Librarian Nicholas Stump Writes Blog Post for the Law and Political Economy Project

West Virginia University College of Law Librarian Nicholas Stump published a new blog post for the Law & Political Economy (LPE) Project. The post, "Rural Civil Disobedience and Fossil Capital: Toward Radical Futures", closes a symposium on the topic of the LEP of Rural America. It was published on March 22, 2023.

Find more of Mr. Stump's scholarship on  SSRN and his  SelectedWorks profile.

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso and Matthew Titolo Publish in University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy Symposium Issue

West Virginia University College of Law professors Anne Marie Lofaso and Matthew Titolo both published new scholarship in the latest symposium issue of the University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy. The Symposium was title "Revitalizing Public Goods" and was hosted by the University of St. Thomas School of Law in the fall of 2021.

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso's article is titled "Reimagining Labor as a Public Good: De-Privatizing Aspects of Work." It was co-authored with Hallie Arena and Anna Williams, both members of the class of 2023 at the College of Law.  Her talk begins at timestamp 4:26:53 in the video embedded below.

Librarian Nicholas Stump Publishes New Article in the William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

West Virginia University College of Law Librarian  Nicholas Stump has recently published new scholarship in the William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review . The article is titled  “COVID, Climate Change, and Transformative Social Justice: A Critical Legal Research Exploration and it appears in volume 47 of the journal.

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Professor Will Rhee Publishes Article in New Issue of the West Virginia Law Review

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Will Rhee recently published new scholarship in the latest issue of the West Virginia Law Review.  Professor Rhee co-authored the article with Claire Flynn Sellers of Willow Legal Advisors, P.L.L.C.  It is titled "Retooling Blue-Ribbon Advisory Committees for a Post-Fact World" and appears in volume 125 of the journal.

Find more of Professor Rhee's scholarship on SSRN and his SelectedWorks scholarship profile.

Professor Sean Tu Publishes New Article in IEEE Pulse

West Virginia University College of Law professor  Sean Tu recently co-authored a new article in volume 14, issue 1 of  IEEE: Pulse. The article is titled  "Next-Generation Bioprinted Products: Products of Nature or Patentable Innovation?" Professor Tu's co-authors are Jennie O. Zheng and Stephen B. Maebius, both of Foley & Lardner LLP.

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