Publications from 2016
Baseball Mascots and the Law, Howard Brill
The Languishing Public Safety Doctrine, Brian Gallini
Ferguson, Fisher, and the Future: Diversity and Inclusion as a Remedy for Implicit Racial Bias, Ann Killenbeck
Publications from 2015
The Historical Case for Abandoning Strickland, Brian Gallini
The Unlikely Meeting between Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and Benjamin Quarles, Brian Gallini
Why the Bar Examination Fails to Raise the Bar, Carol Goforth
Publications from 2014
HBO’s The Wire and Criminal Procedure: A Match Made in Heaven, Brian Gallini
Nuremberg Lives on: How Justice Jackson's International Experience Continues to Shape Domestic Criminal Procedure, Brian Gallini
Teaching Federal Criminal Law: Survey Says . . . “It’s Hard”, Brian Gallini
The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in Bankruptcy and the Plight of the Debtor, Timothy Tarvin
Publications from 2013
From Philly to Fayetteville: Reflections on Teaching Criminal Law in the First Year...Four Years Later, Brian Gallini
Rethinking Schneckloth v. Bustamonte, Brian Gallini
Does Proving Predicate Offenses in Arkansas Require Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt?, Brian Gallini and Britta Stamps
Publications from 2012
Take Me Out to the Hearing: Major League Baseball Players Before Congress, Howard Brill
Bringing Down a Legend: How Pennsylvania’s Investigating Grand Jury Ended Joe Paterno’s Career, Brian Gallini
Resistance, Resilience, and Reconciliation: Reflections on Native American Women and the Law, Stacy Leeds
Publications from 2011
Campaign Contributions, Campaign Involvement, and Judicial Recusal, Howard Brill
Schneckloth v. Bustamonte: History’s Unspoken Fourth Amendment Anomaly, Brian Gallini
To Serve and Protect? Officers as Expert Witnesses in Federal Drug Prosecutions, Brian Gallini
Reassessing Concurrent Tribal-State-Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in Kansas, Stacy Leeds
Bankruptcy, Relocation and the Debtor’s Dilemma: Preserving Your Homestead Exemption versus Accepting the New Job Out of State, Timothy Tarvin
Publications from 2010
Car stops, Borders, and Profiling: The Hunt for Undocumented (Illegal?) Immigrants in Border Towns, Brian Gallini and Elizabeth Young
“A Corporation Has No Soul”—Modern Corporations, Corporate Governance, and Involvement in the Political Process, Carol Goforth
The Devil is in the Lack of Details, Ann Killenbeck
Preserving Tax Exempt Status for Your Nonprofit Client, Timothy Tarvin
Publications from 2009
The Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct of 2009, Howard Brill
Driving Through Arkansas? Have Your DNA Sample Ready, Brian Gallini
From Philly to Fayetteville: Reflections on Teaching Criminal Law in the First Year, Brian Gallini
Help Wanted: Seeking One Good Appellate Brief That Forces the Arkansas Supreme Court to Clarify its Criminal Discovery Jurisprudence, Brian Gallini
Step Out of the Car: License, Registration, and DNA Please, Brian Gallini
Bakke, With Teeth?: The Implications of Grutter v. Bollinger in an Outcomes-Based World, Ann Killenbeck
A Step-By-Step Guide to Chapter 7 Consumer Bankruptcy in Arkansas from the Debtor's Perspective, Timothy Tarvin
Publications from 2008
The Model Registered Agents Act - A Word (or two) to the Wise, Carol Goforth
Publications from 2007
Defeat or Mixed Blessing - Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Sequoyah, Stacy Leeds
Publications from 2006
"For such a time as this": Bible Versus for Law School Deans, Howard Brill
Herding Bullfrogs Towards A More Balanced Wheelbarrow: An Illustrative Recommendation for Federal Sentencing Post-Booker, Brian Gallini
Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy over Lands and Natural Resources, Stacy Leeds
Publications from 2005
By Eminent Domain or Some Other Name: A Tribal Perspective on Taking Land, Stacy Leeds
Publications from 2004
Arkansas Law of Damages, Fifth Edition, Chapter 30: Real Property, Howard Brill
Designing and Developing Web-Based Continuing Legal Education, Timothy Tarvin, William Brescia, James Jackson, and Christopher Ott
Publications from 2003
The Case for Expanding Child Support Obligations to Cover Post-Secondary Educational Expenses, Carol Goforth
Publications from 2002
The More Things Stay the Same: Waiting on Indian Law's Brown v. Board of Education, Stacy Leeds
Publications from 2000
Equity and Criminal Law, Howard Brill
Publications from 1998
Reformation in Arkansas, Howard Brill
“Not in My Back Yard!” Restrictive Covenants as Basis for opposing the Construction of Cellular Towers, Carol Goforth
Publications from 1997
Continuing Obstacles to Freedom of Choice for Management Structure in LLCs, Carol Goforth
Publications from 1995
Business Transactions with Clients: Ethical or Ill-Advised?, Howard Brill
Specific Performance in Arkansas, Howard Brill
Publications from 1994
Equity: Real Property and the Problem of the Troublesome Neighbor, Howard Brill
The Name of the Departed Team: Who Can Use It?, Howard Brill
Publications from 1993
Sex and the Client: Ten Reasons to Say "No!", Howard Brill
The Maxims of Equity, Howard Brill
Publications from 1992
Equity and the Restitutionary Remedies: Constructive Trust, Equitable Lien, and Subrogation, Howard Brill
Publications from 1990
Baseball and the Legal Profession, Howard Brill
Punitive Damages in Arkansas -- Expanded? Restricted?, Howard Brill
Publications from 1989
A Primer on Judgment and Pre-judgment Interest in Arkansas, Howard Brill
Publications from 1983
The Election of Remedies Doctrine in Arkansas, Howard Brill
Publications from 1981
Harvey v. Eastman Kodak Company: Faculty Note, Howard Brill
The Arkansas Code of Judicial Conduct, Howard Brill
Publications from 1980
Federal Rule Of Civil Procedure 14 and Ancillary Jurisdiction, Howard Brill
The Arkansas Supreme Court Committee on Professional Conduct 1969-1979: A Call for Reform, Howard Brill
Publications from 1977
Protection for the Hard of Hearing: State and Federal Regulation of Hearing Aid Dealers, Howard Brill
Publications from 1976
Book Review: Verdicts on Lawyers, Howard Brill
Publications from 1974
Book Review: Space Adrift, Landmark Preservation and the Marketplace, Howard Brill
Publications from 1970
Death with Dignity: A Recommendation for Statutory Change, Howard Brill