Faculty Achievements: August 2020

Publications

Hadar Aviram, “California’s COVID-19 Prison Disaster and the Trap of Palatable Reform,” BOOM California, August 10, 2020.

Dana Beldiman, “Spare Parts and Design Protection – Different Approaches to a Common Problem,” in Recent Developments from the EU and US Perspective, Oxford University Press, GRUR International, Volume 69, Issue 7 (July  2020) (with Constantin Blanke-Roeser and Anna Tischner).

Lois A. Weithorn & Dorit R. Reiss, “Providing Adolescents with Independent and Confidential Access to Childhood Vaccines: A Proposal to Lower the Age of Consent,” 52 Connecticut Law Review 771 (2020).

 

Works Accepted

Scott Dodson et al., The Zooming of Federal Civil Litigation, 104:3 Judicature (forthcoming 2020) (peer reviewed) (with Lee Rosenthal & Chris Dodson)

Robin Feldman, “The Devil in the Tiers,” Oxford Journal of Law and the Biosciences (forthcoming 2020).

Clark Freshman, “(Mindfully) Negotiating around ‘Lies’,” in The Science of Nonverbal Communication for “Soft” and “Hard” Cultures (forthcoming, 2021).

Dave Owen, “Law, Land Use, and Groundwater Recharge,” 73 Stanford Law Review (forthcoming 2021).

 

Blog Posts, Op-Eds, Magazine Columns, and Amicus Briefs

Hadar Aviram, Letter to the Editor, “It’s reckless to whip up fear over releasing inmates because of COVID-19”, Los Angeles Times, August 12, 2020.

Hadar Aviram, Brief submitted to the Marin Superior Court: In re Hall and Consolidated Cases on Habeas Corpus, Brief on Behalf of Amici Curiae the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and Criminal Justice Scholars (author, counsel of record for Amici).

Hadar Aviram, Brief to the Court of Appeal: In re Von Staich on Habeas Corpus, Brief on Behalf of Amici Curiae the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and Criminal Justice Scholars (author, counsel of record for Amici).

John Leshy, “Still Made for You and Me? Our Public Lands Are under Attack as Never Before by the Trump Administration,” The American Scholar, Autumn (2020).

Zach Price, “Congress Has Broad Power to Structure the Military—and It Should Use It.” Lawfare, September 2, 2020.

 

Speaking

Robin Feldman presented her paper The Devil in the Tiers at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference from Stanford.