2008).

Works in Progress

Violent Abusers, Silent Accusers: The Supreme Court Reinterprets the Confrontation Clause (with D. Tuerkheimer) (work in progress).

M

Roberta Mann
Professor of Law

Articles

Beyond Efficiency: Why (or Whether) the Tax System Should Encourage Homeownership and How a Tax Benefit for Housing Should Be Structured, in Recalibrating the Equity/Efficiency Analysis (D. Brennan and K. Brown eds., forthcoming).

How to Love the One You’re With: Changing Tax Policy to Fit Cap-and-Trade, ___ San Diego J. Clim. & Ener. L. ___ (forthcoming).

Taxation, in The Law of Clean Energy: Efficiency and Renewables (M. Gerrard ed., forthcoming).

Back to the Future, Recommendations and Predictions for Greener Tax Policy, 88 Or. L. Rev. 355 (2009).

Is Sharif’s Castle Deductible: Islam and the Tax Treatment of Mortgage Debt, 17 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1139 (2009).

Too Many Carrots and Not Enough Sticks? The Role of the Carbon Tax in Energy Tax Policy, 29 A.B.A. Tax. Sec. News Qtly. 10 (2009).

To Tax Carbon or Not to Tax Carbon: Is That the Question?, 24 Nat. Res. & Env. 44 (2009) (reprinted in Climate Change Law: Mitigation and Adaptation (R. Hildreth, D. Hodas, N. Robinson, J. Speth 2009)).

Moonshine to Motorfuel: Tax Incentives for Fuel Ethanol, 18 Duke Envt’l. L. & Pol’y. Forum 43 (with M. Hymel) (2008).

Trading Greenbacks for Green Behavior: Oregon and the City of Portland’s Environmental Incentives, 5 Crit. Iss. Envt’l. Tax’n. 675 (with M. Hymel and B. Wolfsong) (2008).

Works in Progress

Like Water for Energy: The Water-Energy Nexus Through the Lens of Tax Policy (work in progress).

Megan McAlpin
Instructor, Legal Research and Writing

Making It Plain: In Love with Legalese?, Or. St. Bar Bull. (Feb./Mar. 2009).

Squelching Creative Writing: Silencing the Novelist Within, Or. St. Bar Bull. (Oct. 2008), at 11.

 

Michelle McKinley
Assistant Professor of Law

Articles

‘Such Unsightly Unions Could Never Result in Holy Matrimony’: Mixed-Status Marriages in Seventeenth-Century Colonial Lima, 22:2 Yale J. of L. & Humanities___(2010).

Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Legal Activism & Ecclesiastical Courts in Colonial Lima, 1593-1700, 28:3 L. & Hist. Rev. ___ (2010).

Conviviality, Cosmopolitan Citizenship and Hospitality, 5 Unbound: Harvard L. J. of the Legal Left 55 (2009).

Cultural Culprits, 24 Berkeley J. of Gender, Law and Justice 91 (2009).

The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Black): Racial Constructions of Culture and Cultural Constructions of Race in Latin America, in Racial Formations in the 21st Century. (eds., Daniel Martinez HoSang, Oneka LaBennett and Laura Pulido), University of California Press (forthcoming).

Book Reviews

Review of Rachel Ida Buff, ed, Immigrant Rights in the Shadow of Citizenship, 29 J. of Amer. Ethnic Hist. ___ (2010).

Review of E. Camiscioli, Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy and Embodiment, ___ J. of Interdisciplinary History ___ (2010).

Works in Progress

Reforming Repugnancy (work in progress).

Strategic Silences: Truth in the Context of Ongoing Violence (work in progress).

Michael Moffitt
Philip H. Knight Dean

Books

Dispute Resolution: Examples and Explanations (with A. Kupfer Schneider) (2008).

Articles

Islands, Vitamins, Salt, Germs: Four Visions of the Future of ADR in Law Schools, 25 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Res. 25 (2010).

The Four Ways to Assure Mediator Quality (and why none of them work), 24 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Res. 191 (2009).

Three Things to Be Against (“Settlement” Not Included), 78 Fordham L. Rev. 1209 (2009).

Jim Mooney
Wallace & Ellen Kaapcke Professor of Business Law

Articles

Dom Vetri Is My Hero, 88 Or. L. Rev. 7 (2009).

Remembering 1857, 87 Or. L. Rev. 731 (2009).

Works in Progress

Matthew Deady and Federal Criminal Law in the Early West (work in progress).

P

Eric Priest
Assistant Professor of Law

Articles

Why Emerging Business Models And Not Copyright Law Are the Key to Monetizing Content Online, in Copyright Law, Digital Content, and the Internet in the Asia-Pacific (B. Fitzgerald et al. eds., 2008).

Works in Progress

Copyright and Media in a Networked China (work in progress).

Copyright and Open Access Scholarship in Universities: A Framework for Identifying Challenges and Solutions (work in progress).

Defining Copyright ‘Publication’ in the Age of Networks (work in progress).

R

Ofer Raban
Assistant Professor of Law

Articles

The Fallacy of Legal Certainty: Why Vague Legal Standards May be Better for Capitalism and Liberalism, ___ Boston Univ. Public Int. L. J. ___ (forthcoming).

On Necessary and Suggestive Identification Procedures, ___ Am. J. Crim. L. ___ (2010).

A Ratchet That Can Get Stuck: On the Relationship Between the Federal and States’ Constitutions, in Between Complexity of Law and Lack of Order: Philosphy of Law in Era of Globalization (M. Zirk-Sadowski, B. Wojciechowski, and M. Golecki eds., 2009).

Gerrymandering, in Encyclopedia of the Supreme Court (2008).

Law and the Common Good, 4 Socio-Legal Rev. 9 (2008).

Real and Imagined Threats To the Rule of Law, 15 Va. J. Soc. Pol’y. & L. 478 (2008).

Op-Eds

Court within its right in ruling on mandatory sentencing, Eugene Register-Guard, Oct. 5, 2009.

‘Actual innocence’ as a constitutional right, The Oregonian, Aug. 28, 2009.

Dissecting the Torture Memos, The Oregonian, Apr. 28, 2009.

Works in Progress

Capitalism, Liberalism, and Constitutional Doctrine (work in progress).

The Ten Amendments: The Law of Our Bill of Rights (work in progress).

Jennifer Reynolds
Assistant Professor of Law

Forum Shopping After Shady Grove (work in progress).

Ombudsman as Double Agent (work in progress).

 

 

Joan Malmud Rocklin
Senior Instructor, Legal Research and Writing
Director of Externships and Clinics

A Lawyer Writes: A Practical Guide to Legal Analysis (with C. Coughlin and S. Patrick) (2008).

 

 

Suzanne E. Rowe
Associate Professor of Law
Director, Legal Research and Writing

Books

Colorado Legal Research (with R. Linz) (forthcoming).

Federal Legal Research (forthcoming).

Iowa Legal Research (with J. Edwards, M.S. Lowe, K. Wallace & M. Weresh) (forthcoming).

Massachusetts Legal Research (with J. Blum) (forthcoming).

Minnesota Legal Research (with S. Thorpe) (forthcoming).

Wisconsin Legal Research (with P. Cervenka and L. Behroozi) (forthcoming).

North Carolina Legal Research (with S. Childs) (2010).

Connecticut Legal Research (with J. Hynes) (2009).

Illinois Legal Research (with M. Wojcik) (2d ed. 2009).

Louisiana Legal Research (with M. Garvey Algero) (2009).

Texas Legal Research (with S. Simon) (2009).

Washington Legal Research (with J. Heintz-Cho, T. Cobb & M. Hotchkiss) (2d ed. 2009).

Arizona Legal Research (with T. Herrera) (2008).

California Legal Research (with H. Macfarlane) (2008).

Idaho Legal Research (with T. Fordyce-Ruff) (2008).

Kansas Legal Research (with J. Custer and C. Steadham) (2008).

New York Legal Research (with E. Adelman) (2008).

Ohio Legal Research (with K. Hall and S. Sampson) (2008).

Articles

From Polaroid Snapshot to 3-D Movie: Overhauling the Annual Survey of Legal Writing Programs, ___ Legal Writing ___ (forthcoming).

Professionalization of Legal Writing Programs: Time-Lapse Lessons From the Legal Writing Institute’s Surveys, ___ Mercer L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming).

Overhauling the Annual Survey of Legal Writing Programs, ___ Legal Writing ___ (forthcoming).

Which Is That? Restrictions for Clarity, Or. St. Bar Bull. __ (forthcoming).

Conquering the Colon: The Adventures of Advanced Punctuation, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (April 2010).

Proper Placement: The Humor of Misplaced Modifiers, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (Feb. 2010).

Appalling Etiquette: Writing as a Professional, Or. St. Bar Bull. 11 (Jan. 2010).

Learning Disabilities and the Americans with Disabilities Act: The Conundrum of Dyslexia and Time, 15 Legal Writing 167 (2009).

Perfect Tenses: The Timing of Verbs, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (Oct. 2009).

Running On? Life Support for Sentences, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (July 2009).

Clear or Confusing? When Repetition Works (and Doesn’t), Or. St. Bar Bull. 11 (June 2009).

Word Choices IV: Too Close for Comfort?, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (May 2009).

Word Choices III: Verb Pairs that Puzzle, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (April 2009).

Gifts for Your Legal Writer: A Shopper’s Guide, Or. St. Bar Bull. 13 (Dec. 2008).

Signaling Support: Linking Citations to Text, Or. St. Bar Bull. 11 (Nov. 2008).

Program Selection: Ideas for the Future, AALS Section Newsletter, Legal Writing, Reasoning & Research 4 (Fall 2008).

Mea Culpa: Mistakes of a Writing Column Writer, Or. St. Bar Bull., Aug./Sept. 2008, at 13.

Reader-Friendly Transitions: Showing the Way From Here to There, Or. St. Bar Bull., July 2008, at 13.

Keep It Simple: “Short and Sweet” Brings Clarity to Legal Writing, Or. St. Bar Bull., June 2008, at 11.

E-Writing: tips 4 btr comm., Or. St. Bar Bull., May 2008, at 13.

Writing With Oregon Style, Or. St. Bar Bull., Apr. 2008, at 13.

Problems With Pronouns, Or. St. Bar Bull., Feb./Mar. 2008, at 13.

Word Choices II: More Pairs That Puzzle, Or. St. Bar Bull., Jan. 2008, at 15.

S

Nancy Shurtz
Bernard Kliks Professor of Law

Books

Education Planning : Taxes, Trusts & Techniques (2009).

Estate Planning with Real Estate (with J. Mishkin) (forthcoming).

Fostering Ethical Behavior Through Company Codes and Procedures (with T. McAniff) (forthcoming).

Law and the Life Stages of Women (forthcoming).

Articles

Eco-Friendly Building from the Ground Up: Environmental Initiatives and the Case of Portland, Oregon, ___ Or. L. Rev. ___ (forthcoming).

Sweden, Singapore and the States: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Taxation on the Welfare of Working Mothers ___ St. Louis Univ. L.J. ___ (forthcoming).

529s in Turbulent Times, 26 Or. Estate Planning & Administrative Section Newsl. (Lake Oswego, Or.) (July 2009).

Book Reviews

Review of Bonnie Brown Hartley and Gwendolyn Griffith, Family Wealth Transition Planning: Advising Families with Small Business, 37 Estate Planning 42 (February 2010).

Review of Christopher P. Cline, The Law of Trustee Investments, 37 Estate Planning 42 (February 2010).

Review of Van K. Tharp, Super Trader: Make Consistent Profits in Good and Bad Markets, 37 Estate Planning 43 (February 2010).

Review of Bruce R. Hopkins, Douglas K. Anning, Virginia C. Gross and Thomas Scheukelberg, The New Form 990: Law, Policy and Preparation, 37 Estate Planning 43 (February 2010).

Review of Even H. Farr, Richard W. Nenno, Gideon Rothschild, John A. Terrill II & John E. Sullivan III, Planning and Defending Asset-Protection Trusts, 36 Estate Planning 43 (August 2009).

Review of Jon Duschinsky, Philanthropy in a Flat World: Inspiration Through Globalization, 36 Estate Planning 43 (August 2009).

Review of Paul Heidt (ed.), BVR’s Guide to Business Valuation: Issues in Estate and Gift Tax, 36 Estate Planning 44 (August 2009).

Review of Louis A. Mezzulio, An Estate Planner’s Guide to Life Insurance, 36 Estate Planning 44 (August 2009).

Review of James Lange, Retire Secure! Pay Taxes Later: The Key to Making Your Money Last, 36 Estate Planning 42 (June 2009).

Review of William J. Flannery, Jr., The Lawyer’s Field Guide to Effective Business Development, 36 Estate Planning 42 (June 2009).

Review of Robert C. Adamski, Inheritance Hijackers: Who Wants to Steal Your Inheritance and How to Protect It, 36 Estate Planning 43 (June 2009).

Review of Jeffrey M. Risius, Business Valuation: A Primer for the Legal Professional, 36 Estate Planning 43 (June 2009).

Review of Bruce R. Hopkins & Jody Blazek, Private Foundations: Tax Law and Compliance, 36 Estate Planning 35 (February 2009).

Review of Larry E. Swedrow & Jared Kizer, The Only Guide to Alternative Investments You’ll Ever Need: The Good, the Flawed, the Bad, and the Ugly, 36 Estate Planning 35 (February 2009).

Review of Sebastian V. Grassi, Jr., A Practical Guide to Drafting Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts (with sample forms and checklists), 36 Estate Planning 36 (February 2009).

Review of Vaughn E. James, The Alzheimer’s Advisor: A Caregiver’s Guide to Dealing With the tough Legal and Practical Issues, 36 Estate Planning 36 (February 2009).

Review of Lawrence A. Frolik, Residence Options for Older and Disabled Clients, 35 Estate Planning 42 (Aug. 2008).

Review of Daniel B. Evans, How to Build and Manage an Estates Practice, 35 Estate Planning 43 (Aug. 2008).

Review of Aaron S. Coates, et al., Tools & Techniques of Income Retirement Planning, 35 Estate Planning 43 (Aug. 2008).

Review of Jerome Ostrov, Tax and Estate Planning with Real Estate, Partnerships and LLCs, 35 Estate Planning 44 (Aug. 2008).

Review of Alfred M. King, Executive’s Guide to Fair Value: Profiting From the New Valuation Rules, 35 Estate Planning 43 (June 2008).

Review of Catherine S. McBreen and George H. Walper Jr., Get Rich, Stay Rich, Pass It On: The Wealth-Accumulation Secrets of America’s Richest Families, 35 Estate Planning 43 (June 2008).

Review of Lawrence Brody and Stephen B. Daiker, The Insured Stock Purchase Agreement: With Sample Forms, Second Edition, 35 Estate Planning 42 (June 2008).

Review of Peggy M. Jackson, Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Leveraging Sarbanes-Oxley Best Practices, 35 Estate Planning 42 (June 2008).

Review of Louis A. Mezzullo, An Estate Planner’s Guide to Qualified Retirement Plan Benefits, 35 Estate Planning 40 (Feb. 2008).

Review of James E. Hughes, Jr., Family: The Compact Among Generations, 35 Estate Planning 40 (Feb. 2008).

Review of David T. Lewis, The Family Limited Partnership Deskbook, Forming and Funding FLPs and Other Closely Held Business Entities, 35 Estate Planning 41 (Feb. 2008).

Review of Barry J. McLeish, Yours, Mine & Ours: Creating a Compelling Donor Experience, 35 Estate Planning 41 (Feb. 2008).

Works in Progress

Rethinking Educational Tax Policy (work in progress).

State Tax Policy and the Great Recession (work in progress).

Sustainable Tax and Business Practices (work in progress).

V

Dominick Vetri
Professor Emeritus

Books

Tort Law & Practice (4th ed.) (forthcoming).

Articles

Order Out of Chaos: Products Liability Design Defect Law, 43 U. Richmond L. Rev. 1373 (2009).

W

Merle H. Weiner
Philip H. Knight Professor of Law

Books

International Family Law: Treaties, Conventions and Legislative Materials (with D.M. Blair) (2010).

Family Law in the World Community: Cases, Materials, and Problems in Comparative and International Family Law (with D.M. Blair, B. Stark, and S. Maldonado) (2009) (with work-in-progress teacher’s manual).

Articles

Publish and Perish: Lessons About Academic Freedom that Every Law Professor Should Know(forthcoming).

Uprooting Children in the Name of Equity, ___ Fordham Int’l. L.J. ___ (forthcoming).

The Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act: Understanding the Basics (with D. Mitchell), 13 Synergy 2 (2009).

Codification, Cooperation, and Concern for Children: The Internationalization of Family Law in the United States Over the Last Fifty Years, 42 Family L. Q. 585 (2008).

Half-truths, Mistakes, and Embarrassments: The United States Goes to the Fifth Special Session to Review Operation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 2008 Utah L. Rev. 221.

Intolerable Situations and Counsel for Children: Following Switzerland’s Example in Hague Abduction Cases, 58 Am. U. L. Rev. 335 (2008).

Op-Eds

Freedom Belongs in Olympics, Eugene Register-Guard, July 27, 2008.

Works in Progress

Family Relationships and the Expressive Value of Tort Law (work in progress).

The Status of Parent-Partner (work in progress).

Mary Christina Wood

Philip H. Knight Professor of Law
Faculty Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program

Books

Nature’s Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age (forthcoming).

Articles

Atmospheric Trust and Fiduciary Duty (forthcoming).

Atmospheric Trust Litigation, in Climate Change Reader (W.H. Rodgers, Jr. and M. Robinson-Dorn eds., forthcoming).

Atmospheric Trust Obligation, in Adjudicating Climate Change: Sub-National, National, and Supra-National Approaches (W.C.G. Burns & H. Osofsky eds., forthcoming).

CO2: The Public Trust, the Indian Trust, No Trust At All, in Climate Change Reader (W.H. Rodgers, Jr. and M. Robinson-Dorn eds., forthcoming).

Reform of Local Land Use Laws to Allow Microlivestock on Urban Homesteads (with co-authors) (2010).

‘You Can’t Negotiate With a Beetle’: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age, 50(1) Natural Resources Journal (2010).

American Indian Law and Forestry, in Encyclopedia of U.S. Indian Policy and Law (P. Finkelman ed., 2009).

Atmospheric Trust Litigation, in Adjudicating Climate Change: Sub-National, National, and Supra-National Approaches (W.C.G. Burns & H. Osofsky co-eds., 2009).

Law and Climate Change: Government’s Atmospheric Trust Responsibility, in Climate Change Law: Mitigation and Adaptation (D.R. Hodas, R. Hildreth and G. Speth eds.) (2009).

Nature’s Trust: A Legal, Political and Moral Frame for Global Warming, in Social Problems (A. Leon-Guerrero and K. Zentgraf eds. 2009).

Regulating Discharges Into Groundwater: The Crucial Link in Pollution Control Under the Clean Water Act, in Agricultural Law Bibliography (D.L. Kershen ed. 2009).

How to Sue for Climate Change: The Public Trust Doctrine, 10(2) Outlook: Oregon St. Bar. Envt’l. and Nat. Resources Section Newsl. (Lake Oswego, Or.) (with S. O’Toole) (Winter 2009).

Enforcing the Atmospheric Trust Fiduciary Obligation, 10(2) Outlook: Oregon St. Bar. Envt’l. and Nat. Resources Section Newsl. (Lake Oswego, Or.) (with S. O’Toole) (Winter 2009).

Cambio Climatico Y Justicia: Exijamos Su Responsabilidad A Los Gobiernos, 78 Athanor 27 (F. Prims and J. Mellgren transl) (November-December 2009).

The Transformation of Legal Education, ENR Program Newsl. (Fall 2009).

Advancing the Sovereign Trust of Government to Safeguard the Environment for Present and Future Generations (Part I): Ecological Realism and the Need for a Paradigm Shift, 39:1 Environmental Law 43 (March 2009).

Advancing the Sovereign Trust of Government to Safeguard the Environment for Present and Future Generations (Part II): Instilling a Fiduciary Obligation in Governance, 39:1 Environmental Law 91 (March 2009).

Advancing the Sovereign Trust of Government to Safeguard the Environment for Present and Future Generations, Climate Legacy Initiative Project (2008).

A Framework of China-U.S. Partnership to Address Global Warming, 3 China Envtl. & Resource L. Rev. (2008).

Nature’s Trust: Reclaiming an Environmental Discourse, 2 Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of Oil-Gas Basins (2008).

Tribes as Trustees Again (Part I): The Emerging Tribal Role in the Conservation Trust Movement (with Z. Welker), 32 Harvard Envt’l. L. J. 373 (2008).

Tribes as Trustees Again (Part II): Evaluating Four Models of Tribal Participation in the Conservation Trust Movement, 27 Stanford Envt’l. L.J. 477 (with M. O’Brien) (2008).

Government’s Atmospheric Trust Responsibility, 2008 Cal. Envt’l. L. Rptr. 1 (Feb. 2008).

Government’s Atmospheric Trust Responsibility, Ecotone (Spring 2008).

Law and Climate Change: Government’s Atmospheric Trust Responsibility, 10 Envt’l. L. Rptr. (Sept. 2008).

Works in Progress

Natural Resources Law (2d ed., with Laitos, Zellmer & Cole) (work in progress).

The Dawn of Planetary Patriotism: A Citizens’ Call to Climate Defense (with H. Brinton) (work in progress).

Treatise on Public Trust Law (with M. Blumm) (work in progress).


Oregon Law » Intellectual Life » Recent Faculty Publications