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From the 2012 News Archive
UM Carey Law Faculty Publish a Record Number of New Books
Maryland Carey Law faculty are publishing a record number of new titles this academic year. Topics are diverse, ranging from limited liability entites and international business transactions to community economic development law and “A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism.”
A trio of senior faculty—Associate Dean Mark Graber and Professors Daniel Goldberg and William Reynolds--have books coming out from Oxford University Press, while Professor Larry Gibson’s forthcoming biography, “Young Thurgood” was at the top of Amazon’s list of books about Thurgood Marshall and of all biographies and memoirs about lawyers and judges.
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Law School Professor Brenda Bratton Blom with Susan Bennet, Louise A. Howells and Deborah S. Kenn, Community Economic Development Law: A Text for Engaged Learning (Carolina Academic Press).
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Professor Larry Gibson, Young Thurgood—The Making of a Supreme Court Justice (forthcoming December, Prometheus Books).
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Professor Daniel S. Goldberg, The Death of the Income Tax (forthcoming December, Oxford University Press).
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Associate Dean and Professor Mark Graber, A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism (forthcoming, 2013, Oxford University Press); with Howard Gillman and Keith E. Whittington, American Constitutionalism: Volume I: Structures of Government; American Constitutionalism: Volume II: Rights and Liberties (forthcoming December Oxford University Press).
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Professor Emeritus Oscar Gray with Fowler V. Harper and Fleming James, Jr., semi-annual supplements and Supplement 2012 No. 2 to Harper, James and Gray on Torts (updates to vol. 1-5 and replacement to index and other endpapers on vol. 6).
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Associate Dean and Professor Michelle Harner, Developing Professional Skills: Business Associations (forthcoming 2013, West).
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Professor Lee Kovarsky with Brandon Garret, Federal Habeas Corpus: Executive Detention and Post-Conviction Litigation (forthcoming 2013, Foundation Press).
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Professor Paula Monopoli with Susan McCarty, editors, Law and Leadership: Integrating Leadership Studies into the Law School Curriculum (forthcoming January 2013, Ashgate Publishing).
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Professor Robert V. Percival with Chrostopher H. Schroeder, Environmental Law—Statutory and Case Supplement 2012 – 2013 (Wolters Kluwer)
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Professor William L. Reynolds with William M. Richman, Injustice on Appeal: The United States Courts of Appeal in Crisis (forthcoming December, Oxford University Press); and with William M. Richman, Understanding Conflict of Laws (forthcoming early 2013, LexisNexis).
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Professor Robert Rhee, Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers, (Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business) and Limited Liability Entities: State by State Guide to LLCs, LLPs and LPs (Volumes 1-6) with Bradley T. Borden (Aspen Publishers, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business).
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Professor Lawrence Sung with Jeff E. Schwartz, 2012- 2013 Patent Law Handbook (Thompson/Reuters); editor, Medical Device Patents (forthcoming, Thompson/Reuters); Patent Infringement Remedies, 2012 Cumulative Summary (forthcoming, Bloomberg/BNA).
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Professor Michael Van Alstine with Ralph H. Folsom, Michael Wallace Gordon, John A. Spanogle Jr. and Peter L. Fitzgerald, International Business Transactions: A Problem-Oriented Coursebook, International Business Transactions: Contracting Across Borders, International Business Transactions: Trade and Economic Relations, International Business Transactions: Foreign Investment, (West, American Casebook Series, 2012); International Business Transactions in a Nutshell, and International Trade and Economic Relations in a Nutshell (Aspen Publishers, forthcoming 2012).