With a long tradition of rigorous legal scholarship, University of Denver Sturm College of Law faculty members publish articles in the nation’s top scholarly journals and in numerous peer-reviewed and specialty journals. The faculty’s extensive record of interdisciplinary scholarly publication includes academic books, treatises, and leading law school casebooks, in addition faculty members implement innovative approaches to teaching and learning.
Submissions from 2008
No Brown Towns: Anti-Immigrant Ordinances and Equality of Educational Opportunity for Latina/os, Tom I. Romero
Building a 'New Institutional' Approach to Corporate Speech, Michael R. Siebecker
Teaching Ethics in Context: Wood v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon in the First Year Curriculum, Celia R. Taylor
Using a Wiki to Increase Student Engagement in Administrative Law, David I.C. Thomson
Submissions from 2007
And Your Point Is? Write Directly, Robert S. Anderson
Legal Writing Triage: Self-Edit to Solve the Most Common Style Problems, Robert S. Anderson
Feds Won’t Tolerate A Rigged Game, J Robert Brown Jr
Foresight Gives Prosecutors the Last Word, J Robert Brown Jr
In Courtroom with Three Judges, Only One with Gavel Matters, J Robert Brown Jr
Prosecution's Promises Not All Delivered, J Robert Brown Jr
Corporate Governance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Limits of Disclosure, J. Robert Brown Jr.
Between Intensive Care and the Crematorium: Using the Standard of Review to Restore Balance to the WTO, Phoenix X.F. Cai
E-Etiquette: Thoughtful E-Mail Correspondence, K.K. DuVivier
Fast-food Government and Physician-assisted Death: The Role of Direct Democracy in Federalism, K.K. DuVivier
Out of the Bottle: The Genie of Direct Democracy, K.K. DuVivier
The House that Jack Built with Effective Transitions, K.K. DuVivier
From Tainted to Sainted: the Interracial Marriage as Cultural Evangelism, Rashmi Goel
Congress Can’t Help with Gas Price Increases, Robert M. Hardaway
Court Could Void D.C. Law Based on the Ninth Amendment, Robert M. Hardaway
Fed's Action Only Serves to Delay the Reckoning, Robert M. Hardaway
Hands off Electoral College, Robert M. Hardaway
Ignoring Law of Supply and Demand Makes Things Worse, Robert M. Hardaway
Let Gas Taxes Pay for Infrastructure Fixes, Robert M. Hardaway
More Money Isn’t the Answer for Public Schools, Robert M. Hardaway
Pandering Politicians Always Make Things Worse, Robert M. Hardaway
School Spending Myth, Robert M. Hardaway
Of Cabbages and Cabotage: The Case for Opening up the U.S. Airline Industry to International Competition, Robert M. Hardaway
Obviousness in Patent Law and the Motivation to Combine: A Presumption-Based Approach, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Return of the Supreme Court to Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
No Intent, No Foul? Unconscious Bias in Employment Decisions, Martin J. Katz
Reclaiming McDonnell Douglas, Martin J. Katz
Analyzing the Impact of Coercion on Domestic Violence Victims: How Much Is Too Much?, Tamara L. Kuennen
No-drop Civil Protection Orders: Exploring the Bounds of Judicial Intervention in the Lives of Domestic Violence Victims, Tamara L. Kuennen
Application of the Public Trust Doctrine to Modern Fishery Management Regimes, Kevin J. Lynch
Super-Copyright: Contracts, Preemption, and the Structure of Copyright Policymaking, Viva R. Moffat
Bound Between and Beyond the Borderlands: Region, Race, Scale and a Subnational Legal History, Tom I. Romero
¿La Raza Latina?: Multiracial Ambivalence, Color Denial, and the Emergence of a Tri-Ethnic Jurisprudence at the End of the 20th Century, Tom I. Romero
MALDEF and the Legal Investment in a Multi-Colored America, Tom I. Romero
The Unforeseen Ethical Ramifications of Classroom Participation in Law School Clinics, Laura L. Rovner
The Inadequacy of Fiduciary Duty Doctrine: Why Corporate Managers Have Little to Fear and What Might Be Done About it, Celia R. Taylor
Review of Lifting the Fog of Legalese, David I.C. Thomson
Submissions from 2006
Compulsory Education and Substantive Due Process: Asserting Student Rights to a Safe and Healthy School Environment, Rebecca Aviel
Criticizing the Critics: Sarbanes Oxley and Quack Corporate Governance, J. Robert Brown Jr.
Disloyalty Without Limits: “Independent” Directors and the Elimination of the Duty of Loyalty, J. Robert Brown Jr. and Shkurupiy
Bureaucracy and Distrust: Germaneness and the Paradoxes of Academic Freedom Doctrine, Alan K. Chen
“Beholder” Reflections—Part I, K.K. DuVivier
“Beholder” Reflections—Part II, K.K. DuVivier
“Beholder” Reflections—Part III, K.K. DuVivier
Eye of the Beholder, K.K. DuVivier
Learn to Write “Like the Man on the Six O’Clock News”, K.K. DuVivier
Reviewing Writing Samples, K.K. DuVivier
The United States as a Democratic Ideal? International Lessons in Referendum Democracy, K.K. DuVivier
Book Note, reviewing Dori Kimel, From Promise to Contract: Towards a Liberal Theory of Contract, Ian Farrell
H.L.A. Hart and the Methodology of Jurisprudence, Ian Farrell
Corporate Greed Fuels Amnesty Drive, Robert M. Hardaway
Possession in Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Expressive Impact of Patents, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Intent Element of Induced Infringement, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Fundamental Incoherence of Title VII: Making Sense of Causation in Disparate Treatment Law, Martin J. Katz
War of a Much Different Kind: Poverty and the Possessive Investment in Color in the 1960s United States), Tom I. Romero
Wringing Rights out of the Mountains: Colorado’s Centennial Constitution and the Ambivalent Promise of Human Rights and Social Equality, Tom I. Romero
Technology and Nonhumans, Sarah Schindler
Administrative Law: A Casebook, Bernard Schwartz, Roberto L. Corrada, and J. Robert Brown
Corporate Speech, Securities regulation, and an Institutional Approach to the First Amendment, Michael R. Siebecker
The Emergence of Public Prosecution in London, 1790-1850, Bruce P. Smith
Breaking the Bank: Reconsidering Central Bank of Denver After Enron and Sarbanes-Oxley, Celia R. Taylor
Teaching as Art Form - Review of The Elements of Teaching, David I.C. Thomson
Submissions from 2005
Toward an Ethic of Teaching: Class, Race and the Promise of Community Engagement, Roberto L. Corrada
All for One: Subject-Verb Agreement for Compounds and Collective Subjects, K.K. DuVivier
Bluebook No. 18—“Thank God for Competition….”, K.K. DuVivier
Colorado Citations, K.K. DuVivier
Going on a “Which” Hunt, K.K. DuVivier
Proofreading Tips, K.K. DuVivier
Sorting Things Out—Which, That, Then, Than, When, Where, K.K. DuVivier
State Ballot Initiatives in the Federal Preemption Equation: A Medical Marijuana Case Study, K.K. DuVivier
Sita's Trousseau: Restorative Justice, Domestic Violence, and South Asian Culture, Rashmi Goel
Military Tribunals and Civil Liberties in Time of National Peril: A Legal and Historical Perspective, Robert M. Hardaway, Christopher Hardaway, and James Siegesmund
Substantive Versus Process-Based Formalism in Claim Construction, Timothy R. Holbrook
Did the Presumption of Innocence Exist in Summary Proceedings, Bruce P. Smith
The History of Wrongful Execution, Bruce P. Smith
The Presumption of Guilt and the English Law of Theft, 1750-1850, Bruce P. Smith
My Modest Proposal, Celia R. Taylor
Sometimes you have to be the Guide on the Side, David I.C. Thomson
Submissions from 2004
Employment Discrimination Law: Cases and Materials on Equality in the Workplace, Robert Belton, Dianne Avery, Maria L. Ontiveros, and Roberto L. Corrada
The Irrelevance of State Corporate Law in the Governance of Public Companies, J. Robert Brown Jr.
Forced Patriot Acts, Alan K. Chen
Reputation, K.K. DuVivier
The Reference Brief, K.K. DuVivier
Verb-Based Writing, K.K. DuVivier
Vulcan Mind Melds and Picture Windows, K.K. DuVivier
When Flyspecks Matter—Part I, K.K. DuVivier
When Flyspecks Matter—Part II, K.K. DuVivier
Can I Call Kimura Crazy?: Ethical Tensions in the Cultural Defense, Rashmi Goel
Protectionism Doesn't Save Jobs, Robert M. Hardaway
Territoriality Waning? Patent Infringement for Offering in the United States to Sell an Invention Abroad, Timothy R. Holbrook
The Treaty Power and the Patent Clause: Are There Limits on the United States’ Ability to Harmonize?, Timothy R. Holbrook
Reconsidering Attraction in Sexual Harassment, Martin J. Katz
Mutant Copyrights and Backdoor Patents: The Problem of Overlapping Intellectual Property Protection, Viva R. Moffat