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.

2020

Other Writings

Multimedia

2019

Books

  • Coan, Andrew, 

    Rationing the Constitution:  How Judicial Capacity Shapes Supreme Court Decision-Making (2019).

  • Engel, Kirsten, 

    The Crisis in Global Ethics and the Future of Global Governance:  Fulfilling the Promise of the Earth Charter (2019) (co-editor, with Peter D. Burdon & Klaus Bosselmann).

  • Kozolchyk, Boris, 

    Comparative Commercial Contracts:  Law, Culture and Economic Development (2d ed., 2019).

  • Miller, Marc, 

    Criminal Procedures:  Cases, Statutes & Executive Materials (6th ed., 2019) (co-author, with Ronald F. Wright et al.).

  • Miller, Marc, 

    Criminal Procedures - The Police:  Cases, Statutes, and Executive Materials (6th ed. 2019) (co-author, with Ronald F. Wright et al.).

  • Miller, Marc, 

    Criminal Procedures - Prosecution and Adjudication:  Cases, Statutes & Executive Materials (6th ed. 2019) (co-author, with Ronald F. Wright et al.).

  • Robertson, Christopher, 

    Exposed:  Why Our Health Insurance is Incomplete and What can be Done About It (2019).

Articles in Books

  • Engel, Kirsten, 

    Preface & Fulfilling the Promise of the Earth Charter, in The Crisis in Global Ethics and the Future of Global Governance:  Fulfilling the Promise of the Earth Charter ix  (co-editor, with Peter D. Burdon & Klaus Bosselmann, 2019) (co-author, with Peter D. Burdon & Klaus Bosselmann).

  • Gantz, David, 

    Addressing Environmental Protection in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), in World Trade And Local Public Interest – Trade Liberalization And National Regulatory Sovereignty (2019)

  • Glennon, Robert, 

    Moral Stewardship of Our Most Precious Resource:  Water, in Cascading Challenges in the Global Water Crisis 14 (Gerard Magill & James Benedicts eds., 2019).

    Available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=3131858
  • Laskowski, Cas, 

    AI Defined: Core Concepts Necessary for the Savvy Law Librarian, in Law Librarianship in the Age of AI (2019) 

  • Massaro, Toni, 

    Artificial Intelligence and the First Amendment, in Research Handbook on Law and Artificial Intelligence (Woodrow Barfield, ed., 2019) (co-author, with Helen Norton)

  • Miguel-Stearns, Teresa, 

    Collecting the Law of Latin America:  History, Challenges, and Trends in U.S. Law Libraries, in Latin American Collection Concepts:  Essays on Libraries, Collaborations and New Approaches 160 (Gayle Ann Williams & Jana Lee Krentz eds., 2019) (co-author, with Julienne E. Grant)