Professors Martin and Titolo to Publish New Scholarship on USPS

West Virginia College of Law Professors Jena Martin and Matthew Titolo recently posted new scholarship to SSRN. The article, The United States Postal Service: The One Word that Makes all the Difference, will appear in the Texas Law Review later this year. Professors Martin and Titolo were also featured on The Conversation to discuss related topics on October 22, 2020: Mail delays, the election and the future of the US Postal Service: 5 questions answered.

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New Citations to WVU Law Faculty Scholarship, April - June 2020

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 this spring between April 1 and June 30, 2020.  (Some citing articles dated 2019 appeared in print and/or on Westlaw in 2020.) 

Robert Bastress

WVU Law Faculty Dominates the Digital Airwaves

In April 2019, WVU Law faculty members appeared on four law podcast episodes on three different podcasts including  This Week in Health Law, the CAP-Impact Podcast, and the Ipse Dixit Podcast. All episodes are now available online.

Professor James Van Nostrand on episode 43 of the Cap-Impact Podcast, April 4, 2019.

Professor Matthew Titolo Interviewed on the CAP-impact Podcast

West Virginia University College of Law professor Matthew Titolo was recently interviewed by Jon Wainwright on The CAP-impact Podcast. The podcast is hosted by McGeorge Capital Center for Law & Policy at the McGeorge School of Law.  Professor Titolo discussed "the privatization of government services, the pitfalls of privatization for the government's perspective, and what citizens can do to be more aware of privatization and how they can make their voices heard."

The CAP-impact Podcast episode is now live. You can listen to it on  iTunesApple PodcastsStitcher Radio, or wherever else you listen to podcasts.