New Citations to WVU Law Scholarship, July to September 2021

The scholarship of West Virginia University College of Law faculty members is frequently cited as authority in numerous legal disciplines. The following is a list of faculty authored works cited this year and made available on Westlaw Edge between July 1 and September 30, 2021.

Valarie Blake

Civil Rights as Treatment for Health Insurance Discrimination, 2016 Wis. L. Rev. Forward 37 (2016).

Cited by Kadel v. N. Carolina State Health Plan for Tchrs. & State Emps., 12 F.4th 422 (4th Cir. 2021).

Regulating Care Robots, 92 Temp. L. Rev. 551 (2020).

Cited by Jason Zenor, If You See Something, Say Something: Can Artificial Intelligence Have A Duty to Report Dangerous Behavior in the Home?, 98 Denv. L. Rev. 839 (2021).

It's an ART Not a Science: State-Mandated Insurance Coverage of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Legal Implications for Gay and Unmarried Persons, 12 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 651 (2011).

Cited by Suzanne Davies, Queering America's Heteronormative Family Law Through "Well-Conceived" Legislation (or, Genetic Parents Exist and Sometimes Your Kid Might Want to Know Them), 46 Am. J.L. & Med. 89 (2020).

When Is a Physician-Patient Relationship Established?, 14 Am. Med. Ass'n J. Ethics 403 (2012).

Cited by Miriam F. Weismann and Cheryl Holder, Ruthless Utilitarianism? Covid-19 State Triage Protocols May Subject Patients to Racial Discrimination and Providers to Legal Liability, 47 Am. J.L. & Med. 264 (2021).

Engaging Health Insurers in the War on Prescription Painkillers, 11 Harv. L. & Pol'y Rev. 485 (2017).

Cited by Teneille R. Brown, Treating Addiction in the Clinic, Not the Courtroom: Using Neuroscience and Genetics to Abandon the Failed War on Drugs, 54 Ind. L. Rev. 29 (2021).

Amy Cyphert

Reprogramming Recidivism: The First Step Act and Algorithmic Prediction of Risk , 51 Seton Hall L. Rev. 331, 343 (2020).

Cited by United States v. Juliano, 12 F.4th 937 (9th Cir. 2021).

Cited by Mirko Bagaric et. al., American Exceptionalism at Its Finest: "Soft on Crime" Now A Vote-Winner in the World's Largest Incarcerator, 25 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 489 (2021).

Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students, 20 Nev. L.J. 457 (2020).

Cited by Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Janice Kopec & Mohamad Batal, Algorithms and Economic Justice: A Taxonomy of Harms and A Path Forward for the Federal Trade Commission, 23 Yale J. L. & Tech. 1 (2021).

Cited by Fifty-Second Selected Bibliography on Computers, Technology and the Law (January 2020 Through December 2020), 47 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 324 (2021).

Prisoners of Fate: The Challenges of Creating Change for Children of Incarcerated Parents , 77 Md. L. Rev. 385 (2018).

Cited by Anne C. Dailey & Laura A. Rosenbury, The New Parental Rights, 71 Duke L.J. 75 (2021).

James Friedberg

The Convergence of Law in an Era of Political Integration: The Wood Pulp Case and the Alcoa Effects Doctrine, 52 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 289 (1991).

Cited by Weimin Shen, The Role of Transnational Legal Process in Enforcing Wto Law and Competition Policy , 30 J. Transnat'l L. & Pol'y 59 (2021).

Anne Marie Lofaso

De-essentializing Appalachia: Transformative Socio-legal Change Requires Unmasking Regional Myths, 120 W. Va. L. Rev. 823 (2018) (with Nicholas F. Stump).

Cited by Jessica A. Shoemaker, Fee Simple Failures: Rural Landscapes and Race, 119 Mich. L. Rev. 1695 (2021).

Jena Martin

The United States Postal Service-- The One Word That Makes All the Difference, 99 Tex. L. Rev. Online 72 (2020) (with Matthew Titolo).

Cited by Laura N. Coordes, A Path Forward for the Postal Service, 37 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 581 (2021).

The Business of Human Rights Landscape: Moving Forward, Looking Back (2015) (with Karen E. Bravo).

Cited by Rachel Chambers, Parent Company Direct Liability for Overseas Human Rights Violations: Lessons from the U.K. Supreme Court, 42 U. Pa. J. Int'l L. 519 (2021).

Caroline Osborne

The State of Legal Research Education: A Survey of First-Year Legal Research Programs, or “Why Johnny and Jane Cannot Research”, 108 Law Libr. J. 403 (2016).

Cited by Denitsa R. Mavrova Heinrich & Tammy Pettinato Oltz, Legal Research Just in Time: A New Approach to Integrating Legal Research into the Law School Curriculum, 88 Tenn. L. Rev. 469, 470 (2021).

Will Rhee

Learning to Examine Life: Why Diversity Writ Large is Essential in K-12 Education (Sept. 24, 2011) (working paper, Chapman University Emerging Scholars Conference) (with Adrianne Williams)

Cited by Erika George, Jena Martin & Tara Van Ho, Reckoning: A Dialogue About Racism, Antiracists, and Business & Human Rights, 30 Wash. Int'l L.J. 171 (2021).

Jesse Richardson

Turtles All the Way Down: A Clearer Understanding of the Scope of Waters of the United States Based on the United States Supreme Court Decisions, Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. (forthcoming 2021).

Cited by Anthony B. Schutz, Agricultural Discharges Under the Cwa: Old Questions and New Insights, 52 U. Pac. L. Rev 567 (2021).

Ag Law in the Field Podcast, Episode #80 - Jesse Richardson and Anthony Shultz (SCOTUS Decision in Maui County v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund, (May 21, 2020), https://aglaw.libsyn.com/episode-80-jesse-richardson-anthony-schutz-scotus-decision-in-maui-county-v-hawaii-wildlife-fund

Cited by Kaitlyn Westhoff, Note, Muddy Waters: How Expansion of Federal Water Jurisdiction Under County of Maui v. Hawai'i Wildlife Fund Will Impact Nebraska Agribusiness, 54 Creighton L. Rev. 439 (2021).

Dillon's Rule Is from Mars, Home Rule Is from Venus: Local Government Autonomy and the Rules of Statutory Construction, 41 Publius 662 (2011).

Cited by Thorpe P. Orton, Judge Dillon Did Not Invent Dillon's Rule: Origins, Ultra Vires and Expressed Power for Municipal Corporations in the Context of Criticism Calling for Home Rule Power, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 341 (2021).

Is Home Rule The Answer? Clarifying The Influence Of Dillon’s Rule On Growth Management , Brookings Institute (Jan. 1, 2003). (with Meghan Zimmerman Gough and Robert Puentes)

Cited by Thorpe P. Orton, Judge Dillon Did Not Invent Dillon's Rule: Origins, Ultra Vires and Expressed Power for Municipal Corporations in the Context of Criticism Calling for Home Rule Power, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 341 (2021).

Land Tenure and Sustainable Agriculture, 3 Tex. A&M L. Rev. 799 (2016).

Cited by Will Breland, Acres of Distrust: Heirs Property, the Law's Role in Sowing Suspicion Among Americans and How Lawyers Can Help Curb Black Land Loss, 28 Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Pol'y 377 (2021).

Cited by Jessica A. Shoemaker, Fee Simple Failures: Rural Landscapes and Race, 119 Mich. L. Rev. 1695 (2021).

Amelia Smith Rinehart

The Federal Question in Patent-License Cases, 90 Ind. L.J. 659 (2015).

Cited by Ameranth, Inc. v. ChowNow, Inc., No. 3:20-cv-02167-BEN-BLM, 2021 WL 3686056 (S.D. Cal. Aug. 19, 2021).

Patents as Escalators, 14 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 81 (2011).

Cited by W. Michael Schuster & Gregory Day, Colluding Against A Patent, 2021 Wis. L. Rev. 537 (2021).

John E. Taylor

Reflecting on the Death of George Floyd, 47 W. Va. Law. 8, 9 (2020).

Cited by Hayley A. Valla, Uncle Sam's Dilemma: Whether Prioritizing Confederate Memorials over National Sentiment Is A Monumental Mistake, 37 Touro L. Rev. 1107 (2021).

Matthew Titlo

The United States Postal Service-- The One Word That Makes All the Difference, 99 Tex. L. Rev. Online 72 (2020) (with Jena Martin).

Cited by Laura N. Coordes, A Path Forward for the Postal Service, 37 Emory Bankr. Dev. J. 581 (2021).

S. Sean Tu

Invalidated Patents and Associated Patent Examiners, 18 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L 135 (2015).

Cited by James Toupin, Disruptive Innovation in Patent Unenforceability: How to Make Thera-Sense of the AIA, 101 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y 550 (2021).

Understanding the Backlog Problems Associated with Requests for Continued Examination Practice , 13 Duke L. & Tech. Rev., 216 (2015).

Cited by Hyojeong Son, Request for Re-Examination ("Rre") Practice in South Korea: A Proposal to Make the Rre Fair and Efficient, 101 J. Pat. & Trademark Off. Soc'y 350 (2021).

Luck/Unluck of the Draw: An Empirical Study of Examiner Allowance Rates, 2012 Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 10 (2012).

Kara W. Swanson, Making Patents: Patent Administration, 1790-1860, 71 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 777 (2020).

James Van Nostrand

Energy and Environmental Justice: How States Can Integrate Environmental Justice into Energy-Related Proceedings, 61 Cath. U. L. Rev. 701 (2012).

Cited by Nathan Frischkorn & Samuel Waxman, Power and Pollution: Approaching Coal-Fired Power Plants and Renewable Energy Through A Racial Justice Lens, 10 Chi.-Kent J. Envtl & Energy L. 1 (2021).

Legal Issues in Financing Energy Efficiency: Creative Solutions for Funding the Initial Capital Costs of Investments in Energy Efficiency Measures, 2 Geo. Wash. J. Energy & Envtl. L. 1 (2011).

Cited by Heather Payne, Electrifying Efficiency, 40 Stan. Envtl. L.J. 57 (2021).

Joshua Weishart

Protecting a Federal Right to Educational Equality and Adequacy, in A Federal Right to Education (Kimberly J. Robinson ed., 2019).

Cited by Martha M. McCarthy, Is There A Federal Right to A Minimum Education?, 2020 B.Y.U. Educ. & L.J. 2 (2020).

Aligning Education Rights and Remedies, 27 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 346 (2018).

Cited by Helen Hershkoff & Nathan Yaffe, Unequal Liberty and A Right to Education, 43 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1 (2020).

Cited by William E. Thro, Who, What, Why & How: Reimagining State Constitutional Analysis in School Finance Litigation, 2020 B.Y.U. Educ. & L.J. 29 (2020).

Cited by John E. Rumel, Promises Made, Promises Broken: The Anatomy of Idaho's School Funding Litigation, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 381 (2021).

Reconstituting the Right to Education, 67 Ala. L. Rev. 915 (2016).

Cited by Helen Hershkoff & Nathan Yaffe, Unequal Liberty and A Right to Education, 43 N.C. Cent. L. Rev. 1 (2020).

Democratizing Education Rights, 29 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 1 (2020).

Cited by Chris Chambers Goodman, Just-AIED: An Essay on Just Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 123 W. Va. L. Rev. 937 (2021).

Rethinking Constitutionality in Education Rights Cases, 72 Ark. L. Rev. 491, (2019).

Cited by William E. Thro, Who, What, Why & How: Reimagining State Constitutional Analysis in School Finance Litigation, 2020 B.Y.U. Educ. & L.J. 29 (2020).

Equal Liberty in Proportion, 59 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 215 (2017).

Cited by William E. Thro, Who, What, Why & How: Reimagining State Constitutional Analysis in School Finance Litigation, 2020 B.Y.U. Educ. & L.J. 29 (2020).

Cited by John E. Rumel, Promises Made, Promises Broken: The Anatomy of Idaho's School Funding Litigation, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 381 (2021).

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