Top 10 Papers in Selected Works @ Phoenix School of Law *

  1. Dangerous Bodies: Freak Shows, Expression, and Exploitation, Brigham A. Fordham, UCLA Entertainment Law Review (2007).
  2. Privacy in the Age of the Hacker: Balancing Global Privacy and Data Security Law, McKay Cunningham, The George Washington International Law Review (2012).
  3. The Montreal Convention: Can Passengers Finally Recover For Mental Injuries?, McKay Cunningham, Vand. J. Transnat'l L. (2008).
  4. Has Skinner Killed the Katz? Are Society's Expectations of Privacy Reasonable in Today's Techological World?, Jason Forcier, Phoenix School of Law (2013).
  5. Into the Fire: How to Avoid Getting Burned by the Same Mistakes Made Fighting Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Michael O'Connor and Celia M. Rumann, CARDOZO L. REV. (2003).
  6. Book Review - , So Sexy So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids, Claudine Pease-Wingenter, AM. J. FAM. L. (2010).
  7. Use of Female Interrogators: The Analysis of Sexualized Interrogations that the Detainee Interrogation Working Group Did Not Conduct, Celia M. Rumann, HASTINGS WOMEN’S L.J. (2010).
  8. Pregnant Pause: The Interplay of Gendered Expectations and Pregnancy in Legal Education, Ilya Iussa, ExpressO (2012).
  9. Lost in Translation: Notario fraud – Immigration Fraud, Mary Dolores Guerra, Journal of Civil Rights & Economic Development (2011).
  10. Immoral Waiver: Judicial Review of Intra-Military Sexual Assault Claims, Francine Banner, ExpressO (2012).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 05/15/13