Faculty Recent Publications

Recent Publications

Recent books, book chapters, and journal articles published by the University of Minnesota Law School faculty.

To find earlier publications during a faculty member's tenure at the University of Minnesota Law School, search by faculty member and/or by words in the publications' citations using the search box on the right. Additional information can be found on the faculty biography pages via the faculty directory.

– Cooperative Mergers and Consolidations: A Consideration of the Legal and Tax Issues, 63 North Dakota Law Review 377 (1987)
Survey on Collection Development Policies and Selection Practices (William S. Hein, 2006)
– D.W.I.: 1982 & 1983 Legislative Changes..., 41 Bench & Bar of Minnesota 35 (Mar. 1984)
H. Laurence Ross
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James Cleary
– License Plate Confiscation for Persistent Alcohol Impaired Drivers, 28 Accident Analysis & Prevention 53 (1996)
– The Recruitment of Minority Librarians: A Bibliography of the Literature, 1990-1998, 90 Law Library Journal 603 (1998)
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Carelle Muellner Stein
– Spousal Support in Minnesota: Where Are You Going?, 6 Minnesota Family Law Journal 29 (1993)
– Judicial Ethics Simulation Based Training, 58 Law and Contemporary Problems 323 (1995)
– Legal Issues in Worker Cooperatives, in Employee Ownership for Smaller Companies 11 (National Center for Employee Ownership, 1987)
Carol Avery Nicholson
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Ruth Johnson Hill
Celebrating Diversity: A Legacy of Minority Leadership in the American Association of Law Libraries (William S. Hein, 2006)
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Bertrand Poritsky
– Judicial Trial Skills Training, 37 Journal of Legal Education 428 (1987)
– Combating the Color-Coded Confinement of Kids: An Equal Protection Remedy, 32 New York University Review of Law & Social Change 285 (2008)
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Matthew D. Krueger
– In Search of the Modern Skidmore Standard, 107 Columbia Law Review 1235 (2007)
– The Myth of Discovery, 9 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 743 (2008) (Symposium on Self and Other: Cognitive Perspectives on Trust, Empathy and the Self)
– Of Lenity, Chevron, and KPMG, 26 Virginia Tax Review 905 (2007)
– The Rationality of Preference Construction (and the Irrationality of Rational Choice) 9 Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technology 689 (2008) (Symposium on Self and Other: Cognitive Perspectives on Trust, Empathy and the Self)
– A Problem of Remedy: Responding to Treasury's (Lack of) Compliance with Administrative Procedure Act Rulemaking Requirements, 76 George Washington Law Review 1153 (2008)
– Anti-Anti-Anti-Paternalism, 2 New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 444 (2007) (Symposium on Legal Paternalism)
– IRB Guidance: The No Man's Land of Tax Code Interpretation, 2009 Michigan State Law Review 239 (2009) (solicited symposium essay)
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Erin Ann O'Hara
– A Cognitive Theory of Trust, 84 Washington University Law Review 1717 (2006)
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Avner Ben-Ner
– Reducing the Negative Consequences of Identity: A Potential Role for the Nonprofit Sector in the Era of Globalization, 79 Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics 579 (2008)
– How Did We Get Here Anyway?: Considering the Standing Question in DaimlerChrysler v. Cuno, 4 Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy 47 (2006)
– Tax Lawyers are People Too, 26 Virginia Tax Review 1065 (2007) (commentary on Victor Fleischer, Options Backdating, Tax Shelters, and Corporate Culture, 26 Virginia Tax Review 1031 (2007)), reprinted in Monthly Digest of Tax Articles (2007)
– Bargaining in the Shadow of the Lawsuit: A Social Norms Theory of Incomplete Contracts, 34 Delaware Journal of Corporate Law 191 (2009)
– Coloring Outside the Lines: Examining Treasury's (Lack of) Compliance with Administrative Procedure Act Rulemaking Requirements, 82 Notre Dame Law Review 1727 (2007)
– The Law and Economics of Identity, 33 Queen's Law Journal 389 (2007)
– The Need for Mead: Rejecting Tax Exceptionalism in Judicial Deference, 90 Minnesota Law Review 1537 (2006)
– The Region and Taxation: School Finance, Cities, and the Hope for Regional Reform, 55 Buffalo Law Review 91 (2007)
– Beyond Segregation: Toward a Shared Vision of Our Regions, in Breakthrough Communities: Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis (M. Paloma Pavel, ed., MIT Press, 2009)
– Land Use and Housing Policies to Reduce Concentrated Poverty and Racial Segregation, 33 Fordham Urban Law Journal 877 (2006)
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Thomas F. Luce, Jr.
Region: Planning the Future of the Twin Cities (University of Minnesota Press, 2010)