New Citations to WVU Law Scholarship: July to September 2023

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 Precision between July 1, 2023 and September 30, 2023.

Robert Bastress

The West Virginia Constitution (2d. ed. 2016)

Cited by Brief of Appellant/Plaintiff, Frye v. Erie Insurance Co., No. 22-0378 (Aug. 18, 2022).

The Less Restrictive Alternative in Constitutional Adjudication: An Analysis, a Justification, and Some Criteria (1974)

Cited by Victoria Lujan, Note, Blurred Lines: How the Court in Commonwealth v. Carter, Blurred the Line Between Freedom of Speech and Criminal Liability, 61 Hous. L. Rev. 209 (2023).

Valarie Blake

When Is a Patient Physician Relationship Established? (2012)

Cited by Jean Yesudas, Note, Regulatory Tensions in Telemedicine and the Realities of Virtual Care Post Pandemic , 84 U. Pitt. L. Rev. 521 (2022).

Cody Corliss

Trust in Advertising: Applying Commercial Speech Regulations to the Secondary Dissemination of Scientific Publications (2016)

Cited by Dustin Marlan, The Nightmare of Dream Advertising, 65 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 259 (2023).

Amy Cyphert

A Human Being Wrote This Law Review Article: GPT-3 and the Practice of Law (2021)

Cited by Mark E. Williams & Anna J. Williams, The Implications of Artificial Intelligence on the Civil Defense Lawyer, 18 In-House Def. Q. 11 (2023).

Cited by Lois R. Lupica & Lauren Hudson, Addressing the Failures of the U.S. Civil Legal System, 29 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 118 (2023).

Cited by Drew Simshaw, Toward National Regulation of Legal Technology: A Path Forward for Access to Justice , 92 Fordham L. Rev. 1 (2023).

Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students (2020)

Cited by Lindsey Barrett, Rejecting Test Surveillance in Higher Education, 2022 Mich. St. L. Rev. 675 (2022).

Ann M. Eisenberg

Transitions in Energy Communities (2021)

Cited by Stephen Kim Park & Norman D. Bishara, Climate Change and a Just Transition to the Future of Work, 60 Am. Bus. L.J. 701 (2023).

Economic Regulation and Rural America (2021)

Cited by Evelyn Atkinson, Telegraph Torts: The Lost Lineage of the Public Service Corporation, 121 Mich. L. Rev. 1365 (2023).

Distributive Justice and Rural America (2020)

Cited by Ridge Hughbanks, Note, Consider the Elephant: Can the Writ of Habeas Corpus Change Society’s Approach to Animal Rights?, 16 Wash. U. Jurisprudence Rev. 75 (2023).

Just Transitions (2019)

Cited by Stephen Kim Park & Norman D. Bishara, Climate Change and a Just Transition to the Future of Work, 60 Am. Bus. L.J. 701 (2023).

Rural Blight (2018)

Cited by Jess Phelps, Iowa’s Lost National Forests, 47 Colum. J. Envtl. L. 1 (2022).

Removal of Women and African Americans in Jury Selection in South Carolina Capital Cases, 1991-2012 (2017)

Cited by Jack B. Harrison, Is a Green Tie Enough? – Truth and Lies in the Courtroom, 75 Okla. L. Rev. 687 (2023).

If It Walks like Systematic Exclusion and Quacks like Systematic Exclusion: Follow-Up on Removal of Women and African-Americans in Jury Selection in South Carolina Capital Cases (2017)

Cited by Jack B. Harrison, Is a Green Tie Enough? – Truth and Lies in the Courtroom, 75 Okla. L. Rev. 687 (2023).

Cited by Jenny E. Carroll, Policing Protest: Speech, Space, Crime, and the Jury, 133 Yale L.J. 175 (2023).

Anne M. Lofaso

Baker’s Autonomy Theory of Free Speech (2012)

Cited by Wayne Unger, Stay Out of My Head: Neurodata, Privacy, and the First Amendment, 80 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 1439 (2023).

Toward a Foundational Theory of Workers' Rights: The Autonomous Dignified Worker (2007)

Cited by Alexander MacDonald, The Labor Law Enigma: Article III, Judicial Power, and the National Labor Relations Board , 24 Federalist Soc’y Rev. 304 (2023).

Jena Martin

The United Postal Service – One Word That Makes All the Difference 2020)(with Matthew Titolo)

Cited by Raúl Carrillo, Seeing Through Money: Democracy, Data Governance, and the Digital Dollar, 57 Ga. L. Rev. 1207 (2023).

Patrick C. McGinley

Climate Change and the War on Coal: Exploring the Dark Side (2023)

Cited by Hardy v. 3M Co., No. 22-ICA-123, 2023 WL 7402890, at *1 (W. Va. Ct. App. Nov. 8, 2023).

Separation of Powers, State Constitutions & the Attorney General: Who Represents the State? (1997)

Cited by Ford Mozingo, Student Note, Balancing the Ethical Responsibilities of the State Attorneys General Using Private Counsel, 47 J. Legal Prof. 247 (2023).

Cited by Evan C. Zoldan, The Major Questions Doctrine in the States, 101 Wash. U. L. Rev. 359 (2023).

Trashing the Constitution: Judicial Activism, the Dormant Commerce Clause, and the Federalism Mantra (1992)

Cited by Csonger István Nagy, The Dormant Commerce Clause’s Unfulfilled Constitutional Promise to Rule Out Protectionism: Proposal for a New Doctrine, 57 Ind. L. Rev. 313 (2023).

Alison Peck

The Accidental History of the U.S. Immigraiton Courts: War, Fear, and the Roots of Dysfunction (2021)

Cited by Richard Frankel, Bringing “Civil”ity into Immigration Law: Using the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to Fix Immigration Adjudication, 76 Vand. L. Rev. 1379 (2023).

Cited by Denise Gilman, Making Protection Unexceptional: A Reconceptualization of the U.S. Asylum System, 55 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 1 (2023).

Re-Framing Biotechnology Regulation (2017)

Cited by Emily King, Comment, It’s Time for CRISPR Genetically Modified Food Labeling, 2022 Mich. St. L. Rev. 765 (2022).

Jesse Richardson

Dillon’s Rule is from Mars, Home Rule is from Venus: Local Government Autonomy and the Rules of Statutory Construction (2011)

Cited by Evan C. Zoldan, The Major Questions Doctrine in the States, 101 Wash. U. L. Rev. 359 (2023).

Conservation Easements and Ethics (2007)

Cited by Norman P. Ho, Ending the Exceptionalism of Conservation Easements, 41 Va. Envtl. L.J. 166 (2023).

Is Home Rule the Answer? Clarifying the Influence of Dillon’s Rule on Growth Management (2003)

Cited by Evan C. Zoldan, The Major Questions Doctrine in the States, 101 Wash. U. L. Rev. 359 (2023).

Cited by Nestor M. Davidson, Home Rulings, 2023 Wis. L. Rev. 1735 (2023).

Amelia Smith Rinehart

The Federal Question in Patent_License Cases (2015)

Cited by Janelle Barbier, Note, The NHK-FINTIV Rule: Patent Law’s Whack-A-Mole, 29 Santa Clara High Tech. L.J. 339 (2022).

Matthew Titolo

The United Postal Service – One Word That Makes All the Difference 2020)(with Jena Martin)

Cited by Raúl Carrillo, Seeing Through Money: Democracy, Data Governance, and the Digital Dollar, 57 Ga. L. Rev. 1207 (2023).

Privatization and the Market Frame (2012)

Cited by Jonathan S. Gould, Cost-Benefit Analysis in Polarized Times, 75 Admin. L. Rev. 695 (2023).

S. Sean Tu

Brief of Intellectual Property Law Professors and Scholars as Amici Curiae in support of the Respondents, Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi, 143 S. Ct. 1243 (2023) (No. 21-757)

Cited by Oskar Liivak, Comments on Amgen v. Sanofi, 23 Chi.-Kent J. Intell. Prop. 154 (2023).

What Litigators Can Teach the Patent Office About Pharmaceutical Patents (2022)

Cited by Dmitry Karshtedt, Pharmaceutical Patents and Adversarial Examination, 91 Geo. Wash. L. Rev. 1259 (2023).

Patenting Fast and Slow: Examiner Rejections and Applicant Traversals to Nonprior Art Rejections (2021)

Cited by W. Michael Schuster, The Patent Examiner Sweepstakes, 60 Am. Bus. L.J. 599 (2023).

Bigger and Better Patent Examiner Statistics (2018)

Cited by Ryan Pool, Compacting Prosecution and Petitions at the USPTO: Incredibly Useful and Incredibly Frustrating , 51 AIPLA Q.J. 199 (2023).

Cited by W. Michael Schuster, The Patent Examiner Sweepstakes, 60 Am. Bus. L.J. 599 (2023).

Invalidated Patents and Associated Patent Examiners (2015)

Cited by Ryan Pool, Compacting Prosecution and Petitions at the USPTO: Incredibly Useful and Incredibly Frustrating , 51 AIPLA Q.J. 199 (2023).

Patent Examiners and Litigation Outcomes (2014)

Cited by Ryan Pool, Compacting Prosecution and Petitions at the USPTO: Incredibly Useful and Incredibly Frustrating , 51 AIPLA Q.J. 199 (2023).

Luck/Unluck of the Draw: An Empirical Study of Examiner Allowance Rates (2012)

Cited by W. Michael Schuster, The Patent Examiner Sweepstakes, 60 Am. Bus. L.J. 599 (2023).

Joshua Weishart

Separate But Free (2021)

Cited by Evan C. Zoldan, Due Process and the Right to an Individualized Hearing, 13 UC Irvine L. Rev. 1399 (2023).

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