Faculty Scholarship
The faculty members of Arizona Law are among the most influential legal scholars in the world. Our faculty routinely produce powerful and provocative scholarship, from shaping legal debate on water policy and ethics, to conducting research that identifies and solves important real-world challenges like jury bias and internet censorship.
2021
Articles in Books
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Herr-Cardillo, Joy,
Team-Based Learning in an Online Teaching Environment, in Law Teaching Strategies for a New Era: Beyond the Physical Classroom (Tessa L. Dysart & Tracy Norton, eds. 2021) (co-author, with Melissa H. Weresh)
2020
Articles
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Herr-Cardillo, Joy,
Escape the Ordinary: How to Close Out Your Semester with a Challenging "Escape Room" Competition, 33 The Second Draft __ (Spring 2020)
2012
Articles
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Herr-Cardillo, Joy,
100 Years of Keeping the Trust: The Historic Role of the Judiciary in Protecting Arizona's State Land Trust, 44 Ariz. St. L.J. 589 (2012) (co-author, with Timothy M. Hogan).
2011
Articles
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Herr-Cardillo, Joy,
Indirect Source Review: Is it a Strategy that Could Help Phoenix Finally Clear its Air? 43 Ariz. St. L.J. 735 (2011).