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 and made available on Westlaw Edge between January 1 and March 31, 2022.
Robert Bastress Jr.
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The West Virginia State Constitution (2016).
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Cited by Alison Peck, Standard Oil, Consolidation Coal, and the Roots of the Resource Curse in West Virginia , 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 101 (2021).
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The Impact of Litigation on Rural Students: From Free Textbooks to School Consolidation (2003).
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Cited by Ann M. Eisenberg, Response, Power and Powerlessness in Local Government: A Response to Professor Swan, 135 Harv. L. Rev. F. 173 (2022).
Valarie Blake
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Ensuring an Underclass: Stigma in Insurance (2020)
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Cited by Naomi Cahn, Justice for the Menopause: A Research Agenda, 41 Colum. J. Gender & L. 27 (2021).
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Rethinking the Americans with Disabilities Act's Insurance Safe Harbor (2017)
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Cited by Stacey A. Tovino, Not So Private, 71 Duke L.J. 985–1046 (2021–2022).
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Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse with Federal and State Law (2013)
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Cited by Jennifer S. Bard, How Public Health Informed Lawmaking Would Address the Rising Synthetic Opioid Death Toll, 87 Brook. L. Rev. 657 (2022).
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When is a Patient-Physician Relationship Established? (2012)
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Cited by Frederick V. Perry & Miriam Weismann, Rationing Healthcare During a Pandemic: Shielding Healthcare Providers From Tort Liability in Uncharted Legal Territory, 30 U. Miami Bus. L. Rev. 142 (2022).
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Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students (2020)
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Cited by Victoria Bonds, Tinkering with the Schoolhouse Gate: The Future of Student Speech after Mahanoy Area School District v. B.L., 42 Loy L.A. Ent. L. Rev. 83 (2021).
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Reprogramming Recidivism: The First Step Act and Algorithmic Prediction of Risk (2020)
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Cited by Mirko Bagaric et al., The Solution to the Pervasive Bias and Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System: Transparent and Fair Artificial Intelligence, 59 Am. Crim. L. Rev. 95–148 (2022).
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Cited by Yolanda Bustillo, Compassionate Release during Crises: Expanding Federal Court Powers Notes, 40 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 223–275 (2021).
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Prisoners of Fate: The Challenges of Creating Change for Children of Incarcerated Parents (2018)
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Cited by Dona Playton, The High Cost of Incarceration: A Call for Gender-Responsive Criminal Justice Reforms for Women and their Children, 21 Conn. Pub. Int. L.J. 45 (2021).
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Objectively Offensive: The Problem of Applying Title IX to Very Young Students (2017)
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Charisa Smith, At the Crossroads of Rape Culture: Noncarceral Approaches for #MeToo Era Youth , 36 Ohio St. J. On Disp. Resol. 773–858 (2020–2021).
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Worshiping at the Alter of Technique: Manic Aggressive Medicine and Law (1995)
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Cited by Andrea M. Matwyshyn & Miranda Mowbray, Fake, 43 Cardozo L. Rev. 643 (2021).
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Say “No” to Discrimination, “Yes” to Accommodation: Why States Should Prohibit Discrimination of Workers Who Use Cannabis for Medical Purposes (2020)
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Cited by Benjamin Sheppard, A Trip Through Employment Law: Protecting Therapeuti Psilocybin Users in the Workplace, 35 J.L. & Health 146 (2021).
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Cited by Lauren Romero, Laws for My Enemies: An Argument for Federal Cannabis Legalization, 20 Eattle J. for Soc. Just. 395 (2021).
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Justice Scalia’s Labor Jurisprudence – Justice Denied? (2017)
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Cited by Gary Lawson, Deep Tracks: Album Cuts that Help Define the Essential Scalia, 15 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 169 (2021).
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When Business Harms Human Rights: Affected Communities That are Dying to Be Heard (2020)
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Cited by Ben Grama, Company-Administered Grievance Processes for External Stakeholders: A Means for Effective Remedy, Community Relations, or Private Power?, 39 Wisc. Int’l L. J. 71 (2021).
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Hiding in the Light: The Misuse of Disclosure to Advance the Business and Human Rights Agenda (2018) (2020)
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Cited by Colin Martell, Customer Transparency Can Dampen the Growth of Human Trafficking Problem, 14 J. Bus. Entrepreneurship & L. 35 (2021).
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Climate Change and the Public Trust Doctrine (2013)
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Cited by Joseph Regalia, The Public Trust Doctrine and the Climate Crisis: Panacea or Platitude?, 11 Mich. J. Envtl. & Admin. L. 1 (2021).
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Cited by Collin Wilfong & Robert Bullington, Note, Charging Forward: Accelerating Long-Term Energy Storage Development, 23 Vt. J. Envtl. L. 156 (2021).
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Copyright Originality (1983)
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Cited by Mark Bartholomew, Copyright and the Creative Process, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. 357 (2021).
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Free the Immigration Courts From DOJ to Take Politics Out of Immigration Cases (2021)
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Cited by Emma K. Carroll, Comment, One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: How Attorney General Review Undermines Our Immigration Adjudication System, 93 U. Colo. L. Rev. 189 (2022).
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Identity-Based Conflicts in Public Policy: Hydraulic Fracturing in Pennsylvania (2018)
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Cited by Thomas D. Grant & F. Scottt Kieff, Appointing Arbitrators: Tenure, Public Confidence, and a Middle Road for ISDs Reform, 43 Mich. J. Int’l L. 171 (2022).
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Receivership: Another Option for Partition of Heirs Property (2018)
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Cited by Rosalie Swingle, Boarding Up Vacancy with Statutory Solutions: Modifying the Partition Process for Heirs Property and Investing in Estate Planning Tools, 99 Wash. U. L. Rev 1055 (2021).
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Holmes on Patents: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Patent Law (2016)
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Cited by Mark Bartholomew, Copyright and the Creative Process, 97 Notre Dame L. Rev. 357 (2021).
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Patents as Escalators (2011)
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Cited by Caoimhe Ring, Note, Patent Law and Climate Change: Innovation for a Climate in Crisis, 35 Harv. J.L. & Tech. 373 (2021).
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Contracting Patents: A Modern Patent Exhaustion Doctrine (2010)
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Cited by Ofer Tur-Sinai & Leah Chan Grinvald, Repairing Medical Equipment in Times of Pandemic, 52 Seton Hall L. Rev. 461 (2021).
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Forward: Pauley – and “The Recht Decision” – at Forty (2019)
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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What Litigators Can Teach the Patent Office About Pharmaceutical Patents (2021)
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Cited by Dmitry Karshtedt, Mark A. Lemley, & Sean B. Seymore, The Death of the Genus Claim, 35 Harv. J.L & Tech. 1 (2021).
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Democratizing Education Rights (2020)
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
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Protecting a Federal Right to Educational Equality and Adequacy, in A Federal Right to Education: Fundamental Questions for Our Democratic Democracy 303 (Kimberly Jenkins Robinson ed., 2019).
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
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Rethinking Constitutionality in Education Rights Cases (2019)
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Cited by Derek W. Black, Freedom, Democracy, and the Right to Education, 116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1031 (2022).
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
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The Compromised Right to Education (2018)
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Cited by Shana Hurley, Note, The Remediless Reading Right, 40 Yale L. & Pol’y Rev. 276 (2021).
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Aligning Education Rights and Remedies (2018)
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Cited by Derek W. Black, Freedom, Democracy, and the Right to Education, 116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1031 (2022).
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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The Legacy of Pauley v. Kelley (2018)
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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Equal Liberty in Proportion (2017)
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Cited by Derek W. Black, Freedom, Democracy, and the Right to Education, 116 Nw. U. L. Rev. 1031 (2022).
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
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Reconstituting the Right to Education (2016)
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Cited by Claire S. Raj, Rights to Nowhere: The IDEA’s Inadequacy in High-Poverty Schools, 53 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 409 (2022).
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Cited by Lauren Trumble, In the Eye of the Storm: West Virginia’s Uniquely Clear Opportunity to Revise its Education Funding Formula During Covid-19, 124 W. Va. L. Rev. 523 (2022).
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
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Transcending Equality Versus Adequacy (2014)
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Cited by Kip M. Hustace, Education, Antidomination, and the Republican Guarantee, 30 Wm. & Mary Bill Rts. J. 91 (2021).
Amy Cyphert
Charles R. DiSalvo
Anne Marie Lofaso
Jena Martin
Patrick C. McGinley
Dale Olson
Alison Peck
Jesse J. Richardson
Amelia Rinehart
John E. Taylor
S. Sean Tu
Joshua Weishart