2026
Spaces of Indigenous Justice: Applying Theory to Practical Problems
Melissa Tatum & Jennifer Hendry, Spaces of Indigenous Justice: Applying Theory to Practical Problems (2026).
2024
Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students, in Academic Law Librarianship: Historical Reflections, Present Challenges, and Future Opportunities in Legal Education, (eds. Jessica de Perio Wittman and Raquel J. Gabriel) forthcoming (2024).
Demonstrating Inclusion and Allyship: Curating a Physical and Digital Exhibit to Amplify an Indigenous Voice
Jaime Valenzuela, Demonstrating Inclusion and Allyship: Curating a Physical and Digital Exhibit to Amplify an Indigenous Voice , in Creating an Inclusive Library: Approaches for Increasing Outreach, Engagement, and Use with BIPOC Students (2024).
2023
Do Antitrust Enforcers Know They Induce Shrinkflation?
Arizona Legal Studies
What Does Talevski Tell Us About Future Nursing Home Litigation?
Tara Sklar & Katherine Barnett, What Does Talevski Tell Us About Future Nursing Home Litigation?, American Health Law Association (2023).
Disentangling Telehealth from the Public Health Emergency
Tara Sklar, Disentangling Telehealth from the Public Health Emergency, Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources & Services Administration (2023).
A Short & Happy Guide to Judicial Clerkships
Tessa Dysart, A Short & Happy Guide to Judicial Clerkships (2023).
Achieving Digital Health Equity by Personalizing the Patient Experience
Priya Bathija, Elizabeth Krupinski, Jorge Rodriguez & Tara Sklar, Achieving Digital Health Equity by Personalizing the Patient Experience, Telemedicine Reports (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies
Bibliotecas de Los Tribunales Federales de eu Frente al COVID-19: Un Estudio de Caso Real (U.S. Federal Courthouse Libraries Facing COVID-19: A Lived Case Study)
Marcelo Rodriguez, Bibliotecas de Los Tribunales Federales de eu Frente al COVID-19: Un Estudio de Caso Real (U.S. Federal Courthouse Libraries Facing COVID-19: A Lived Case Study) , in Esquemas de trabajo híbrido y nuevos escenarios internacionales en las bibliotecas jurídicas (ed. Federico Hernández Pacheco) (2023). English version
Criminal Procedures - Prosecution and Adjudication: Cases, Statutes & Executive Materials
Marc Miller, Ronald F. Wright, Jenia Turner & Kay Levine, Criminal Procedures - Prosecution and Adjudication: Cases, Statutes & Executive Materials (2023).
Criminal Procedures - The Police: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials
Marc Miller, Ronald F. Wright, Jenia Turner & Kay Levine, Criminal Procedures - The Police: Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials (2023).
Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students: A Call to Action
Teresa Miguel-Stearns & Cas Laskowski, Democratizing Law Librarianship: Reducing Barriers to Entry through Alternative Pathways to the Profession and Increased Support to Students: A Call to Action, Legal Reference Services Quarterly, forthcoming (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies
Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services
Tara Sklar & Kathryn Huber, Digitally Enabled Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services, in Diagnosing in the Home, I. Glenn Cohen, et al., eds. (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies
Foreword: Appellate Issues In and Around Indian Country
Tessa Dysart, Foreword: Appellate Issues In and Around Indian Country, 23 J. App. Prac. & Proc. v (2023).
Health Law: Equity is Inextricably Linked to Health Care
Tara Sklar & Kirin Goff, Health Law: Equity is Inextricably Linked to Health Care, in The Jurisprudential Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 207 (Ryan Vacca & Ann Bartow eds.,) (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies
Immigrant Workers’ Voices as Catalysts for Reform in the Long-Term Care Industry
Shefali Milczarek-Desai & Tara Sklar, Immigrant Workers’ Voices as Catalysts for Reform in the Long-Term Care Industry, Arizona State Law Journal (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies
Interpreting Ratification
Arizona Legal Studies
Legal Education and Trigger Warnings: More Harm Than Good
Arizona Legal Studies
Mandated Neutrality, Platforms, and Ecosystems
Barak Orbach, Mandated Neutrality, Platforms, and Ecosystems, in Research Handbook on Abuse of Dominance and Monopolization (Pina Akman et. al. eds.) (2023).
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Chat GPT Makes a Better Therapist Than a Lawyer
Diana Simon, More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Chat GPT Makes a Better Therapist Than a Lawyer, Arizona Attorney forthcoming, 2023.
Arizona Legal Studies
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: The Continuing Study of Legal Writing Should Be Deemed a Required Part of Our Professional Responsibility
Arizona Legal Studies
More True Confessions of a Legal Writing Professor: Unlike Belly Buttons, Commas and Periods with Quotation Marks Cannot Be Innies or Outies
Arizona Legal Studies
Navigating Telehealth Legislative and Policy Changes Beyond the Public Health Emergency
Tara Sklar, Navigating Telehealth Legislative and Policy Changes Beyond the Public Health Emergency, Arizona Telemedicine Program (2023).
Opening the Pandemic Portal to Re-Imagine Paid Sick Leave for Immigrant Workers
Shefali Milczarek-Desai, Opening the Pandemic Portal to Re-Imagine Paid Sick Leave for Immigrant Workers, 111 Calif. L. Rev. (2023).
Arizona Legal Studies