Faculty Publications Display July - October 2008

The Faculty Publications display stands at the entrance of the Wheat Law Library. We encourage other faculty, students and the public to come in and view the achievements of The University of Kansas School of Law faculty. Following is an alphabetical listing, by author, of the faculty publications from 2007 and 2008 that were included in the display from July through October of 2008.


Raj Bhala
Virtues, the Chinese Yuan, and the American Trade Empire , 38 Hong Kong Law Journal (HKLJ)183 (2008).


Robert Glicksman
Bridging Data Gaps Through Modeling and Evaluation of Surrogates: Use of the Best Available Science to Protect Biological Diversity Under the National Forest Management Act, 83 Indiana Law Journal 465 (2008).

with Dietrich H. Earnhart Effectiveness of Government Interventions at Inducing Better Environmental Performance: Does Effectiveness Depend on Facility or Firm Features? 35 Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 479 (2008).

Coal-Fired Power Plants, Greenhouse Gases, and State Statutory Substantial Endangerment Provisions: Climate Change Comes to Kansas, 56 Kansas L. Rev. 517 (2008).


John W. Head
Losing the Global Development War: A Contemporary Critique of the IMF, the World Bank, and the WTO, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (2008).


Joyce McCray Pearson
The Director and Law School Librarian’s Role as Educator in The Law School Librarian’s Role as an Educator, Inside the Minds Series, Aspatore (2008).


Christopher Steadham
The Greatest Challenges for Today’s Law School Librarians in The Changing Role of Academic Law Librarianship, Inside the Minds Series, Aspatore (2008).


Andrew W. Torrance
An Extinction Bar to Patentability, 20 Georgetown International Environmental Law Review 237 (2008).


Stephen Ware
Arbitration Law’s Separability Doctrine After Buckeye Check Cashing Inc. v. Cardegna, 8 Nev. L. J. 107 (2007).

What Makes Securities Arbitration Different from Other Consumer and Employment Arbitration? 76 U. Cin. L. Rev. 447 (2008).


Melanie Wilson
Prosecutors “Doing Justice” Through Osmosis—Reminders to Encourage a Culture of Cooperation, 45 American Criminal Law Review 67 (2008).


W. Blake Wilson
The Importance of Communication: The Law Library’s Interaction with Students and Faculty in How to Manage a Law School Library, Inside the Minds Series, Aspatore (2008).