Faculty Publications
Faculty Scholarship Brochure 2001-2003
Spencer H. Boyer
Professor of Law, LL.B., George Washington University, LL.M., Harvard University
An Interdisciplinary Entertainment Law Clinic at the Howard University School of Law, 13 THE JURIST, No. 1, 35-36 (Fall 2003).
Lisa A. Crooms
Associate Professor of Law, J.D., University of Michigan
The Mythical, Magical “Underclass”: Constructing Poverty in Race and Gender, Making the Public Private and the Private Public, 5 JOURNAL OF GENDER, RACE & JUSTICE 87-129 (2001)1.
To Establish My Legitimate Name Inside the Consciousness of Strangers”: Critical Race Praxis, Progressive Women-of-Color Theorizing, and Human Rights, 46, HOW. L.J, 229-268 (2003).
e. christi cunningham
Associate Professor of Law, J.D., Yale University
Identity Markets, 45 HOW. L.J. 491- (2002).
Okianer Christian Dark
Professor of Law, J.D., Rutgers University
Brown@50 Fulfilling the Promise: Students in Action, 13 THE JURIST No. 1, 12 (Fall 2003).
DEAR SISTERS, DEAR DAUGHTERS: WORDS OF WISDOM FROM MULTICULTURAL WOMEN ATTORNEYS WHO’VE BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT (Karen Clanton ed.), 2001 (contributor).
Marsha C. Echols
Professor of Law, J.D., Georgetown University, LL.M., Free University of Brussels, S.J.D., Columbia University 12 FOOD SAFETY AND THE WTO: THE INTERPLAY OF CULTURE, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY (Kluwer Law International 2001).
Geographical Indications for Foods, TRIPS and the Doha Development Agenda, 47 JOURNAL OF AFRICAN LAW, Volume 47,(need page number).
Solutions in Terms of Self-Regulation or Self-Imposed Moral Codes of Business Corporations, in THE WTO AND LEGAL CONCERNS REGARDING ANIMALS AND NATURE, Anton Vedder (ed.) (Wolf Legal Publishers 2003).
Andrew I. Gavil
Professor of Law, J.D., Northwestern University
ANTITRUST LAW IN PERSPECTIVE: CASES, CONCEPTS AND PROBLEMS IN COMPETITION POLICY (Thomson/West 2002) (teacher’s manual, 2003) (coauthored with William E. Kovacic and Jonathan B. Baker).
Daubert Comes of Age, 15 ANTITRUST 6 (2001) (symposium editor).
Federal Judicial Power and the Challenges of Multi-Jurisdictional Direct and Indirect Purchaser Antitrust Litigation, 60 GEO. WASH. L. REV. 860 (2001).
Ill-Gotten Gains: Toothless Settlement Lets Microsoft Keep Rewards of Monopolization, LEGAL TIMES, Nov. 12, 2001, at 51.
Steven D. Jamar
Professor of Law, J.D., Hamline University, LL.M., Georgetown University
A Lawyering Approach to Law and Development, 27 N.C. J. INT’L L. & COM. REG. 31-66 (2001).
Aristotle Teaches Persuasion: The Psychic Connection, 8 SCRIBES 61-102 (2001-2002).
Book Review: Religion and International Law 16 J.L. & RELIGION 609-612 (2001) (Mark W. Janis and Carolyn Evans eds.) Kluwer Law International (1999.)
Case Brief: Walz v. Tax Commissioner, 397 U.S. 664 (1970), in ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN RELIGION AND POLITICS (Paul A. Djupe and Laura R. Olson eds., Facts on File 2003).
Copyright Basics, HUSL Institute of Intellectual Property and Social Justice Fall Continuing Legal Education Conference, Howard University. School of Law, Washington, D.C. (Oct. 10, 2003).
Doing It All-Over Time, 16 THE SECOND DRAFT 15 (Dec 2001). (newsletter of the Legal Writing Institute). Everything Old Is New Again: An Essay Review of Anthony G. Amsterdam & Jerome Bruner, Minding the Law (Harv. U. Press 2000), 22 PACE L. REV. 155-198 (2001).
Respecting Speech, A Book Review of Alexander Tsesis, Destructive Messages: How Hate Speech Paves the Way for Harmful Social Movements (NYU Press 2002), 46 HOW. L. J. 499-506 (2003).
The Human Right of Access to Legal Information: Using Technology To Advance Transparency and the Rule of Law, 1 GLOBAL JURIST TOPICS NO. 2 ART. 6, 1-14 (2001).
The International Human Right of Religion, Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics (Paul A. Djupe & Laura R. Olson, eds., Facts on File, 2003).
Religion in the Workplace, Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics (Paul A. Djupe & Laura R. Olson, eds., Facts on File, 2003).
On the Technology Horizon, 11 Jurist (newsletter of Howard U. Sch. L.) 29(Summer/Fall 2001).
Cynthia A. Mabry
Associate Professor of Law, J.D., Howard University, LL.M., New York University
Coming to America: The Child’s Voice in Asylum Proceedings, 11 TEMPLE POL. & CIV. RTS. L. Rev. 63-110 (December 2001).
Harold A. McDougall
Professor of Law, J.D., Yale Law School
For Critical Race Practitioners: Race, Racism and American Law” 46 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL, 1-48 (2002).
Ziyad Motala
Professor of Law and Director of Graduate Studies, LL.B., University of Natal, LL.M., S.J.D., Northwestern University
The First Amendment and Hate Speech: An Illustration of Why the United States Supreme Court’s Approach Represents an Anomaly, A Book Review of Alexander Tsesis, Destructive Messages: How Hate Speech Paves the Way for Harmful Social Movements (NYU Press 2002), 46 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL 507-517, 2003 .
Lateef Mtima
Associate Professor of Law, J.D., Harvard University
The Establishment of the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice of the Howard University School of Law Using Intellectual Property to Advance Social Justice in America and the Global Community, The Jurist, Fall 2002, Volume 12, No. 1, p. 24.
Michael deHaven Newsom
Professor of Law, LL.B., Harvard University
Common School Religion: Judicial Narratives in a Protestant Empire, 11 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INTERDISCIPLINARY LAW JOURNAL 219 (2002).
The Last Word, The Jurist, Volume 11, Number 2, p. 24, 2002.
The American Protestant Empire: A Historical Perspective, 40 WASHBURN L.J. 187 (2001).
Laurence C. Nolan
Professor of Law, J.D., University of Michigan
Yellow: Race In America Beyond Black and White-An Interesting Read for the Great Dissenter in Plessy v. Ferguson, 47 HOWARD LAW JOURNAL (2003).
The Fundamental Principles of Family Law, (Williams S. Hein & Co., Inc., Publishing Co., 2002), with co-author
Beyond Troxel: The Challenges of Grandparent Visitation Continue, 50 DRAKE LAW REVIEW 267 (2002).
The Limits of the Law and Raising a Sentiment for Marriage, in Revitalizing the Institution of Marriage for the Twenty-First Century (Eds. Hawkins, Wardle, Coolidge) (Prager 2002), pp. 185-194.
Reginald L. Robinson
Professor of Law, J.D., Yale Law School
Poverty, the Underclass, and the Role of Race Consciousness: A New Age Critique of Black Wealth/White Wealth and American Apartheid (Book Review), 34 INDIANA LAW REVIEW 1377 (2001).
Andrew Taslitz
Professor of Law, J.D., University of Pennsylvania
The Political Geography of Race Data in the Criminal Justice System, 66 L. & CONTEMP. PROB.S 1-16 (2003)(as special editor for a symposium entitled, “Lessons Learned: The New Data on Over-representation of Minorities in the Criminal Justice System”).
Racial Auditors and the Fourth Amendment: Data with the Power to Inspire Political Action, 66 L. & CONTEMP. PROB.S 221-98 (2003) (as part of a symposium on learning from the new data on the disproportionate representation of minorities in the criminal justice system).
The Fourth Amendment in the Twenty-First Century: Technology, Privacy, and Human Emotions, 65 L. & CONTEMP. PROB.S 125-87 (2002)(as part of an invited symposium on the Bill of Rights in the 21st century).
A Feminist Fourth Amendment? Consent, Care, Privacy, and Social Meaning in Ferguson v. City of Charleston, 9 DUKE J. GENDER & L. 1-79 (2002) (as part of an invited symposium on privacy and feminism).
Stories of Fourth Amendment Disrespect: From Elian to the Internment, 70 FORDHAM L. REV. 2257-2359 (2002).
Mob Violence and Vigilantism, in The Oxford Companion to American Law 564-67 (ed. Kermit L. Hall 2002).
Criminal Law Practice, in The Oxford Companion to American Law 187-90 (ed. Kermit Hall 2002).
The Inadequacies of Civil Society: Law’s Complementary Role in Regulating Harmful Speech, 1 MARGINS 306-92 (2001) (as part of an invited symposium on law and morality).
Constitutional Criminal Procedure (2d ed. Foundation Press 2003) (co-authored with Margaret L. Paris).
Review Essay, Murder and the Reasonable Man: Passion and Fear in the Criminal Courtroom, 18 Crim. J. __ (2003).
Wrongful Rights, 18 Cr.J. 4 (2003, as special editor to an ABA symposium on wrongful convictions).
Review Essay, Welsh White on Miranda’s Waning Protections, 17 Cr. J. __ (2002).
Terrorism and the Citizenry’s Safety, 17 Cr. J. 4-12 (2002)(introduction as special editor to an ABA symposium issue on terrorism).
American Bar Association, The State of Criminal Justice: 2002 (as advisory council member) (2002).
