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Research Dean鈥檚 November 2019 Roundup of Scholarly Activities

Publications

  • Scott Dodson, 鈥,鈥 in听Accountability and Transparency in Civil Justice: A Comparative Perspective(Daniel Mitidiero ed. 2019)
  • Scott Dodson, 鈥,鈥 69听Duke Law Journal267 (2019)
  • Chim猫ne Keitner, 鈥,鈥 10听Harvard Business Law Review Online1 (with Harry Clark)
  • Dave Owen, 鈥,鈥 61听Arizona Law Review823 (2019)
  • David I. Levine, 鈥淪hould the Power of Presidential Pardon be Revised?,鈥 47听Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly3 (2019) (with Budd N. Shenkin)
  • Naomi Roht-Arriaza, 鈥淕rand Corruption and the International Criminal Court in the 鈥榁enezuela Situation,鈥欌 17听Journal of International Criminal Justice672 (2019) (with Santiago Martinez)
  • Stephen Schwarz & Daniel J. Lathrope,听Fundamentals of Business Enterprise Taxation(6th ed. 2019) (with Brant Hellwig)
  • Stephen Schwarz & Daniel J. Lathrope,听Fundamentals of Corporate Taxation(10th ed. 2019)

Works Accepted

  • Veena Dubal, 鈥淎B5 to Democracy: Economic Security and the Regulation of Gig Work in California,鈥 accepted for translation into Portuguese and publication in听Future of Work: The Effects of the Digital Revolution on Society
  • Veena Dubal, 鈥淎n Uber Ambivalence: Employee Status, Worker Perspectives, and Regulation in the Gig Economy,鈥 accepted for publication in听Beyond the Algorithm: Qualitative Insights for Regulating Gig Work(Cambridge University Press)

Awards and Honors

  • David Takacs has been appointed as the Distinguished听International Environmental听Law Scholar at Vermont Law School for the summer of 2020.

Significant Blog Posts, Op-Eds, Magazine Columns, and Online Essays

  • Rory Little posted a听 of Zach Price鈥檚 new paper on the听UC Law SF Scholarship Blog.
  • Karen Musalo, 鈥淩estoring Asylum for Women Fleeing Abuse and Death,鈥澨A. Times(Nov. 21, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥,鈥澨DiverseEducation(Nov. 5, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥淩emembering S.I. Hayakawa,鈥澨Daily Journal(Nov. 7, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥淭eaching the Facts of Law,鈥澨Daily Journal(Nov. 11, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥淩eading and Writing to Change the World,鈥澨Daily Journal(Nov. 13, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥淲hat I Learned from Government Service,鈥澨Daily Journal(Nov. 19, 2019)
  • Frank Wu, 鈥淗ow Would You Answer These Questions?,鈥澨Daily Journal(Nov. 30, 2019)

Speaking

  • Hadar Aviram presented 鈥淧rogressive Punitivism鈥 at the Criminal Procedure Roundtable at Vanderbilt Law on Nov. 8-9.
  • Hadar Aviram presented 鈥淎re We Still Cheap on Crime?,鈥 at the American Society of Criminology鈥檚 annual meeting on Nov. 14-16.
  • Luke Boso presented 鈥淩ural Resentment and LGBTQ Equality鈥 at the annual ClassCrits conference at Western New England University School of Law in November 2019.
  • Veena Dubal spoke at the factory session at the Stanford Digital Society Conference.
  • Veena Dubal presented 鈥淎n Uber Ambivalence: Employee Status, Worker Perspectives, and Regulation in the Gig Economy鈥 at the University of Colorado Law School Faculty Colloquium.
  • Veena Dubal presented 鈥淒rive to Precarity: Situating AB5 in the History of California鈥檚 Taxi and Uber Economies鈥 at UCLA Luskin School of Public Policy鈥檚 Sharing Mobility Lecture Series.
  • Robin Feldman was a guest on a podcast produced by听Columbia Science & Technology Law Journal on her forthcoming article 鈥淭he Cancer Curse: Regulatory Failure by Success.鈥
  • Chim猫ne Keitner spoke on 鈥淐atching the Cybercriminal: Reforming Global Law Enforcement鈥 at a ThirdWay conference at NYU on Nov. 18.
  • Chim猫ne Keitner presented on common-law immunity before the American Society of International Law鈥檚 Judicial Advisory Board on Nov. 22.
  • Chim猫ne Keitner spoke on 鈥淚mpeachment鈥擶hat Now?鈥 at an American Constitution Society panel on Nov. 25.
  • Chim猫ne Keitner鈥檚 moderated conversation with Brian Egan and Tamara Cofman Wittes at the 2019 Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens Memorial Lecture at UC Law SF was published as a听on Nov. 30.
  • Karen Musalo delivered a keynote address titled 鈥淩efugee Protection in the Time of Trump鈥 at the University of Minnesota James H. Binger Center for New Americans Annual Immigration Forum on Nov. 1.
  • Naomi Roht-Arriaza gave a public lecture at the Cervantes Institute in New York on 鈥淭he Multiple Paths of Universal Justice.鈥
  • David Takacs gave a talk titled 鈥淲ilderness Law in the United States鈥 at a conference at the University of Tasmania Law School on Nov. 29.