New Citations to WVU Law Scholarship, April to June 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 April 1, 2023 and June 30, 2023.

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso Discusses New York's Ban on Non-Compete Clauses on Bloomberg Law Podcast

West Virginia University College of Law professor Anne Marie Lofaso was recently interviewed by host June Grasso on the Bloomberg Law podcast.  In the episode, which aired on July 18, 2023, Professor Lofaso discusses the implications of a law passed by the New York State legislature to ban non-compete clauses in employment contracts.  

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso Discusses Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters on the Power at Work Blogcast

West Virginia University College of Law professor Anne Marie Lofaso was featured in conversation with Watch Burnes Center Senior Fellow Seth Harris and fellow labor law expert Charlotte Garden of the University of Minnesota on the Power at Work Blogcast, episode #15. The episode focuses on the recent Supreme Court decision in Glacier Northwest Inc. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 174.

WVU College of Law SSRN Paper Series Publishes Volume 11, Issue 1

The West Virginia University College of Law Research Paper Series published Volume 11, Issue 1 on May 16, 2023. The following authors were featured for their new scholarship recently published to SSRN:

Joshua E. Weishart, Brief of Amici Curiae Constitution and Education Law Scholars in Support of Respondents in West Virginia v. Beaver, No. 2023-001

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.