Recent Publications *

Surrogate Selection: An Increasingly Viable, but Limited, Solution to Intractable Futility Disputes, Thaddeus M. Pope, Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy -- Forthcoming (2010)

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Editorial, Why 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Matters 50 Years Later, Randy Lee, Patriot News (Harrisburg, PA) (2009)
Editorial, Animal Cruelty vs. Freedom of Speech, Alan E. Garfield, News Journal (Wilmington DE) (2009)
The Challenge to Delaware's Preeminence in Corporate Law, Lawrence A. Hamermesh, Delaware Lawyer (2009)
Editorial: Free Access Equals a Free Ride, Tonya M. Evans, News Journal (Wilmington DE) (2009)
Editorial, The Future of Local News Reporting, Alan E. Garfield, Sunday News Journal (Wilmington DE) (2009)

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The Neglected History of Criminal Procedure, 1850-1940, Wesley M. Oliver, ExpressO (2009)
* Based on date of publication.
Updated as of 11/22/09

Top 10 Papers in Selected Works @ Widener Law *

  1. The Obama Phenomenon: Deliberative Conversationalism & the Pursuit of Community Through Presidential Politics, Robert Justin Lipkin, Journal of Law and Social Change (2008).
  2. Federal Expungement: A Concept in Need of Definition, James W. Diehm, St. John’s Law Review (1992).
  3. The Neglected History of Criminal Procedure, 1850-1940, Wesley M. Oliver, ExpressO (2009).
  4. Climate Change, Constitutional Consignment, and the Political Question Doctrine, James R. May, Denver University Law Review (2008).
  5. The Athletic Scholarship and the College National Letter of Intent: A Contract By Any Other Name, Michael J. Cozzillio, Wayne Law Review (1989).
  6. CAFOs as Neighbors: An Analysis of Kentucky Nuisance Law and Agricultural Operations, Serena M. Williams, Sustain (2001).
  7. Avoiding Trial by Rumor: Identifying the Due Process Threshold for Hearsay Evidence After the Demise of the Ohio v. Roberts "Reliability" Standard, Jules Epstein, University of Missouri-Kansas City Law Review (2008).
  8. Of Happy Incidents, Climate, Federalism, and Preemption, James R. May, Temple Political and Civil Rights Law Review (2008).
  9. Abuse and Discretion: Evaluating Judicial Discretion in Custody Cases Involving Violence Against Women, Dana Harrington Conner, American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law (2009).
  10. The Myth of Individualism and the Appeal of Tort Reform, Martin A. Kotler, Rutgers Law Review (2007).
* Based on the average number of full-text downloads per day since the paper was posted.
Updated as of 11/22/09