New Issue of the West Virginia Law Scholar Published for Fall 2022

The West Virginia College of Law Library published a new issue of the West Virginia Law Scholar on Decewmber 9, 2022. The new issue features new and forthcoming scholarship from College of Law Faculty and highlights faculty scholarship making significant impact.

The Fall 2022 issue may be downloaded from the institutional repository: https://researchrepository.wvu.edu/law-scholar/4/

Research Repository Update: November 2022

During November 2022, the contents of the WVU College of Law community in the Research Repository @ WVU had 14,283 new full-text downloads of the 5,715 total works archived in our collections. Readers came from 1,323 different institutions across 152 different countries. This brings the total full-text downloads of scholarship from the College of Law collections to 422,513.

Law faculty scholarship was downloaded a total of 3,509 times in November 2022. The most downloaded articles from the  faculty scholarship collection last month are:

WVU College of Law SSRN Paper Series Publishes Volume 10, Issue 3

The West Virginia University College of Law Research Paper Series published Volume 10, Issue 3 on November 22, 2022. The following authors were featured for their new scholarship recently published to SSRN:

S. Sean Tu, et al.,  Brief of 42 Professors of Law, Economics, Business, and Medicine as Amici Curiae in Support of the Petition, No. 2022-15

Professor Anne Marie Lofaso Publishes New Review at JOTWELL

West Virginia University College of Law professor Anne Marie Lofaso recently published a new review at JOTWELL. Professor Lofaso's review is titled "Dueling Textualisms or Multimodal Analysis? Using Bostock to Show Why No One Is Really a Textualist" in which she discusses "Text is Not Enough" by Anuj C. Desai. "Text Is Not Enough" appears in volume 93 of the University of Colorado Law Review.

Find more of Professor Lofaso's scholarship on SSRN and her SelectedWorks scholarship profile.

Professor Sean Tu Publishes new scholarship in JAMA Internal Medicine

West Virginia College of Law professor S. Sean Tu recently published new scholarship in  JAMA Internal Medicine. The article, titled "Frequency of Approval and Marketing of Biosimilars With a Skinny Label and Associated Medicare Savings" is co-authored by Professor Tu with researchers at Program On Regulation, Therapeutics, And Law (PORTAL) at Harvard Medical School where Professor Tu is a visiting professor.  It was published online by the journal on November 28, 2022.

The journal editors simultaneously published an Editor's Note highlighting the importance and impact of the issues addressed by Professor Tu and co-authors in their article: "Savings Associated With “Skinny Label” Biosimilars."