New Citations to WVU Law Faculty Scholarship, July - September 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 year between July 1 and September 30, 2020. 

Robert Bastress

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

New Citations to WVU Law Faculty Scholarship, January - March 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 winter between January 1 and March 20, 2020.  (Some citing articles dated 2019 appeared in print and/or on Westlaw in early 2020.) 

Valarie Blake

Professors McGinley and Weise Interviewed on Cover2 Resources Podcast

West Virginia College of Law professors Patrick McGinley and Suzanne Weise were recently interviewed by Greg McNeil on Cover2 Resources Podcast. The podcast is an interview series on addiction and addiction education. 

In Episode 251,The Data Big Pharma Doesn't Want You to Know, Part 1, Professors McGinley and Weise discuss their role in the fight against the opioid epidemic and the release of DEA data on American opioid sales.

WVU Law at SEALS: Friday August 2, 2019

This week, WVU Law faculty members are presenting and discussing their scholarship at the SEALS-Annual-Conference-Program_2019 in Boca Raton, Florida. On Friday, August 2, 2019 Professors Elaine Waterhouse Wilson and Patrick McGinley participated in discussion groups and panels at the conference.

Professor McGinley spoke on a panel titled "The Opioid Crisis—Legal and Health Implications" moderated by Professor Theodore Rave of University of Houston Law Center.