March 2026
Teaching Contracts: My Journey with Spellbook and AI Pedagogy
Professor Gregory Duhl’s article, “Teaching Contracts: My Journey with Spellbook and AI Pedagogy” was published in volume 67 of the William & Mary Law Review Online.
67 William & Mary Law Review Online 67 (2026)
March 23, 2026
Alternate link: Teaching Contracts: My Journey with Spellbook and AI Pedagogy
A Public Trust Theory of Government Information
Professor Sharon Sandeen’s article, “A Public Trust Theory of Government Information” was published in volume 29 of The Virginia Journal of Law & Technolgy.
29 Virginia Journal of Law & Technology 153 (2026)
March 17, 2026
Transnational Repression (TNR): A Game of Whack-a-Mole
Professor Kaori Kenmotsu’s article, “Transnational Repression (TNR): A Game of Whack-a-Mole” was published in volume 16, issue 1 of the Creighton International and Comparative Law Journal.
16 Creighton International and Comparative Law Journal 132 (2026)
March 10, 2026
Co-author(s): Tara Degn
February 2026
From Requirement to Choice: Rethinking Print in Academic Law Libraries
Professor Tammy Oltz’s article, “From Requirement to Choice: Rethinking Print in Academic Law Libraries” was published in the March/April 2026 volume of the AALL Spectrum.
AALL Spectrum, March/April 2026, at 12
February 25, 2026
Tribal Courts: How to Practice in Tribal Courts
Professor Angelique EagleWoman authored “Tribal Courts: How to Practice in Tribal Courts”, a publication of the Lexis Nexis Practical Guidance series.
LexisNexis Practical Guidance – Federal Agency & Administrative Law, Practice Note (2026)
February 20, 2026
Mediator Ethical Challenges: Transformative Responses
Professor Sharon Press’ chapter, “Mediator Ethical Challenges: Transformative Responses” was published in Transformative Conflict Resolution: Mediation, Dialogue, Coaching.
Book
February 1, 2026
Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands: Wolters Kluwer
Editors: Robin Brzobohatý, Martina Cirbusová, and Joseph P. Folger
January 2026
Brain Death: Five Mandates to Continue Technologic Support after Death
Professor Thaddeus Pope’s article, “Brain Death: Five Mandates to Continue Technologic Support after Death” was published in volume 26(1) of the American Journal of Bioethics.
The American Journal of Bioethics, 26(1), 41–43
January 14, 2026
Addressing ‘Futility’ in Psychiatry: A Consensus Statement
Professor Thaddeus Pope’s article, “Addressing ‘Futility’ in Psychiatry: A Consensus Statement” was published in volume 56 of Psychological Medicine.
Psychological Medicine. 2026;56:e16
January 14, 2026
Co-author(s): Brent M. Kious [et al.]
Opinion: ICE in Minneapolis: Local immigration experts weigh in
Star Tribune
January 9, 2026
Co-author(s): Misti Allen Binsfeld, Scott Borene, Michael H. Davis, Alexis Dutt, Sandra Feist, Jesse Goldfarb, Loan Huynh, George Maxwell, John T. Medeiros, Maria Miller, Howard S. (Sam) Myers III, Paschal O. Nwokocha, Graham Ojala-Barbour, Caroline Ostrom, Sarah K. Peterson, Marc Prokosch, Tim Sanders Szabo, Elizabeth M. Streefland, Steven C. Thal, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Robert Webber, Matthew Webster, and David Wilson
Brain Death Contestation: A Scoping Review of Its Incidence and Management
Professor Thaddeus Pope’s article, “Brain Death Contestation: A Scoping Review of Its Incidence and Management” was published in volume 54(1) of Critical Care Medicine.
Professor Pope and the article’s eight other authors wrote the piece on behalf of the Society of Critical Care Medicine Contestation of Pediatric Brain Death Task Force.
Critical Care Medicine 54(1):p 154-162, January 2026
January 1, 2026
Co-author(s): Society of Critical Care Medicine Contestation of Pediatric Brain Death Task Force







