During June 2021, the contents of the WVU College of Law community in The Research Repository @ WVU had 8.660 new full-text downloads of the 5,635 total works archived in our collections. New readers came from 600 different institutions across 130 different countries. This brings the total full-text downloads of scholarship from the College of Law to 228,932.
The most downloaded faculty scholarship in June 2021 were:
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Collateral Damage: Turning a Blind Eye to Environmental and Social Injustice in the Coalfields by Patrick McGinley
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Geographic Discrimination: Of Place, Space, Hillbillies, and Home by William Rhee and Stephen Scott
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Reckoning: A Dialogue about Racism, AntiRacists, and Business & Human Rights by Erika George, Jena Martin, and Tara Van Ho
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The United Postal Service—The One Word that Makes all the Difference by Jena Martin and Matthew Titolo
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Raining on the Litigation Parade: Is It Time to Stop Litigant Abuse of the Fraud on the Court Doctrine? by Hollee Temple
The most downloaded articles from the West Virginia Law Review in June 2021 were:
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People of the State of Illinois vs. John Gacy: The Functioning of the Insanity Defense at the Limits of the Criminal Law by Donald H. Herman, Helen L. Morrison, Yvonne Sor, Julie A. Norman & David M. Neff
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Different Shades of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, and Judgments of Ambiguous Evidence by Justin D. Levinson & Danielle Young
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A Survey of the Law of Easements in West Virginia by John W. Fisher II
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Conflicting Federal and State Medical Marijuana Policies: A Threat to Cooperative Federalism by Todd Grabarsky