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Stewart Macaulay “Contracts, New Legal Realism, and Improving the Navigation of the Yellow Submarine,” 80 Tulane Law Review 1161 (2006). Steve Meili “Consumer Cause Lawyers in the United States: Lawyers for the Movement or a Movement unto emselves,” in Cause Lawyers and Social Movements.Edited by Austin Sarat. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006. Marygold S. Melli “e Beginnings of the Multi-State Essay Examination,” 75 e Bar Examiner 38 (November 2006). “Wisconsin Law Foundation History: Charitable Giving Begins at Home,” co-authors M. Remington and J. Garvey, 79 Wisconsin Lawyer 16 (April 2006). “Balancing the Post-Divorce Interests of Families,” in Family Law: Balancing Inte- rests and Pursuing Priorities (forthcoming 2007). Elizabeth Mertz “Inside the Law School Classroom: Toward a New Legal Realist Pedagogy,” Vanderbilt Law Review (forthcoming 2007). e Language of Law School: Learning to “ink Like a Lawyer”. Oxford: Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2007). Social Science in Legal Decisions. Edited by Elizabeth Mertz. Aldershot: Ashgate (forth-coming 2007). Law in Action: A Socio-Legal Reader. Co-authors S. Macaulay and L. Friedman. Mineola, NY: Foundation Press (forthcoming 2007). Victoria Nourse Cases and Materials on Feminist Jurispru- dence: Taking Women Seriously. Co-authors Mary E. Becker, Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Kimberly Yuracko. St. Paul, MN: omson/West (forthcoming 2007). In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the Near Triumph of Eugenics. New York: W.W. Norton (forthcoming 2007). John K. Ohnesorge “Chinese Administrative Law in the Nor- theast Asian Mirror,” Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (forthcoming 2007). “Developing Development eory: Law & Development eory and the Northeast Asian Experience,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law (forthcoming 2007). “On Rule of Law Rhetoric, Economic Development, and Northeast Asia (ten- tative title),” Wisconsin International Law Journal (forthcoming 2007). “Politics, Ideology, and Legal System Re- form in Northeast Asia,” in Globalization and Resistance: Law Reform in Asia Since e Crisis. Edited by Christoph Antons and Volkmar Gessner (forthcoming 2007). John Pray “e Evolution rough Experience of Criminal Clinics: e Criminal Appeals Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Remington Center,” co-author Byron Lichstein, 75 Mississippi Law Journal 795 (2006). Mary Prosser “Reforming Criminal Discovery: Why Old Objections Must Yield to New Realities,” 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 541 (2006). Asifa Quraishi “Interpreting the Qur’an and the Con- stitution: Similarities in the Use of Text, Tradition and Reason in Islamic and American Jurisprudence,” 28 Cardozo Law Review 67 (2006). Islamic Marriage Contract: Case Studies in Islamic Family Law. Cambridge, MA: Har- vard University Press (forthcoming 2007). Mary Barnard Ray e Basics of Legal Writing. St. Paul, MN.: omson/West (2006). Joel Rogers “Build the High Road Here,” 282 e Nation no.15, pg.25-26 (April 17, 2006). What Workers Want, 2nd ed. Co-author Richard Freeman. Ithaca, NY: Cornell- ILR Press (2006). Meredith Ross “A ‘Systems Approach’ to Clinical Legal Education,” Clinical Law Review (forthcoming 2007). David S. Schwartz Evidence: Text, Problems and Cases 4th ed. Co-authors Ronald J. Allen, Richard B. Kuhns and Eleanor Swift. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 2006. Michael S. Scott “Community Justice in Policing,” 42 Idaho Law Review 415 (2006). Drunk Driving. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Commu- nity Oriented Policing Services (2006). “Implementing Crime Prevention: Lessons Learned from Problem-Oriented Policing Projects,” 20 Crime Prevention Studies 9 (2006). “e Multiple Dimensions of Tunnel Vision in Criminal Cases,” co-author Keith Findley, 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 291 (2006). D. Gordon Smith “e ‘Branding Effect’ of Contracts,” 12 Harvard Negotiation Law Review (2006). “Conglomerate Blog: Business, Law, Economics and Society.” Available at http://www.theconglomerate.org/. “Law and Entrepreneurship: Do Courts Matter?,” co-author Masako Ueda, 2 Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal 353 (2006). “A Case Study in Bloggership,” 84 Washington University Law Quarterly (forthcoming 2007). Ann Althouse “Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Search for Judicially Enforceable Federalism,”10 Texas Review of Law and Policy 275 (2006). “Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog,” e Pocket Part: A Companion to the Yale Law Journal (Sept. 6, 2006). “Why a Narrowly Defined Legal Scholarship Blog is Not What I Want: An Argument in Pseudo-Blog Form,” Washington University Law Review (2006). “Stepping Out of Professor Fallon’s Puzzle Box: A Response to ‘If Roe Were Overruled: Abortion and the Constitution in a Post-Roe World,’ ” St. Louis University Law Review (forthcoming 2007). Sumudu Anopama Atapattu Emerging Principles of International Environmental Law. New York: Transnational Publishers (2006). “Sustainable Development and Terrorism: International Linkages and a Case Study of Sri Lanka,” 30 William and Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review 273 (2006). Steven M. Barkan “Chapter 1: An Introduction to Legal Research” and “Chapter 2: e Legal Research Process,” in Fundamentals of Legal Research. 9th ed. Edited by Roy M. Mersky and Donald J. Dunn. New York, NY: Foundation Press (forthcoming 2007). “Should Legal Research Be Included on the Bar Exam? An Exploration of the Question,” 99 Law Library Journal (forthcoming 2007). Richard B. Bilder “On Being an International Lawyer,” 3 Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 135 (2006). “e Role of Apology in International Law and Diplomacy,” 46 Virginia Journal of International Law 429 (2006). “International Adjudication” in Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, revised 2nd ed. Edited by W. Zartmann and L. Rasmussen. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Institute of Peace (forthcoming 2007). “An Overview of International Human Rights” in Guide to International Human Rights Practice, revised 4th ed. Edited by H. Hannum. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press (forthcoming 2007). Peter Carstensen “Creating Workably Competitive Wholesale Markets in Energy: Necessary Conditions, Structure and Conduct,” 1 Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal 85 (2006). “Post-Sale Restraints via Patent Licensing: A ‘Seedcentric’ Perspective,” 16 Fordham Intellectual Property Law Journal 1053 (2006). “e Transformation of Economic Regulation: Market Dynamics and Legal Lag – Comments on Professor Bush’s ‘Mission Creep’,” 2006 Utah Law Review 663 (2006). Competition Policy and Merge Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries. Co-editor and contributor. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming 2007). R. Alta Charo “Body of Research – Ownership and Use of Human Tissue,” 355 New England Journal of Medicine 1517 (October 12, 2006). e Future of Drug Safety: Promoting and Protecting the Health of the Public. Committee member and contributor. Washington, D.C.: Institute of Medicine, September 2006. “e Endarkenment,” in e Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape. Edited by Lisa Eckenwiler and Felicia Cohn. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming 2007). “Health Care Refusals to Treat or Prescribe: Professionalism and Conscience Clauses,” American Constitution Society Issue Briefs (www.acslaw.org/node/4214 2007). Allison Christians “Social Security in United States Treaties and Executive Agreements: National Report USA,” in Double Taxation Conventions and Social Security Conventions. Linde Verlag (2006). “Taxing the Global Worker: ree Spheres of Social Security Coordination,” 26 Virginia Tax Review 81 (2006). “Hard Law, Soft Law, and Non Law in International Taxation,” 25 Wisconsin Journal of International Law (forthcoming 2007). Lawrence Church Teaching Methods and Legal Education, revised edition 2006. University of Indonesia Faculty of Law and East Asian Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin (forthcoming 2007 in English and Indonesian). Kenneth B. Davis, Jr. “Keynote Address: Six Uneasy Pieces,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 31 (2006). “Corporate Governance in Taiwan —e Road Ahead,” Proceedings of the Conference on Corporate Governance and Taiwan’s Capital Markets (February 2007). Sarah Davis “Educating for Health Advocacy in Settings of Higher Education,” (co-author with Martha Gaines, Marsha Hurst, Rachel N. Grob, Laura Weil) in Patient Advocacy: Patient Centered Strategies for Improving Healthcare Quality. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (forthcoming 2007). Anuj Desai “e Ethics of DeCSS Posting: Towards Assessing the Morality of Internet Posting of DVD Circumvention Software,” co-authors Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Robert G. Howard, 11 Information Research, Paper 273 (July 2006). Contributor to the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. Edited by David Hudson, Jr. et al. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press (forthcoming 2007): “Blount v. Rizzi”; “Board of Education v. Pico”; “John Marshall Harlan II”; “Lamont v. Postmaster General” ; “Mail and the First Amendment”;”United States v. American Library Association”; “United States Postal Service v. Greenburg Civil Association”. Contributor to the Encyclopedia of American Journalism History. Edited by Stephen L. Vaughn. New York: Routledge (forthcoming 2007): “Copyright and Photography”; “e Legal Issues of Copyright”. “e Transformation of Statutes into Constitu- tional Law: How Early Post Office Policy Shaped Modern First Amendment Doctrine,” 58 Hastings Law Journal (forthcoming April 2007). Walter J. Dickey “e Search for Justice and Safety through Community Engagement: Community Justice and Community Prosecution,” co-author Peggy McGarry, 42 Idaho Law Review 313 (2006). Howard S. Erlanger Law & Social Inquiry, Review Section Editor, vol. 31, issues 3 and 4 (2006); vol. 32 (forthcoming 2007). Keith A. Findley “e Multiple Dimensions of Tunnel Vision in Criminal Cases,” co-author Michael S.Scott, 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 291 (2006). “e Pedagogy of Innocence: Reflections on the Role of Innocence Projects in Clinical Legal Education,” 13 Clinical Law Review 231 (2006). “Rediscovering the Lawyer School: Curriculum Reform in Wisconsin,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 295 (2006). Martha E. Gaines “Educating for Health Advocacy in Settings of Higher Education,” co-authors Marsha Hurst, Rachel N. Grob, Laura Weil, and Sarah Davis, in Patient Advocacy: Patient Centered Strategies for Improving Healthcare Quality. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (forthcoming 2007). Marc Galanter “In the Winter of Our Discontent: Law, Anti-Law, and Social Science,” 2 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1 (2006). “Planet of the APs: Reflections on the Scale of Law and Its Users,” 53 Buffalo Law Review 1369 (2006). “Skybox Lawyering,” in Law and Class in America: Trends Since the Cold War. Edited by Paul D. Carrington and Trina Jones. New York: NYU Press, 2006. “A World Without Trials,” 2006 Journal of Dispute Resolution 7 (2006). Linda S. Greene “Beyond Tokenism to Empowerment: e Black Women in Sport Foundation,” in Diversity and Social Justice in College Sport. Edited by D. Brooks and R. Althouse. West Virginia University Press (forthcoming 2007). “e Story of Southworth: Losing Battles, Winning Wars,” in Education Law Stories. Edited by M. Olivas and R. Schneider. Mineola, New York: Foundation Press ( 2007). Kathryn Hendley “Assessing the Rule of Law in Russia,” 14 Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law (2006). “Putin and the Law,” in Putin’s Russia: Past Imperfect, Future Uncertain, 3rd ed. Edited by Dale Herspring, pp. 99-124. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers (2007). Remaking the Role of Law: Commercial Law Reform in Russia and the CIS. Edited by Kathryn Hendley. Juris Publishers (2007). Charles R. Irish “Reflections of an Observer: e International Conference on Legal Education Reform,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 5 (2006). “Reviewing Foreign Tax Status Can Result in Large Savings for Public Pension Funds,” co-author Keith Johnson, 20 e NAPPA Report 2 (August 2006). “e Emergence of Law and Legal Education in China and Vietnam” 25 Wisconsin International Law Journal (forthcoming 2007). Final Report of the Conference on Corporate Governance and Taiwan’s Capital Markets. Co-authors Kenneth B. Davis, Jr. and Keith Johnson (February 2007). Leonard V. Kaplan “Truth and/or Consequences: Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility,” in Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? Edited by Susan Pockett, William P. Banks, and Shaun Gallagher. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2006). “Welles and Jones: Kafka’s e Trial (1962 and 1993) and Its Legal Significance,” in Screening Justice—the Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order, and Social Justice. Edited by R. Strickland, T. Foster, and T. Lovell Banks. Buffalo, NY: W.S. Hein, 2006. Susan Katcher “Legal Training in the United States: A Brief History,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 335 (2006). Ben Kempinen “e Ethics of Prosecutor Contact with the Unrepresented Defendant,” 19 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 1147 (2006). Heinz Klug “South Africa: From Constitutional Promise to Social Transformation,” in Interpreting Consti- tutions: A Comparative Study. Edited by Jeffrey Goldsworthy. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2006). “Agrarian Reform and the Law,” in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. Editor David S. Clark. Sage Publishers (forthcoming April 2007). “1996 Constitution,” in Encyclopedia of South Africa. Edited by Krista Johnson and Sean Jacobs. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers (forthcoming 2007). Neil K. Komesar “Constitutionalism and the Reality of Rights” in Constitutionalism and Europe. Cambridge Press (forthcoming). Michele LaVigne “e Deaf Suspect/Defendant and the Bill of Rights,” co-authors McCay Vernon and Jean Andrews, Views 1 (May 2006). Byron Lichstein “e Evolution rough Experience of Criminal Clinics: e Criminal Appeals Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Remington Center,” co-author John Pray, 75 Mississippi Law Journal 795 (2006). University of Wisconsin Law School Selected Faculty Scholarship 2006–2007 A complete list of our recent and forthcoming scholarship is available at http://www. law.wisc.edu/mini/02J3 PHOTO: JEFF MILLER, UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS

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Stewart Macaulay“Contracts, New Legal Realism, and Improving the Navigation of the Yellow Submarine,” 80 Tulane Law Review 1161 (2006).

Steve Meili“Consumer Cause Lawyers in the United States: Lawyers for the Movement or a Movement unto Themselves,” in Cause Lawyers and Social Movements.Edited by Austin Sarat. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2006.

Marygold S. Melli“The Beginnings of the Multi-State Essay Examination,” 75 The Bar Examiner 38 (November 2006).

“Wisconsin Law Foundation History: Charitable Giving Begins at Home,” co-authors M. Remington and J. Garvey, 79 Wisconsin Lawyer 16 (April 2006).

“Balancing the Post-Divorce Interests of Families,” in Family Law: Balancing Inte-rests and Pursuing Priorities (forthcoming 2007).

Elizabeth Mertz“Inside the Law School Classroom: Toward a New Legal Realist Pedagogy,” Vanderbilt Law Review (forthcoming 2007).

The Language of Law School: Learning to “Think Like a Lawyer”. Oxford: Oxford University Press (forthcoming 2007).

Social Science in Legal Decisions. Edited by Elizabeth Mertz. Aldershot: Ashgate (forth-coming 2007).

Law in Action: A Socio-Legal Reader. Co-authors S. Macaulay and L. Friedman. Mineola, NY: Foundation Press (forthcoming 2007).

Victoria NourseCases and Materials on Feminist Jurispru-dence: Taking Women Seriously. Co-authors Mary E. Becker, Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Kimberly Yuracko. St. Paul, MN: Thomson/West (forthcoming 2007).

In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the Near Triumph of Eugenics. New York: W.W. Norton (forthcoming 2007).

John K. Ohnesorge“Chinese Administrative Law in the Nor-theast Asian Mirror,” Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (forthcoming 2007).

“Developing Development Theory: Law & Development Theory and the Northeast Asian Experience,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law (forthcoming 2007).

“On Rule of Law Rhetoric, Economic Development, and Northeast Asia (ten-tative title),” Wisconsin International Law Journal (forthcoming 2007).

“Politics, Ideology, and Legal System Re-form in Northeast Asia,” in Globalization and Resistance: Law Reform in Asia Since The Crisis. Edited by Christoph Antons and Volkmar Gessner (forthcoming 2007).

John Pray“The Evolution Through Experience of Criminal Clinics: The Criminal Appeals Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Remington Center,” co-author Byron Lichstein, 75 Mississippi Law Journal 795 (2006).

Mary Prosser “Reforming Criminal Discovery: Why Old Objections Must Yield to New Realities,” 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 541 (2006).

Asifa Quraishi“Interpreting the Qur’an and the Con-stitution: Similarities in the Use of Text, Tradition and Reason in Islamic and American Jurisprudence,” 28 Cardozo Law Review 67 (2006).

Islamic Marriage Contract: Case Studies in Islamic Family Law. Cambridge, MA: Har-vard University Press (forthcoming 2007).

Mary Barnard RayThe Basics of Legal Writing. St. Paul, MN.: Thomson/West (2006).

Joel Rogers“Build the High Road Here,” 282 The Nation no.15, pg.25-26 (April 17, 2006).

What Workers Want, 2nd ed. Co-author Richard Freeman. Ithaca, NY: Cornell-ILR Press (2006).

Meredith Ross“A ‘Systems Approach’ to Clinical Legal Education,” Clinical Law Review (forthcoming 2007).

David S. SchwartzEvidence: Text, Problems and Cases 4th ed. Co-authors Ronald J. Allen, Richard B. Kuhns and Eleanor Swift. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 2006.

Michael S. Scott“Community Justice in Policing,” 42 Idaho Law Review 415 (2006).

Drunk Driving. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Commu-nity Oriented Policing Services (2006).

“Implementing Crime Prevention: Lessons Learned from Problem-Oriented Policing Projects,” 20 Crime Prevention Studies 9 (2006).

“The Multiple Dimensions of Tunnel Vision in Criminal Cases,” co-author Keith Findley, 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 291 (2006).

D. Gordon Smith“The ‘Branding Effect’ of Contracts,” 12 Harvard Negotiation Law Review (2006).

“Conglomerate Blog: Business, Law, Economics and Society.” Available at http://www.theconglomerate.org/.

“Law and Entrepreneurship: Do Courts Matter?,” co-author Masako Ueda, 2 Entrepreneurial Business Law Journal 353 (2006).

“A Case Study in Bloggership,” 84 Washington University Law Quarterly (forthcoming 2007).

Ann Althouse“Chief Justice Rehnquist and the Search for Judicially Enforceable Federalism,”10 Texas Review of Law and Policy 275 (2006).

“Let the Law Journal Be the Law Journal and the Blog Be the Blog,” The Pocket Part: A Companion to the Yale Law Journal (Sept. 6, 2006).

“Why a Narrowly Defined Legal Scholarship Blog is Not What I Want: An Argument in Pseudo-Blog Form,” Washington University Law Review (2006).

“Stepping Out of Professor Fallon’s Puzzle Box: A Response to ‘If Roe Were Overruled: Abortion and the Constitution in a Post-Roe World,’ ” St. Louis University Law Review (forthcoming 2007).

Sumudu Anopama AtapattuEmerging Principles of International Environmental Law. New York: Transnational Publishers (2006).

“Sustainable Development and Terrorism: International Linkages and a Case Study of Sri Lanka,” 30 William and Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review 273 (2006).

Steven M. Barkan“Chapter 1: An Introduction to Legal Research” and “Chapter 2: The Legal Research Process,” in Fundamentals of Legal Research. 9th ed. Edited by Roy M. Mersky and Donald J. Dunn. New York, NY: Foundation Press (forthcoming 2007).

“Should Legal Research Be Included on the Bar Exam? An Exploration of the Question,” 99 Law Library Journal (forthcoming 2007).

Richard B. Bilder“On Being an International Lawyer,” 3 Loyola University Chicago International Law Review 135 (2006).

“The Role of Apology in International Law and Diplomacy,” 46 Virginia Journal of International Law 429 (2006).

“International Adjudication” in Peacemaking in International Conflict: Methods and Techniques, revised 2nd ed. Edited by W. Zartmann and L. Rasmussen. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Institute of Peace (forthcoming 2007).

“An Overview of International Human Rights” in Guide to International Human Rights Practice, revised 4th ed. Edited by H. Hannum. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press (forthcoming 2007).

Peter Carstensen“Creating Workably Competitive Wholesale Markets in Energy: Necessary Conditions, Structure and Conduct,” 1 Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal 85 (2006).

“Post-Sale Restraints via Patent Licensing: A ‘Seedcentric’ Perspective,” 16 Fordham Intellectual Property Law Journal 1053 (2006).

“The Transformation of Economic Regulation: Market Dynamics and Legal Lag – Comments on Professor Bush’s ‘Mission Creep’,” 2006 Utah Law Review 663 (2006).

Competition Policy and Merge Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries. Co-editor and contributor. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing (forthcoming 2007).

R. Alta Charo“Body of Research – Ownership and Use of Human Tissue,” 355 New England Journal of Medicine 1517 (October 12, 2006).

The Future of Drug Safety: Promoting and Protecting the Health of the Public. Committee member and contributor. Washington, D.C.: Institute of Medicine, September 2006.

“The Endarkenment,” in The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape. Edited by Lisa Eckenwiler and Felicia Cohn. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press (forthcoming 2007).

“Health Care Refusals to Treat or Prescribe: Professionalism and Conscience Clauses,” American Constitution Society Issue Briefs (www.acslaw.org/node/4214 2007).

Allison Christians“Social Security in United States Treaties and Executive Agreements: National Report USA,” in Double Taxation Conventions and Social Security Conventions. Linde Verlag (2006).

“Taxing the Global Worker: Three Spheres of Social Security Coordination,” 26 Virginia Tax Review 81 (2006).

“Hard Law, Soft Law, and Non Law in International Taxation,” 25 Wisconsin Journal of International Law (forthcoming 2007).

Lawrence ChurchTeaching Methods and Legal Education, revised edition 2006. University of Indonesia Faculty of Law and East Asian Legal Studies Center, University of Wisconsin (forthcoming 2007 in English and Indonesian).

Kenneth B. Davis, Jr.“Keynote Address: Six Uneasy Pieces,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 31 (2006).

“Corporate Governance in Taiwan —The Road Ahead,” Proceedings of the Conference on Corporate Governance and Taiwan’s Capital Markets (February 2007).

Sarah Davis“Educating for Health Advocacy in Settings of Higher Education,” (co-author with Martha Gaines, Marsha Hurst, Rachel N. Grob, Laura Weil) in Patient Advocacy: Patient Centered Strategies for Improving Healthcare Quality. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (forthcoming 2007).

Anuj Desai“The Ethics of DeCSS Posting: Towards Assessing the Morality of Internet Posting of DVD Circumvention Software,” co-authors Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Robert G. Howard, 11 Information Research, Paper 273 (July 2006).

Contributor to the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment. Edited by David Hudson, Jr. et al. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press (forthcoming 2007): “Blount v. Rizzi”; “Board of Education v. Pico”; “John Marshall Harlan II”; “Lamont v. Postmaster General” ; “Mail and the First Amendment”;”United States v. American Library Association”; “United States Postal Service v. Greenburg Civil Association”.

Contributor to the Encyclopedia of American Journalism History. Edited by Stephen L. Vaughn. New York: Routledge (forthcoming 2007): “Copyright and Photography”; “The Legal Issues of Copyright”.

“The Transformation of Statutes into Constitu-tional Law: How Early Post Office Policy Shaped Modern First Amendment Doctrine,” 58 Hastings Law Journal (forthcoming April 2007).

Walter J. Dickey“The Search for Justice and Safety through Community Engagement: Community Justice and Community Prosecution,” co-author Peggy McGarry, 42 Idaho Law Review 313 (2006).

Howard S. Erlanger Law & Social Inquiry, Review Section Editor, vol. 31, issues 3 and 4 (2006); vol. 32 (forthcoming 2007).

Keith A. Findley“The Multiple Dimensions of Tunnel Vision in Criminal Cases,” co-author Michael S.Scott, 2006 Wisconsin Law Review 291 (2006).

“The Pedagogy of Innocence: Reflections on the Role of Innocence Projects in Clinical Legal Education,” 13 Clinical Law Review 231 (2006).

“Rediscovering the Lawyer School: Curriculum Reform in Wisconsin,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 295 (2006).

Martha E. Gaines“Educating for Health Advocacy in Settings of Higher Education,” co-authors Marsha Hurst, Rachel N. Grob, Laura Weil, and Sarah Davis, in Patient Advocacy: Patient Centered Strategies for Improving Healthcare Quality. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. (forthcoming 2007).

Marc Galanter“In the Winter of Our Discontent: Law, Anti-Law, and Social Science,” 2 Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1 (2006).

“Planet of the APs: Reflections on the Scale of Law and Its Users,” 53 Buffalo Law Review 1369 (2006).

“Skybox Lawyering,” in Law and Class in America: Trends Since the Cold War. Edited by Paul D. Carrington and Trina Jones. New York: NYU Press, 2006.

“A World Without Trials,” 2006 Journal of Dispute Resolution 7 (2006).

Linda S. Greene“Beyond Tokenism to Empowerment: The Black Women in Sport Foundation,” in Diversity and Social Justice in College Sport. Edited by D. Brooks and R. Althouse. West Virginia University Press (forthcoming 2007).

“The Story of Southworth: Losing Battles, Winning Wars,” in Education Law Stories. Edited by M. Olivas and R. Schneider. Mineola, New York: Foundation Press ( 2007).

Kathryn Hendley“Assessing the Rule of Law in Russia,” 14 Cardozo Journal of International & Comparative Law (2006).

“Putin and the Law,” in Putin’s Russia: Past Imperfect, Future Uncertain, 3rd ed. Edited by Dale Herspring, pp. 99-124. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers (2007).

Remaking the Role of Law: Commercial Law Reform in Russia and the CIS. Edited by Kathryn Hendley. Juris Publishers (2007).

Charles R. Irish“Reflections of an Observer: The International Conference on Legal Education Reform,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 5 (2006).

“Reviewing Foreign Tax Status Can Result in Large Savings for Public Pension Funds,” co-author Keith Johnson, 20 The NAPPA Report 2 (August 2006).

“The Emergence of Law and Legal Education in China and Vietnam” 25 Wisconsin International Law Journal (forthcoming 2007).

Final Report of the Conference on Corporate Governance and Taiwan’s Capital Markets. Co-authors Kenneth B. Davis, Jr. and Keith Johnson (February 2007).

Leonard V. Kaplan“Truth and/or Consequences: Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility,” in Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? Edited by Susan Pockett, William P. Banks, and Shaun Gallagher. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2006).

“Welles and Jones: Kafka’s The Trial (1962 and 1993) and Its Legal Significance,” in Screening Justice—the Cinema of Law: Significant Films of Law, Order, and Social Justice. Edited by R. Strickland, T. Foster, and T. Lovell Banks. Buffalo, NY: W.S. Hein, 2006.

Susan Katcher“Legal Training in the United States: A Brief History,” 24 Wisconsin International Law Journal 335 (2006).

Ben Kempinen“The Ethics of Prosecutor Contact with the Unrepresented Defendant,” 19 Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics 1147 (2006).

Heinz Klug“South Africa: From Constitutional Promise to Social Transformation,” in Interpreting Consti-tutions: A Comparative Study. Edited by Jeffrey Goldsworthy. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2006).

“Agrarian Reform and the Law,” in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives. Editor David S. Clark. Sage Publishers (forthcoming April 2007).

“1996 Constitution,” in Encyclopedia of South Africa. Edited by Krista Johnson and Sean Jacobs. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers (forthcoming 2007).

Neil K. Komesar“Constitutionalism and the Reality of Rights” in Constitutionalism and Europe. Cambridge Press (forthcoming).

Michele LaVigne“The Deaf Suspect/Defendant and the Bill of Rights,” co-authors McCay Vernon and Jean Andrews, Views 1 (May 2006).

Byron Lichstein“The Evolution Through Experience of Criminal Clinics: The Criminal Appeals Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Remington Center,” co-author John Pray, 75 Mississippi Law Journal 795 (2006).

University of Wisconsin Law School Selected Faculty Scholarship 2006–2007

A complete list of our recent and forthcoming scholarship is available at

http://www. law.wisc.edu/mini/02J3

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Gerald J. Thain “Freedom of Association: Rotary Club v. Duarte”; “Professional Advertising and Free Speech”; “The Right of Publicity and Free Speech: Zacchini v. Scripps-Howard Broadca-sting Company”; “Threats and Free Speech” in Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties. New York: Taylor & Francis (2006).

“Law Enacted vs. Law in Action: The Case of Internet Spam,” in Legal Consciousness. Edited by David Weisstub and Leonard Kaplan. Montreal, Quebec: University of Montreal, International Academy of Law and Mental Health (forthcoming 2007).

Cliff ThompsonBasic Books Series, Cliff Thompson, general editor. General Introduction to Economic Law, John W. Head. Model Syllabi in Economic Law, John W. Head. Teaching Methods and Legal Education, Lawrence Church. University of Indonesia Faculty of Law and University of Wisconsin East Asian Legal Studies Center (2006 and forthco-ming 2007 in English and Indonesian).

David M. TrubekThe New Law and Economic Development: A Critical Appraisal. Edited by D. Trubek and M. Alvaro Santos. NY: Cambridge University Press (2006)

“The Third Moment in Law and Development Theory and the Emergence of a New Critical Practice,” in The New Law and Economic Development: A Critical Appraisal. Edited by David M. Trubek and M. Alvaro Santos. NY: Cambridge University Press (2006).

“Trade Law, Labor, and Global Inequality,” co-author Lance Compa, in Law and Class in America: Trends Since the Cold War. Edited by Paul Carrington and Trina Jones. New York: New York University Press (2006).

“New Governance and Legal Regulation: Complementarity, Rivalry or Transforma-tion,” co-author Louise Trubek, 13 Columbia Journal of European Law (forthcoming 2007).

Louise Trubek“New Governance and Soft Law in Health Care Reform,” 3 Indiana Health Law Review (2006).

“New Governance and Legal Regulation: Complementarity, Rivalry or Transformation,” co-author David Trubek, 13 Columbia Journal of European Law (forthcoming 2007).

Gretchen Viney“Children as Witnesses in Family Court,” 26 Wisconsin Journal of Family Law 65 (July 2006).

Guardianship and Protective Placement for the Elderly in Wisconsin. 2d ed. Madison, WI: State Bar of Wisconsin CLE Books, 2004. (3rd ed. forthcoming 2007).

William Whitford“Venue Choice: Where the Action Is,” in Symposium: Courting Failure? The Effects of Venue Choice on Big Bankruptcies, 54 Buffalo Law Review 321 (2006).

“A History of the Automobile Lender Provisions of BAPCPA,” 2007 Illinois Law Review 143 (2007).

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