Recent Presentations by Professor Valarie Blake

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Valarie Blake recently spoke at two virtual events: 2021 Virtual Symposium on Health Law and Intellectual Property hosted by DePaul College of Law and the 2021 Employee Benefits & Social Insurance Virtual Conference sponsored jointly by the University of Michigan Ross School of Business and Boston College Law School.

On April 29, 2021, the Mary and Michael Jaharis Health Law Institute at DePaul College of Law hosted its annual symposium. Professor Blake was a panelist in a program titled "Changes to Laws and Regulations Governing Telemedicine ".

Professor Jena Martin Publishes New Scholarship in the Washington International Law Journal

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Jena Martin recently published new scholarship in the Washington International Law Journal. The article, titled "Reckoning: A Dialogue About Racism, Antiracists, and Business & Human Rights" appears in volume 30 of the journal. It was authored with Erika R. George of the University of Utah College of Law and Tara Van Ho of the University of Essex.

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New Citations to WVU Law Faculty Scholarship, January - March 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 between January 1 and March 31, 2021.

Valarie Blake

New Scholarship by Professor Jesse Richardson on SSRN, Forthcoming in William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

West Virginia University College of Law Professor Jesse Richardson recently posted new scholarship to SSRN. "Turtles All the Way Down: A Clearer Understanding of the Scope of Waters of the United States Based on the United States Supreme Court Decisions" is a forthcoming piece in the William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review. It was written with co-authors Tiffany Dowell Lashmet and Gatlin Squires.

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Librarian Nicholas Stump Publishes New Scholarship in Boston University Law Review Online

West Virginia College of Law Librarian Nicholas Stump has recently published new schalarship in the Boston College Law Review Online. The essay is titled “Non-Reformist Reforms” in Radical Social Change: A Critical Legal Research Exploration and was presented as part of an online symposium, "Critical Legal Research: The Next Wave", hosted by the journal. The symposium and panel honors Professors Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic and their scholarship in Critical Race Theory.

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