Research Repository Update: June 2021

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:

Collateral Damage: Turning a Blind Eye to Environmental and Social Injustice in the Coalfields by Patrick McGinley

Geographic Discrimination: Of Place, Space, Hillbillies, and Home by William Rhee and Stephen Scott

Reckoning: A Dialogue about Racism, AntiRacists, and Business & Human Rights by Erika George, Jena Martin, and Tara Van Ho

The United Postal Service—The One Word that Makes all the Difference by Jena Martin and Matthew Titolo

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:

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

Different Shades of Bias: Skin Tone, Implicit Racial Bias, and Judgments of Ambiguous Evidence by Justin D. Levinson & Danielle Young

A Survey of the Law of Easements in West Virginia by John W. Fisher II

Conflicting Federal and State Medical Marijuana Policies: A Threat to Cooperative Federalism by Todd Grabarsky

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