Professor Caroline Osborne is a Featured Speaker in Yale Law Library Speaker Series

On April 26, 2023, West Virginia University College of Law professor and director of the law library, Caroline Osborne, was a featured speaker in the Lillian Goldman Law Library Speaker Series at Yale Law School. Professor Osborne spoke about scholarly impact metrics as a tool to develop a scholar's personal narrative and to advance a research agenda. Her program was titled "The Scholar's Narrative: Creating a Narrative Using Impact Metrics."

A headshot of Professor Caroline Osborne with the title and date of her presentation.

Professor Jesse Richardson to Publish New Scholarship in Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation

West Virginia University College of Law professor Jesse Richardson will publish new scholarship in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Environmental Law & Litigation. The article is titled "Slaying the Minotaur: Navigating the Equitable Apportionment Labyrinth to Create an Equitable Policy to Guide Water Management" and will appear in volume 39 of the journal.

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Research Repository Update: March 2023

During March 2023, the contents of the    WVU College of Law community in the Research Repository @ WVU had 15,424 new full-text downloads of the 5,747 total works archived in our collections. Readers came from 1,326 different institutions across 169 different countries. This brings the total full-text downloads of scholarship from the College of Law collections to 476,159.

Law faculty scholarship was downloaded a total of 4,308 times in March 2023. The most downloaded articles from the   faculty scholarship collection last month are:

Professor Sean Tu Publishes in the Latest issue of Landslide

West Virginia College of Law professor  S. Sean Tu recently published an article in the latest issue of Landslide, a magazine published by the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law. The article is titled "Gender Inequality in Pharmaceutical Patent Law" and appears in the March/April 2023 issue. Tess Hardesty, a student at the College of Law co-authored the work.

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