Published on October 9, 2025 聽

The scholarship of 极乐禁地 Cumberland School of Law faculty members is frequently cited in numerous legal disciplines. The following is a list of faculty authored works cited from July 1-Sept. 30, 2025, and sourced by Westlaw Precision, Lexis+ AI, and HeinOnline.

 

Jeffrey M. Anderson

Jeffrey M. Anderson, The Principle of Party Presentation, 70 Buff. L. Rev. 1029 (2022).

  • Cited by Williams v. State, 50 Fla. L. Weekly 1636 (Dist. Ct. App. 2025).
  • Cited by Chris Dove, Chapter 14. Ethics Rules for Amicus Briefs or Hey, Maybe We Should Adopt Some Ethics Rules for Amicus Briefs, in State Bar of Texas, 39th Annual TXCLE Advanced Civil Appellate Practice (2025).

 

Robin Andrews

Robin Andrews, Note, Copyright Infringement and the Internet: An Economic Analysis of Crime, 11 B.U. J. Sci. & Tech. L. 256 (2005).

  • Cited by Alden Wiygul, Sharpening The Sword: Rewriting Criminal Copyright Laws for Greater Utilization, 94 Miss. L.J. 1183 (2005).

 

Brannon P. Denning

Brannon P. Denning, Trouble's Bruen: The Lower Courts Respond, 108 Minn. L. Rev. 3187 (2024).

  • Cited by Alex Rivenbark, De Minimis Doesn't Belong Here: Footnote Nine's Potential Consequences for the Future of Individual Rights, 103 C. L. Rev. 1859 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Retconning Heller: Five Takes on New York Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, 65 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 79 (2023).

  • Cited by Andrew Willinger, History and Tradition as Heightened Scrutiny, 60 Wake Forest L. Rev. 415 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, To Trust the People with Arms: The Supreme Court and the Second Amendment (2023).

  • Cited by Joseph G.S. Greenlee, The Tradition of Short-Barreled Rifle Use and Regulation in America, 25 L. Rev. 111 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Extraterritoriality and the Dormant Commerce Clause: A Doctrinal Post-Mortem, 73 La. L. Rev. 979 (2013).

  • Cited by James Crisafulli, From A Shield to A Sword: Using the Dormant Commerce Clause to Challenge State Laws Promoting Fossil Fuels, 59 U.S.F. L. Rev. 130 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Heller, High Water(mark)? Lower Courts and the New Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 60 Hastings L.J. 1245 (2009).

  • Cited by Patrick J. Charles, The Second Amendment and Heller’s “Sensitive Places” Carve Out Post-Rahimi: A Historiography, Analysis, and Basic Framework, 58 UICLR 813 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Heller's Future in the Lower Courts, 102 Nw. U. L. Rev. Colloquy 406 (2008).

  • Cited by Patrick J. Charles, The Second Amendment and Heller’s “Sensitive Places” Carve Out Post-Rahimi: A Historiography, Analysis, and Basic Framework, 58 UICLR 813 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Five Takes on District of Columbia v. Heller, 69 Ohio St. L.J. 671 (2008).

  • Cited by Patrick J. Charles, The Second Amendment and Heller’s “Sensitive Places” Carve Out Post-Rahimi: A Historiography, Analysis, and Basic Framework, 58 UICLR 813 (2025).

 

Brannon P. Denning, Article II, the Vacancies Act and the Appointment of “Acting” Executive Branch Officials, 76 Wash. U. L.Q. 1039 (1998).

  • Cited by Pieter C. S. Brower, In Defense of "Actings", 81 Y.U. Ann. Surv. Am. L. 107 (2025).

 

Chinelo Diké-Minor

Chinelo Diké-Minor, The Untold Story of the United States' Anti-Kickback Laws, 20 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 103 (2023).

  • Cited by United States v. Schena, 142 F.4th 1217 (9th Cir. 2025).

 

Alyssa A. DiRusso

Alyssa A. DiRusso, Testacy and Intestacy: The Dynamics of Wills and Demographic Status, 23 Quinnipiac Prob. L.J. 36 (2009).

  • Cited by Benjamin Afton Cavanaugh, Families Behind Bars: Defending Inheritance Rights Against Pay-to-Stay Laws, 17 Drexel L. Rev. 1003 (2025)

 

Blake Hudson

Blake Hudson, Resilient Forest Management and Climate Change, 58 Ga. L. Rev. 1775 (2024).

  • Cited by Jerry L. Anderson, Commons, Climate, and the Constitution, 72 Drake L. Rev. 255 (2025).

 

Blake Hudson, Land Development: A Super-Wicked Environmental Problem, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 1123 (2019).

  • Cited by Marc L. Roark, Scaling Energy Resilience Through Energy Commons and the Solar Commons Community Trust, 46 Energy L.J. 1 (2025).
  • Cited by Sarah J. Adams, Land Law Localism and The Climate Resilience Paradox, 36 Stan. L. & Pol'y Rev. 47 (2025).

 

Blake Hudson, Our Constitutional Commons, 49 Ga. L. Rev. 995 (2015).

  • Cited by Raymond H. Brescia, Re-rekindling The Spirit Of Public Service: Institutional Fit And A New Lawyer Professionalism, 34 B.U. Pub. Int. L.J. 123 (2025).

 

Blake Hudson, Constitution and the Commons: The Impact of Federal Governance on Local, National, and Global Resource Management (R.F.F. Press, 2014).

  • Cited by Jerry L. Anderson, Commons, Climate, and the Constitution, 72 Drake L. Rev. 255 (2025).

 

Layne S. Keele

Layne S. Keele, A Billion Dollar Mistake: Restitution and the Discharge-For-Value Rule, 23 Nev. L. Rev. 171, 186-88 (2022).

  • Cited by Jeanne L. Schroeder, When Money Isn’t Money: The Second Circuit’s Gutting of the Discharge-For-Value Defense For Erroneous Payments.

 

Layne S. Keele, When Mohammed Goes to the Mountain: The Evidentiary Value of A View, 80 Ind. L.J. 1091 (2005).

  • Cited by Davis v. Hughes, No. 3:16-CV-600-MAB, 2025 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 162931 (S.D. Ill. Aug. 21, 2025).

 

David J. Langum

David J. Langum, Crossing Over the Line: Legislating Morality and the Mann Act 6-7 (1994).

  • Cited by Chance J. Harper, Legislating Morality: The Historical Consequences of the Mann Act on the American Public, 25 Wyo. L. Rev. 433 (2025).
  • Cited by Lars Noah, Medication Abortion and the Mails: The Ghost of Anthony Comstock Rides Again?, 41 St. U. L. Rev. 913 (2025).

 

Edward C. Martin

4 Edward C. Martin, § 13.01 Introduction, in Premises Liability Law and Practice (perm. ed., rev. vol. 2025).

  • Cited by Shannon Marini, Is Lightning Mcqueen Liable? A Review of Civil Liability Standards Among Autonomous Vehicle Manufacturers and Drivers, 58 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 99 (2025).

 

Timothy J. McFarlin

Timothy J. McFarlin, Infringing Uses, Not Works, 76 S.C. L. Rev. 103 (2024).

  • Cited by Christopher Jon Sprigman, Copyright, Meet Antitrust: The Supreme Court's Warhol Decision and the Rise of Competition Analysis in Fair Use, 134 Yale L.J. Forum 298 (2025)

 

William G. Ross

William G. Ross, Meyer v. Nebraska: A Lutheran Contribution to Constitutional Law, Lutheran Forum (Oct. 26, 2014), .

  • Cited by Ira C. Lupu, The Centennial of Meyer and Pierce: Parents' Rights, Gender-Affirming Care, and Issues in Education, 26 Contemp. Legal Issues 147 (2025).

 

William G. Ross, The Senate's Constitutional Role in Confirming Cabinet Nominees and Other Executive Officers, 48 Syracuse L. Rev. 1123 (1998).

  • Cited by Jake Perlmutter, The President's Foreign Policy Appointment Power Is Being Undermined, 63 J. Transnat'l L. 542 (2025).

 

William G. Ross, Forging New Freedoms: Nativism, Education, and the Constitution (1994).

  • Cited by David E. Bernstein, The Supreme Court's Mysterious 1920s Due Process Education Trilogy, 26 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 41 (2025).

 

William G. Ross, A Muted Fury (1994).

  • Cited by David E. Bernstein, The Supreme Court's Mysterious 1920s Due Process Education Trilogy, 26 J. Contemp. Legal Issues 41 (2025).

 

William G. Ross, A Judicial Janus: Meyer v. Nebraska in Historical Perspective, 57 U. Cin. L. Rev. 125 (1988).

  • Cited by James G. Dwyer, Mired in Meyer's Mischief A Century After Fabrication of Constitutional Parents' Rights, 26 Contemp. Legal Issues 107 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin

David Smolin, The Legal Mandate for Ending the Modern Era of Intercountry Adoption, in Research Handbook on Adoption Law (Nigel Lowe & Claire Fenton-Glynn eds., 2023).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Kids Are Not Cakes: A Children's Rights Perspective on Fulton v. City of Philadelphia, 52 Cumb. L. Rev. 79 (2022).

  • Cited by Paul Luis Miller, Why the License? A Constitutional Perspective on the Conflict Between State Foster Parent Licensing Policies and the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause, 58 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 129 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, The Case for Moratoria on Intercountry Adoption, 30 S. Cal. Interdisc. L.J. 501 (2021).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Surrogacy as the Sale of Children: Applying Lessons Learned from Adoption to the Regulation of the Surrogacy Industry's Global Marketing of Children, 43 Pepp. L. Rev. 265 (2016).

  • Cited by Skyler Ligon, Giving Credit When You Are Due: Tax Credits for Birth Mothers Post-Dobbs, 102 Wash. U.L. Rev. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Can the Center Hold? The Vulnerabilities of the Official Legal Regimen for Intercountry Adoption, in The Intercountry Adoption Debate: Dialogues Across Disciplines, (Robert L. Ballard et al. eds., 2015).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, The Corrupting Influence of the United States on a Vulnerable Intercountry Adoption System: A Guide for Stakeholders, Hague and Non-Hague Nations, NGOs, and Concerned Parties, 15 J. L. & Fam. Stud. 81 (2013).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, The Corrupting Influence of the United States on a Vulnerable Intercountry Adoption System: A Guide for Stakeholders, Hague and Non-Hague Nations, NGOs, and Concerned Parties, 2013 Utah L. Review 1065 (2013).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Child Laundering and the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption: The Future and Past of Intercountry Adoption, 48 U. Louisville L. Rev. 441 (2010).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Abduction, Sale and Traffic in Children in the Context of Intercountry Adoption, Information Document No. 1, Hague Conference on Private International Law 1, 8 (June, 2010), https://assets.hcch.net/upload/wop/adop2010id01e.pdf.

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, The Missing Girls of China: Population, Policy, Culture, Gender, Abortion, Abandonment, and Adoption in East-Asian Perspective, 41 Cumb. L. Rev. 1 (2010).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Intercountry Adoption and Poverty: A Human Right Analysis, 36 Cap. U.L. Rev. 413 (2007).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Child Laundering as Exploitation: Applying Anti-Trafficking Norms to Intercountry Adoption under the Coming Hague Regime, 32 Vt. L. Rev. 1 (2007).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Child Laundering: How the Intercountry Adoption System Legitimizes and Incentivizes the Practices of Buying, Trafficking, Kidnaping, and Stealing Children, 52 Wayne L. Rev. 113 (2006).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, The Two Faces of Intercountry Adoption: The Significance of the Indian Adoption Scandal, 35 Seton Hall L. Rev. 403 (2005).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Intercountry adoption as child trafficking, 39 Val. Univ. L. Rev. 281 (2004).

  • Cited by Bojan Perovic, From Stalemate to Solutions: Rethinking Intercountry Adoption Through Vulnerability Theory and Technological Innovation, 94 Miss. L.J. 923 (2025).

 

David M. Smolin, Exporting the First Amendment?: Evangelism, Proselytism, and the International Religious Freedom Act, 31 Cumb. L. Rev. 685 (2001).

  • Cited by India Patel, British Rule: A Closer Look at the Colonial Influences Continuing to Polarize Hindu and Muslim Communities in India, 24 Rutgers J. L. & Religion 118 (2025).
 
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