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.

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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Librarian Nicholas Stump Presents on Critical Legal Research at the Global Meeting on Law & Society and AALL Annual Meeting

West Virginia University College of Law librarian Nicholas Stump recently spoke at two different conferences on the topic of critical legal research. On July 13, 2022, Mr. Stump presented at the Global Meeting on Law & Society. This event is hosted by the Law & Society Association approximately every five years.  Mr. Stump spoke on a panel titled "Sites of Authority and Contestation in Global Law and Political Economy", giving a talk titled "An Ecosocialist and Critical Legal Research Approach."

On July 18, 2022, Mr. Stump presented "Critical Legal Research: Theory and Practice" at the American Association of Law Libraries Annual Meeting as part of a program titled "Critical Race Theory in Law Librarianship."  

Librarian Nicholas Stump Publishes New Post to Oxford Human Rights Hub

West Virginia University College of Law librarian Nicholas Stump recently authored a new post at the Oxford Human Rights Hub. The post is titled "UN Council Resolution on Human Right to Healthy Environment: Implications for US Grassroots-Led ‘Non-Reformist Reforms'" and appeared on January 24, 2022.  Mr. Stump has been a contributor to the blog since 2016, published several pieces which are collectively available to read here: https://ohrh.law.ox.ac.uk/author/nicholas-stump/

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

New Citations to WVU Law Scholarship, July to September 2021

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 year and made available on Westlaw Edge between July 1 and September 30, 2021.

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